Eugene Rec Winter/Spring 2019 Guide

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WINTER-SPRING 2020 JAN • FEB • MAR•APR•MAY

Quality Time Make some this season

Registration opens at 9 a.m. December 5 GetRec.org

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

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WINTER-SPRING 2020 JAN • FEB • MAR • APR • MAY

Rec Facilities Adaptive Youth Ages 0-18 Activities Early Learning

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Or contact Rec facilities directly, pages 4-5.

Camps 25 Swimming 26 Family 32 Adult Ages 18-118 Activities 35 Health & Fitness 47 Sports Leagues 55 Swimming 56 Outdoor 58 Senior Ages 50+ Activities 63 Health & Fitness 82 Outdoor 90 Support/Volunteer 94 Registration/Policies 96

Cover photo by Ben Schorzman

The Summer Rec Guide will be available mid-April 2020

Stay Connected! GetRec.org 541-682-5333 En español: 541-682-6891 TDD: 541-682-5311 recreation@eugene-or.gov fb.com/eugrec twitter.com/eugrec instagram.com/eugrec

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Rec Locations 1 Amazon Community Center

2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5373 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-5367 Bus: #28, 73

2 Amazon Pool (seasonal) 2600 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5350 Hours: See pages 27 & 57 Fx: 541-682-6366 Bus: #28, 73 3 Campbell

Community Center

Hilyard Community Center

155 High St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5318 Hours: 8:30a-7p M, Fx: 541-682-6386 8:30a-4:30p Tu-F Bus: #1, 66, 67

4 Echo Hollow Pool &

Fitness Center

1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5525 Hours: See pages 27 & 57 Fx: 541-682-8193 Bus: #40

5 Hilyard Community Center

2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph (voice/TDD): Hours: 9a-5:30p M-F 541-682-5311 Bus: #28, 73 Fx: 541-682-5460

6 Lamb Cottage

In Skinner Butte Park Ph: 541-682-5318

Outdoor Sports Fields Located throughout the city Ph: 541-682-5409 Fx: 541-682-5367

Rent a City Facility! Have a party at a swimming pool. Get married in a beautiful park. Celebrate any occasion at a community center, or rent an entire soccer field! Many City of Eugene Recreation facilities and parks are available to rent. More information is available online or by phone. For community centers, pools, playing fields, and parks go to GetRec.org/recrentals, call the facility directly (see above), or for parks, call 541-682-4800.

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7 Petersen Barn

Community Center

870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5521 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-8192 Bus: #40

8 River House

Outdoor Center

301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: Fx: 541-682-6319 Jan 1-Apr 3: 10a-2p M-F Bus: #40, 52 from Apr 6: 10:30a-4:30p M-F

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9 Sheldon Community Center

2445 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 3 Ph: 541-682-5312 Hours: 8a-6p M-F Fx: 541-682-6332 11 Bus: #66 & 67

10 Sheldon Pool &

Fitness Center

2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5314 Hours: See pages 27 & 57 Fx: 541-682-6344 Bus: #66 & 67

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Johnson House

smjhouse.org/about/rentals 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Bus: #1 Fx: 541-984-1314 Also see page 95

12 Spencer Butte Challenge

Course

Off Willamette St., south of 50th Ave. 5 Ph: 541- 682-5329 Fx: 541-682-6319

Petersen Barn Community Center

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2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5311 Bus: #36

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Adaptive Program Information All classes are designed for people with disabilities, and are for ages 18+, unless noted otherwise.

Classes & Activities These classes and activities are designed for people with disabilities. Courses are structured for different levels of ability. All Adaptive Recreation courses require registration. A Participant Information Form is required before attendance. Fees do not include the cost of meals at events, unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-682-5311.

Orientation Staff are available to discuss recreation opportunities. For new participants please call before registering for classes. A Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist can help answer your questions regarding the activities that are most appropriate for you, a family member or an individual in your care. Conduct Every effort will be made to reasonably accommodate each individual, however, if a person’s conduct poses physical harm, risk to self or to others, he/she may be removed from City programs and activities.

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Inclusion Services All programs offered by Eugene Rec are open to people with disabilities. It’s as easy as 1-2-3: 1) Discuss your request for inclusion services with the person taking your registration and/or

2) Request accommodations at least two weeks in advance using a City of Eugene inclusion request form at GetRec. org/recinclusion. 3) Once a request has been received, a Recreation staff person will contact you.

Eugene Rec staff is committed to making all reasonable efforts to ensure that its facilities, programs and services are accessible to and usable by all people, including individuals with disabilities.

For additional information and/or questions on inclusion, accessibility and accommodations call 541-682-5311.

Wanted: Volunteers Your friendship and involvement with participants in the Adaptive Rec program is critical. You need not be an expert – support and feedback are provided for all volunteers. If you or your group are interested in volunteering any amount of time, and if you’d like to have fun and interesting experiences helping others, please call 541-682-5311.


Adaptive

Bicycling

Dance

Adapted Bike & Equipment Services All ages

Valentine’s Day Dance

Adaptive Recreation Services maintains a unique fleet 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 fittings and rentals. For more information call 541-682-5311 or visit GetRec.org/recadaptive. All services at Hilyard Community Center

Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with disabilities, medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. By appointment; available M-F 9a-5p Jan 1-Mar 31 $5 #6445 Apr 1-Jun 30 $5 #6446

Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial fitting or assessment.

$8

#7479

Skiing Alpine Adventures Adaptive Skiing Adaptive Recreation and Oregon Adaptive Sports (OAS) offer an adaptive skiing and snowboarding program for people with disabilities in the southern Willamette Valley. Accessible transportation between Eugene and Hoodoo Ski Area is provided. Volunteers with ski and snowboard experience are needed, contact info@oregonadaptivesports. org. Get more information and register through OAS at info@ oregonadaptivesports.org or 541-306-4774.

Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 8 FSu 7a-6p

Free Adapted Bike Rentals Free rentals the entire month of May. Available after initial fitting or assessment. By appointment; available M-F 9a-5p Free half hour to full day #6858

Creative Cooking Bring out the spatulas and spoons for a spectacular cooking class. Learn basic knife and chopping skills, healthy eating and kitchen safety. #6531 #6532

Free

Heroes Veterans Ski Weekend All ages OAS hosts Veterans with disabilities in a fun-filled weekend on the slopes. This event offers opportunities on several levels, providing the chance for Veterans to participate or assist as a volunteer. Family members welcome. Accessible transportation provided from Eugene each day as needed. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 24-26 F-Su 7a-6p

Cooking

$95 $95

Hilyard Community Center Feb 8 Sa 7-9p

Regular Season Ages 8+ Financial assistance available through OAS. Accessible transportation provided from Eugene on Fridays and Sundays.

By appointment; available M-F 9a-5:30p Jan-Feb-Mar Apr-May-Jun $5/half hour #6448 #6447 $10/hour #6449 #6450 $20/half day #6451 #6452 $40/day #6453 #6454 $50/weekend #7523 #7526

Hilyard Community Center Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 6-8p Apr 14-Jun 16 Tu 6-8p

It’s the dance of hearts, hope and friendship. Participants must register by 5:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. No registrations taken at the door. Personal support workers attending with participants get in free, registration isn’t required.

Free

Jr. Racers – Kids Ski Day Ages 5-18 Join in the fun of adapted skiing with the free Jr. Racers event at Hoodoo Ski Area, provided by OAS and supported by Adaptive Recreation. Register to ride the Eugene Rec bus to the mountain and back. Accessible transportation provided from Eugene for athletes and parents. Space is limited. Designed for youth with physical disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Feb 1 Sa 7a-6p

Free

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Social Gatherings Community Explorers

Ages 18-29

Make wonderful memories with great friends as you explore the recreational opportunities in the Eugene and Springfield areas. Occurs on the second and fourth Fridays of the month. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 24-Mar 13 2nd/4th F 6:30-9p Apr 24-Jun 26 2nd/4th F 6:30-9p

$78 $78

#7468 #7470

TGI Friday Ages 30-39 Make wonderful memories with great friends as you explore the recreational opportunities in the Eugene and Springfield areas. Occurs on the first and third Fridays of the month. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 17-Mar 20 1st/3rd F 6:30-9p Apr 17-Jun 19 1st/3rd F 6:30-9p

$78 $78

#6652 #7469

Friday Recreation Join in popular recreation interests and explore exciting activities, planned and implemented by enthusiastic Adaptive Rec interns. Bring your own lunch. Community Outings available with separate registration. All activities meet at Hilyard Community Center Friday Rec Sessions Jan 17-Feb 7 F Feb 21-Mar 13 F Apr 17-May 8 F May 22-Jun 12 F

12-2p 12-2p 12-2p 12-2p

$22 $22 $22 $22

Community Outings Eugene Science Center Feb 14 F 11:30a-2:30p MECCA Mar 20 F 11:30a-2:30p UO Rec Center May 15 F 11:30a-2:30p Camp Putt Jun 19 F 11:30a-2:30p Also see pages 11-13

Hilyard Social Club

#6428 #6429 #6430 #6431

$20

#6432

$20

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$20

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$20

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Ages 22-49

Join in as we work together to plan and implement fun activities and community ventures. This program is designed as a community integration, life and social skillbuilding class. Please only register for Tuesday or Thursday class, not both. Hilyard Community Center Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 1:30-4p Apr 14-Jun 16 Tu 1:30-4p Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 1:30-4p Apr 16-Jun 18 Th 1:30-4p

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$72 $72 $72 $72

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Saturday Night Action Ages 18+ Join friends for Saturday night fun. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. All activities meet at Hilyard Community Center New Year’s Celebration Jan 18 Sa 5:30-8:30p Shamrock Social Mar 14 Sa 5:30-8:30p Earth Day Celebration Apr 25 Sa 5:30-8:30p

$15

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$15

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$15

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Wii & Games Ages 18+ Have fun and challenge your friends to a Nintendo Wii game, a board game or an outdoor game on the patio. A healthy snack will be provided. Hilyard Community Center Jan 13-Mar 16 M 3:15-4:15p Apr 13-Jun 15 M 3:15-4:15p Jan 13-Mar 18 W 3:15-4:15p Apr 15-Jun 17 W 3:15-4:15p Jan 17-Mar 20 F 3:15-4:15p Apr 17-Jun 19 F 3:15-4:15p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

$30 $34 $37 $37 $37 $37

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Disability Awareness Movie Club Movies about people with disabilities will be shown and discussed. All community members welcome. Bring your own lunch. Snacks and drinks provided. Hilyard Community Center Jan 25 Sa 12-3p Apr 18 Sa 12-3p

$5 $5

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Adaptive

Special Interest

Northwest Association for Blind Athletes All ages

Adaptive Game Day Ages 21+ For people who’ve experienced a stroke and are interested in playing cards, table games, outings and socializing with others. The program is provided by the University of Oregon Communication Disorders and Sciences program. Volunteers are available to assist participants. For more information including dates and times, contact Elise Peltier at 541-346-2589 or elisep@uoregon.edu.

The NWABA provides life-changing opportunities through sports and physical activity to blind and visually impaired people. It provides year-round sports programs for all ages and abilities. Every third weekend of the month NWABA offers a variety of sport events in Eugene and the southern Willamette Valley. For more information, contact Megan Ahleman at 360-768-5649 or mahleman@nwaba.org.

Hilyard Community Center

Swim Lessons

Loud Crowd

Safety & Swim Skills Ages 5-12

The University of Oregon Communication Disorders and Sciences program is pleased to offer a maintenance program to help people with Parkinson’s regain and maintain effective communication. The LOUD Crowd is a led by a speech-language pathologist and graduate clinicians. In order to participate, members must first complete the SPEAK OUT! therapy. For more information or to schedule a speech evaluation, please contact Sierra Corbin at 541-301-8901 or scorbin@uoregon.edu, or Jayme Sloan at 541-346-0923 or jaymes@uoregon.edu. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing Tu 2-3:15p

Free

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Sports Athletes In Motion Ages 6+ Athletes in Motion is designed to introduce and support continued involvement of people with physical disabilities in wheelchair sports, fitness and recreation opportunities. Adaptive equipment is provided. Current offerings include adaptive rock climbing, adaptive paddling and adaptive cycling. For more information call 541-682-5311 or email Carly at cschmidt@eugene-or.gov.

Amputee Sports Clinic Ages 6+

Power On With Limb Loss presents “Discover Your Potential with Limb Loss & Physical Challenges,” a day of educational and powerful speakers and activities including archery, rock climbing, Bo Yoga and more. For more information and to register, contact Paula Free at 541-5105866, 123poweron@gmail.com or get more information at PowerOnWithLimbLoss.com. Bob Keefer Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield Apr 4 Sa 9:30a-3:30p Free

This class focuses on basic water safety and introduction to swimming skills. Designed for kids who need extra support and modified teaching techniques. Instructors and volunteers provide unique and fun activities in an inclusive and supportive environment. Online registration is not available. For questions or to register, call 541-682-5311. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Feb 1-Mar 21 Sa 11a-12p Apr 18-Jun 6 Sa 11a-12p

$60 $60

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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 specific needs. In addition, City staff can present clinics, workshops, in-services and trainings in adaptive recreation and inclusion services for employees, participants and family members. The benefits include: • Activities that are affordable and tailored to the needs of your organization and clients. • Access to a wide variety of adapted equipment and services. •  Activities that are safe and accessible. •  Activities that are designed by Certified Thera peutic 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. GetRec.org

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Wellness

Amputee Support Group All ages

Dance Fusion Have fun and get fit with this unique dance fitness class. Learn basic moves to multicultural music as you shake, shimmy and salsa your way to a healthier you. Hilyard Community Center Jan 17-Mar 20 F 4:30-5:30p Apr 17-Jun 19 F 4:30-5:30p

$42 $42

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Amazon Community Center Jan 17-Mar 20 F 4:30-5:30p Apr 17-Jun 19 F 4:30-5:30p

$42 $42

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Fitness for All This fun fitness 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 Jan 13-Mar 18 MW 4:30-5:30p Apr 13-Jun 17 MW 4:30-5:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

$72 $76

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Support Groups ALS Support Group Ages 21+ For people living with Lou Gehrig’s Disease, families, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free, offer speakers on relevant topics and are designed to share information as well as strategies for preserving independence and quality of life. For more information call 541-990-1246. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd W 3-5p

Free

Drop-in

Power On With Limb Loss hosts meetings for amputees and people with physical challenges, which include speakers and peer mentorship to support people with physical challenges to help build independence and improve quality of life. For more information, contact Paula Free at 541-5105866 or 123poweron@gmail.com. Crescent Park Senior Living, 2951 Coburg Rd. Ongoing 4th W 6:30-8:30p Free Drop-in

Brain Injury Group (BIG) 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 For people experiencing hearing loss, their families, caregivers and friends. Meetings offer education on technology, employment, communication, medication and more, and provide informal opportunities to socialize and find support in coping with hearing loss. For more information contact Clark Anderson at clarkoa@msn.com or visit hearinglosslane.org. Hilyard Community Center Mar 12, Jun 11 Th 6:30-9p

Free

Drop-in

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

Dates/times vary

Free

Drop-in

Support for Independent Living with Visual Impairment (SILVI) All ages For individuals living with visual impairment. Informal meetings offering 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 More support groups are on page 72.

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Adaptive

Trips

Descriptions are on pages 11-13.

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Jan 19

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12:30-5p

U of O Basketball Game

Feb 14

F

11:30a-2:30p Community Outing: Eugene Science Cntr $20

Feb 22

Sa

8:30a-5:30p

Hoodoo Autobahn Snow Tubing

$40

Mar 7

Sa

8:30a-5p

OMSI

$60

Mar 8

Su

12-4p

U of O Acrobatics/Tumbling

$15

Mar 20

F

11:30a-2:30p Community Outing: MECCA

$20

Mar 21

Sa

9a-3p

Cherry Blossom Day

$20

Mar 29

Su

9a-5p

Whale Watching*

$35

Apr 1

W

10a-2p

Hike & Picnic at Mt. Pisgah

$15

Apr 3

F

10a-4p

Albany Carousel

$25

Apr 5

Su

9a-4p

Fall Creek Hike

$30

Apr 11

Sa

10a-3p

Chintimini Wildlife Center

$35

Apr 26

Su

1-8p

Cottage Theater “Mamma Mia!”

$53

May 2

Sa

2-6p

Women’s Roller Derby

$15

May 8

F

11:30a-2:30p Community Outing: UO Rec Center

$20

May 9

Sa

9a-5p

Old Town Florence*

$35

May 17

Su

9a-5p

Salt Creek Falls Hike

$30

Jun 6

Sa

10a-3p

Fawn Hills Animal Sanctuary

$35

Jun 12

F

11:30a-2:30p Community Outing: Camp Putt

$20

Jun 14

Su

9a-4p

Sahalie & Koosah Falls Hike

$30

Jun 20

Sa

4-8p

TrackTown Fan Festival

$20

Jun 25

Th

4-8p

TrackTown Fan Festival

$20

All trips meet at Hilyard Community Center (unless noted otherwise), are designed for people with disabilities and are for ages 18+. Personal support workers must register by calling 541-682-5311. 1 indicate activity levels, see key on page 12. Boxed numbers ■

U of O Basketball Game

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Spend the afternoon cheering on the Oregon women’s basketball team. Reserved seat admission is included in the trip cost. Bring money for lunch. Jan 19

Su

12:30-5p

$32

Community Outing: Eugene Science Center

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$32

Hoodoo Autobahn Snow Tubing

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8:30a-5:30p

$40

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Explore the exhibits at Eugene Science Center. Bring $5 for admission and a sack lunch. Feb 14

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11:30a-2:30p $20

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Join in for an adventurous day of tubing on the slopes at the Autobahn Tubing Park at Hoodoo Ski Resort. Tubing is fun and accessible for people of all abilities. Bring $21 for tubing and a sack lunch or money to buy lunch. Involves uneven, snowy terrain and higher altitude. Wear warm clothing and snow boots. If warm clothing is needed, please contact Hilyard Community Center at 541-682-5311. Learn more about Hoodoo tubing at skihoodoo.com/explore/ autobahn-tubing-park. If registering a personal support worker, please call Hilyard Community Center to pay for admission cost. Feb 22

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*Please only register for one coast trip, not both.

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Adaptive OMSI

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Explore the exhibits and activities at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) in Portland. Trip registration includes museum admission. Bring money for lunch. Be prepared for lots of walking or bring a mobility device. Learn more about OMSI at omsi.edu. If registering a personal support worker, please call Hilyard Community Center at 541-682-5311 to pay for admission cost. Mar 7

Sa

8:30a-5p

$60

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U of O Acrobatics/Tumbling

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Join friends and watch the dynamic strength and teamwork of the Oregon women’s acrobatics and tumbling team. Bring money for lunch. Mar 8

Su

12-4p

$15

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Community Outing: MECCA

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MECCA is the Materials Exchange Center for Community Arts, with an open studio to create our own art pieces. Bring $5 for supplies and a sack lunch. Mar 20

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11:30a-2:30p $20

Cherry Blossom Day

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Fly kites and enjoy lunch at Cherry Blossom Day at the Oregon State Capitol. Bring a sack lunch. Mar 21

Sa

9a-3p

$20

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

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

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

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Whale Watching

3 ■

Head to Yachats for whale watching week. Trained volunteers will help us spot whales from the shore. We’ll visit Cape Perpetua and Heceta Head Lighthouse if time allows. Bring money for lunch. Please only register for one coast trip, this one or Old Town Florence. Mar 29

Su

9a-5p

$35

Hike & Picnic at Mt. Pisgah

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Spring is here. Let’s get outside! Hike and picnic at Mount Pisgah. Bring a sack lunch. Apr 1

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10a-2p

Albany Carousel

$15

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Spend a fun day in downtown Albany visiting historic sites, including the world-class carousel complex. Each animal has been hand-carved and painted by local artists. Pick your favorite and ride the carousel. Bring money for carousel rides ($2 per ride) and money for lunch at a local restaurant. Learn more about the carousel at albanycarousel.com. Apr 3

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10a-4p

Fall Creek Hike

$25

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Enjoy the serenity of quiet nature in the Fall Creek area. Bring a sack lunch to have a picnic. Involves hiking for up to two hours on uneven terrain and hills. Apr 5

Su

9a-4p

$30

Chintimini Wildlife Center

#7491

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Learn about and interact with animal rehabilitation sanctuaries. Meet raptors, reptilians and mammals, and learn about how to safely live near and enjoy wildlife. Bring a sack lunch. Apr 11

Sa

10a-3p

$35

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Adaptive Cottage Theatre “Mamma Mia!”

1 ■

Visit the Cottage Theatre to enjoy a matinee performance of “Mamma Mia!” the hit musical based on the music of ABBA. Bring money for dinner following at a local restaurant in Cottage Grove. Admission ticket is included in registration fee. For more information about this performance visit cottagetheatre.org. Apr 26

Su

1-8p

$53

Women’s Roller Derby

#7488

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Check out the local women’s roller derby team crush its competition in a powerful and playful way. Get in on the action at the Big O international roller derby tournament at the Lane County Fairgrounds, hosted by Eugene’s Emerald City Roller Derby. Bring money for snacks. For more information visit ecrg.com/bigo. May 2

Sa

2-6p

$15

#7507

Community Outing: UO Rec Center

2 ■

Visit the U of O Recreation Center and participate in accessible games provided by Rec Center staff. Bring lunch. May 8

F

11:30a-2:30p $20

Old Town Florence

#6435

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Head to Florence for great views, shopping and lunch at Mo’s Seafood and Chowder. Please only register for one coast trip, this one or Whale Watching. May 9

Sa

9a-5p

Salt Creek Falls Hike

$35

Su

9a-5p

4 ■

$30

#7493

Fawn Hills Animal Sanctuary

3 ■

Learn about and interact with animal rehabilitation sanctuaries. Visit with the horses, donkeys, pigs and chickens at Fawn Hills Animal Sanctuary. Bring a sack lunch. Jun 6

Sa

10a-3p

$35

#7492

Community Outing: Camp Putt

2 ■

Mini golf at Camp Putt and pizza at Roaring Rapids. Bring $6 for golf and money for pizza, or a sack lunch. Jun 12

F

11:30a-2:30p $20

4 ■

Enjoy the Cascade Range beauty while walking along the hiking trail. Bring a sack lunch to have a picnic. Involves hiking for up to two hours on uneven terrain and hills. Jun 14

Su

9a-4p

$30

TrackTown Fan Festival

#7489

2 ■

See the best track and field athletes in the world on the brand new Hayward Field. Enjoy athletic events, local history and world-renowned art. Jun 20 Jun 25

Sa Th

4-8p 4-8p

$20 $20

#7494 #7495

#7490

Tour beautiful Salt Creek Falls. Enjoy the scenery and spend part of the day hiking the trails. Participants will hike up to three miles, rain or shine. Wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather. May 17

Sahalie & Koosah Falls Hike

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Join the Alpine Adventures Adaptive Ski Program for a dynamic skiing adventure this winter! Adaptive Recreation and Oregon Adaptive Sports (OAS) offer Alpine Adventures, an adaptive skiing & snowboarding program for people with disabilities in the southern Willamette Valley. Accessible transportation between Eugene and Hoodoo Ski Area is provided. Session 1: Fridays, January 10, 17, 31, February 7 Session 2: Sundays, January 12, 19, February 2, 9 Session 3: Fridays, February 14, 21, 28, March 6 Session 4: Sundays, February 16, 23, March 1, 8 Please register at oregonadaptivesports.org For more information: Email: info@oregonadaptivesports.org Phone: 541-306-4774 GetRec.org

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Youth Activities Arts Art Play for Tykes Ages 2-5 with adult You and your children can get messy, have fun and meet little ones their age. They will experience fun art activities from painting to clay, stencils and magnets. Explore, be creative and have fun. To register, call Amazon Community Center at 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Michael Cole Jan 9-Feb 6 Th 11-11:45a $18 #6387 Feb 13-Mar 12 Th 11-11:45a $18 #6388 Apr 2-Apr 30 Th 11-11:45a $18 #6389 May 7-Jun 4 Th 11-11:45a $18 #6390 Adult and child must each register; $14 each additional person

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.

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$72 $72

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Fashion Design, Beginning Ages 10-14 A unique and exciting class designed for youth, encouraging their visions in creating fashionable new clothing. Youth will be given the opportunity to create and learn how to use a sewing machine. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Claire Filgate Jan 22-Feb 26 W 4-5:45p Apr 15-May 20 W 4-5:45p

$60 $60

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Fashion Design, Intermediate Ages 11-16 Design your own stylish clothes and accessories using fun fabrics and patterns. Be creative and get tips from an experienced sewing instructor. Basic sewing skills and use of a sewing machine are required. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Claire Filgate Jan 22-Feb 26 W 6-7:45p Apr 15-May 20 W 6-7:45p

$60 $60

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Youth Activities How to Draw Well Ages 10-14 This class isn’t just about learning to draw well. It’s about encouraging students to develop a lifelong habit of drawing. Classes will be geared toward the student’s interests. Lessons will be aimed at fusing the development of new skills and techniques in a fun, encouraging environment. Class runs an hour but students are welcome to stick around for another half-hour of free-drawing and casual one-on-one instruction. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ben Ricker Jan 27-Mar 9 M 4-5:30p Apr 13-May 18 M 4-5:30p No class Feb 17

$36 $36

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Kids Introduction to Fiber Arts Ages 2-5 with adult Join us for six weeks of fiber activities using household items! From finger knitting to spinning and tie-dye, we’ll introduce the basics to your kid. Parents and guardians attend this session with their child. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Stacy Jo Armstrong Jan 14-Feb 18 Tu 12:30-1:30p

$24

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Photography, Beginning Ages 9-14 Capture the world around you. In this class we’ll learn fundamental techniques for taking memorable pictures. We’ll explore our environment and photograph interesting people, animals, landscapes and objects in nature. Youth will also learn basic composition, exposure and focusing. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Nicole Bower Jan 15-Feb 19 W 3:45-5p Apr 15-May 20 W 3:45-5p

$35 $35

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Photography, Intermediate Ages 9-14 Explore the camera and its technical properties in greater detail. In this class we’ll get creative with our composition and exposure techniques. Photography, Beginning is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Nicole Bower Jan 15-Feb 19 W 5:15-6:30p Apr 15-May 20 W 5:15-6:30p

$35 $35

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Bicycling Learn to Ride a Bicycle All ages Learn how to ride a bike. Many sizes of bikes and helmets are available to use or bring your own. This is a free event thanks to the Eugene 4J Safe Routes to School program and Eugene Rec. We will ride rain or shine. Please register for a time slot. Sheldon Community Center Mar 7 Sa 10-11a Mar 7 Sa 11a-12p Mar 7 Sa 12-1p

Free Free Free

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Dance Preschool Play & Dance Ages 14 months-3 years with adult

Using music and movement, youngsters explore and develop increased basic motor skills including strength, coordination and flexibility. This safe and supportive class is designed to build self-confidence and introduce children to a structured setting. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jen Stone Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 9:15-9:45a Apr 9-May 28 Th 9:15-9:45a Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 11-Mar 7 Sa 9:30-10a Apr 11-Jun 6 Sa 9:30-10a

$40 $40

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$45 $45

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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 figure in the room. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Jan 8-Mar 11 W 10:45-11:15a $36 Apr 22-May 20 W 10:45-11:15a $20 No class Jan 15

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Jazzy Jump & Tumble Ages 3-5 This high energy class is the perfect fit for kids in need of moving and grooving. Get down to kid-friendly jazz and gym moves. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 11-Mar 7 Sa 12:10-12:50p $54 Apr 11-Jun 6 Sa 12:10-12:50p $54

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Youth Activities Ballet

Ages 5-6, 6-8, 9-14

Learn basic postures while experimenting with creative movement. Emphasis will be on developing rhythm, balance and creativity. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Ages 5-6 Jan 6-Mar 9 M 3:40-4:25p Apr 13-May 18 M 3:40-4:25p Ages 6-8 Jan 6-Mar 9 M 4:30-5:20p Apr 13-May 18 M 4:30-5:20p Ages 9-14 Jan 7-Mar 10 Tu 5:15-6:15p Apr 14-May 19 Tu 5:15-6:15p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

Explore rhythm, balance and awareness while exploring movement through music. $40 $24

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Pre-Ballet Ages 3-4, 4-5 Exploring all 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 Instructors: Jen Stone (Th) & Maria Reader (Sa) Ages 3-4 Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 10-10:40a $48 #6549 Apr 9-May 28 Th 10-10:40a $48 #6550 Jan 11-Mar 7 Sa 10:30-11:10a $54 #6547 Apr 11-Jun 6 Sa 10:30-11:10a $54 #6548 Ages 4-5 Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 10:50-11:30a $48 #6545 Apr 9-May 28 Th 10:50-11:30a $48 #6546 Jan 11-Mar 7 Sa 11:20a-12p $54 #6543 Apr 11-Jun 6 Sa 11:20a-12p $54 #6544 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Ages 3-4 Jan 8-Mar 11 W 9:15-9:45a Apr 22-May 20 W 9:15-9:45a Ages 4-5 Jan 6-Mar 9 M 3-3:30p Apr 13-May 18 M 3-3:30p Jan 8-Mar 11 W 10-10:30a Apr 22-May 20 W 10-10:30a No class Jan 15, 20, Feb 17

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$40 $30

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$60 $36

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Ballet Plus Jazz Ages 5-7

Creative Movement Ages 3-5 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Jan 7-Mar 10 Tu 3:15-3:45p Apr 14-May 19 Tu 3:15-3:45p

$40 $30

$36 $20

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$32 $24 $36 $20

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This class will divide between basic ballet postures and floor movements for half the class then switch to intro jazz moves. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 11-Mar 7 Sa 1-1:40p Apr 11-Jun 6 Sa 1-1:40p

$54 $54

Modern Choreography

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Ages 8-12

This class is for all levels. We will cover the basic techniques and fundamentals of modern dance, giving the dancers confidence in their movement. This confidence paired with individual creativity will help guide students through the process of choreographing a piece of their own. No dance shoes needed. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Jan 7-Mar 10 Tu 4-5p Apr 14-May 19 Tu 4-5p

$60 $36

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Modern Dance Ages 13+ This class is for all levels. We’ll cover the basic techniques and fundamentals of modern dance. Come explore movement in a supportive environment, while gaining flexibility and grace. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Jan 6-Mar 9 M 5:30-6:30p Apr 13-May 18 M 5:30-6:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$48 $36

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Youth Activities

Gymnastics

Leadership

Baby Playtime Drop-In

Empowerment Scouts

Ages 6 months+ with adult

The mats are out in our main hall. Take advantage of our fun gymnastics equipment to allow your child to explore and learn through play. Amazon Community Center Jan 7-Jun 2 Tu 1:30-3:30p No class Feb 11, Mar 24

$1

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Gym Babies Ages 14 months-3 years with adult This is an introduction to pre-tumbling skills. Children gain flexibility, strength and coordination while having fun using mats, the balance beam and a variety of equipment. Parent involvement is required. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Segel-Vaccher Jan 7-Feb 4 Tu 10:15-11a Feb 18-Mar 17 Tu 10:15-11a Mar 31-Apr 28 Tu 10:15-11a May 5-Jun 2 Tu 10:15-11a

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Kinder Gymnastics Ages 3-5 Let your child explore their physical abilities in a safe and fun environment. This pre-gymnastics class offers opportunities to build confidence in your child’s ability to successfully execute motor skills such as jumping, swinging and pulling. Inspires self-reliance in a fun and encouraging environment. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Segel-Vaccher Jan 7-Feb 4 Tu 11:15a-12p Feb 18-Mar 17 Tu 11:15a-12p Mar 31-Apr 28 Tu 11:15a-12p May 5-Jun 2 Tu 11:15a-12p

$44 $44 $44 $44

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Grades K-5

This is a program designed for youth of color in our community. Make friends, do STEAM activities (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) and go on field trips. Explore your identity and your world in a safe and supportive environment. Take action in your community on issues that matter to you. Groups meet for six Saturdays in the fall and six Saturdays in the winter-spring. Sheldon Community Center Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 1:30-3p

$25

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Leadership-in-Training LIT Ages 12-16 This is an individualized internship program designed for self-starting teens who want to give back to the community. The program includes trainings, trips and volunteer projects. Leaders in Training will progress individually with the goal of continuing through the year. To register call Amazon Community Center at 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Jan 31, Feb 17, Mar 13, May 1, May 25 M, F 9a-3:30p $65

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Teen Court Ages 12-17 Members of Eugene’s Teen Courts gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Defendants get an opportunity to take responsibility and keep a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself. Volunteer hours apply toward school community service requirements. For more information call 541-682-6376 or email ESwanson@eugene-or.gov.

Kayaking Teen Whitewater Kayak Trip Ages 13-17 For teen whitewater kayakers who have taken a previous whitewater kayak class or have had previous whitewater kayak experience. Get back on the water and ready for summer. River choice will depend on water levels and conditions. Bring water, lunch and a swimsuit. All river gear and transportation provided. If you have any questions please call 541-682-6321. Meet at River House Outdoor Center May 16 Sa 9a-4p $60

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Youth Activities

Martial Arts

Intermediate Ages 12+ Jan 15-Mar 4 W 6:45-7:45p Apr 8-May 27 W 6:45-7:45p

Archery Ages 10-17

Karate Tiger Tots Ages 3-4

Archery is more than finding the bull’s-eye. It’s the discipline of mind and muscle, the control of breath and heart, the sharpening of the eye and the honing of judgment. In this class, teens will learn safety, respect and focus as you practice. Build skills in balance, concentration and precision. Lessons include equipment maintenance, technique and range etiquette. Equipment will be provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Joshua Lutje Beginning Jan 6-Mar 9 M 4-5p Mar 30-May 18 M 4-5p Intermediate Jan 15-Mar 4 W 4-5p Apr 1-May 20 W 4-5p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

Fencing

$69 $69

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Ages 8-11, 12+

Fencing is a classic martial sport with much history, art, style and drama as well as being a fun physical activity for kids and parents. This class is an introduction to foil fencing. It concentrates on discipline, balance, coordination, sportsmanship and above all, fun. Parents are welcome to participate. Equipment will be provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Beginning Ages 8-11 Jan 15-Mar 4 W 4:15-5p Apr 8-May 27 W 4:15-5p Beginning Ages 12+ Jan 15-Mar 4 W 5:30-6:30p Apr 8-May 27 W 5:30-6:30p

$56 $56

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$89 $89

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A happy, caring atmosphere where your preschooler can be introduced to basic karate and life skills. This active class enhances hand-eye and foot-eye coordination, selfconfidence and respect. Students become great listeners while learning important safety skills. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jan 6-Mar 9 M 2:15-2:45p $59 Apr 6-Jun 1 M 2:15-2:45p $59 Jan 8-Mar 11 W 2:15-2:45p $59 Apr 8-Jun 3 W 2:15-2:45p $59 No class Jan 20, 22, Feb 17, 19, May 25, 27 Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jan 10-Mar 20 F 3-3:30p Apr 10-Jun 5 F 3-3:30p No class Mar 13, May 1

$74 $59

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Karate Tiny Tigers Ages 5-6 This program introduces partner work, team work, cooperation and group activities. Some competitive games are added to the lessons such as bunkai, sparring, selfdefense and elbow techniques. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jan 6-Mar 9 M 3-3:30p Apr 6-Jun 1 M 3-3:30p Jan 8-Mar 11 W 3-3:30p Apr 8-Jun 3 W 3-3:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25, 27

Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jan 10-Mar 20 F 3:45-4:15p Apr 10-Jun 5 F 3:45-4:15p No class Mar 13, May 1

$59 $59 $59 $59

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$74 $59

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Karate Ages 7-11 This professionally developed program will help students improve listening skills, develop concentration and learn personal discipline and respect for others. It’s a great way to build confidence and gain self-esteem while exercising and having fun. Not eligible for scholarship. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jan 10-Mar 20 F 4:30-5:15p Apr 10-Jun 5 F 4:30-5:15p No class Mar 13, May 1

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Youth Activities Taekwondo

Ages 5-7, 8-12

Develop a better awareness of your potential through the practice of taekwondo. This physical sport uses all the muscles and joints in the body while developing mental abilities that promote focus and self-discipline. Classes are non-combative and focus on providing the structure, knowledge and skills students will use to live a more confident, empowered life. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructors: US TaeKwonDo College Ages 5-7 Jan 15-Feb 12 W 4-4:45p Apr 15-May 13 W 4-4:45p Ages 8-12 Jan 15-Feb 12 W 5-6p Apr 15-May 13 W 5-6p

$35 $35

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$40 $40

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Music

Music Play for Tykes

Parent & Me Music Ages 1-2 with adult Tap your toes and stomp your feet! Bring your little ones to sing dance, clap and play along to some new, classic and oldtime kids songs. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kayla Boyce Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 10-10:30a Apr 16-May 21 Th 10a-10:30p

$24 $24

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Ages 2-5 with adult

Children will be introduced to songs, instruments and the social environment of making music. You must register both parent and child because both will participate. To register, call Amazon Community Center at 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sarah Rose Jan 10-Feb 14 F 9:30-10:15a $21 #6574 Apr 10-May 15 F 9:30-10:15a $21 #6575 Adult & child must each register; $14 each additional person

Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics

Competition Showcases Student Talent

We Are CAPRA Accredited! Eugene Parks and Recreation has earned accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). This honor demonstrates that we are meeting the highest professional national standards. Thank you, community members, for helping us to be our best!

March 29, 2020 • 4-6 pm Soreng Theater, Hult Center

Come see awesome performances by local students at the ACT-SO Competition! You’ll be amazed by students competing in dance, drawing, painting, dramatics, poetry, filmmaking, oratory and more!

It’s free!

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Youth Activities Mar 31-May 19 Tu Apr 1-May 20 W

1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p

Voice Lessons

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Ages 6+

Open up your voice with Sarah B. Rose. She is well versed in classical, musical theater, jazz, pop, country and R&B. Come sing, have fun and learn. All ages welcome.

Piano Lessons Ages 6+ Learn how to play the piano in a fun and relaxed environment. Private half-hour lessons include learning how to read music, exploring how the keyboard works to create your own music and technique exercises. All ages and levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sarah Rose Jan 7-Feb 25 Tu 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p Jan 8-Feb 26 W 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p

$140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140

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Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sarah Rose Jan 6-Mar 9 M 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p Mar 30-May 18 M 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

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Music Production for Humans Ages 13+ If you dream of having a robot orchestra, love drumming on your desk or if you love 808s and bass, this is for you. Get production pointers while working with synthesizers, audio recording equipment, sequencing drumbeats and a talented community of like-minded musicians. MEPPA Music Center, 855 W 1st Ave. Instructor: Olive Del Sol Feb 21-Mar 20 F 4:30-6:30p $90 May 2-May 30 Sa 12-2p $90

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Youth Activities your imagination and inspiration for the three rings of Sheldon Circus! Feb 3

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Make It, Then Break It If you like knocking things down as much as you like building them up, then this day is definitely for you. Try our giant blocks, build a Lego masterpiece or create a cardboard castle designed to withstand a barrage of dodgeball cannonballs. Whatever you decide to make, make sure you’re ready to break it. Feb 3

No School Days Sheldon No School Days These programs are open first to Sheldon After School Enrichment participants (see page 23), who may register starting Dec. 5. Registration for all others begins two weeks before the program date. To register call Sheldon Community Center, 541-682-5312. All programs at Sheldon Community Center, all for grades K-5

Chill Zone For those who are just looking for a place to be with friends, play games and maybe make some art. Even though there are always surprises at Sheldon, there will be no themes and no trips. This day is just what it sounds like: chill. Jan 6 May 1

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7:30a-6p 7:30a-6p

$30 $30

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Sensationally Scientific Get ready for some fizzy, foamy, flying fun! Make slime, create an edible experiment and explore science in ways you never imagined. This day will be amazing, and you might even learn something. Jan 6

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Creative Forces Join us for a full day of workshops and activity aimed at encouraging creativity and learning in children. Campers will be able to choose activities based on their creative interests. From clay work to yoga and dance, there will be something for every budding artist. Don’t miss it. Mar 13

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7:30a-6p

$30

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Sheldon Has Talent Has anyone ever called you a “show off” or “drama queen”? This could be the day you have been waiting for! You have only a few hours to get your act together for the one, the only, Sheldon Has Talent extravaganza! We can’t wait to see what amazing skills you have to share. May 1

F

7:30a-6p

$30

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Sheldon Olympics 2020 Help us get ready for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. Get ready for goofy races, fast-paced games and contests inspired by Minute to Win It. Grab your track shoes and put on your swim goggles because if competition and running around are your thing, then you won’t want to miss this camp. May 1

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$30

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Winter Winners Like to compete? Whether you like to chill or run around a lot, there will be something for everyone on this exciting day. You really won’t want to miss the trip to the ice skating rink! If you like to play and aren’t afraid to try new things, this will be the day for you. Jan 6

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Circus Time Balancing, juggling, tumbling and clowning are all part of this spectacular day – and that’s just part of the fun. Bring

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Skateboarding Skateboarding Free Drop-In Lessons All ages Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding. Helmets required, full pads are highly recommended. Parent attendance is required for children ages six and younger. A guardian signature is required for participants ages 17 and under. Some gear is available for loan. No registration is required, free lessons thanks to a donation from Tactics Board Shop and the City of Eugene Recreation. WJ Skatepark & Urban Plaza, Washington & 1st Ave. Apr 11-May 30 Sa 10a-12p Tu 3:30-5:30p Free Drop-in

Mountain Bike No School Day This trip is for youth who enjoy biking off-road, spend the day out of school and on the dirt. Bike riding experience required. Mountain bikes available for loan thanks to a donation in memory of Julia Fudge. Loaner bikes are limited so you must call ahead with the rider’s height if you need to borrow a bike, 541-682-6321. Meet at River House Outdoor Center May 1 F 9a-4p $60

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Sports Tots Soccer Academy Ages 3-5 Learn to love soccer. An experienced coach will introduce your youngster to the joys of the world’s most popular sport. Participants will practice using their feet, develop a feel for the ball and begin working collaboratively, all through developmentally appropriate play. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 23-27 M-F 10:15-11:15a

$30

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Help Kids to Thrive with Rec Scholarships What are your favorite childhood memories of swimming, going to camp, creating art? Your gift today toward the City of Eugene Recreation Scholarship Fund helps kids who are disadvantaged to build life skills. Recreation programs grow their self-confidence, leadership and lifelong success. With your support, children from low-income families can participate in summer camps, swimming, outdoor programs, art, dance and athletics.

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Youth Early Learning & After School Enriching fun at three locations for children ages three years through fifth 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/first 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.

Open house & registration for Fall 2020 programs is Mar 5 at Amazon & Sheldon Centers. Contact the centers for times.

After School Enrichment

Early Learning Center at Petersen Barn

Sheldon Center Grades K-5

Early Learning Center at Sheldon Center

Please call the center of your choice for more information or go to GetRec.org/childcare. Registration is ongoing. Ask about scholarships.

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 and regular opportunities to swim. 541-682-5312 School release until 6p, M-F or MWF or TuTh

Amazon Preschool at Amazon Center 541-682-5373 • Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh

541-682-5521 • Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh

541-682-5312 • Preschool & Pre-K, ages 3-5 9a-2p, M-F or MWF or TuTh, extended care available • AM Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh

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Youth Camps

Adaptive Camps Ages 12-21

Game Design 101 Ages 10-14

Spring break here we come, ready for some outdoor fun. Join in for a day-long adventure trip or two. Designed for young people with disabilities who generally benefit from extra support for success within recreation and community settings.

Join our master game maker for three days of creating games. This hands-on class teaches elements of storytelling and imagination and allows youth to explore their ability to create and explain rules and objectives to other players. Please note this isn’t a video gaming class. Extended care is available 7:30-9 a.m. and 4:30-6 p.m. for $14 each. Add extended care at check out.

Hilyard Community Center

Thursday Quest Adventure Visit the Cascade Raptor Center and an orchard, with art and games along the way! Mar 26

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Friday Quest Adventure Let’s explore the Oregon coast! Learn about sea life, fly a kite and make sand art! Mar 27

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$50

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Construction & Contraption Ages 8-11

Sheldon Community Center Mar 23-25 M-W 9a-4:30p

$67

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Spring Cooking Ages 5-11 Eat what you make. Make your own pizza and some soda to wash it down. Don’t forget dessert! Learn your way around the kitchen during this awesome hands-on spring break camp. Extended care is available 7:30-9 a.m. and 4:30-6 p.m. for $14 each. Add extended care at check out. Sheldon Community Center Mar 23-25 M-W 9a-4:30p

$67

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Caution! This is a construction zone. Use your intellect to imagine, design, build and craft crazy contraptions, catapults and castles during this camp. If you can think it, you can create it. We’ll also take a trip to OMSI in Portland. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 23-27 M-F 9a-4p

$160

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Youth Swimming

30 Day Pass

$28

$33

Youth (ages 3-17)

$4.50

$36

$44

$4.00

$34

$42

Adult (ages 18-59)

$5.00

$42

$54

Senior (ages 60+)

$3.50

$28

$33

Senior (ages 60+)

$4.50

$36

$44

Family*

$9.00

$67

$80

Family*

$15.00

$90

$108

Single Visit

$3.50

Adult (ages 18-59)

10 Visit Pass

Youth (ages 3-17)

Single Visit

Opens Feb 24 for lap swimming only. Amazon passes are valid at all pools.

10 Visit Pass

Amazon Fees

30 Day Pass

Echo Hollow & Sheldon Fees

Not valid at Amazon Pool.

Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than five people. Not valid for fitness classes.

10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. 30 Day Pass: Good for 30 consecutive days from date of purchase. Gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/ child swims, lap swims, fitness classes and fitness centers. Admission Policies: All admissions include access to lap swims, recreation swims, spas, and fitness centers, as available. Some age

restrictions apply. Children age two and under are admitted free with a paid adult. Fitness classes may be attended on a drop-in basis as space permits. Swim Diapers Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require reusable swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals. No disposable swim diapers in the water.

Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center is closing Feb. 22 for a major renovation and expansion, thanks to the 2018 Parks and Rec System Plan bond. Construction is expected to be finished in Winter 2021. Thank you for your patience. Sheldon Pool will be open regular hours during this time. Amazon Pool will open Feb. 24 for lap swimming only.

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Hours & Info Recreation Swims Play and swim times open to all ages. Children under 4 feet must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older (one adult per child) or be able to pass a swim test. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Feb 21 M-F 7-8p Su Sheldon Pool, Jan 6-Jun 13 MW 7:35-8:30p F 1:30-3:30p 7:30-8:30p

Sa

1:15-3p 12-2p

No School Swim Days Bring the kids to the pool on their day off! Echo Hollow Pool Jan 20, Jan 31, Feb 17 1:30-3p

Sheldon Pool Jan 6, Jan 20, Jan 31, Feb 17, Mar 12, Mar 13, May 1 1:30-3:30p

Closures/Modified Schedules Amazon Pool Feb 24 May 25

Opens for lap swim only Holiday schedule, L ap Swim 11a-2p

Echo Hollow Pool Dec 22-Jan 3 Holiday schedule, call for information Dec 24 Closes for holiday at 1p Dec 25 Closed for holiday Dec 31 Closes for holiday at 5p Jan 1 Closed for holiday Feb 22-Winter 2021 Closed for renovation Sheldon Pool Dec 13 Dec 14-15 Dec 22-Jan 3 Dec 24 Dec 25 Dec 31 Jan 1 Feb 1-2 Mar 23-27 May 25

Closes at 1:30p for swim meet Closed for swim meet Holiday schedule, call for information Closes for holiday at 1:30p Closed for holiday Closes for holiday at 5p Closed for holiday Closed for YMCA State Meet Spring Break schedule, call for information Closed for holiday

Special Interest Birthday Party Package Have your child’s birthday party at the pool! The package includes admission and party favors for 20 people, use of a birthday-decorated room during recreation swim, plus

45 minutes before the swim for presents and treats. Call Echo Hollow or Sheldon pool for details on times, days and decorations provided. Echo Hollow & Sheldon pools By appointment $130 Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314

Youth Program American Red Cross Lifeguarding Ages 15+ For individuals interested in working as a lifeguard. Learn to recognize and rescue a person in distress or drowning situation. Understand professional lifeguard responsibilities. Practice and review lifeguard skills. Pretest of water skills is required. Must be a good swimmer. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Mar 23-27 M-F 9a-5p Apr 10-19 F 4-8p, SaSu 9a-5p

$175 $175

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Safety & Swim Skills Ages 5-12 This class focuses on basic water safety and introduction to swimming skills. Designed for kids who need extra support and modified teaching techniques. Instructors and volunteers provide unique and fun activities in an inclusive and supportive environment. Online registration is not available. For questions or to register, call 541-682-5311. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Feb 1-Mar 21 Sa 11a-12p Apr 18-Jun 6 Sa 11a-12p

$60 $60

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Swim Lessons Schedules are on pages 30-31. 1 Introductory Parent-Child ●

Ages 6 months+

No prerequisites. Parents and babies enjoy the water together. Parents receive safety tips and participate in songs and games to increase their child’s comfort in the water. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 26. 2 Advanced Parent-Child ●

Ages 18 months+

No prerequisites. Parents and babies work together in the water to develop important basic skills and build a foundation to comfortably participate in pre-school swim lessons. The class covers safety topics, songs, games, floating, kicking, arm strokes and blowing bubbles. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 26. 3 Starfish ●

Ages 3-5

No prerequisites. This introductory class teaches students to submerge and safely participate while learning basic body positioning and swimming skills. Children attend lessons independently from parents. Parents will be able to observe child’s lesson from spectator areas. No goggles, please. 4 Otters ●

Ages 3-5

Prerequisites: Starfish, or participate independently in a class setting, jump in and submerge independently. Swimmers work on increasing comfort in the water, becoming independent and confidently submerging. Skills focus on front kicks, glides and extended independent floats. No goggles, please.

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Ages 3-5

Prerequisites: Otters, or independently roll from front to back while kicking, demonstrate long-reach front crawl arms. Swimmers learn side breathing and backstroke while increasing their stamina and swimming skills. Swimmers gain a better understanding of body positioning and movement in water and work on important safety skills. 6 Seals ●

Ages 3-5

Prerequisites: Penguins, or front crawl with side breathing for five cycles. Swimmers gain confidence and endurance while improving side breathing, backstroke and treading water skills. Students work in deeper water and are introduced to diving. Safety topics build on material from previous classes. 7 Orcas ●

Ages 3-5

Prerequisites: Seals, or strong front crawl and backstroke 15 yards. Swimmers improve their front crawl and backstroke technique and are introduced to the basics of breaststroke and butterfly. Students comfortable in deep water continue to build confidence and endurance as they progress to swimming lengths and treading water. 8 Beginner ●

Ages 6-10

No prerequisites. Students learn to be comfortable in the water by exploring a variety of body positions and safety skills. Introduction to putting face in the water. No goggles, please. 9 Fundamental Skills ●

Ages 6-10

Prerequisites: Beginner class, or independently enter water and bob to safety and independently front glide. Students who are comfortable in the water will learn introductory front and back crawl with focus on body position and buoyancy.


Youth Swimming Students able to swim a full length of the pool will refine strokes and increase distances. This course creates the ability to continue swimming as a source of lifelong fitness. 13 Pre-Competitive Training Ages 6-10 ●

Prerequisites: Advanced Strokes, or front crawl and backstroke 50 yards. Class focused on the four strokes used in competition. Learn starts, turns and information to prepare you to enter the exciting world of competitive swimming. 14 Middle School ●

Deep Water Confidence Ages 6-10 Prerequisites: Fundamental Skills, or front crawl with side breathing (six cycles) and backstroke (five cycles). Those with front and back crawl experience will refine their stroke and build endurance. Swimming skills in deep water will be prac-​ ticed. Advanced body position techniques will also be practiced. 10 ●

11 Building Endurance Ages 6-10 ●

Prerequisites: Deep Water Confidence, or front crawl and backstroke 15 yards and tread water for two minutes. For a more confident swimmer. Students will work on swimming a full length of the pool while perfecting and practicing front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke kick and more. 12 Advanced Strokes ●

Ages 6-10

Prerequisites: Building Endurance, or front crawl and backstroke 25 yards. For the more advanced swimmer. • • • •

Rent A Pool

Ages 11-13

No prerequisites. For middle school-aged students of all skill levels. We’ll teach you where you’re at, be it a beginner with no experience or if you’re looking for skill refinement. 15 Introductory Teen/Adult ●

Ages 14+

No prerequisites. A gentle introduction for those who have either never been in a pool, are uncomfortable in the water or never learned to swim. A safe and welcoming class with a qualified instructor who will help the participant set and achieve their goals. 16 Advanced Teen/Adult ●

Ages 14+

Prerequisites: Safe in deep water, able to swim about 50 yards continuously. Work with an experienced instructor to improve technique and develop stamina. Work on freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke and possibly butterfly and backstroke. Swim etiquette, workout writing and equipment are covered topics. 17 Private/Semi-Private Ages 3-adult ●

One-on-one private lessons give swimmers individual attention. For semi-private group lessons, please contact staff.

Birthdays Sports teams Company parties Reunions, etc.

Echo Hollow & Sheldon pools: $100/hour Reservations must be made at least 2 weeks before the rental date Reservations for Amazon Pool begin May 1st Please call for information/reservation: Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314 GetRec.org

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Echo Hollow Pool

Descriptions are on pages 28-29.

Echo Hollow Pool closes for renovation on Feb 22.

Evening Schedule

Ages

Title

6 mo+

1 Intro Parent-Child ●

18 mo+

2 Advanced Parent-Child ●

5:10p

Choose from:

3-5

3 Starfish ●

5:10p

5:45p

• Jan 6-30 4 weeks MW $40 TuTh $40

4 Otters ●

6:20p 5:10p

5:45p

5 Penguins ●

6:20p

5:45p

6 Seals ●

6:20p

6:20p

7 Orcas ●

6:20p

6:20p

6-10

8 Beginner ●

5:10p

5:45p

5:45p

9 Fundamental Skills ●

5:10p

5:45p

5:45p

10 Deep Water Confidence ●

5:10p

11 Building Endurance ●

5:10p

12 Advanced Strokes ●

6-14

13 Pre-Competitive Training ●

11-13

14 Middle School ●

6:20p

3-adult

17 Private/Semi-Private* ●

6:20p 5:10p

30 minute classes 2 classes per week, MW or TuTh

• Feb 3-20 3 weeks MW $30 TuTh $30

Monday & Wednesday

Tuesday & Thursday

5:45p

5:10p

5:45p 5:45p

5:10p

5:10p

5:10p

5:45p

Ages

Title

Sunday

45-minute classes

14+

15 Introductory Teen/Adult ●

11:15a

16 Advanced Teen/Adult ●

One session only: • Jan 12-Feb 2 4 weeks

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12:05p

6:20p

5:45p

5:45p

*Private/Semi-Private lessons are fewer classes per week and prices vary accordingly. For more information contact the pool.

Sunday Schedule

6:20p

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Sheldon Pool Daytime Schedule 30 minute classes 2 classes per week, TuTh only Choose from: • Jan 7-30 4 weeks • Feb 4-20 3 weeks • Feb 25-Mar 19 4 weeks • Mar 31-Apr 30 5 weeks • May 5-28 4 weeks

Evening Schedule 30 minute classes 2 classes per week MW or TuTh Choose from: • Jan 6-30 4 weeks MW $40 TuTh $40 • Feb 3-20 3 weeks MW $30 TuTh $30 • Feb 24-Mar 19 4 weeks MW $40 TuTh $40 • Mar 30-Apr 30 5 weeks MW $50 TuTh $50 • May 4-28 4 weeks MW $35 TuTh $40 (no class May 27)

†These times are only available during the last three sessions.

$40 $30 $40 $50 $40

Descriptions are on pages 28-29.

Ages

Title

Tuesday & Thursday

6 mo+

1 Intro Parent-Child ●

9:15a

3-5

3 Starfish ●

9:15a 9:50a

4 Otters ●

5 Penguins ●

10:25a

3-adult

17 Private/Semi-Private* ●

10:25a

9:50a

*Private/Semi-Private lessons are fewer classes per week and prices vary accordingly. For more information contact the pool.

Ages

Title

Monday & Wednesday

6 mo+

1 Intro Parent-Child ●

18 mo+

2 Advanced Parent-Child ●

5:20p

3-5

3 Starfish ●

5:20p 5:55p 6:30p

5:20p 5:55p 6:30p†

4 Otters ●

5:20p 5:55p 6:30p 7:05p 5:20p 5:55p 6:30p† 7:05p

5 Penguins ●

5:20p

6 Seals ●

6:30p

6:30p

7 Orcas ●

6:30p

6-10

8 Beginner ●

5:20p 5:55p 6:30p

9 Fundamental Skills ●

5:20p 5:55p

10 Deep Water Confidence ●

11 Building Endurance ●

12 Advanced Strokes ●

6-14

13 Pre-Competitive Train ●

11-13

14 Middle School ●

7:05p

3-adult

17 Private/Semi-Private* ●

7:05p 5:20p 5:55p 6:30p† 7:05p†

5:55p

6:30p 7:05p

5:20p 5:55p†

5:55p 6:30p 7:05p 5:20p 5:55p

5:20p†

6:30p

7:05p

7:05p†

7:05p†

5:55p

7:05p†

7:05p 5:20p

5:20p 5:55p

Ages

Title

Saturday

45 minute classes

14+

15 Introductory Teen/Adult ●

9:10a

16 Advanced Teen/Adult ●

4 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 4 weeks

5:55p

7:05p 5:20p 5:55p 6:30p† 7:05p†

Saturday Schedule Choose from: • Jan 11-Feb 1 • Feb 8-22 • Feb 29-Mar 21 • Apr 4-May 2 • May 9-30

Tuesday & Thursday

5:55p 6:30p

10a

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Family These activities are for all ages, unless noted otherwise.

Arts Clay Family Fun Ages 5+ Create bowls, mugs, monsters, boxes, tiles, planters and sculptures with the family. Includes instruction, clay, glazes and firings. Register each family member at 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jan 5-Feb 9 Su 11a-12:30p $30 #6413 Apr 19-May 31 Su 11a-12:30p $30 #6414 Feb 11-Mar 17 Tu 4-5:30p $30 #6411 Apr 7-May 12 Tu 4-5:30p $30 #6412 Adult & child must each register; $15 each additional person No class Apr 12

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Bicycling Bike Maintenance for the Family Learn the joy of fixing your own bicycle with Isaac Johnson, founder of Ding Ding Cycles. This two-hour course will cover basic bike maintenance for the whole family. Bring your bike. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Isaac Johnson May 9 Sa 1-3p

Free

Drop-in

Challenge Course Mother’s & Father’s Day Challenge Course Ages 9+ Join Mom and Dad on an adventure to the Spencer Butte Challenge Course. Play games, solve challenges, climb trees and walk across cables. Encourage each other as you choose your level of challenge. Physical and emotional safety is our highest priority. All family members welcome. Each person must register. Detailed information to prepare


Family for the event will be emailed to all registered participants before the event date. Spencer Butte Challenge Course Mother’s Day Adventure May 10 Su 10a-3p $20/person Father’s Day Adventure Jun 21 Su 10a-3p $20/person

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Events & Performances Dog Fest! Join us on the grounds of Sheldon Community Center for a day devoted to dogs! We will enjoy all things dog-related: a doggy parade, costume competition, agility course, adoption event and access to information to keep your barker feeling their best. All well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome. Sheldon Community Center Apr 25 Sa 12-3p

Free

Drop-in

Free Shakespeare in the Park Auditions Ages 14+ Wanted: Actors, musicians and dancers for William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” Please prepare a oneminute Shakespearean monologue. Amazon Community Center Feb 22-23, Apr 24 SaSu 11a-3p

Free

Drop-in

Friday Family Fun – Sheldon Block Party All ages

Repair Fair Holey jeans? Flat bike tire? Broken zipper? Bring your broken stuff to our inaugural Repair Fair and talk to local folks with the know-how to help you. Reducing waste is a viable way to combat the burden on our waste management systems. Instead of throwing that jacket away and buying a new one, come see us and maybe we can help you fix it. Sheldon Community Center Mar 7 Sa 10a-2p

Free

Drop-in

We Are Bethel Celebration Come join Petersen Barn Community Center, Bethel School and the Active Bethel Citizens in celebrating Bethel and West Eugene neighborhoods. Community booths, good food, live music and a carnival for the kids. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 6 Sa 12-4p

Free

Drop-in

The countdown to summer begins with burgers and a movie at both Sheldon Community Center and Sheldon Pool. Bring the whole family to this neighborhood gathering and have some serious springtime fun. Sheldon Community Center May 15 F 6:30-8:30p

$5

Preschool Open House

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Parents only

Open house for Amazon Community Center’s preschool for ages 3-5. This innovative program is designed to focus on individual academic development with emphasis on building social skills. Children engage in arts activities, dance, explore nature and have fun. Open for fall registration. Come meet our teachers and staff. This is a parents-only evening. Amazon Community Center Mar 5 Th 6-7p

Free

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Special Interest Native Plant Society Walks This spring join a member of the Native Plant Society on a local exploration of what grows in the neighborhood. All walks meet at Amazon Community Center parking lot

Social Gatherings Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn Meet your neighbors and friends for a free, fun-filled evening, including dinner. Dinner served until 6:30 p.m. All events at Petersen Barn Community Center

Dinner & a Movie Need a night where you don’t have to worry about dinner? Enjoy a family friendly movie while you share a free meal with your neighbors at Petersen Barn! Feb 7

F

5:30-7p

Free

Drop-in

Community Art Celebration Come listen to local jazz, eat a free delicious meal and create a piece of community art with your neighbors. There are multiple ways to contribute. Mar 6

F

5:30-7p

Free

Drop-in

Bethel Community Plant & Seed Share Consider a hands-on role supporting this wholly grassroots effort to identify, collect, share and propagate the finest food germplasm in the West. Your involvement is crucial to this effort, especially in the light of larger ecological challenges. Collect and share apple, pear, peach, plum, fig and grape scion with your neighbors. Rootstock available at a nominal fee. To volunteer contact ORedig@eugene-or.gov. For more info visit springpropagationfair.com. Apr 3

F

5:30-7p

Free

Drop-in

May Day Mayhem Join us for a night of zany fun for all. We’ll have flower crafts and some Minute-To-Win-It mayhem. Share a meal with family and friends and have some crazy fun in the process. May 1

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Free

Drop-in

Edible Plant Walk at Mt. Pisgah You may be surprised by the variety of edibles laying at your feet. Mount Pisgah offers a feast for the eyes and the palate. Along with what to eat, our tour guide will point out what is not to be eaten and will offer botanical terminology as well as some insights into medicinal uses. Please dress appropriately for weather, wear sturdy walking shoes and bring water and snacks. May 16

Sa

10a-12p

Free

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Plant I.D. on the Amazon Enjoy peak wildflower displays along the Amazon bike path and running trail on a spring walk led by Gail Baker, Lane Community College professor emeritus. Camas and miner’s lettuce should be in flower and we’ll look at a special plant. Gentle trail will skirt our native Oregon ash grove and seasonal wetlands along Amazon Creek. Please dress appropriately for weather, wear sturdy walking shoes and bring water and snacks. Apr 18

Sa

10a-12p

Free

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Seed Swap The inaugural Amazon Neighbors Seed Swap is open to everyone. Seeds for spring planting will be the focus. Potluck to follow. Amazon Community Center Feb 1 Sa 4-7p

Free

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Adult Activities

Adult Activities These classes are for ages 18-118, unless noted otherwise. Classes designed for ages 50+ are in Senior Activities, pages 63-81.

Arts Abstract Painting Express your love for color and shape in this abstract painting class and learn to paint with more freedom and feeling. This isn’t a watercolor class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 8-Feb 26 W 1-3p

$64

#6375

Basic Woodworking Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Women’s Only class is open to all who identify as women. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Len Gould Basic Woodworking Jan 27-Mar 2 M 6-8:30p No class Feb 17 Women’s Only Basic Woodworking Apr 6-May 4 M 6-8:30p

$84

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$84

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Adventurous Beginner Crochet Come and learn the art of crochet in a supportive environment. It’s great for stress relief, as a creative outlet and for improved dexterity. This is a craft for everyone and anyone. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Stacy Jo Armstrong Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 12-1:30p

$24

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Adult Activities Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 16+ Classes are available for both beginning and intermediate students. Concepts of building with clay by hand and on the wheel as well as basic glazing techniques will be taught. Depending on the skill level and desire of the class, an introduction to advanced techniques will be added. Class fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and firings.

Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a work space and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay as you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $3/day No woodshop Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 11, 25

Drop-in

Woodshop Clean-Up Day The Campbell Woodshop will be closed to allow a full day of clean-up and maintenance. Join in the fun and help make the shop a better place to work. Refreshments provided. Campbell Community Center May 11 M 9a-3p

Free

Drop-in

Woodshop Tour This is a free tour of the Campbell Woodshop. All participants receive a free coupon for a one-day use of the shop. Campbell Community Center Jan 17 F 1-1:30p Mar 24 Tu 1-1:30p May 21 Th 1-1:30p

Free Free Free

Drop-in Drop-in Drop-in

Clay Handbuilding Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students will be introduced to techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and extruding. Add surface decoration and glazing to create fun and usable pieces you can enjoy for years. The fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jan 7-Mar 10 Tu 6-8:30p Apr 7-Jun 2 Tu 6-8:30p

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$120 $108

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Amazon Community Center Beginning Handbuilding Instructor: Amy Graves Jan 6-Mar 23 M 11a-1:30p Apr 6-Jun 1 M 11a-1:30p Beginning Wheel Throwing Instructor: Sandy Brown Jan 6-Mar 23 M 6-8:30p Apr 6-Jun 1 M 6-8:30p Intermediate Wheel Throwing Instructor: Sandy Brown Jan 9-Mar 12 Th 6-8:30p Apr 2-Jun 4 Th 6-8:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

$120 $96

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$120 $96

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$120 $120

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Clay Arts Open Studio Concentrate on your own work with access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Registration is monthly for one day a week. Clay can be purchased separately. Open studio fee includes glazes and firing. You must have demonstrable skills and the ability to work independently in studio. No instruction. Amazon Community Center Jan 5-26 Su 1-4p Feb 2-23 Su 1-4p Mar 1-29 Su 1-4p Apr 5-26 Su 1-4p May 3-31 Su 1-4p Jun 7-28 Su 1-4p Jan 8-29 W 6-9p Feb 5-26 W 6-9p Mar 4-25 W 6-9p Apr 1-29 W 6-9p May 6-27 W 6-9p Jun 3-17 W 6-9p No studio Apr 12, Jun 21

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

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Colored Pencil Drawing Learn how to draw with colored pencils by exploring the tools, different techniques, color theory and developing your artist’s eye. Class will include lectures, demonstrations, exercises and drawing. Prerequisite: basic drawing skills. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jan 17-Feb 28 F 1-3p Mar 6-May 1 F 1-3p No class Mar 27

$56 $64

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Adult Activities Colored Pencil Drawing on Black Paper The use of black paper encourages you to approach your subject differently while adding a distinctive visual quality to your work. Drawing on black paper is essentially working in reverse; you’ll learn to transition from pitch black to medium tones to bright marks. A supply list will be distributed before the first class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 5:30-7:30p

$64

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Colored Pencil Drawing on Colored Paper Learn the value of drawing directly on colored paper. There’s an endless variety of effects you can achieve by combining subjects, paper colors and techniques. A supply list will be distributed before the first class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 5:30-7:30p

$64

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Color Watermedia Explore making art with a variety of water-based color media: water color and water-soluble color crayons and pencils. Have fun, experiment, learn and play. Required materials will be discussed in first class.

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jan 6-Mar 16 M 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6285 Mar 23-May 18 M 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6286 Jan 8-Mar 18 W 9:30a-12:30p $128 #6287 Mar 25-May 27 W 9:30a-12:30p $116 #6288 No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Registration starts 8:30a Mar 2 for classes that start in March

Craft Workshops Explore your creativity and take home finished crafts. All supplies included in fee. Both workshops at Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kitty Planalp

Sugar Scrub Mix up your own batch of sugar scrubs scented with your choice of essential oils and decorate a jar to take home. Mar 18

W

3-5p

$12

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Unique Wind Chimes Make a unique outdoor wind chime out of recycled goods. Apr 24

F

2-4p

$15

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Drawing & Composition Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop confidence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jan 10-Mar 20 F 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6289 Mar 27-May 29 F 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6290 No class Jan 17, Feb 14, May 22 Registration starts 8:30a Mar 2 for classes that start in March

Drawing for Adults, Beginning Learn to draw and improve your skills in a fun relaxed atmosphere. Explore different media such as pencil, charcoal and pastel to help you find the style you enjoy working in. Use fun exercises to improve hand-eye coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Kathie Tichnor Jan 8-Feb 26 W 10a-12p Apr 8-May 27 W 10a-12p

$52 $52

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Impressionist Painting Join this fun class that explores the world of Impressionist art. You’ll learn from the works of Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne and others. You’ll complete a new painting every two weeks. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Mar 4-Apr 29 W 1-3p No class Mar 25

$64

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Adult Activities Photography Explore your camera and its technical properties in greater detail. In this class we’ll get creative with our composition and exposure techniques. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Nicole Bower Jan 15-Feb 19 W 6:45-8p Apr 15-May 20 W 6:45-8p

$35 $35

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Portrait Drawing, Beginning Learn to draw realistic portraits while having fun in a creative environment. This course emphasizes basic proportions and techniques of shading resulting in lifelike realism. Prerequisite: basic drawing skills.

Mattes & Frames Workshop Bring in an art piece to matte and frame. You’ll learn how to measure and cut a matte and ways to attach your art for framing. Bring your own artwork, matte board to be cut and frame. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kathie Ellen Ticknor Apr 9 Th 10a-12p

$8

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Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels Enjoy creating beautiful paintings in a friendly, supportive environment. While working on individual paintings, students will receive personal instruction regarding basic drawing skills, painting techniques, color theory, atmospheric perspective, compositional unity and color harmony. Supply list provided in first class. Not a watercolor class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 6-Mar 2 M 9:30-11:30a Mar 9-Apr 27 M 9:30-11:30a Jan 6-Mar 2 M 11:45a-1:45p Mar 9-Apr 27 M 11:45a-1:45p Jan 7-Feb 25 Tu 10a-12p Mar 3-Apr 28 Tu 10a-12p Jan 7-Feb 25 Tu 12:15-2:15p Mar 3-Apr 28 Tu 12:15-2:15p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 23, 24 Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 8-Mar 18 W 10a-12p Apr 1-Jun 10 W 10a-12p Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 10a-12p Apr 2-Jun 11 Th 10a-12p

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Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jan 15-Mar 18 W 1-3p

$80

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Portrait Drawing on Grey/Black Paper Drawing with white pencil on black or grey paper simulates drawing with light itself. Doing a value scale will help you prepare your hand and mind for drawing the light and leaving dark shadows. The end result will be a stunning portrait. A supply list will be distributed before the first class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Mar 25-Apr 29 W 1-3p

$48

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Portrait Painting Learn the basics of portrait painting using a six-step method. Drawing, value study, color, lighting, capturing the gestures and mannerism of your subject are all taught. Not a watercolor class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 6-Apr 27 M 6-8p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 23

$112

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Sumi-e Ink Painting Ages 40+ Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke to express a range of color and feeling. Use sumi-e ink stick and watercolor with traditional, seasonal and fun subjects to explore the fascinating possibilities for self-expression through this delightfully sensitive art form. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Beginning Jan 9-Mar 12 Th 1-4p Mar 26-May 28 Th 1-4p One no-class date TBA

$115 $115

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Adult Activities Advanced Jan 8-Mar 11 W 1-4p Mar 25-May 27 W 1-4p One no-class date TBA

$115 $115

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Amazon Community Center May 8 F 7-8:30p

Watercolor Impressions Practice and experiment with new techniques. Learn from the instructor’s demonstration each week. Work at your own pace and develop your own style of painting. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Jan 6-Feb 24 M 6:30-9:30p Mar 30-May 18 M 6:30-9:30p Jan 8-Feb 26 W 1-4p Apr 1-May 20 W 1-4p Jan 9-Feb 27 Th 1-4p Apr 2-May 21 Th 1-4p

$92 $92 $92 $92 $92 $92

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Watercolor Painting Explore watercolor technique and develop drawing skills in a friendly, fun environment. Each class includes critique of student work and instructor demonstrations. Students are free to choose assignments from the instructor or develop personal projects. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kathie Ellen Ticknor Jan 10-Feb 28 F 9:30a-12:30p $96 Mar 6-May 1 F 9:30a-12:30p $96 No class Mar 27

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Willamette Valley Puppeteers Guild The Willamette Valley Puppeteers, a chartered guild of Puppeteers of America, meet the second Saturday of each month to bring together all persons interested in puppetry to share experiences, skills and resources and to promote excellence in puppetry, to enhance its public image as a performing art and as an educational tool. It is free to join by attending a meeting. For more info contact Doris Hicks at 458-205-8570 or dlhlibrary@aol.com Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 2nd Sa 11a-12:30p No program in Feb

Free

Learn the best ways to clean, preserve and cook with them. Plus learn a few insider tricks to bring out their sumptuous flavor. The class will wrap up with a chance to taste a dish made with seasonally available mushrooms. $10

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Introduction to Vegan Cooking Are you curious about vegan cooking? Let’s start our journey together with a solid introduction of the basics. In this four week session we will prepare tasty vegan dishes. Have fun as you expand your plant-based horizons. Also learn how to “veganize” your classic favorites! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Shari Burkhardt Jan 22-Feb 12 W 7-8:30p

$30

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Soups for the Season Ages 16+ Soups are economical, timesaving and delicious. Everyone loves a good bowl, and in this class we’ll make at least one new kind of soup each week. Special emphasis will be placed on utilizing local and seasonal ingredients. And yes, you’ll be bringing soup home. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Plaedo Wellman Jan 14-Feb 11 Tu 6:45-8:15p Apr 14-May 12 Tu 6:45-8:15p

$35 $35

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Sushi Burrito Making Making sushi is fun, delicious and easy. Share food and fun with family and friends. Learn to make Eugene’s newest twist on the dish, the sushi burrito. All supplies are included in the fee. Come with an appetite. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Joshua Lutje Mar 27 F 6:30-8p

$30

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Drop-in

Cooking Cooking with Wild Mushrooms Mushrooms add wonderful flavor and depth to dishes and they provide valuable nutrition. The Cascade Mycological Society will introduce you to some of the many locally available wild mushrooms that are best for your table.

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Adult Activities Scrabble Skills for the Competitive Edge Learn strategies, tips and tricks that will raise your Scrabble skills to the next level. You’ll improve your score and increase your enjoyment of the game! Bring a Scrabble board if you have one. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Whitney Gould Jan 26-Feb 9 Su 2-4p

$15

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Table Tennis Table tennis is the perfect game because it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels.

Amazon Community Center Jan 6-Jun 5 M, F 12-3:30p $0.50 Drop-in Beginning players 12-1:45p, experienced players 1:45-3:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 23, May 25 Fridays Feb 21-Mar 13 open play will be interrupted 1:15-2:15p for class, see page 49

Events & Performances Uplift – A Night of Creativity & Connection Ages 18+ Ignite your creative fire in a facilitated evening of connection, art, music and a gourmet shared meal, prepared by a local chef. Registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 31 F 6:30-8:30p

$15

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Games Chess Nuts Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, self-confidence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 9a-12p No chess Jan 1

$0.25

Drop-in

Scrabble Exercise your mind while having fun by playing Scrabble with others. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p

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$0.25

Drop-in

Music Voice Lessons

Ages 6+

Open up your voice with Sarah B. Rose. She is well versed in classical, musical theater, jazz, pop, country and R&B. Come sing, have fun and learn. All ages welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sarah Rose Jan 6-Mar 9 M 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p Mar 30-May 18 M 1-1:30p 1:30-2p 2-2:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$140 $140 $140 $140 $140 $140

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Adult Activities

Presentations

Adulting Made Easy Ages 18+

They Aren’t Too Young: How to Talk to Kids of All Ages about Race It’s critical to start developing a child’s skills in talking about race at an early age. In this three-hour workshop, we’ll discuss why these skills are so important, explore barriers and learn tips to overcome them. We’ll also discuss how conversations look for different age groups and provide resource lists for further education. This workshop is for anyone with kids in their life. Participants are invited to keep the conversation going after the workshop with provided beverages and snacks. Childcare will be available for children ages 3-12 (children must be potty trained). Register for childcare in advance by calling 541-682-5312. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Mo Young & Terrill Thompson Apr 25 Sa 1-4:45p $5

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Social Gatherings Veterans Coffee Talk This weekly, informal get-together for Veterans is for coffee, camaraderie and conversations. This is an opportunity for Veterans and their families to participate or learn more about that special bond of men and women who have served their country or to just listen as others share their stories, their friendship and helpful resources they’ve found. Each coffee will be hosted by a local Veteran. Sheldon Community Center Jan 8-Jun 10 W 8:30-10a No gathering Mar 25

Free

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Special Interest Adaptive Game Day Ages 21+ For people who’ve experienced a stroke and are interested in playing cards, table games, outings and socializing with others. The program is provided by the University of Oregon Communication Disorders and Sciences program. Volunteers are available to assist participants. For more information including dates and times, contact Elise Peltier at 541-346-2589 or elisep@uoregon.edu.

Designed for young adults ages 18-24 and others adulting for the first time, this series will help build skill areas critical to being a successful adult. Snacks will be provided at each session and participants will leave with tangible, ready-to-use tools. All sessions are free. Registration required. Sheldon Community Center

Keep Your Motor Runnin’ Learn important car maintenance schedules and some simple jobs you can do on your own that will save you a few bucks in the short term and potentially tons in the long run. Instructor: Wade Buchan Feb 4 Tu 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Your Values, Your Money For young adults just starting their personal finance journey. We’ll discuss how defying convention and using your values can help you avoid debt and increase your savings and wealth. Don’t worry, finances aren’t nearly as boring, stressful and complicated as the world wants you to think. Topics include: exploring debt traps, introduction to compounding interest and values based savings/spending. Instructor: Ethan Wing Feb 11 Tu 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Feasting on a Budget Learn how to stretch your pennies so you can eat well. Meal planning and food budgeting will be covered and you’ll leave with several recipes to get you started. Instructor: Sara Burgin Feb 18 Tu 5:30-6:30p

Free

#7297

Save Your Clothes, Save the Planet Learn simple and effective hand sewing techniques to patch holes and rips, sew on buttons and upcycle used clothing. Bring along a clothing item to repair during the session. Making your clothes last longer is good for you and good for the planet. Instructor: Karen Creighton Feb 25 Tu 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Adult Activities Antique Evaluation Bring two of your antique collectible treasures for a free evaluation. Learn the replacement value of your two treasures from a professional appraiser with more than 30 years of experience. Registration required as space is limited. Two items per person. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 9 Th 12:30-2p

Free

#6379

Book Club: Searching for Solutions Join our non-fiction book club where we’ll discuss and listen to each other about solutions to issues such as climate chaos, sustainable agriculture, incarceration and supporting the unhoused. Learn tools and share in a facilitated conversation. The book we’ll be reading is “Moral Minds: The Nature of Right and Wrong” by Marc Hauser. Cost is $15 to offset the purchase of the book. Registration is required. Scholarships are available. Petersen Barn Community Center Facilitator: Plaedo Wellman Jan 15-Feb 19 W 6:30-8p

$15

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Cascade Mycological Society Would you like to learn more about the mysterious world of fungi? Come mingle with and learn from expert mycologists and the local mushroom enthusiasts of CMS. All CMS monthly meetings are open to the public. You’re welcome to bring mushrooms in for identification during the show-andtell portion held during the first 30 minutes. We then have guest speakers on various fungi related subjects, followed by an informal tasting table of delights brought in by members. Refer to cascademyco.org for monthly speakers. Amazon Community Center Ongoing 3rd W 7-9p

Free

Drop-in

Creative Writing Workshop Do you love to write? This is an ongoing, peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-2:30p Term fee $4, or drop-in fee $0.25/day

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Lettuce Grow Together Garden Club A drop-in program for beginner and experienced gardeners alike to gather, learn and practice holisticorganic-style gardening techniques. Attendees can expect guest speakers, book readings and various seasonally appropriate gardening and sustainability activities, so come meet other gardeners and get help with your garden. Petersen Barn Community Center Facilitator: Plaedo Wellman Feb 26-Jun 17 W 6:30-8p

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Drop-in

Native Plant Society Meeting The Native Plant Society of Oregon is dedicated to the appreciation, study and conservation of our native plants. The local chapter hosts presentations on native plants each month. It also hosts free field trips to view wildflowers and learn their names. Amazon Community Center Ongoing 3rd M 6:45-9p

Free

Drop-in

Sew Much More! Learn simple and effective hand sewing techniques to patch holes and rips, sew on buttons and upcycle used clothing. Bring along clothing items that need repair. Basic sewing machine skills will also be taught. Making your clothes last longer is good for you and good for the planet. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Karen Creighton Feb 24-Mar 16 M 5:30-6:30p

$16

#7291

Women’s Self-Defense Seminar These seminars are designed to be accessible to all women regardless of experience or fitness level and incorporate awareness, verbal and basic physical defense techniques. We practice setting boundaries, taking up space, building confidence and enforcing our boundaries through practical physical defense techniques. Warrior Sisters training provides more than just physical self-defense but a comprehensive range of tools. Sheldon Community Center Instructors: Warrior Sisters Jan 18 Sa 10:30a-12p Feb 22 Sa 10:30a-12p

Technology Technology classes are on pages 73-75.

Free Free

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Adult 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. Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier

Aromatherapy & Essential Oils Essential oils can have strong medicinal qualities. Learn how to use them effectively and safely in spray mists, massage oil and even mosquito repellent creams or sprays. Amazon Community Center Apr 25 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Apr 20 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Backyard Poultry Nothing beats a fresh egg from your backyard. Learn how to raise egg-laying chickens and ducks and about breeds, feed, housing and safeguards against predators and disease. Get a small coop or chicken tractor ready for spring hatching season. Amazon Community Center Feb 22 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Feb 17 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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

$20

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Campbell Community Center Mar 30 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Ready to explore the world of fermentation? Learn how to make your own fermented pickles, salsa, hot sauce, a variety of fermented non-alcoholic beverages and even corned beef. Take home a pint of giardiniera and some habañero hot sauce to finish fermenting at home. Bring a clean wide-mouth pint jar or $1 to purchase from instructor. Campbell Community Center Jan 27 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

#7150

Bread Making/Sourdough Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. We’ll also go over regular bread baking techniques for those who want to start simple. Over the course of this class, we’ll make a batch of sourdough bread while we learn about proofing, 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 starter. Amazon Community Center Jan 18 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Jan 13 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Cheese Making

Beneficial Insects There are a whole host of insects out there to help your garden grow and produce. Learn about predatory flies, beetles, assassin bugs and many other predators and pollinators and how to attract them and get them working for you. You’ll be surprised at how many there really are. Campbell Community Center May 18 M 6:45-8:45p

Beyond Sauerkraut

$20

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We’ll make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta and learn about different hard and soft cheese cultures and processes. We’ll go through the entire process from cultured milk to formed cheese ready for the press. We’ll also go over how to make yogurt and kefir. Amazon Community Center Jan 11 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Jan 6 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Adult Activities Edible Landscaping & Foraging

Garden Prep for Spring

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 such as berries, flowers, greens, roots and common mushrooms and their habitats. A selection of free seeds and starts are included.

Get your garden ready for an early planting of peas and start your tomato seeds inside so they’re ready when the weather warms up. Gardening basics and more advanced techniques will include starts vs. direct sowing, co-planting, beneficial insects and how to attract them, composting, soil amendments and maximizing limited space. Free seeds included with class.

Amazon Community Center May 30 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center May 31 Su 2-4p

$20

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Fermenting: Kimchi & Kombucha Learn fermentation basics as we turn a head (or several) of napa cabbage and a bunch of other goodies into kimchi and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. A special modified technique lets you ferment directly in the jar. We will also make a batch of kombucha and there will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it. Amazon Community Center Jan 25 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Jan 20 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Amazon Community Center Feb 15 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Feb 10 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Ginger Treats Ginger can be used for a number of sweet or savory treats. Come cook up a batch of candied ginger, ginger syrup, ginger sugar and pickled ginger for sushi. These all make great gifts and you can take home a share of what we make. Amazon Community Center Apr 18 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Apr 13 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Herb Gardens Almost everyone has room for a small herb garden. Learn which herbs grow well in pots, how to keep your herbs happy and productive and how to store them dried or frozen. We’ll also discuss many non-culinary uses for herbs. Amazon Community Center May 16 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center May 11 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Homemade Condiments Make your next picnic amazing with your own homemade condiments. Learn how to make mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup and relish and how to tailor each recipe to make your own signature versions. Bring three small containers to take home a share of what we make in class.

Flavored Salts & Sugars Learn three techniques to make herbed, garlic and red wine salt as well as flavored sugars for a special finishing touch on your cooking and baking. Take home a portion of what we make in class. Amazon Community Center May 2 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Apr 27 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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$20

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$20

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Adult Activities Pruning & Grafting Learn how to prune fruit trees and grapes for form and productivity – thinning, recognizing fruiting spurs and directing growth patterns. Learn how to graft new varieties onto existing trees or root stock in time to take advantage of the free fruit grafting material from Eugene’s annual Propagation Fair in March. This class is at the instructor’s house; the address will be provided with registration. Amazon Community Center Feb 8 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Feb 2 Su 2-4p

$20

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Sausage Making

Intro to Beekeeping A productive bee hive can produce up to five gallons of honey a year. Learn beekeeping basics including equipment, supplies, sources and techniques before you commit to your own hives. Learn about current issues with beekeeping, local laws, common diseases and pests and their treatment options. Local package bees arrive in early April. Amazon Community Center Feb 29 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Feb 24 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Organic Gardening Learn organic gardening techniques for container gardening to full-sized family gardening. Gardening basics and more advanced techniques will include starts vs. direct sowing, co-planting, beneficial insects and how to attract them, composting, soil amendments, maximizing limited space, saving seed and winter gardening. Amazon Community Center May 9 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center May 4 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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If you love sausages but hate what goes into the ones from the grocery store, you can learn how to make your own from whole ingredients. Develop your own spice mix so your sausage is as mild or spicy as you like. Amazon Community Center Mar 7 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Mar 2 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Soap Making Learn the basics of making cold-process (Castile) bar soap from scratch. We’ll discuss the chemistry of saponification, properties of different base oils, local sources and fragrance oils and other additives while we make a batch of soap. You’ll also learn how to make liquid soap and two forms of laundry soap. Take home a share of the soap we produce. Amazon Community Center Apr 11 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Apr 6 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Outdoor Herbals & Essential Oils Learn how to make insect repellent creams and sprays, healing salves and learn about the SPF potential of various herbal combinations. Take home a share of what we make in class. Amazon Community Center Mar 21 Sa 2-4p

$20

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Campbell Community Center Mar 16 M 6:45-8:45p

$20

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Adult Activities

Trips

Descriptions are on pages 77-81.

Dates

Day Time

Title

Jan 14

Tu

9:30a-1:30p

Arcimoto Tour

Jan 22

W

Jan 30

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Meet At

$18

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11:30a-2:30p Planetarium Show

$17

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Th

9a-5:30p

Rice Museum of Rocks & Minerals

$36

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Feb 5

W

11a-2:30p

Let’s Do Lunch!

$10

77 Pete Barn

Feb 6

Th

6a-5p

Dog Sledding

$35

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Amazon

Feb 11

Tu

9:15a-5:30p

Oregon Culinary & Tilikum Crossing

$35

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Campbell

Feb 13

Th

11a-4:30p

LBCC’s Santiam Restaurant

$22

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Feb 22

Sa

8:30a-5p

Hike & Soak at Belknap Hot Springs

$30

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Sheldon

Feb 27

Th

10:30a-3:30p Oregon State Archives

$26

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Campbell

Mar 5

Th

8:30a-2:30p

Hull-Oakes Lumber & Long Timber Brew $27

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Campbell

Mar 11

W

12-3:30p

University of Oregon Campus Tour

$11

78 Pete Barn

Mar 12

Th

8a-5p

A Bandon Adventure

$35

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Mar 17

Tu

9:30a-4:30p

TMK Creamery

$33

78 Pete Barn

Apr 2

Th

9a-3p

Be Merry – Go Round

$27

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Apr 16

Th

8:30a-3p

Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest

$32

79 Pete Barn

Apr 16

Th

9a-5:30p

To the Beach Rain or Shine

$35

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Amazon

Apr 18

Sa

8:30a-5:30p

Depoe Bay Crab Feed & Wooden Boat $36

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Campbell

Apr 20-28

Overnight

Tropical Costa Rica w/ Collette Tours Varies

79

Campbell

Apr 25

Sa

9a-5:30p

Oregon Rail Heritage Center

$35

80 Pete Barn

Apr 27

M

9a-5:30p

Crystal Springs Gardens

$34

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Campbell

May 1-2

Overnight

Ashland Interlude

Varies

80

Campbell

May 2

Sa

11:30a-5p

Brownsville Carriage Days

$21

80 Pete Barn

May 5

Tu

8:30a-6p

Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy

$36

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May 7

Th

9:30a-2p

Plant Shopping Excursion

$16

81 Pete Barn

May 8

F

9a-4p

Helios Farm Tour

$20

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Amazon

May 28

Th

8a-5p

Clamming in Coos Bay

$35

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Amazon

Varies

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Aug 9-19 Overnight

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Magical Rhine & Moselle River Cruise with Collette Tours

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Adult Health & Fitness These classes are for ages 18-118, unless noted otherwise. Classes designed for ages 50+ are in Senior Health & Fitness on pages 82-89.

Bicycling Adapted Bike & Equipment Services All ages Adaptive Recreation Services maintains a unique fleet 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 fittings and rentals. For more information call 541-682-5311 or visit GetRec.org/recadaptive. All services at Hilyard Community Center

Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with disabilities, medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. By appointment; available M-F 9a-5p Jan 1-Mar 31 $5 #6445 Apr 1-Jun 30 $5 #6446

Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial fitting or assessment.

By appointment; available M-F 9a-5:30p Jan-Feb-Mar Apr-May-Jun $5/half hour #6448 #6447 $10/hour #6449 #6450 $20/half day #6451 #6452 $40/day #6453 #6454 $50/weekend #7523 #7526

Free Bike Month Free rentals the entire month of May. Available after initial fitting or assessment. By appointment; available M-F 9a-5p Free half hour to full day #6858

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Land Fitness 5K Training Class Follow a weekly training plan and meet once a week for supported group runs with coach Joe Henderson. The small group will let you to connect with other runners in the area. Register by visiting teamsideline.com/eugene. Amazon Community Center Apr 28-Jun 16 Tu 6-7p

$40

Alexander Technique Most of our movement is guided by old habits. The Alexander Technique encourages self-observation and awareness of movements. Learn to move more efficiently and reduce strain through gentle hands-on guidance of everyday activities. Boost your performance in any activity by finding your natural balance. Instructor is certified by the Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Jan 8-Apr 22 W 5:30-6:30p No class Mar 25

$90

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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. #6243 #6244 #6245 #6246

Body-Mind Centering®: Rest & Relaxation Winter is the season of rest and reflection, a time when rejuvenation of the body, mind and spirit is often needed and welcomed, especially after the holiday season. You’ll be invited to slow down, turn your attention inward and relax into the structure of our earthling bodies and the Earth. Using gentle movement, visualization and imagination, we’ll practice meeting ourselves with kindness and compassion, nurturing our whole being and embodying the essence of the season. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Dorene Carroll Jan 15-Feb 19 W 6:30-8p

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$36

Join the Eugene dodgeball community group for an opportunity to exercise year-round, try a new sport and meet some fun people. Registration is not required. First time is free. For more information email dodgeballeugene@ gmail.com or see the Eugene Dodgeball group on Facebook. Sheldon Community Center Jan 8-May 27 W 5:30-7:30p

$5

Drop-in

Dryland Arthritis

Better Bones & Balance

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 6-Mar 16 M 11:45a-12:45p $36 Mar 23-May 18 M 11:45a-12:45p $36 Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 3:15-4:15p $44 Mar 24-May 26 Tu 3:15-4:15p $40 No class Jan 20, Feb 17

Dodgeball

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This class is designed specifically for people with arthritis. Learn to use gentle movements to increase flexibility and maintain muscle strength. Also helps reduce stiffness and pain. All are welcome. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing MWF 11a-12p Drop-in Fee same as pool admission fees, see page 56

Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement lessons invite you to explore and improve freedom of movement, body awareness and relaxation response. Shift habitual movement patterns to gain relief from the effects of stress, help reduce aches and pain. The lessons consist of comfortable, easy movements that gradually evolve into movements of greater range and complexity. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Christine Ratchinsky Mar 16-May 4 M 6:45-7:45p No class Apr 6, 13

$50

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Fitness Centers Work out on your own schedule at the Echo Hollow and Sheldon Pools fitness centers. Get fit using cardiovascular equip-ment including treadmills and elliptical trainers as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the fitness centers requires an orientation for first-time users. For more information see page 57.


Adult Health & Fitness Neuromuscular Exercise Ages 22+

Table Tennis, Beginning

This class is designed to engage the brain and body to encourage more fluid, balanced movement. Ideal for individuals with a variety of neuromuscular challenges (such as Parkinson’s, mild stroke and multiple sclerosis) that may cause loss of balance and coordination. Instructors guide participants through exercises that are usually done standing or moving around the room; however, chairs are providing for balance assistance and rest as needed.

Table tennis is an amazing way to keep fit while having fun with friends. Learn the basics of this Olympic sport.

Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris Jan 7-30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Feb 4-27 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Mar 3-26 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Mar 31-Apr 30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p May 5-28 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Jun 2-25 TuTh 1:30-2:30p

$48 $48 $48 $60 $48 $48

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Total Body Work Out Work all your muscle groups in this low-impact, moderateintensity class. We’ll focus on strength building, cardio endurance, flexibility, balance and core. We’ll use weights, resistance bands, aerobic movements, standing exercises and floor work. Bring a yoga mat and your enthusiasm. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing TuTh 6:30-7:30a Drop-in Fee same as pool admission fees, see page 56

Zumba Cardio

Pilates Beginning and intermediate level mat classes introduce the fundamentals and some of the basic floor exercises of Pilates. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, flexibility and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 5:30-6:30p Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 6:45-7:45p Mar 31-Jun 2 Tu 5:30-6:30p Mar 31-Jun 2 Tu 6:45-7:45p

$69 $63 $63 $63

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Try Pilates for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 7

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ralph McDonald Feb 21-Mar 13 F 1:15-2:15p For open play times see page 40

Tu

6:45-7:45p

Free

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Strong Bones Strong Body

Defeat the loss of bone density. Research shows you can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase your strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 6-Mar 16 M 10:30-11:30a Mar 23-May 18 M 10:30-11:30a Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 4:30-5:30p Mar 24-May 26 Tu 4:30-5:30p Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 3:15-4:15p Mar 26-May 28 Th 3:15-4:15p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$36 $36 $44 $40 $44 $40

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. Stress can’t hang onto a body that’s grooving! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 15-Mar 18 W 5:30-6:30p Apr 1-Jun 3 W 5:30-6:30p

$40 $40

Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 27-Mar 30 M 5:30-6:30p $28 Apr 6-Jun 8 M 5:30-6:30p $36 No class Jan 20, Feb 3, 17, Mar 23, May 25

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Try Zumba Cardio for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 8 W 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Sheldon Community Center Jan 13 M 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Adult Health & Fitness Arthritis H2O Exercise

This class can help people with arthritis exercise, reduce pain and improve flexibility and strength. This fun class is taught in shallow water and is excellent for those with general muscle or joint stiffness or chronic pain. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing TuTh 10-11a Drop-in

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center (begins Feb 25) Ongoing TuTh 10:45-11:30a Drop-in

Deep Water Fitness

Water Fitness These classes are open to ages 16+. Your first class may be attended for free. For class fees at City pools, see pool admission fees, page 56. No classes during pool closures, see page 57.

Aquatic Body Conditioning

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 fitness workout. Intensity levels are varied to accommodate your exercise needs. Further strength gains are offered by using hand-held buoyant-resistant equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing MWF 6-7a Drop-in MWF 7:30-8:30a MW 5:45-6:45p

This buoyancy-supported, deep-water exercise will help you increase muscle strength and tone by using water resistance and equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing TuTh 8:45-9:45a Drop-in

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a M-F 7:15-8:15a M-F 8:30-9:30a M-F 12-1p M-Th 5:30-6:30p Sa 9:30-10:30a

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center (begins Feb 25) Ongoing TuTh 9:45-10:45a Drop-in

Shallow Water Aerobics

Aquatone Tone individual muscle groups, strengthen core muscles and improve balance in shallow and deep water. Suspended exercises enhance postural benefits. Excellent class for those new to water exercise or recovering strength and flexibility. Upper body strength is enhanced with resistance equipment. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:30-9:30a

Drop-in

Aqua Zumba Perfect for those looking to make a splash by adding a low-impact, high-energy aquatic exercise to their fitness routine. Aqua Zumba blends the Zumba philosophy with water resistance for less impact on your joints so you can let loose. With the natural resistance from water, every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles. Taught in the shallow end of the pool. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing F 8:30-9:30a Drop-in

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This is a low impact, water-supported exercise for developing cardiovascular fitness. Toning and abdominal exercises are included. Upbeat and simple energetic routines keep you moving. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center (closes Feb 22) Ongoing MWF 9:30-10:30a Drop-in

Water Walking For a first-time water fitness attendee, this class provides the basics you need and still gives you a great workout. Walk or run in chest-deep water using traveling moves. Suspended, supported exercises are offered for additional balance and stabilization challenges. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8:30-9:30a

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Adult Health & Fitness

Dance Ballet Barre & Stretch Ages 16+ Beginning ballet for teen and adults with an emphasis on strength, flexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jan 17-Mar 20 F 10:45-11:45a $50 Apr 3-Jun 5 F 10:45-11:45a $50

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Try Ballet Barre & Stretch for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 10

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10:45-11:45a Free

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Ballet for Ages 40+

This is a traditional ballet class for dancers over 40. Barre and center work are offered with adaptations that allow ballet to be safe and accessible for older dancers. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 4:30-5:30p Apr 9-May 28 Th 4:30-5:30p

$40 $40

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Try Ballet for Ages 40+ for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 9

Th

4:30-5:30p

Free

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Ballroom Choreography

This party atmosphere social dance class offers fun and easy to learn choreography. Dance sequences are derived from multiple styles: ballroom, rounds, international, country line dances and Rueda. This class tries to accommodate singles by teaching dancers to lead and follow. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Sam Bucher Jan 15-Feb 26 W 7:30-9p Mar 4-Apr 29 W 7:30-9p May 6-Jun 10 W 7:30-9p No class Mar 25

$35 $40 $30

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W

7:30-9p

Free

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Belly Dance

Belly dance is an ancient art form with a complex and fascinating history. We’ll focus on the fundamental movements, inspired by the Egyptian style. Belly dance improves core strength, posture and body awareness. Though most of the class will be movement, there will also

be brief discussions about the history and cultural context of this dance. No experience necessary. All ages, bodies and genders welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Nicole Malinoff Jan 16-Mar 12 Th 5:30-6:30p Apr 2-May 28 Th 5:30-6:30p

$45 $45

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Th

5:30-6:30p

Free

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Bhangra Dance

Bhangra is an innovative dance form combining elements of Punjabi traditions from India with western beats and instruments. The music is upbeat. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sat Pavan Khalsa Jan 16-Mar 12 Th 7-8p Apr 2-May 28 Th 7-8p

$45 $45

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Th

7-8p

Free

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Conditioning for Older Dancers This class is designed to develop both mobility and stability for older dancers. It’s taught in a circuit training format. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 3-3:45p Apr 9-May 28 Th 3-3:45p

$32 $32

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Th

3-3:45p

Free

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Adult Health & Fitness DanceAbility Workshop Ages 16+ Everyone is welcome to this class, and no dance experience is necessary. Participants will be guided through dance and movement explorations that build camaraderie, physical awareness and artistic expression, all in an environment that facilitates safety and joy. The DanceAbility method is a contemporary dance practice that promotes inclusion. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Feb 18 Tu 6:30-7:30p Apr 7 Tu 6:30-7:30p

$5 $5

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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 Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 1:30-2:30p Apr 9-May 28 Th 1:30-2:30p

$40 $40

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Free

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Everything’s Swing Learn to dance to a variety of rhythms with a variety of steps in this lively class that covers common forms of swing and other ballroom dances, including East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Lindy hop, cha-cha, 2-step, Charleston, salsa and polka. This class is great for beginners or as a new approach for experienced dancers. Class emphasizes leading and following as the common thread that holds all couples together. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Sam Bucher Jan 16-Feb 27 Th 6:30-7:45p Mar 5-Apr 30 Th 6:30-7:45p May 7-Jun 11 Th 6:30-7:45p No class Mar 26

$32 $36 $27

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Th

6:30-7:45p

Free

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Fusion Square Dance

All levels of square dancing experience are welcome. A mix of modern and traditional square dancing encompassing basics through challenge. Both traditional and unique formations and approaches are used in this take on a classic dance style. The class is fast-paced, good exercise and uses a variety of music styles.

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Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Sam Bucher Jan 13-Feb 24 M 6:30-8:30p $32 Mar 2-Apr 27 M 6:30-8:30p $64 May 4-Jun 8 M 6:30-8:30p $40 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 23, May 25

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Modern Dance Ages 13+ This class is for all levels. We’ll cover the basic techniques and fundamentals of modern dance. Come explore movement in a supportive environment, while gaining flexibility and grace. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Jan 6-Mar 9 M 5:30-6:30p Apr 13-May 18 M 5:30-6:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$48 $36

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Martial Arts Aikido Ages 12+ Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art based on nonaggression and non-violent self-defense. Classes feature ki (energy) exercises combined with self-defense techniques in a safe and supportive environment. All levels of students are welcome – beginning to advanced. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Wayne Vincent Jan 14-Mar 19 TuTh 6:45-8p Apr 7-Jun 4 TuTh 6:45-8p No class Mar 5

$95 $95

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Adult Health & Fitness Fencing

Tai Chi

Ages 12+

Fencing is a classic martial sport with much history, art, style and drama as well as being a fun physical activity for kids and parents. This class is an introduction to foil fencing. It concentrates on discipline, balance, coordination, sportsmanship and above all, fun. Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Beginning Jan 15-Mar 4 W 5:30-6:30p Apr 8-May 27 W 5:30-6:30p Intermediate Jan 15-Mar 4 W 6:45-7:45p Apr 8-May 27 W 6:45-7:45p

$89 $89

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Qigong Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. It 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 Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 12:15-1p Mar 31-Jun 2 Tu 12:15-1p Intermediate Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 1:15-2p Mar 31-Jun 2 Tu 1:15-2p

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Beginning Jan 15-Mar 18 W 4:30-5:30p Apr 1-May 27 W 4:30-5:30p No class Feb 5

$40 $40

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$40 $40

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$36 $36

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Try Qigong for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 7 Tu 12:15-1p

Free

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Campbell Community Center Jan 8 W 4:30-5:30p

Free

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This ancient Chinese art uses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, flexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jan 6-Mar 16 M 10:40-11:40a Mar 30-Jun 1 M 10:40-11:40a Jan 8-Mar 18 W 10:40-11:40a Apr 1-Jun 3 W 10:40-11:40a Jan 10-Mar 20 F 10:40-11:40a Apr 3-Jun 5 F 10:40-11:40a Intermediate Jan 6-Mar 16 M 9:30-10:30a Mar 30-Jun 1 M 9:30-10:30a Jan 8-Mar 18 W 9:30-10:30a Apr 1-Jun 3 W 9:30-10:30a Jan 10-Mar 20 F 9:30-10:30a Apr 3-Jun 5 F 9:30-10:30a No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

$36 $36 $44 $40 $44 $40

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Campbell Community Center Beginning Jan 13-Mar 16 M 9-10a $32 #6221 Mar 23-May 18 M 9-10a $36 #6222 Jan 15-Mar 18 W 9-10a $40 #6224 Mar 25-May 27 W 9-10a $40 #6225 No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Meets at Lamb Cottage Feb 12, Mar 11, Apr 8, May 13 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $32 Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $32 Intermediate Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 12:45-1:45p $32 Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 12:45-1:45p $32

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Lamb Cottage, Beginning Jan 8 W 9-10a

Free

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Petersen Barn Community Center Beginning Jan 7 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Free Intermediate Jan 7 Tu 12:45-1:45p Free

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Adult Health & Fitness Tai Chi for Balance This specially designed class focuses on the health benefits for people with mobility and balance problems. Gentle exercise in the form of tai chi strengthens muscles and improves stamina, blood circulation, balance and relaxation. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jan 27-Feb 24 M 12-1p $12 #6884 Mar 2-Apr 27 M 12-1p $32 #6891 May 4-Jun 8 M 12-1p $20 #6894 No class Jan 20, Feb 3, 17, Mar 23, May 25 Intermediate Jan 13-31 MWF 11a-12p $32 #6897 2 days/week $24 #6918 Feb 5-28 MWF 11a-12p $40 #6903 2 days/week $32 #6920 Mar 2-30 MWF 11a-12p $36 #6908 2 days/week $28 #6923 Apr 1-29 MWF 11a-12p $52 #6913 2 days/week $40 #6926 May 4-29 MWF 11a-12p $44 #6916 2 days/week $32 #6929 No class Jan 20, Feb 3, 17, Mar 13, 23, 27, May 1, 25

Try Tai Chi for Balance for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Beginning Jan 13 Intermediate Jan 8-10

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Wellness Stress Reduction The goal of this class is to know what is stressful for you and to find effective ways to reduce your stress. Topics include determining your stress level, causes and effects of stress, practical strategies and community resources.

Each session will have class discussion and worksheets, and will end with a guided relaxation. The focus of the class is for you to gain personal insight and understanding and have tools you can use. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Keith Wohlberg Feb 21-Mar 13 F 5:30-6:30p

$20

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Yoga Modified Yoga This gentle yoga class is designed specifically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modified for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Yoga mats and blocks provided. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Kimby Maxson Ongoing M 11a-12:30p Purchase 10 visit punch pass for $70

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Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. Improves overall health and well-being. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 13-Mar 16 M 5:30-6:30p Mar 30-May 18 M 5:30-6:30p Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 9:15-10:15a Apr 2-Jun 4 Th 9:15-10:15a No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Hannah Veith Jan 13-Mar 9 M 6:35-7:35p Mar 16-Apr 27 M 6:35-7:35p No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 9-10a Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 9-10a Jan 10-Feb 28 F 9-10a Mar 6-Apr 24 F 9-10a No class Feb 7

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Amazon Community Center Jan 6 M 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 6 M 6:35-7:35p Jan 7 Tu 9-10a

Free Free

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Adult Sports Leagues Registration & Web Page Registration for all activities is through teamsideline.com/ eugene. This web page has all the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more. Also visit us on the web at GetRec.org/athletics or facebook.com/adultleagues.

Outdoor Sports Field Rentals

Contact the Athletics staff for information and applications for use of the City’s outdoor sports fields and the joint school district/City of Eugene artificial turf fields.

League Schedules Sport

Men’s (M), Women’s (W), Mixed (Mx)

Winter Self–Officiated Volleyball C Spring 5k Training C Spring Soccer M, C Spring Ultimate C Spring Volleyball W, C Summer Softball M, W, C Sand Volleyball W, C Summer Soccer* C *Individual and team registration

Like Sports? Want to Earn Extra $$?

You Make the Calls! All of the adult sports leagues are looking for new officials. No experience necessary. Contact the Athletics office or: Basketball: Tony Fajardo, 541-689-8480 Soccer: Jonathan Siegle, 541-285-0819 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-321-5990 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-510-0112

Registration is conducted at the Athletics Office (address above). Registration is by team only, unless noted otherwise.

Registration Dates Jan 7-10 Mar 30-Apr 17 Feb 18-21 Feb 18-21 Feb 25-28 Mar 31-Apr 3 Apr 28- May 1 May 5-8

Game/Match Days Thu Tue Mon-Fri Sun & Wed Sun & Tue Sun-Fri Mon-Thu Tue-Thu

Games Begin

Length of Season

Thu, Jan 23 Tue, Apr 28 Mon, Mar 30 Sun, Mar 29 Tue, Mar 31 Sun, May 18 Mon, Jun 8 Tue, Jun 9

8 weeks 8 weeks 8 weeks 8 weeks 5 weeks 10 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks

**Registration is by individual only, no team registration. GetRec.org

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Adult Swimming

30 Day Pass

$28

$33

Youth (ages 3-17)

$4.50

$36

$44

$4.00

$34

$42

Adult (ages 18-59)

$5.00

$42

$54

Senior (ages 60+)

$3.50

$28

$33

Senior (ages 60+)

$4.50

$36

$44

Family*

$9.00

$67

$80

Family*

$15.00

$90

$108

Single Visit

$3.50

Adult (ages 18-59)

10 Visit Pass

Youth (ages 3-17)

Single Visit

Opens Feb 24 for lap swimming only. Amazon passes are valid at all pools.

10 Visit Pass

Amazon Fees

30 Day Pass

Echo Hollow & Sheldon Fees

Not valid at Amazon Pool.

Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than five people. Not valid for fitness classes.

10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. 30 Day Pass: Good for 30 consecutive days from date of purchase. Gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/ child swims, lap swims, fitness classes and fitness centers. Admission Policies: All admissions include access to lap swims, recreation swims, spas, and fitness centers, as available. Some age

restrictions apply. Children age two and under are admitted free with a paid adult. Fitness classes may be attended on a drop-in basis as space permits. Swim Diapers Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require reusable swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals. No disposable swim diapers in the water.

Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center is closing Feb. 22 for a major renovation and expansion, thanks to the 2018 Parks and Rec System Plan bond. Construction is expected to be finished in Winter 2021. Thank you for your patience. Sheldon Pool will be open regular hours during this time. Amazon Pool will open Feb. 24 for lap swimming only.

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Hours & Info

Closures/Modified Schedules Amazon Pool Feb 24 May 25

Lap Swim No matter what your level is, we have a lane for you! Lap lanes are available for slow, medium and fast swimmers. Children ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Amazon Pool, Feb 24-Jun 12, all Short Course M-F 5:30-8:30a Sa 11a-2p 11a-2p Su 11a-2p 6-8p Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Feb 21 Indoor Pool M-F 5:30-8:30a 11:15a-1p M-Th 7-8p F 5-8p Su 11a-1p Sheldon Pool, Jan 6-Jun 14 MWF 5:30-6:30a M-F 7-8:25a 11:30a-1:30p 7:30-8:30p

Outdoor Pool TuTh 5:30-8:30a M-F 11a-1:30p Su 11a-3p

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9a–12p

See Closures/Modified Schedules, next column

Fitness Centers Our fitness centers offer cardiovascular equipment – including treadmills and stair masters – as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups.

Use of the fitness centers requires an orientation for firsttime users and a signed consent form on file. Open to adults ages 18 or older. • Youth age 16 to 17 must have a guardian signed consent form on file. • Youth age 13 to 15 must have a guardian signed consent form on file and must have an adult present. • Youth age 12 and younger are not permitted to use the fitness centers. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Feb 21 M-F 5:30a-8p Su

11a-3p

Sheldon Pool, Jan 6-Jun 14 M-F 5:30a-8:30p

9a-2p

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Echo Hollow Pool Dec 22-Jan 3 Holiday schedule, call for information Dec 24 Closes for holiday at 1p Dec 25 Closed for holiday Dec 31 Closes for holiday at 5p Jan 1 Closed for holiday Feb 22-Winter 2021 Closed for renovation Sheldon Pool Dec 13 Dec 14-15 Dec 22-Jan 3 Dec 24 Dec 25 Dec 31 Jan 1 Feb 1-2 Mar 23-27 May 25

Closes at 1:30p for swim meet Closed for swim meet Holiday schedule, call for information Closes for holiday at 1:30p Closed for holiday Closes for holiday at 5p Closed for holiday Closed for YMCA State Meet Spring Break schedule, call for information Closed for holiday

Special Events Commit to Fit Keep your New Year’s resolution going strong! During February, Aquatics staff will track how often you work out, lap swim, attend a fitness class or use the weight room. After five visits, you’ll be entered into a prize drawing. Drawing is Feb. 21 at Echo Hollow Pool, and Feb. 28 at Sheldon Pool. The more you work out, the better your chances! Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools

Fitness classes are on pages 47-54 & 82-89.

Swim & Fitness Adult learn-to-swim lessons are listed in the Youth Swimming 15 , ● 16 & ● 17 . section, pages 28-31, classes ● Water Fitness classes are on page 50.

Spa Hours

Amazon Pool, Feb 24-Jun 12 Same as Lap Swim hours Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Feb 21 M-F 5:30a-8p Su

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Adult Outdoor

These activities are for ages 18-118, unless noted otherwise. Activities designed for ages 50+ are in Senior Outdoor, pages 90-93.

Kayaking Inflatable Kayak Day Trip This trip is for adults wanting to try whitewater kayaking on fun and stable inflatable kayaks. Start in Springfield and end at the River House Outdoor Center in Eugene. No experience is necessary but general comfort around water is needed. You must actively paddle to maneuver through rapids and around obstacles. All river gear and transportation is provided. Bring lunch, water and a swimsuit. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jun 6 Sa 10a-3p $40

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This is a series that focuses on learning the kayak roll. Price includes equipment – boat, skirt and paddle. Note the new location and times.

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Bring your own boat to the pool or rent a kayak, paddle and skirt to use. Practice your paddle strokes and develop your kayak roll. Indoor heated pool. Sheldon Pool Tuesdays 8:30-10p, $5/session Equipment available for rent, $5; no instruction provided No practice Apr 7, 14, 21

Trashy Tuesdays Willamette River Cleanups Join Willamette Riverkeeper and float the Willamette River to help clean the urban riverbanks. Reserve a seat in a raft or bring your own boat. Personal flotation devices are required for all participants and will be provided with registration. To register for these events or for questions contact Michelle at michelle@willametteriverkeeper.org. Mar 10, Apr 14, May 12 Tu 8:30a-12:30p Free

Kayak Roll Sessions Ages 12+

Sheldon Pool Apr 7, 14, 21

Self-Guided Kayak Practice Ages 12+

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Sailing Classroom sessions meet at the River House Outdoor Center. Water sessions meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, on Fern Ridge Reservoir. Marina parking requires a Lane County fee of $4/day, $40/year; purchase online at lanecounty.org. For more information call 541-682-6324.

This is Sailing Have you always wanted to sail or are interested in our classes and want to test the waters first? Set sail with us and let this two-hour introduction be your invitation to a lifetime of enjoyment. No experience is necessary. May 23 May 23

Sa Sa

12-2p 3-5p

$25 $25

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ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Certification Learn to skipper a 24-foot sloop-rigged keelboat in light to moderate winds and sea conditions. Learn basic sailing terminology, parts, functions, helm commands, docking, sail trim, points of sail, buoyage, seamanship and basic navigation rules to avoid collisions and hazards. Gain confidence with lots of hands-on practice. Earn your ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Certification. Classroom May 6 W 6-9p On the water May 9, 10, 16, 17 SaSu 2:30-7:30p $310 #7019 Classroom May 6 W 6-9p On the water May 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22 MWF 5:30-9p $310 #7020 Classroom May 27 W 6-9p On the water May 30, 31, Jun 6, 7 SaSu 2:30-7:30p $310 #7022

Classroom May 27 W 6-9p On the water Jun 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12 MWF 5:30-9p

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

Practice Nights 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. ASA students receive a $5 discount. May 12 May 26

Tu Tu

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

$35 $35

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Private Lessons Lessons can be held on your boat or the City’s, and can be about docking, heavy and light air sailing, reefing, crew overboard and more. You set the goals and we help you achieve them. $40/hour, minimum of 4 hours, by appointment To arrange call 541-682-6324

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 certifications are available to add on to your experience. Pre-departure meeting will be scheduled to discuss itinerary, provisioning and carpooling. For information call 541-682-6324 or email santanasailing@ gmail.com Sep 2020

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Snowshoeing Snowshoe Trips at the River House Stay fit this winter and learn snow travel skills on a snowshoeing trip with River House staff. The destination depends on snow conditions and bus transportation is included. No previous snowshoe experience is necessary, but you must be able to hike 3-5 miles on uneven terrain. Snowshoes and boots are available for rent from Berg’s Ski & Snowboard Shop (541683-1300). Bring your own winter clothing, food and drink. A full itinerary will be provided at the pretrip meeting.

Skiing Introduction to Cross-Country Skiing Learn to cross-country ski with this collaboration between Berg’s Ski and Snowboard Shop, Hoodoo Ski Area and River House Outdoor Center. A pretrip evening session will introduce clothing/equipment selection and trip preparations, and the trip will teach skills for cross-country skiing on and off the trail. Transportation and ski rentals are provided by Berg’s; trail passes are courtesy of Hoodoo. Register with Berg’s Ski & Snowboard Shop in person, online at bergsskishop.com or by phone at 541-683-1300. All trips meet at Berg’s Ski Shop, 367 W. 13th Ave. Pretrip Jan 7 Trip Jan 11

Tu Sa

6-8p at the River House 6:30a-6p $69

Pretrip Jan 21 Trip Jan 25

Tu Sa

6-8p at the River House 6:30a-6p $69

Pretrip Feb 4 Trip Feb 8

Tu Sa

6-8p at the River House 6:30a-6p $69

Pretrip Feb 25 Tu Trip Feb 29 Sa

6-8p at the River House 6:30a-6p $69

Cross-Country Ski Tour These ski tours are led by River House staff and are for those with previous cross-country ski experience. Build your skills and experience new terrain. Destination depends on snow conditions and bus transportation is provided. Skis can be rented from Berg’s Ski & Snowboard Shop (541-6831300). Bring your own winter clothing, food and drink. A full itinerary will be provided at pre-trip meeting. Pretrip Feb 18 Tu 6-8p at the River House Trip Feb 22 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $59 #7171 Pretrip Mar 10 Tu Trip Mar 14 Sa

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Trainings Wilderness First Responder Ages 16+ If you work or recreate where access to medical care is delayed or communication is unreliable, this 10-day course is for you. This nationally recognized 80-hour certification program is the industry standard for professional guides, trip leaders, search and rescue team members, outdoor recreationists and international travelers. Upon completion, you will be able to conduct a thorough physical exam, obtain a patient history, assess vital signs, provide emergency care in the wilderness and make crucial evacuation decisions. Training includes CPR training and certification. Register online at nols.edu/portal/wmi/courses/15060, call 866-8319001 or email wilderness_medicine@nols.edu. Spencer Creek Grange, 86013 Lorane Hwy. Mar 20-29 Daily 8a-5p $765 Course meets daily 8a-5p, with 2 evening sessions & 1 day off


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Wilderness First Responder, Hybrid Re-Certification Ages 16+ This hybrid format Wilderness First Responder recertification course blends online learning with scenarios and skills emphasizing decision-making and curriculum updates. Online work allows you to review the curriculum at your own pace and then focus on the hands-on element during the two-day class. Once you are registered, all online components must be completed before the class. Training includes CPR training and certification. Register online at nols.edu/portal/wmi/courses/15059, call 866831-9001 or email wilderness_medicine@nols.edu. Washington Park Center Apr 4-5 SaSu 8a-5p

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Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks with Eugene Rec and Parks and Open Space staff. This year 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. No registration is required; please meet at the location listed in the walk description.

Tugman Park/Amazon Parkway Visit Tugman Park and the Amazon Parkway to learn about recent park renovations, prairie and woodland habitat work and waterways management. Meet at the Tugman Park picnic shelter off Hilyard Street. Feb 1

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Mt. Baldy (Ridgeline) Check out recent trail renovations and habitat work on the Ridgeline Trail. Catch a glimpse of spring wildflowers in bloom. Meet at the Dillard East Trailhead parking lot on Dillard Road. Mar 7

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Celebrate the arrival of spring with this series of guided forest walks. Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin yoku, or forest bathing, forest mindfulness walks create opportunities for developing a personal relationship with the natural world and receiving the medicine the land offers when we learn how to simply “be with.” By moving slowly, engaging our senses and listening with our whole body we discover the potential for health and healing through our connection to the Earth, ourselves and each other. Meet at Alton Baker Park, north of parking lot near restrooms Instructor: Dorene Carroll Apr 4-25 Sa 12-3p $48 #7253

Amazon Park Experience rare wet prairie habitat and plants in south Eugene. Learn about upcoming trail and stream habitat work. Meet in the Amazon Station Park and Ride shelter off Amazon Parkway. Apr 4

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Drop-in

Maurie Jacobs to Rasor Park Stroll the banks of the Willamette River and find out about ongoing habitat work, the importance of riparian trees and local natural history. Meet in the parking lot at the end of Fir Lane off River Road (150 Fir Ln.). May 2

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A free guided walking tour of Suzanne Arlie Park in southeast Eugene. This is the largest park in the City’s system and is currently in the master planning process to establish conservation priorities and opportunities for nature-based recreational activities and facilities. See the wildfire fuels reduction and habitat restoration work that has been done and take a walk along a portion of the route proposed for the eastward extension of the Ridgeline Trail network. Meet at the gate at the end of Gonyea Road, near Lane Community College Parking Lot C, for shuttle to park; LCC can be accessed by public bus, bike path or private vehicle Feb 8 Sa 1:30-3p Free Drop-in May 30 Sa 1:30-3p Free Drop-in More walking activities are on page 88.

Alpine Adventures Volunteers Needed Oregon Adaptive Sports is looking for skiers and snowboarders who would like to volunteer their time to assist with adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at Hoodoo for the winter 2020 season. Volunteers can earn free passes to Hoodoo.

Volunteers are needed Fridays and Sundays from: January 10 – March 8 On-snow trainings provided. Please register at oregonadaptivesports.org Email: info@oregonadaptivesports.org Phone: 541-306-4774

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Volunteer with Adaptive Recreation Adaptive Recreation Services programs thrive with volunteers! We are seeking positive people who will assist in implementing a variety of recreation activities for individuals who experience disabilities. Volunteers may support patrons one on one, assist instructors with set-up and clean up & creative projects to be assigned. Previous experience working with individuals with disabilities is preferred but not required. Please contact: Krista Hertert, KHertert@eugene-or.gov, 541-682-6340 to learn more about any of our current volunteer opportunities.


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Senior Activities These classes are designed for ages 50+, but any adult can participate in most activities. More classes for ages 18-118 are in Adult Activities, pages 35-46.

Arts Artists & Crafters Studio This workshop is an informal gathering of artists of all kinds. Enjoy a great studio space and great company every Tuesday. There isn’t an instructor, please bring your own supplies. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

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Basic Woodworking

Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell

Woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Women’s Only class is open to all who identify as women. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Len Gould Basic Woodworking Jan 27-Mar 2 M 6-8:30p No class Feb 17 Women’s Only Basic Woodworking Apr 6-May 4 M 6-8:30p

$84

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Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a work space and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay as you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $3/day No woodshop Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 11, 25

Drop-in

Woodshop Clean-Up Day The Campbell Woodshop will be closed to allow a full day of clean-up and maintenance. Join in the fun and help make the shop a better place to work. Refreshments provided. Campbell Community Center May 11 M 9a-3p

Free

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Senior Activities Woodshop Tour This is a free tour of the Campbell Woodshop. All participants receive a free coupon for a one-day use of the shop. Campbell Community Center Jan 17 F 1-1:30p Mar 24 Tu 1-1:30p May 21 Th 1-1:30p

Free Free Free

Drop-in Drop-in Drop-in

Card Making Workshop Make beautiful and creative cards for friends and family. Projects tailored to the season and upcoming holidays. Share your ideas with other card makers. Bring your own materials; there won’t be an instructor. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 1-4p #6195 Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Jan 10, Feb 14, Mar 13, Apr 10, May 8

Try Card Making for Free Try this drop-in group for free. There won’t be an instructor, but this welcoming group is great at sharing ideas for new projects. Registration required. Campbell Community Center Jan 3 F 1-4p

Free

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Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in workshop. Prior experience is necessary because there won’t be an instructor. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

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Color Watermedia Explore making art with a variety of water-based color media: water color and water-soluble color crayons and pencils. Have fun, experiment, learn and play. Required materials will be discussed in first class.

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jan 6-Mar 16 M 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6285 Mar 23-May 18 M 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6286 Jan 8-Mar 18 W 9:30a-12:30p $128 #6287 Mar 25-May 27 W 9:30a-12:30p $116 #6288 No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Registration starts 8:30a Mar 2 for classes that start in March

Drawing & Composition Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop confidence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jan 10-Mar 20 F 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6289 Mar 27-May 29 F 9:30a-12:30p $105 #6290 No class Jan 17, Feb 14, May 22 Registration starts 8:30a Mar 2 for classes that start in March

Hand Stamped Card Making Explore a wide range of techniques in making your own beautiful greeting cards. Make at least two cards per meeting in a variety of styles. Materials cost $2 per card. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Lynne Campbell Jan 27-Mar 9 M 1:30-3:30p No class Feb 17

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Senior Activities Sumi-e Ink Painting Ages 40+ Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke to express a range of color and feeling. Use sumi-e ink stick and watercolor with traditional, seasonal and fun subjects to explore the fascinating possibilities for self-expression through this delightfully sensitive art form. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Beginning Jan 9-Mar 12 Th 1-4p Mar 26-May 28 Th 1-4p One no-class date TBA Advanced Jan 8-Mar 11 W 1-4p Mar 25-May 27 W 1-4p One no-class date TBA

$115 $115

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

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

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

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Drop-in

Community Services Income Tax Assistance Trained volunteers from AARP/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program will provide free help to seniors of moderate incomes. Appointments are required.

Campbell Community Center Feb 1-Apr 12 F-Su 9a-3p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 starting Jan 21

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

SHIBA Appointments Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance conducts oneon-one appointments with individuals to answer questions about Medicare health insurance coverage, forms and more. Amazon Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5373 Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 2nd/3rd Th 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521 Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

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Games

Games Sampler Are you somewhere between bingo and bridge? Try cribbage, Skip-Bo and Scrabble in a new group. Please come with a good, clean joke to help start the session in the right spirit. We’ll alternate the games in a regular pattern.

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

$0.25

Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p No session Jan 1

Drop-in

Backgammon Meet weekly to play one of the oldest and most popular board games. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 10a-12p

$0.25

Drop-in

Bingo Penny bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome! Bingo is $0.25 per person, plus a penny per card per game. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p No bingo Jan 1

$0.25

Drop-in

Partners not required.

Bridge

Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 12:30-3:30p No bridge Jan 11, May 24

$2

$0.25

Drop-in

Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 9a-3p No poker Mar 26

$0.25

Drop-in

Women’s Poker Open to adults who identify as female.

Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 1-4p

9a-12p

$0.25

Drop-in

Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, self-confidence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. $0.25

Drop-in

Cribbage Challenge yourself and meet new friends. A fun way to spend an afternoon, but be careful it may be addicting! Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing W 12:45-3:45p $0.25 No cribbage Jan 1

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Drop-in

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

Drop-in

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Poker

Pinochle

Grumpy Old Men Bridge

Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 9a-12p No chess Jan 1

Drop-in

Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Tu 12:45-4:30p $0.25 No poker Mar 31

Bridge

Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th W

$0.25

Drop-in

$0.25

Drop-in

Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing MF 12:45-3:45p $0.25 No pinochle Jan 20, Feb 17

Drop-in

Pool Hall The pool room is open daily. Come down for a friendly game. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 8:30a-7p Tu-F 8:30a-4:30p $0.25 No pool Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 25

Drop-in

The First Pool Game of the Year Pool is free all day for the first (open) day of the year. Campbell Community Center Jan 2 Th 8:30a-4:30p Free

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Senior Activities Scrabble

Italian, Intermediate

Exercise your mind while having fun by playing Scrabble with others.

Learn Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation, verbs and tenses in a small class setting. Required material will be discussed in the first class.

Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p

$0.25

Drop-in

Table Tennis Table tennis is the perfect game because it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels.

Amazon Community Center Jan 6-Jun 5 M, F 12-3:30p $0.50 Drop-in Beginning players 12-1:45p, experienced players 1:45-3:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 23, May 25 Fridays Feb 21-Mar 13 open play will be interrupted 1:15-2:15p for class, see page 85

French, Intermediate Move beyond basic French in these fun and interesting classes. Learn more advanced reading, grammar and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. To determine your level, call 541-682-5318. $170 $156

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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 sizes allow for individual attention. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 6-Mar 16 M 11:30a-2p Mar 23-May 18 M 11:30a-2p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$127 $127

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Spanish, Beginning This fun course will introduce you to Spanish language and culture while teaching you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. In a small class, you’ll learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani 1st Level, 2nd Term Jan 10-Mar 20 F 9-11a 1st Level, 3rd Term Mar 27-May 29 F 9-11a 2nd Level Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 9-11a Mar 24-May 26 Tu 9-11a

Languages & Culture

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Level 1 Jan 10-Mar 27 F 1-4p Apr 17-Jun 26 F 1-4p Level 2 Jan 9-Mar 26 Th 10a-1p Apr 16-Jun 25 Th 10a-1p Level 3 Jan 6-Mar 23 M 1-4p Apr 13-Jun 22 M 1-4p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 6-Mar 16 M 9-11:30a Mar 23-May 18 M 9-11:30a No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$104

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Spanish, Intermediate This course is a continuation of Spanish, Beginning with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. With small class sizes, you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the language through a guided dialogue. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 11a-1p Mar 24-May 26 Tu 11a-1p

$104 $94

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Spanish, Advanced Go beyond the basics in this class. You’ll learn to easily speak Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar and have some fun too. Small class size guarantees you’ll have plenty of personal attention. Required materials will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 1-3p Mar 24-May 26 Tu 1-3p

$104 $94

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Music Acoustic Music Jam This non-amplified musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in. Acoustic instruments only. Amazon Community Center Ongoing Sa 9:30-11:30a $0.25 No jam Feb 22, Mar 21, 28, Apr 4

Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 9:30-11:30a $0.25

Drop-in

Drop-in

Presentations All presentations are free, but registration is required.

Confused About Recycling? Don’t know what goes in the recycling, garbage and yard waste bins but want to do the right thing? An expert from Eugene Waste Prevention will simplify it for you and update your knowledge.

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Ben Zublin, City of Eugene Waste Prevention Program Jan 13 M 2-3p Free #7506

Aging with Courage: I Never Died Before, a Survival Guide to Aging & Beyond A presentation about an educational novel based on the belief aging is a natural process and not a medical emergency. The session includes an exercise on how to write an open letter to your future health care team.

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Anne Maggs, professor emerita, NW Christian Univ. Jan 15 W 2-3:30p Free #6880

Become a Senior Companion The federal Senior Companion Program trains and supports low-income adult volunteers (ages 55+) who make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities. Help clients maintain quality of life and earn a small hourly taxfree stipend. Also learn about Elder Help. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Beth Brooks, Senior Companion Program Jan 17 F 10-11a Free #6872 Feb 5 W 10-11a Free #6874 Mar 19 Th 10-11a Free #6875 Apr 23 Th 10-11a Free #6876 May 18 M 10-11a Free #6877

Retirement by Design Having a successful retirement can be a challenge with today’s market fluctuations. Come learn about investment strategies to help you design the retirement you want.

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Stephen Matteucci, financial advisor, Edward Jones Jan 17 F 1-2p Free #6906

Advance Directives Attorney Bill Atwood will help you complete the form “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of a Health Care Representative.” Forms are provided. The advance directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to receive. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jan 21 Tu 2:30-4p Mar 17 Tu 2:30-4p May 19 Tu 2:30-4p

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Senior Activities International Cultural Explorations Expand your knowledge of different countries and cultures through this fascinating lecture series provided by the International Cultural Service Program at the University of Oregon. The presentations may include slides and homeland items. Come to Lunch at the Barn before the lecture (lunch registration required). Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: International Cultural Service Program, U of O Jan 23 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #6360 Feb 20 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #6361 Apr 23 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #6362

Senior Living Options Learn how you can age at home, recognize when it’s time to move to a care community and what are the options of senior care communities. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Ronit Cohen, PT & owner, A Home to Fit You Jan 24 F 2-3:15p Free #6898 Mar 18 W 10-11:15a Free #6901

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

Healthy Living for Your Brain & Body: Tips from the Latest Research Learn how to develop habits for living a healthy lifestyle. Studies have shown proper brain and heart health can contribute to the possible risk reduction of diseases and ultimately lead to a longer, healthier life. Free

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Dementia Conversations This program will offer helpful tips to assist families with difficult conversations related to dementia, including going to the doctor, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans. Campbell Community Center Feb 24 M 10-11:30a

Free

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Effective Communication Strategies Explore how communication takes place when someone has Alzheimer’s. Learn to decode the verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia and identify strategies to help you connect and communicate at each stage of the disease. Campbell Community Center Mar 23 M 10-11:30a

Living with Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias

Campbell Community Center Jan 27 M 10-11:30a

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters Learn the ten warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, hear from people who have the disease and find out how to recognize the signs in yourself and others.

Free

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Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia Learn about detection, causes, risk factors, stages and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. This program is designed to help you understand the difference between normal age-related memory changes and more serious memory problems that should be evaluated by a medical professional. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 16 Th 1-2:30p

Free

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Legal & Financial Planning Through this interactive two-part program, you’ll learn about important legal and financial issues, how to put plans in place and access legal and financial resources near you. Campbell Community Center Apr 27 M 10a-12p

Free

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Virtual Dementia Tour Experience the physical and mental challenges those with dementia face with a patented simulation device that alters your senses while trying to complete common everyday tasks and exercises. The actual simulation is eight minutes long; you’ll be contacted by the facilitator with your tour start time. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Ronit Cohen, PT & owner, A Home to Fit You Feb 4 Tu 2:30-3:30p Free #7280

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Senior Activities celebration. Each luncheon is followed by penny bingo. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 12p No lunch Jan 1

$5

Drop-in

Men’s Club Breakfast A monthly breakfast sponsored by the Campbell Community Center Men’s Club. All area senior men are invited to attend. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 8:30-9:30a

$4

Drop-in

Movie Matinee at the Barn Estate Planning A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries in estate planning. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Feb 18 Tu 2:30-4p Apr 21 Tu 2:30-4p

Free Free

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So You’re Going on Medicare This presentation will review the basics of Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans (e.g. HMOs and PPOs), Medigap (Medicare supplemental insurance) and prescription drug plans. This presentation is not co-sponsored by Medicare. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Doug Money, licensed insurance agent Jan 8 W 1:30-3p Free #7558 Mar 11 W 1:30-3p Free #6677

Social Gatherings Lunch at the Barn Enjoy lunch at The Barn! Menus vary but typically include a main dish, salad, bread and dessert. During lunch an international student from the University of Oregon will talk about their country and culture. Registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 23 Th 12-1:30p Feb 20 Th 12-1:30p Apr 23 Th 12-1:30p

$5 $5 $5

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Lunch Bunch A weekly social lunch. Menus vary, call the day ahead to request a vegetarian option. No registration is required. Every fourth Wednesday of the month is a birthday

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Come in for a matinee movie. Popcorn provided. Drop-in.

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 24 F 1-3:30p $1 “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” (PG13) Feb 21 F 1-3:30p $1 “Green Book” (PG13) Mar 13 F 1-3:30p $1 “On a Clear Day” (PG13) Apr 17 F 1-3:30p $1 “Shape of Water” (R) May 8 F 1-3:30p $1 “Calendar Girls” (PG13)

Newcomers Social This is your opportunity to find out what Campbell Community Center is all about. Join staff and volunteers for information about the variety of programs, services, trips, classes and activities offered and take a tour of the center. Campbell Community Center Jan 3 F 2-3p Apr 24 F 2-3p

Free Free

Drop-in Drop-in

St. Patrick’s Dinner Don’t miss the annual St. Patrick’s Day dinner held at Petersen Barn Community Center. Wear something green, bring a friend and feast on a meal of traditional corned beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, rolls and dessert. There will be entertainment during the evening. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 12 Th 5-7p

$8

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Senior Activities

Special Interest AARP Smart Driver Program This course is designed for motorists ages 50 and older but is open to all ages. It will sharpen your skills and help you avoid accidents and traffic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to participants ages 55 and older who complete this six-hour course. Registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 28 Tu 9:30a-4p Mar 3 Tu 9:30a-4p Apr 17 F 9:30a-4p May 8 F 9:30a-4p

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Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 13-Jan 15 MW 9:15a-12:15p Mar 16-Mar 18 MW 9:15a-12:15p Apr 13-Apr 15 MW 9:15a-12:15p

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$20 class fee due at start of first class, payable to AARP by cash or check; $5 discount to AARP members with proof of membership

Book Givers Group Join the group for conversation and to repair children’s books. The books are delivered to nonprofit organizations proving shelter, food and services for families. No experience necessary, just a willingness to volunteer. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 10a-12p No group Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Free

Drop-in

Checkrite Electronics Repair Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 3rd W 11a-12p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 1st M 1-1:30p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521

Creative Writing Workshop Do you love to write? This is an ongoing, peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-2:30p Term fee $4, or drop-in fee $0.25/day

Joy of Grandparenting Through fun activities, reflection and informal discussion this three-session workshop will help make the most of the grandparenting relationship. Register for individual workshops or for all of them. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Minalee Saks, founding director, emerita, Birth To Three, and Kris Hallenburg, Ph.D.

Craft Your Grandparenting Legacy and Create a Virtual Hope Chest This session will help grandparents use family moments together to develop the legacy they wish to create and take the first steps to manifest it. Jan 7

Tu

9-11:30a

$29

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Understanding Our Unique Styles to Make the Most of Our Family Relationships Matching activities to our grandchildren’s individual personality traits helps create positive experiences for everyone. The instructors will provide a tool to help understand our own and our family members’ individual temperament traits. Jan 14

Tu

9-11:30a

$29

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Navigating Changing Roles & Relationships The addition of grandchildren creates a dramatic shift in the lives and relationships of grandparents and their adult children. The instructors present a powerful three-part model for grandparents to help clarify roles and build positive, joyful and trusting relationships as their family grows. Jan 21

Tu

9-11:30a

$29

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Senior Activities Writing Your Memoir Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group of dedicated writers meets weekly to critique and improve each other’s writing. Campbell Community Center Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 1-3p Mar 24-May 26 Tu 1-3p

$63 $57

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Support Groups Dementia & Alzheimer’s Support Group All ages

Loud Crowd The University of Oregon Communication Disorders and Sciences program is pleased to offer a maintenance program to help people with Parkinson’s regain and maintain effective communication. The LOUD Crowd is a led by a speech-language pathologist and graduate clinicians. In order to participate, members must first complete the SPEAK OUT! therapy. For more information or to schedule a speech evaluation, please contact Sierra Corbin at 541-301-8901 or scorbin@uoregon.edu, or Jayme Sloan at 541-346-0923 or jaymes@uoregon.edu. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing Tu 2-3:15p

Free

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Love to Read Book Club Like to read? Like to visit? The club meets to discuss storylines, authors and what the next book will be. New members are welcome. You can choose to stay afterward for Lunch Bunch. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Betsy Janeczek Ongoing 4th W 10:30-11:30a $0.25

Drop-in

The Wisdom Exchange Ages 55+ Take part in a facilitated discussion group at Petersen Barn Community Center. Topics will range from health and wellness to current affairs. For adults ages 55 and older 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. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 14-Mar 10 Tu 2:30-3:45p Apr 14-May 26 Tu 2:30-3:45p

Free Free

Drop-in Drop-in

A support group for individuals, families and children of parents who want to learn more about ideas, activities and resources to support a loved one in your life. Monthly topics and discussion with an opportunity to also talk one-on-one in a supportive environment. Sponsored by SouthTowne Memory Care. For information on the topic of the month, call Campbell Community Center at 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 3rd W 10-11a

Free

Drop-in

Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group All ages A support group for individuals, caregivers and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia in their lives. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos, open forums or activities. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Campbell Community Center Jan 6, Feb 3, Mar 2, Apr 6, May 4 M 6:30-8:30p

Free

Drop-in

Seniors in Sobriety Ages 50+ Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for seniors no matter how long sober, carrying the message of recovery to seniors everywhere. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 3-4p

Free

Drop-in

More support groups are on page 10.

Urban Homesteading Urban Homesteading classes are on pages 43-45.

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Technology

Improving Skills with Mobile Devices

Using Instagram

Instagram is a popular way for people to connect with each other for a reason – it’s fun and easy to use. This short howto class will have you sharing with family and friends near and far. Bring your laptop or mobile device to class with the Instagram app loaded on it. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Jan 13 M 6-8p

$12

#6269

Basic Computer Skills

Learn how a computer works in this hands-on course. Start at the beginning as you progress from using the mouse and keyboard to the internet and your own email account. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 28 & 30 TuTh 2-4p

$24

#6258

How to Learn Anything About Your Device

Bring any question about your device to the class. Your question will undoubtedly help others too. Bring all passwords to any accounts or apps. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 29 W 2-3p Apr 15 W 2-3p

$6 $6

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Everything Craigslist Looking for a bargain? Have something to sell? Enjoy the convenience and ease of Craigslist’s free online classified ads. Bring your laptop or mobile device to class if you have one. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys

Using Craigslist In this beginner-level class, you will learn security tips for using this site safely. Find out how to search for jobs, housing, goods and more. Feb 3

M

6-8p

$12

#6267

Craigslist App Learn about using Craigslist through the Craigslist App. It’s like using Craiglist, but easier. Mar 2

M

6-8p

$12

#6268

Learn how to get the most out of your smartphone or tablet. Appropriate for all levels. Bring your devices and your passwords to class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Feb 18-20 TuTh 2-4p Apr 14-16 TuTh 2-4p

$24 $24

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The Most Important Apps for Your Mobile Device Finding the right apps for your device can make life better and easier. Learn about the best apps out there and how to download them. Bring your device and passwords to class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Mar 3-5 TuTh 2-4p

$24

#6262

Connecting with People Through Facebook Facebook is the most popular way for adults to connect with each other. Learn how to find others, message people, send a birthday wish and more. Bring your laptop or mobile device to class if you have one. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Apr 6 M 6-8p

$12

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The Most Important Computer Skills Use your computer or laptop better by organizing emails, sending photos, managing files and surfing the internet more efficiently. Bring your passwords and laptop (if you have one) to class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Apr 28-May 7 TuTh 2-4p

$46

#6261

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

Computer Lab

Use one of the computers in the Campbell Community Center Lab. There is no charge, so the price is right. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free No lab Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 25

Drop-in

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Senior Activities $5 Technology Lecture The price is right for these lectures focused on relevant topics about today’s technology. Designed for older adults but all are welcome. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes

Getting Started with Your Devices Learn how to get your phone or tablet working just the way you want them to. There will be plenty of time for questions. Jan 27

M

6-7p

$5

#6250

Anti-Virus Programs – An Overview Find out what an anti-virus program does and why you should have one. Feb 24

M

6-7p

$5

#6251

What Is the Cloud? Learn about the different ways cloud storage and cloud computing can make your experience with mobile devices more efficient and safe. Mar 30

M

6-7p

$5

#6252

How to Choose a Phone & Phone Plan See the options available to you and get help figuring out what is most important to you in choosing a phone and phone plan. Apr 20

M

6-7p

$5

#6253

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Smartphone Workshops Bring your own phone for these focused workshops. Have your Apple or Google account set up, and bring all passwords to class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes

Manage Storage on Your Phone Tired of you phone’s memory filling up? Learn how to manage it more effectively. Bring your phone to class. Jan 22

W

2-4p

$12

#6254

Using Your Calendar App Simplify your life by putting all of your appointments on one easy-to-use calendar you can take with you. Feb 19

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W

2-4p

$12

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Great Tricks for Using Email Apps Harness the full power of your email app in this studentcentered class. Apr 29

W

2-4p

$12

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Taking Photos with Your Phone Learn how to use the functions of your phone’s camera app to take a better photo. May 13

2-4p

$12

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Senior Activities Amazon Tech Workshops Each season Amazon offers a series of computer technology related workshops led by Carole and John Hall. Applying their decades of work in Silicon Valley, Carole and John provide handouts and use understandable language. Amazon Community Center Instructors: Carole & John Hall

Windows 10 Essentials for New Users This class covers the most important functions of Windows 10 for new users, especially for those who have updated to Windows 10 from Windows 7. Jan 13

M

1-3:30p

$25

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Mac: Add Files & Organize Everything Add new files, find old ones and organize all files and folders in a Mac’s directory. Discover how to use USB drives and memory cards to transfer files in and out of your Mac. Jan 27

M

1-3:30p

$25

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Linux Mint: Explore & Organize After exploring the Cinnamon desktop onscreen functions, we’ll show how to best use its file manager to transfer, add to and organize all your files and folders. Feb 3

M

1-3:30p

$25

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Use the Free LibreOffice Suite in Windows, Mac or Linux This suite of apps resembles Microsoft Office but offers more for free. We’ll review all apps then practice with its word processor that’s easier to work with than Word and Pages. Mar 16

M

1-3:30p

$25

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Practice Searches to Solve Problems Do you want to be an online search expert and find anything you need? In class you’ll learn how by practicing searches based on your input on a variety of topics. Mar 23

M

1-3:30p

$25

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Mac: How to Deal With its Quirks Review Mac’s important functions and identify its quirks that can cause problems. Upgrade security, set up/check your backup and add non-App Store applications. Apr 2

Th

1-3:30p

$25

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Windows 10 Common Problems & Soutions Review Windows 10’s major updates to find solutions to the changes that can cause problems. Ensure that settings – especially for security, privacy backups – are working well. Apr 9

Th

1-3:30p

$25

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Windows 10: Organize & Find Stuff Fast Organize all files under folders in Windows 10’s directory so you can find anything, anytime. See how USB drives and memory cards let you transfer files in out of Windows 10.

Linux Mint: The Best Alternative Linux Mint Cinnamon, the free Linux version that closely resembles Windows and Mac, can be installed on most PCs. It uses many common apps and can be a dual operating system with Windows 7, 8 and 10.

Best Photo Editing Apps & How They Work Discover several of the best free photo editing apps for all PCs and review their functions to see how much they can enhance your photos. Then identify the best one for you.

Apr 23

Feb 10

Feb 24

M

M

1-3:30p

1-3:30p

$25

$25

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Thunderbird: Easily Manage Multiple Email Addresses Explore this free, easy-to-learn app that lets you list, send and receive all your email addresses from different providers in one location with no changes. Mar 2

M

1-3:30p

$25

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How to Avoid Clouds & Increase Privacy Discover how to avoid using cloud storage to keep more privacy every time you use a PC, phone or tablet. Cloud storage services store info but they can also lose your data and sell any info you put in them. Mar 9

M

1-3:30p

$25

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Apr 16

Th

1-3:30p

$25

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Transfer Photos from Phone/Tablets to Any PC Learn how to transfer photos from any phone or tablet to Windows, Mac or Linux PCs. The photos are safe and removed from cloud storage. Th

1-3:30p

$25

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Identify & Remove Online Scams Online attacks through browsers and email are expanding daily. Help protect yourself by learning to identify and avoid scams, malware and hijackers and remove any that slip by. Apr 30

Th

1-3:30p

$25

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Get the Most from Your Android Device Android is the operating system used in all smartphones and tablets except those from Apple. Discover Android’s best features and functions and learn how to increase memory and use Wi-Fi. May 7

Th

1-3:30p

$25

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Senior Activities

Trips Dates

Day Time

Title

Jan 14

Tu

9:30a-1:30p

Arcimoto Tour

Jan 22

W

Jan 30

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Meet At

$18

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11:30a-2:30p Planetarium Show

$17

77 Pete Barn

Th

9a-5:30p

Rice Museum of Rocks & Minerals

$36

77

Feb 5

W

11a-2:30p

Let’s Do Lunch!

$10

77 Pete Barn

Feb 6

Th

6a-5p

Dog Sledding

$35

77

Amazon

Feb 11

Tu

9:15a-5:30p

Oregon Culinary & Tilikum Crossing

$35

77

Campbell

Feb 13

Th

11a-4:30p

LBCC’s Santiam Restaurant

$22

78 Pete Barn

Feb 22

Sa

8:30a-5p

Hike & Soak at Belknap Hot Springs

$30

78

Sheldon

Feb 27

Th

10:30a-3:30p Oregon State Archives

$26

78

Campbell

Mar 5

Th

8:30a-2:30p

Hull-Oakes Lumber & Long Timber Brew $27

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Campbell

Mar 11

W

12-3:30p

University of Oregon Campus Tour

$11

78 Pete Barn

Mar 12

Th

8a-5p

A Bandon Adventure

$35

78

Mar 17

Tu

9:30a-4:30p

TMK Creamery

$33

78 Pete Barn

Apr 2

Th

9a-3p

Be Merry – Go Round

$27

78

Apr 16

Th

8:30a-3p

Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest

$32

79 Pete Barn

Apr 16

Th

9a-5:30p

To the Beach Rain or Shine

$35

79

Amazon

Apr 18

Sa

8:30a-5:30p

Depoe Bay Crab Feed & Wooden Boat $36

79

Campbell

Apr 20-28

Overnight

Tropical Costa Rica w/ Collette Tours Varies

79

Campbell

Apr 25

Sa

9a-5:30p

Oregon Rail Heritage Center

$35

80 Pete Barn

Apr 27

M

9a-5:30p

Crystal Springs Gardens

$34

80

Campbell

May 1-2

Overnight

Ashland Interlude

Varies

80

Campbell

May 2

Sa

11:30a-5p

Brownsville Carriage Days

$21

80 Pete Barn

May 5

Tu

8:30a-6p

Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy

$36

81

May 7

Th

9:30a-2p

Plant Shopping Excursion

$16

81 Pete Barn

May 8

F

9a-4p

Helios Farm Tour

$20

81

Amazon

May 28

Th

8a-5p

Clamming in Coos Bay

$35

81

Amazon

Varies

81

Campbell

Aug 9-19 Overnight

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Magical Rhine & Moselle River Cruise with Collette Tours

Campbell

Campbell

Amazon

Campbell

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Senior Activities Arcimoto Tour

2 ■

Arcimoto is the maker of the world’s only Fun Utility Vehicle (FUV), a super-efficient electric vehicle that’s affordable, sustainable and a thrill to drive. Tour the company’s Eugene facility to see the excitement around this vehicle and view how this business is on the cutting edge of sustainability. Purchase your own lunch afterward. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 14 Tu 9:30a-1:30p $18

Planetarium Show

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Enjoy lunch at Pastini and then it’s off to the Eugene Science Center to watch a show in its planetarium. Experience immersive virtual adventures through space and time in one of the largest and most technologically advanced planetariums in the Pacific Northwest. Purchase your own lunch. The planetarium show is included in trip fee. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 22 W 11:30a-2:30p $17

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Rice Museum of Rocks & Minerals

3 ■

Tour the Rice Museum, which contains one of the world’s finest collections of crystals from worldwide localities. More than 4,000 items are on view from a working collection of more than 20,000 specimens of rocks and minerals. See amazing pieces of art made from the rocks and explore the museum grounds, which are full of hidden treasures and surprises, including a rock pile for visitors to explore and purchase discovered treasures. Purchase your own lunch and museum admission ($10). Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 30 Th 9a-5:30p $36

Let’s Do Lunch!

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The destination for lunch will be the 5th Street Public Market, home to a variety of international food cafes and restaurants offering delicious food and drink. After, browse the market and its array of interesting and unique shops. Good food, good conversation and good fun! Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 5 W 11a-2:30p $10

Dog Sledding

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Fine dining awaits you as you indulge in a three-course gourmet, farm-to-table lunch created by the students of the Oregon Culinary Institute. After lunch, stroll to your heart’s content across Tilikum Crossing, Portland’s newest nonvehicle pedestrian bridge. See the Willamette River below with wildlife and Portland’s skyscape above. Purchase your own lunch ($12). Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 11 Tu 9:15a-5:30p $35

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

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

Trip Policies

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Join us for a wild, magical experience to the snowy winter mountains. Stay snug and warm in the sled while the dog team and a professional musher take you on an exciting adventure. Cost of lunch and dogsled ticket ($138) is on your own. To register, contact Amazon Community Center at 541-682-5373. Meet at Amazon Community Center Feb 6 Th 6a-5p $35

Oregon Culinary School & Tilikum Bridge Crossing ■3

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Fees include bus transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted bus at the time of registration.

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Senior Activities LBCC’s Santiam Restaurant

2 ■

Enjoy fine dining at the Santiam Restaurant, which is operated by students in the Culinary Arts Program at LinnBenton Community College. Following lunch you will visit the Albany Antique Mall featuring wares from more than 70 vintage and antique dealers. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 13 Th 11a-4:30p $22

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Hike & Soak at Belknap Hot Springs

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Start with a warm soak at Belknap Springs, have lunch at Takoda’s Restaurant, explore the gardens, then hop back in for a final soak in the mineral hot spring pools. Admission is $15. Bring money for lunch. Meet at Sheldon Community Center Feb 22 Sa 8:30a-5p $30

Oregon State Archives

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Come along for a fascinating tour of the Oregon State Archives. See exhibits highlighting interesting records and help interpret trends and events in Oregon’s social, political, cultural and economic history. Learn about the Archives and its services, linger over the artwork and exhibits and learn how to access the reference room to start your own research. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 27 Th 10:30a-3:30p $26

Hull-Oakes Lumber & Long Timber Brewing Co.

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Start with lunch at one of the University of Oregon’s dining venues. Then enjoy a guided tour of the campus led by a student ambassador. Dress for the weather and purchase your own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 11 W 12-3:30p $11

A Bandon Adventure

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Cruise beautiful Highway 101 down to Bandon. Sample varieties of fudge, cheese and all things cranberry such as bread, sweets and jams. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Mar 12 Th 8a-5p $35

Hull-Oakes is one of the last steam-operated sawmills in the United States. Tour this family-owned operation founded in 1937. After the tour, dine at the new Long Timber Brewing Company in Monroe, which features antique logging memorabilia. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Mar 5 Th 8:30a-2:30p $27

University of Oregon Campus Tour

TMK Creamery

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2 ■

Family run TMK Creamery in Canby offers a farm tour to teach visitors about modern agriculture that includes the milking process, where cows are housed, how they are fed and the cheese-making process. It’s a chance to see where your food comes from and how it’s made. Purchase your own lunch and dairy products. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 17 Tu 9:30a-4:30p $33

Be Merry – Go Round

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The Willamette Valley is home to two wonderful handcarved carousels. On this tour you’ll see the carvers in action, and of course, pick your favorite animal and ride the merry-go-round. Eat lunch at Novak’s, a favorite Hungarian restaurant in Albany. Purchase your own lunch and ride tokens. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 2 Th 9a-3p $27

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Senior Activities Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest

3 ■

Visitors to the Tulip Fest in Woodburn will experience 40 acres of tulips in a rainbow of colors. The flowers are the main attraction, but you’ll also have a chance to take a tour train ride, pick a bouquet, partake in wine tastings and more. Lunch and Tulip Fest extras are on your own. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 16 Th 8:30a-3p $32

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To the Beach Rain or Shine

3 ■

Feeling cooped up and craving a little spring adventure? We’ll hike the trail to frolic on Hobbit Beach. Purchase your own lunch in Florence after the hike. Meet at Amazon Community Center Apr 16 Th 9a-5:30p $35

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Depoe Bay Crab Feed & Wooden Boat Show ■3 Dine on delicious fresh crab right off the docks in Depoe Bay. After lunch, watch demonstrations of wooden boat building techniques, view the beautiful hand-created wooden boats or just wander the shops for treasures. Purchase your own lunch (approx $15 half crab, $25 whole crab). Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 18 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $36

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Tropical Costa Rica with Collette Tours

3 ■

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. There is an optional four-day, 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 April 20-28 Single $3,399, Double $2,899, Triple $2,869 Prices subject to change Reserve now with a $500 deposit; final payment due Feb 18

TRIPS OF A LIFETIME Tropical Costa Rica April 20-28, 2020

Explore lush forests and stunning waterfalls, exotic wildlife and endless coastlines.

Magical Rhine and Moselle River Cruise

Jackson Square, New Orleans August 9-19, 2020 Join us on a seven night river cruise. Highlights include: Amsterdam, Rhine River, Cologne, Moselle River, Cochem, Koblenz, Rüdesheim, and much more.

New Orleans Holiday December 2020.

You will be taken on a delightful discovery through the sights, sounds and tastes of the eclectic city of New Orleans holiday style!

Exploring Amish Country in the Spring of 2021

Featuring Philadelphia, Lancaster, and Hershey Pennsylvania. For more information about these incredible tours, contact Diane Sconce at 541-682-6392.

Are you looking for laughs, fun and a chance to meet and make new friends? Join the Petersen Barn Bessies! We’re a group of senior women who gather to “wear purple with a red hat that doesn’t suit me.” Upcoming events include trips to Harrisburg and Monroe, the Oregon Japanese Garden, a paint party and our annual Friendship Tea. The fee is $5 to join. Our next planning meeting will be in January. Call 541-682-5521 for more information. GetRec.org

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Senior Activities Crystal Springs Gardens

3 ■

Celebrate spring by touring the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, a unique 9.5-acre garden containing an outstanding collection of more than 2,500 rhododendrons, azaleas and companion plants. Stroll by three waterfalls via two picturesque bridges and wander down shaded paths to Crystal Springs Lake. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 27 M 9a-5:30p $34

Ashland Interlude

Oregon Rail Heritage Center

2 ■

Love trains? Who doesn’t? Explore Oregon’s railway history with an up-close inspection of three historic steam engines – two of which are operable. Then take a round-trip ride on a passenger train along the Willamette River. Purchase your own lunch and train ride ticket. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 25 Sa 9a-5:30p $35

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“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Peter and the Starcatcher” are the two show we will see as we return to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in the lovely city of Ashland. Accommodations are at the Plaza Inn downtown, close to shops, restaurants, and Lithia Park. There will be plenty of free time for shopping in Jacksonville and Ashland. Fees include transportation, lodging, tickets, prologue talk, breakfast, one dinner, and snacks; other meals are on your own. To register, call Diane at 541-682-6392.

Register through Campbell Community Center May 1-2 Single $449, Double $375 each Register by March 31; full refunds not guaranteed after this date

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The town of Brownsville is magically transported back to horse and buggy times for Carriage Days. Ride in a horse-drawn wagon from the Linn County Historical

Out and about with Campbell Center

Think all Campbell Community Center offers is bingo, art classes and cheap coffee? While we certainly provide all three of those things we also believe a part of a rich life post-retirement is to get out and about. We’ve visited indoor wind tunnels, kayaked all over this state and visited coastal towns for some fresh seafood. We’re constantly changing our trip offers, so check back every guide. And don’t worry. We’ll drive. GetRec.org

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Senior Activities Museum to the historic Moyer House and enjoy historical re-enactments at each stop featuring characters in period costumes. Purchase carriage ride ticket ($10-$12) and your own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 2 Sa 11:30a-5p $21

Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy

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Explore by walking the many intersecting paths through this lovely garden that covers more than an acre near the coast. The extensive collection of rhododendrons is just one of many features to be enjoyed. Small trees, perennials and a wide variety of blooming shrubs with hundreds of different plants await you as you have a guided tour. Purchase your own lunch and tour ($3). Meet at Campbell Community Center May 5 Tu 8:30a-6p $36

Plant Shopping Excursion

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Got a green thumb? Love plants? This trip is for you! Join other garden-friendly folks and visit three local nurseries to see their variety of plant offerings. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 7 Th 9:30a-2p $16

Helios Farm Tour

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Ride with us out to Helios and see ethical animal husbandry practiced on this charming small farm. Raising milk cows are their specialty so the trip will include fresh milk sampling. An additional $10 visitor fee will be collected at the farm. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 8 F 9a-4p $20

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Pull on your mud boots and dig for clams in Coos Bay. It’s a beginner digger field trip but experienced diggers are welcome. We’ll hose down afterward and head to town to warm up for lunch. A shellfish license is required. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 28 Th 8a-5p $35

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Magical Rhine & Moselle River Cruise with Collette Tours ■3 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. Eleven Days and 23 Meals (nine breakfasts, six lunches, eight dinners). Includes round-trip airfare from Eugene Airport, air taxes and fees/surcharges and hotel transfers. Does not include optional cancellation waiver and insurance. For more information, please call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through at Campbell Community Center Aug 9-19 All rates are per person and subject to change, based on the air-inclusive package from Eugene Lower outside double $5,394 Middle outside double $6,094 Upper outside double $6,394 Suite double $8,494 For bookings made after Dec 11 call for rates Deposit of $750 per person is due upon reservation Reservations are made on a first come, first served basis Final payment due by April 12 Cancellation waiver & insurance available for purchase, $385

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Senior Activities

Senior Health & Fitness

These classes are designed for ages 50+, but any adult can participate in most activities. More classes for ages 18-118 are in Adult Health & Fitness, pages 47-54.

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

Drop-in

Free Hot Drinks for Bike Riders Try our Wednesday bike group and get a free cup of hot coffee, tea or cider. Part of Free Fitness Week. Campbell Community Center Jan 8 W 10a-12p

Free rentals the entire month of May. Available after initial fitting or assessment. For more information see page 7.

Hilyard Community Center By appointment; available M-F 9a-5p Free half hour to full day #6858

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness

Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 10a-12p No ride Jan 1

Free Adapted Bike Rentals

Free

Drop-in

Dance Ballet Barre & Stretch Ages 16+ Beginning ballet for teen and adults with an emphasis on strength, flexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jan 17-Mar 20 F 10:45-11:45a $50 Apr 3-Jun 5 F 10:45-11:45a $50

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Senior Health & Fitness Ballet for Ages 40+ This is a traditional ballet class for dancers over 40. Barre and center work are offered with adaptations that allow ballet to be safe and accessible for older dancers. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 4:30-5:30p Apr 9-May 28 Th 4:30-5:30p

$40 $40

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Try Ballet for Ages 40+ for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 9

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Conditioning for Older Dancers This class is designed to develop both mobility and stability for older dancers. It’s taught in a circuit training format. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 3-3:45p Apr 9-May 28 Th 3-3:45p

$32 $32

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Try Conditioning for Older Dancers for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 9

Th

3-3:45p

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Dance Improvisation

In this class we use directed movement tasks to facilitate movement exploration. This class is appropriate for all dancers including those with physical limitations or who are in a wheelchair. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jan 16-Mar 5 Th 1:30-2:30p Apr 9-May 28 Th 1:30-2:30p

$40 $40

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Try Dance Improvisation for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 9 Th 1:30-2:30p

Free

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Folk Dance with a Flair This is an open invitation to area seniors to try international folk dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young and keep fit. No experience required. New dancers are always welcome. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Susan Baker Ongoing M 2:30-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in $0.25/day No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

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Try Folk Dance with a Flair for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 6

M

2:30-4p

Free

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Tap Dance

A fun, easy class. Learn the basics of modern tap with drills and short dances. All are welcome regardless of ability. Open to movers of all ages where the focus is on fun exercise to music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Bruce Haines Jan 17-Mar 27 F 11:30a-12:30p $40 No class Feb 7

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Try Tap Dance for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 10

F

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Land Fitness Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 6-Mar 16 M 11:45a-12:45p $36 Mar 23-May 18 M 11:45a-12:45p $36 Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 3:15-4:15p $44 Mar 24-May 26 Tu 3:15-4:15p $40 No class Jan 20, Feb 17

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Chair Fitness Stretch those muscles and strengthen those bones. Do a half-hour of gentle exercise before our weekly lunch program. Everyone will benefit from this activity. This class is taught while you are sitting in a chair. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Byron Hanks Ongoing W 11-11:30a No class Jan 1

Free

Drop-in

Try Chair Fitness with Free Lunch Try Chair Fitness and receive a coupon for a free lunch at Campbell Lunch Bunch. Part of Free Fitness Week. Jan 8

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Try These Activities FOR FREE! Before committing to a series of classes

Arts

Card Making Jan 3 F Artist & Crafters Studio Jan 7 Tu

1-4p

Campbell

1-4p

Campbell

Bicycling

Free Hot Drinks for Bike Riders Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness Jan 8 W 10a-12p Campbell

Dance

Folk Dancing Jan 6 M Ballroom Choreography Jan 8 W Improvisation Dance Jan 9 Th Conditioning for Older Dancers Jan 9 Th Ballet for Ages 40+ Jan 9 Th Belly Dance Jan 9 Th Everything's Swing Jan 9 Th Bhangra Dance Jan 9 Th Ballet Barre Jan 10 F Tap Dance Jan 10 F

Land Fitness Zumba Gold Zumba Gold Zumba Gold Pilates Chair Fitness Zumba Cardio Zumba Cardio

Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 9 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 8 Jan 13

M Tu Th Tu W W M

2:30-4p

Campbell

7:30-9p 1:30-2:30p

Sheldon Amazon

3-3:45p 4:30-5:30p 5:30-6:30p 6:30-7:45p 7-8p 10:45-11:45a 11:30a-12:30p

Amazon Amazon Amazon Sheldon Amazon Amazon Pete Barn

11:30a-12:30p 8-9a 8-9a 6:45-7:45p 11-11:30a 5:30-6:30p 5:30-6:30p

Amazon Sheldon Sheldon Amazon Campbell Amazon Sheldon

Pilates for Vintage Bodies Jan 8 W Get Strong Jan 8 W Get Strong Jan 10 F

Martial Arts

Qigong Jan 7 Tu Qigong Jan 8 W Aikido Jan 7 Tu Tai Chi Jan 6 M Beginning Tai Chi Jan 7 Tu Intermediate Tai Chi Jan 7 Tu Tai Chi Jan 8 W Intermediate Tai Chi for Balance Jan 8, 10 WF Beginning Tai Chi for Balance Jan 13 M

Yoga

Yoga Yoga Modified Yoga Yoga Chair Yoga Chair Yoga Chair Yoga

Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 6 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 7 Jan 9

M M M Tu Tu Tu Th

5:45-6:45p 8-9a 8-9a

Lamb Cottage Sheldon Sheldon

12:15-1p 4:30-5:30p 6:45-8p 9-10a 11:30a-12:30p 12:45-1:45p 9-10a

Amazon Campbell Amazon Campbell Pete Barn Pete Barn Lamb Cottage

11a-12p

Sheldon

12-1p

Sheldon

5:30-6:30p 6:35-7:35p 11a-12:30p 9-10a 10:15-11:15a 12:30-1:30p 10:30-11:30a

Amazon Pete Barn Hilyard Pete Barn Pete Barn Campbell Amazon

Walking

Walk ‘n’ Talkers Get a free hot drink before trying out his fun walking group. Jan 10 F 9a-12p Campbell

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Senior Health & Fitness Get Strong Stay Fit A class for mature adults to maintain or enhance mobility, balance and strength. Class incorporates low-impact cardio, core training, muscular endurance and bone strengthening. Methods include safe, fun and effective exercises such as simple dance steps, yoga, balancing, stretching and hand-held weightlifting. Individual modifications may include the use of a chair or wall to help with balance or personal limitations. The hour-long class includes short breaks for water and socializing. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Karen Creighton Jan 13-31 MWF 8-9a $30 #6685 Feb 5-28 MWF 8-9a $38 #6686 Mar 2-30 MWF 8-9a $34 #6687 Apr 1-29 MWF 8-9a $49 #6688 May 4-29 MWF 8-9a $42 #6689 No class Jan 20, Feb 3, 17, Mar 13, 23, 25, 27, May 25

Try Get Strong Stay Fit for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 8 & 10

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Neuromuscular Exercise Ages 22+ This class is designed to engage the brain and body to encourage more fluid, balanced movement. Ideal for individuals with a variety of neuromuscular challenges (such as Parkinson’s, mild stroke and multiple sclerosis) that may cause loss of balance and coordination. Instructors guide participants through exercises that are usually done standing or moving around the room; however, chairs are providing for balance assistance and rest as needed. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris Jan 7-30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Feb 4-27 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Mar 3-26 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Mar 31-Apr 30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p May 5-28 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Jun 2-25 TuTh 1:30-2:30p

$48 $48 $48 $60 $48 $48

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Pilates for Vintage Bodies Ages 40+ Beginning-level mat classes introducing the fundamentals and some of the basic floor exercises of Pilates, adapted for people over 40. This class will focus on range of motion, breathing, balance, posture, strengthening and flexibility. Lamb Cottage Instructor: Julie Christensen Jan 15-Mar 18 W 5:45-6:45p

$40

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Try Pilates for Vintage Bodies for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 8

W

5:45-6:45p

Free

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Strong Bones Strong Body

Defeat the loss of bone density. Research shows you can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase your strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 6-Mar 16 M 10:30-11:30a Mar 23-May 18 M 10:30-11:30a Jan 7-Mar 17 Tu 4:30-5:30p Mar 24-May 26 Tu 4:30-5:30p Jan 9-Mar 19 Th 3:15-4:15p Mar 26-May 28 Th 3:15-4:15p No class Jan 20, Feb 17

$36 $36 $44 $40 $44 $40

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Table Tennis, Beginning Table tennis is an amazing way to keep fit while having fun with friends. Learn the basics of this Olympic sport. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ralph McDonald Feb 21-Mar 13 F 1:15-2:15p For open play times see page 67

$20

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Senior Health & Fitness Zumba Gold Party yourself into shape with this Latin dance-inspired fitness program that’s low-impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba Cardio. It’s the same dance and fitness fun with room to slow down and make adjustments for any injuries or mobility limitations. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 13-Mar 16 M 11:30a-12:30p $32 Mar 30-May 18 M 11:30a-12:30p $32 Jan 15-Mar 18 W 11:30a-12:30p $32 Apr 1-Jun 3 W 11:30a-12:30p $40 No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 14-30 TuTh 8-9a Feb 4-27 TuTh 8-9a Mar 3-31 TuTh 8-9a Apr 2-30 TuTh 8-9a May 5-28 TuTh 8-9a Jun 2-11 TuTh 8-9a No class Mar 24, 26

$24 $32 $28 $36 $32 $16

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Try Zumba Gold for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 6 M 11:30a-12:30p Free

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Sheldon Community Center Jan 7-Jan 9 TuTh 8-9a

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Free

Martial Arts Aikido Ages 12+ Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art based on nonaggression and non-violent self-defense. Classes feature ki (energy) exercises combined with self-defense techniques in a safe and supportive environment. All levels of students are welcome – beginning to advanced. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Wayne Vincent Jan 14-Mar 19 TuTh 6:45-8p Apr 7-Jun 4 TuTh 6:45-8p No class Mar 5

$95 $95

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Adapted Equipment Rentals The following adapted recreation equipment is available for rent*:

Water fitness classes offer a low impact alternative for a complete workout, whatever your ability. Classes in shallow or deep water use buoyancy to support and water resistance to help increase strength and flexibility. For more information contact Amazon, Sheldon or Echo Hollow Pool (pgs 4-5).

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• Beach wheelchair and all-terrain wheelchair • Handcycles • Tandem bicycles • Adapted bicycles and tricycles For more information and to rent any equipment, call 541-682-5311. *An ability assessment may be required to rent equipment.


Senior Health & Fitness Try Aikido for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Jan 7

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Qigong

Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. It 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 Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 12:15-1p Mar 31-Jun 2 Tu 12:15-1p Intermediate Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 1:15-2p Mar 31-Jun 2 Tu 1:15-2p

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Beginning Jan 15-Mar 18 W 4:30-5:30p Apr 1-May 27 W 4:30-5:30p No class Feb 5

$40 $40

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$40 $40

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$36 $36

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Try Qigong for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 7 Tu 12:15-1p

Free

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Campbell Community Center Jan 8 W 4:30-5:30p

Free

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Campbell Community Center Beginning Jan 13-Mar 16 M 9-10a $32 #6221 Mar 23-May 18 M 9-10a $36 #6222 Jan 15-Mar 18 W 9-10a $40 #6224 Mar 25-May 27 W 9-10a $40 #6225 No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Meets at Lamb Cottage Feb 12, Mar 11, Apr 8, May 13 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $32 Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $32 Intermediate Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 12:45-1:45p $32 Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 12:45-1:45p $32

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Try Tai Chi for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Campbell Community Center, Beginning Jan 6 M 9-10a Free

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Lamb Cottage, Beginning Jan 8 W 9-10a

Free

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Petersen Barn Community Center Beginning Jan 7 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Free Intermediate Jan 7 Tu 12:45-1:45p Free

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Tai Chi This ancient Chinese art uses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, flexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jan 6-Mar 16 M 10:40-11:40a Mar 30-Jun 1 M 10:40-11:40a Jan 8-Mar 18 W 10:40-11:40a Apr 1-Jun 3 W 10:40-11:40a Jan 10-Mar 20 F 10:40-11:40a Apr 3-Jun 5 F 10:40-11:40a Intermediate Jan 6-Mar 16 M 9:30-10:30a Mar 30-Jun 1 M 9:30-10:30a Jan 8-Mar 18 W 9:30-10:30a Apr 1-Jun 3 W 9:30-10:30a Jan 10-Mar 20 F 9:30-10:30a Apr 3-Jun 5 F 9:30-10:30a No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 25

$36 $36 $44 $40 $44 $40

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Advertise in the Rec Guide! Reach 20,000 Eugene households with an ad in the Recreation Guide, published three times a year. Reasonable rates and discounts for nonprofits or multiple placements. For more information and ad specifications, go to: GetRec.org and click on About Us, or call Ben Schorzman at 541-682-8436. GetRec.org

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Senior Health & Fitness

Water Fitness See page 50.

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

Free

Drop-in

Stress Reduction

Walking 1 indicate activity levels, see key on page 91. Boxed numbers ■

Walk ’n’ Talkers

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This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. The group walks rain or shine, year-round and departs at 9 a.m. sharp. You may want to bring coffee money for a stop along the way. Dress for the weather. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 9a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Free Hot Drinks for Walkers Try our free walking group and get a cup of hot coffee, tea, or cider. Part of Free Fitness Week. Jan 10

F

9a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Walk With Ease

If you have been hesitant to walk, this is a program for you. This program is designed to help people get started walking and stay motivated to keep active. If you can be on your feet for 10 minutes without increased pain you can have success with Walk With Ease. This program is provided through a partnership with OSU Extension Services. Registration required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 27-Apr 9 MTh 9-10a Free #6377 Continuation Class Apr 16-May 28 MTh 9-10a Free #6378 No class Feb 17, Mar 16, 19, Apr 13, May 18, 25 More walking activities are on page 93.

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The goal of this class is to know what is stressful for you and to find effective ways to reduce your stress. Topics include determining your stress level, causes and effects of stress, practical strategies and community resources. Each session will have class discussion and worksheets, and will end with a guided relaxation. The focus of the class is for you to gain personal insight and understanding and have tools you can use. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Keith Wohlberg Feb 21-Mar 13 F 5:30-6:30p

$20

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Yoga Chair Yoga Feel better through movement. Experience release from stress and fatigue through this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people with physical limitations. This class is taught while you are sitting in a chair. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 10:30-11:30a $38 Apr 2-Jun 4 Th 10:30-11:30a $38 Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Jan 14-Mar 17 Tu 12:30-1:30p Mar 31-May 26 Tu 12:30-1:30p No class Feb 4 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 10:15-11:15a Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 10:15-11:15a Jan 10-Feb 28 F 10:15-11:15a Mar 6-Apr 24 F 10:15-11:15a No class Feb 7

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Senior Health & Fitness Try Chair Yoga for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 9 Th 10:30-11:30a Free

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Campbell Community Center Jan 7 Tu 12:30-1:30p Free

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Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7 Tu 10:15-11:15a Free

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Modified Yoga This gentle yoga class is designed specifically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modified for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Yoga mats and blocks provided. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Kimby Maxson Ongoing M 11a-12:30p Purchase 10 visit punch pass for $70

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Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. Improves overall health and well-being.

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 13-Mar 16 M 5:30-6:30p Mar 30-May 18 M 5:30-6:30p Jan 16-Mar 19 Th 9:15-10:15a Apr 2-Jun 4 Th 9:15-10:15a No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Hannah Veith Jan 13-Mar 9 M 6:35-7:35p Mar 16-Apr 27 M 6:35-7:35p No class Jan 20, Feb 17 Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 14-Mar 3 Tu 9-10a Mar 10-Apr 28 Tu 9-10a Jan 10-Feb 28 F 9-10a Mar 6-Apr 24 F 9-10a No class Feb 7

$32 $32 $40 $40

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Try Yoga for Free Part of Free Fitness Week. Registration required. Please bring your own mat if you have one. Amazon Community Center Jan 6 M 5:30-6:30p

Free

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Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 6 M 6:35-7:35p Jan 7 Tu 9-10a

Free Free

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Fitness Savings for Seniors Sheldon and Echo Hollow pools and fitness centers are now Silver&Fit participating fitness centers! Silver&Fit is designed specifically to help older adults achieve better health through regular exercise and health education. Silver&Fit provides eligible members with no-cost or low cost fitness memberships through arrangements with certain health plans. Silver&Fit is provided by American Specialty Health Fitness, Inc., a subsidiary of American Specialty Health Incorporated. If your health plan offers Silver&Fit and you would like more information about Sheldon and Echo Hollow pools and fitness centers, please contact Sheldon Pool at 2443 Wilakenzie Rd. or 541-682-5314, or Echo Hollow Pool at 1655 Echo Hollow Rd. or 541-682-5525. You may also visit Silver&Fit at:

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Senior Outdoor These classes are designed for ages 50+, but any adult can participate in most activities. More activities for ages 18-118 are in Adult Outdoor, pages 58-62.

Bicycling

Meet at Campbell Community Center May 12 Tu 10a-12p $5

May Is Bike Month Celebrate Eugene and National Bike Month with this fun series of events. More events can be found at webikelane.org.

Free Adapted Bike Rentals Free rentals the entire month of May. Available after initial fitting or assessment. For more information see page 7. Hilyard Community Center By appointment; available M-F 9a-5p Free half hour to full day #6858

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness Special Edition Join this weekly bike group for older adults on a special ride. Rides are typically 10-20 miles at a leisurely pace. Bring your own bike. Helmets are required. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 6 W 10a-12p Free

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Stormwater Mural Bike Tour Did you know Eugene has a series of murals created to get people to think about what goes down storm drains? Go on a bike tour of some of Eugene’s unique public art. We’ll stop to see other murals along the way. Bring your own bike. Helmets are required. Dress for the weather.

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Free Coffee for Bicyclists Campbell Community Center will offer free coffee to bicyclists as part of National Bike to Work Day. Campbell Community Center May 15 F 8:30a-4:30p Free

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Get Your Bike Ready for Summer This basic maintenance class will teach you these skills to get ready for summer riding: six-point safety check, repairing tires, brake tuneups and repair and adjusting shifters. Come for these plus other maintenance tips. Bring your favorite bike and dress to get grubby. Campbell Community Center May 18 M 5:30-8:30p

$18

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Senior Outdoor

Hiking

Mary’s Peak Trail

What better way to enjoy Oregon than visiting scenic locations and walking trails. Hikes vary in length and difficulty. The intention is to give everyone, no matter their physical stamina, an opportunity to be in nature.

Meet at Amazon Community Center Apr 28 Tu 9a-5p $35

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Silver Falls is the largest state park in Oregon. It is a treasure trove of waterfalls. This hike will take us 2.8 miles out and back to two falls, one of which allows the visitor to walk behind the cascading water. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jan 28 Tu 9a-4:30p $35

Winter Beach Hike

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The beach can be surprisingly sunny or invigoratingly stormy on a winter day. Either way, you’ll enjoy a day at the coast walking 2-3 miles at the water’s edge. Bring rain gear – it’s Oregon after all! Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 3 M 9a-5:30p $32 Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 3 M 9:15a-5:15p $32

Saint Perpetua Trail

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This 2.1 mile out and back trail takes a raised walkway through the marshy lowlands of Finley Wildlife Refuge to a viewing platform where in winter we should observe flocks of migrating birds. Meet at Amazon Community Center Mar 24 Tu 9a-5p $35

Spring Beach Hike

Thurston Hills

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Explore this new local trail system. Find out about its history. Bring water and hiking shoes and dress for the weather. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 30 Th 12-3p $12

Kentucky Falls

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Three of the Coast Range’s most spectacular waterfalls nestle in this remote valley. Bring good hiking shoes, lunch, water, layered clothing and rain gear. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 4 M 9a-5:30p $32

Larison Creek Trail

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This hike is 3 miles out-and-back through a forest setting. The first half follows the north side of a reservoir. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 12 Tu 9a-5p $35

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Activity Level Ratings

This is a 1.7-mile out-and-back hike with 700 feet of elevation gain. The trail leads from the visitors center at Cape Perpetua through spruce woods and up to a panoramic view of the coast.

Cabell Marsh Trail

See the view from the highest point in the Coast Range. This is a 5.2 mile out and back hike.

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It could be rain or shine, but spring is a great time to go hiking on the beach. Bring lunch, water and hiking shoes and dress for the weather. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 14 Tu 9a-5:30p $32

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Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 14 Tu 9:15a-5:15p $32

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

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

Trip Policies Fees include bus transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted bus at the time of registration.

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Snowshoeing Snowshoeing is easy to learn, good exercise and a great way to get out in the winter. Experienced guides know the best trails in the area and will do all of the driving. Furnish your own equipment, lunch, water and a pack to carry it in. No experience is needed.

Try Snowshoeing

Learn the basic skills needed to be safe and have fun snowshoeing in the Cascades. The trip includes free snowshoe and snowboot rental at Berg’s Ski & Snowboard Shop.

Kayaking

Pretrip Jan 9 Trip Jan 15

Flatwater Kayak Safety in the Pool This class teaches people with flatwater or recreational kayaks about techniques to paddle safely. Practice tipping over in a swimming pool, learn some techniques to get back in the boat and practice ways to keep from tipping. Kayaks will be provided or bring your own. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Apr 12 & 19 Su 8-10p

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Try Flatwater Kayaking Flatwater kayaking combines an active experience, a peaceful trip into some of Oregon’s natural areas and a great day with other folks. Our top-notch guides will teach you everything you need to enjoy this popular outdoor sport. Equipment and transportation are provided. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 12 Tu 10a-5p $47

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Siltcoos River Flatwater Kayak Go on an early spring trip on this unique coastal water trail. Bring water, lunch, water shoes and extra, warm clothes. Meet at Campbell Community Center Mar 19 Th 9a-5:30p $57

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Lower Siuslaw Kayak Enjoy an early-season float on the wildlife-rich Siuslaw River. The trip won’t go through rapids, but paddlers will experience wind, waves and current. Bring water and lunch and dress for the weather. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 21 Th 9a-5:30p $57

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Snowshoe to an Alpine Shelter Snowshoe to a beautiful alpine snow shelter and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate. Bring your own snowshoes. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 28 Tu 9a-5:30p $52

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Valentine’s Day Snowshoe Spend Valentine’s Day with a friend or loved one snowshoeing in the beautiful Oregon Cascades. Bring your own snowshoes. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 14 F 9a-5:30p $52

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Snowshoe to Salt Creek Falls Snowshoe to the second tallest waterfall in Oregon. Bring your own snowshoes. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 19 W 9a-5:30p $52

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Walking 1 indicate activity levels, see key on page 91. Boxed numbers ■

First Saturday Park Walks

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Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks with Eugene Rec and Parks and Open Space staff. This year 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. No registration is required; please meet at the location listed in the walk description.

Tugman Park/Amazon Parkway Visit Tugman Park and the Amazon Parkway to learn about recent park renovations, prairie and woodland habitat work and waterways management. Meet at the Tugman Park picnic shelter off Hilyard Street. Feb 1

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Mt. Baldy (Ridgeline) Check out recent trail renovations and habitat work on the Ridgeline Trail. Catch a glimpse of spring wildflowers in bloom. Meet at the Dillard East Trailhead parking lot on Dillard Road. Mar 7

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Amazon Park Experience rare wet prairie habitat and plants in south Eugene. Learn about upcoming trail and stream habitat work. Meet in the Amazon Station Park and Ride shelter off Amazon Parkway. Apr 4

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Maurie Jacobs to Rasor Park Stroll the banks of the Willamette River and find out about ongoing habitat work, the importance of riparian trees and local natural history. Meet in the parking lot at the end of Fir Lane off River Road (150 Fir Lane). May 2

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Suzanne Arlie Park Walking Tours

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A free guided walking tour of Suzanne Arlie Park in southeast Eugene. This is the largest park in the City’s system and is currently in the master planning process to establish conservation priorities and opportunities for nature-based recreational activities and facilities. See the wildfire fuels reduction and habitat restoration work that has been done and take a walk along a portion of the route proposed for the eastward extension of the Ridgeline Trail network. Meet at the gate at the end of Gonyea Road, near Lane Community College Parking Lot C, for shuttle to park; LCC can be accessed by public bus, bike path or private vehicle Feb 8 Sa 1:30-3p Free Drop-in May 30 Sa 1:30-3p Free Drop-in More walking activities are on page 88.

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Ways to Support Each year the Eugene Parks Foundation raises money to support scholarships that provide access to recreation programs for community members who otherwise could not afford to participate. Your gift will help area kids and seniors join in fun, educational activities that foster a healthy lifestyle. Donate today at: eugeneparksfoundation.org Eugene Parks Foundation P.O. Box 11618 Eugene, OR 97440-3818

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Volunteer Registering for volunteer opportunities expresses your interest but does not guarantee a volunteer position. Volunteers must pass a background check.

Campbell Woodshop For almost 50 years the Campbell Woodshop has been a vital community resource through the work of volunteer supervisors. New supervisors skilled in woodworking, shop safety and tool repair are needed to keep the shop open for another half century. For more information, call Tom Powers at 541-682-6393. Ongoing

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Safe Routes to School Community Rides The Safe Routes to School program Bike Safety Education community rides occur each fall and spring in schools throughout Eugene 4J, Bethel and Springfield school districts. Help maintain a safe environment for new riders in the fifth and sixth grades on their final community rides. For more information and to register, visit eugenespringfieldsrts.org. Ongoing

Variable dates & times

Trashy Tuesdays Willamette River Cleanups Join Willamette Riverkeeper and float the Willamette River to help clean the urban riverbanks. Reserve a seat in a raft or bring your own boat. Personal flotation devices are required for all participants and will be provided with registration. To register for these events or for questions contact Michelle at michelle@willametteriverkeeper.org. Mar 10, Apr 14, May 12 Tu 8:30a-12:30p Free

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

• Online: Go to GetRec.org. You can browse program listings by activity and/or location, then register and pay online.

To register online you’ll need to have an account set up, and then pay with Visa or MasterCard. To set up an account, go to GetRec.org/register and click “Log In/Create Account”.

Alternatively, you may call any Eugene Rec facility during business hours and they will help you set up an account.

• Phone: Call the recreation facility providing the activity or call 541-682-5333. Have your Visa or MasterCard number handy.

• Mail-in: Complete a form (on facing page) and mail to the facility sponsoring the activity. Include a check or money order payable to City of Eugene Recreation. Mail-in forms do not guarantee a space in class.

• Walk-in: Visit any recreation facility and drop off the form and payment.

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

Cómo Inscribirse Cuatro Maneras Fáciles para Registrarte Para direcciones y números de teléfono para todos los servicios de recreación, visita las páginas 4-5.

• En línea: Visita GetRec.org. Puedes navegar las listas de programas, actividades o de las sucursales, y luego te puedes inscribir y pagar en línea.

Para registrarte en línea, necesitas crear una cuenta y luego pagar con tarjetas Visa o MasterCard. Para crear una cuenta, visita GetRec.org/register y haz clic a “Log In/Create Account”.

Otra alternativa sería llamar a cualquiera de las sucursal de recreación de Eugene durante los horarios de oficina donde te pueden ayudar a crear tu cuenta.

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• Teléfono: Llama a la sucursal de recreación que ofrece la actividad o llama al 541-682-6891. Ten la tarjeta Visa o MasterCard a la mano.

• Por correo: Completa la forma (siguiente página) y envíala por correo a la sucursal que ofrece la actividad. Incluye un cheque o giro postal a nombre de “City of Eugene Recreation”. Las formas enviadas por correo no te garantizan cupo en la clase. • En persona: Visita cualquiera de las sucursales y deja la forma con tu pago.

Las incripciónes son continuas y abiertas a residentes o no residentes, y se aprueban por orden de llegada. Regístrate temprano; muchas clases se llenan rápido. Las clases se pueden cancelar si el numero de gente inscrita es muy bajo. Para más información llame al 541-682-6891.


Registration Form

(please print)

STEP ➊ Provide your main household information

STEP ➋ Provide the participant’s information

Last Name ___________________________________________________

Last Name ___________________________________________________

First Name ___________________________________________________

First Name ___________________________________________________

Birth Date __________________________________________

Birth Date ______________________

■ Male

■ Female

■ Non-binary

■ Male

■ Female

Pertinent Medical Information _________________________________

Street Address ______________________________________ Apt # ______

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City__________________________ State_____ Zip Code ___________

Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?

■ Check if new address Primary Phone _________________________

(please specify) __________________________________________________

Email _____________________________________________________________

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STEP ➌ Fill out selected activities and total your order Barcode

Activity Title Date(s) Location Fee _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SUB TOTAL _____________

STEP ➍ Select payment method ■ Check or Money Order

■ Visa or Mastercard

Mail-in forms must include check or money order payable to City of Eugene Recreation. Online and phone registrations may be paid with credit cards.

Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident _____________

GRAND TOTAL _____________

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

Accessible Bus with Wheelchair Lift is available for activities that provide bus transportation. Please make your request at the time of registration since demand for use is

high. The bus is booked on a first come, first served basis.

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

Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you. Sign Language Interpretation is available for classes or presentations with advance notice.

Hearing Assistance Equipment is available for classes, special events and cultural performances with advance notice. Adaptive Technology at the Library: 27-inch monitors, large keyboard letters, adjustable tables and screens, magnifying software, JAWS (computerized reader) and a Braille embosser. If you have additional questions, please call Adaptive Recreation at 541-682-5311 (TTY). GetRec.org

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Policies Minimum Class Requirements In order to recover program costs, a minimum number of participants are required. Please register early. Classes and activities will be canceled between two and five days before the activity start date if the minimum number of participants have not registered.

If you register for an activity that is canceled because of low enrollment, staff will notify you and issue a refund. For more about the withdrawal/refund policy, see below.

Withdrawal/Refund Policy

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

Withdrawals from recreation activities are subject to a withdrawal fee. A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each registration under $100. A withdrawal fee of $25 will be charged for each registration $100 and higher. A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days before the first activity meeting.

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

• You move out of town. • You are medically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no withdrawal fee will be charged). Refunds will be pro-rated for classes already attended.

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

Release from Liability Agreement

With the exception of specific trips, City of Eugene Recreation does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants. In consideration of the right to participate, each participant must acknowledge there are risks inherent in any kind of activity and must agree to assume those risks on his/her own behalf, releasing and holding harmless the City, its officers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation. An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities.

Photographs, videos and audio of participants in Recreation Services programs may be used by the City of Eugene in any medium (e.g., print publications, social media, etc.) for publicity purposes, without compensation or permission.

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

Scholarship Program

Eugene Rec offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents. Applications are available in November each year for the upcoming year (January 1-December 31). Applications are available online at GetRec.org/ recscholarship or at any Eugene Rec facility.

If you would like more information about Eugene Rec scholarships, call 541-682-5654.

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

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Artist rendering of the final design for Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center.

Echo Hollow Pool & Campbell Center improvements are underway The anticipation is building at Eugene Rec and Parks and Open Space. The first two bond-funded projects in Rec are starting, and now everyone will be able to see tangible, physical transformations of two well-loved but aging facilities. At Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center, design plans are final and the bid process is starting. The nearly 50-year-old building will close in late February 2020 for a year to get its much-awaited facelift. The list of upgrades includes an expanded outdoor pool, a new recreational pool, expanded locker rooms and a reimagined entry way.

Bond and levy projects are sprinting ahead Families are already enjoying the first completed bond project at Tugman Park, a brand-new playground that opened in September. We’ll also see several projects in the construction phase in 2020, including Amazon Creek restoration, Amazon Running Trail reconstruction and the Downtown Riverfront Park. Berkeley Park and Striker Field aren’t far behind. We’re excited to share the progress throughout your Parks and Recreation System in the coming months. Flip the page to see what all the buzz is about.

You might have already seen the work starting at Campbell Community Center. Fencing went up on the north side of the building by the river path, and site development has started on the 5,745-foot expansion that will include more space for fitness programs, social areas and a reconstructed lobby. GetRec.org

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Thumbs up from our community

Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center “I’ve been lap swimming for over 50 years, I’ve life guarded and managed pools. I understand they have a hard job to do. This is going to enhance the quality of our experience. I’m just really excited the whole facility is getting upgraded and there’s going to be something for everybody. … I’m looking forward to the ease of use of the facility. I think it will be a positive experience for everyone overall to come and see all the upgrades.” —Lori Eichelberger

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Park Ambassadors “I am a senior living in the Churchill area, and I ride a trike nearly every day on the Fern Ridge path. Sometimes I ride out through the wetlands to Greenhill. About once a week I follow Amazon Creek toward downtown, and often explore the extensive greenway and riverbank path system along the Willamette. In recent years, most notably during the last recession and tight budgets, I witnessed how quickly deferred maintenance and understaffing contribute to a decline in the appearance, usability and safety of the system, despite the good intentions and hard work of employees and volunteers. Illicit activities, illegal camping, overgrown thickets of blackberries, litter, garbage, graffiti, and public safety issues resulted. With fall’s arrival, I can look back and say that conditions along the bicycle and pedestrian paths improved significantly during the past two summers. I attribute these changes to the concerted effort of many people

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Campbell Community Center “We’re all searching for the same thing. New experiences in our senior years. ... (At Campbell) I never thought I would have this many experiences as a senior. There are just not enough hours in the day to do all the things.” — MJ Fuselier

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Tugman Park “The new play areas at Tugman Park are great for my kids. We love the baby/ mommy swing and all the age appropriate structures. It’s a very well-done playground.” —Selina Young GetRec.org

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Checking in on the levy

The effects of the 2018 Parks and Recreation levy can already be seen in our community. City of Eugene Parks and Open Space has reopened closed restrooms in parks, increased security, resurfaced trails and completed even more maintenance projects.

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Stay informed

increase in general maintenance services for all developed parks, including adding four new positions dedicated to park maintenance.

Look for updates at EUGparksandrec.org, follow us on social media or subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter.

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