The Lark 2016

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Priceless

Summer

2016

FUN FOR ALL MOVIES IN THE PARK FAMILY FUN SWIMMING CLASSES & CAMPS TEEN SPOT

For Info: Call: 541-682-5521 En espanol: 541-682-6891 WWW. GetRec.org.


Volume 4 Issue 1

Message from the Barn:

Summer 2016

Summer is here again and it’s chock full of fun things to do. Join us for Fun For All in the parks, take a class at the Barn, or enjoy an outdoor movie on a warm summer night. (In particular, I invite you to pay tribute to David Bowie with us on August 12 where we will have music and a fashion show precede “The Man Who Fell to Earth,” starring, well, none other than David Bowie). As always stop by the Barn to say hello—we love hearing about you and your perspectives.

Inside the Issue: Message from the Barn

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Special Events

2

Classes

3

Camps

4

Movies & Fun For All

5

Fun For All Calendar

6

Santa Clara Site

7

Community Corner

8

Teen Spot

9

Swimming

10

We are excited about all of the organizations we will be partnering with for our summer offerings. Of course Food For Lane County will be at most of our Fun For All sites. United Way’s Summer Reading Spot will be back reading to whomever comes here to the Barn. Also, a new partner, The Imagination Art Bus will be with us on Mondays at Petersen Barn and Thursdays at State Street Park. As always, we appreciate the work Parks and Open Spaces does to keep our parks safe and clean and of course all the individual volunteers and participants who make our community the great place that it is. I do want to take a moment to remind folks that we are in the process of developing a Parks and Recreation system plan that will guide our development over the next 10-15 years. Please take a moment to get in touch and let us know your thoughts.

What has rivers

-Peter Chavannes Petersen Barn Supervisor

with no water, forests,

but no trees and cities

Submit one of a kind art to be considered for the 2016 fall LARK cover . Winner will receive $30 to Oregon Art Supply.  Works in black, white & gray scale.  Works can be digital or on paper.  Size 8.5”x11”.  Include your Name , phone, & email with your work.  Submissions due August 5th. Submit your work to Petersen Barn C/O Oliver Redig. Or email: oliver.e.redig@ci.eugene.or.us For questions call:541-682-6380

with no buildings?

Detach the cover of the LARK and add a splash of brilliance. Submit your entry to the front desk of Petersen Barn by August, 29th 2016. Top 3 in each age group win prizes. Ages 0-6, 7-10, 11-17, 18 & up Name: Age: Phone Number: Email:



CLASSES

Petersen Barn Community Center 870 Berntzen Rd.

Call to Register: 541-682-5521 Online: WWW.GetRec.org

Preschool-Youth-Teen

For a full listing & details of

Skill Building, Arts & Crafts

Adult-Senior Programs

Sculpture Ages 7-10 July 20th -Aug. 17th Wed. 4:15p-5:15p Mixed Media Doll Houses Ages 8-14 July 26th -Aug.23rd Tues. 4:45p-5:45p Embroidery Ages 10-14 July 18th -Aug.15th Mon. 4:15p-5:15p Fashion Design, Beg. Ages 10-14 Aug 1st -Aug. 29th Mon. 3p-4:45p Fashion Design, Int. Ages 11-16 Aug 1st -Aug. 29th Mon. 5p-6:45p Fashion Design, Ad. Ages 11-16 st th Aug 1 -Aug. 29 Mon. 5p-6:45p

at Petersen Barn

119778 $30 119815 $30 119855 $30

Pick up

Yoga & Tai Chi Oil, Acrylic & Watercolor Painting Craft Workshops

119748 $60 119755 $60

Inside the Barn or call:

Cribbage, Poker & Pinochle Social Gatherings & Meals Trips & Excursions

119763 $40

Engineering & Technology Lego-Simple Machines July 19th-Aug. 16th Lego-Architecture July 20th-Aug. 17th Robotics Class July 25th- Aug 22nd

Ages 8-11 Tues. 4:15p-5:30p Ages 8-14 Wed.4:15p-530p Ages 10-14 Mon.4:15-5:30p

119787 $35 119789 $35

Martial Arts & Sport Tae Kwon Do Ages 5-7 July 12th-Aug.9th Tues. 4:30-5:15 Tae Kwon Do Ages 8-12 July 12th-Aug.9th Tues. 5:30-6:30

119861 $30 119869 $35

Dance & Movement Little Dancers July 11th-Aug. 15th Beginning Dance July 11th-Aug. 15th Hip Hop, Beginning July 11th -Aug. 15th Hip Hop July 11th -Aug. 15th Youth Tap and Jazz July 12th -Aug. 23rd Youth Ballet July 12th -Aug. 23rd Youth Ballet, Advanced July 13th -Aug. 24th

Ages 3-4 Mon.2:15-2:45 Ages 4-6 Mon. 3-3:45 Ages 6-8 Mon, 4:00-4:45p Ages 9-14 Mon, 5 -6p Ages 8-13 Tues, 4-4:50 Ages 6-13 Tues. 5-5:50 Ages 8-18 Wed. 4-5-30

Teen-Adult

119785 $35

119686 $20 119688 $25 119689 $25 119691 $30 119690 $35 119704 $35 119711 $50

Dance & Movement Ballet July 12th -Aug. 23rd Belly Dance July 13th -Aug. 24th Adult Tap July 13th -Aug. 24th Ballroom July 11th -Aug. 15th Salsa Dance July 13th -Aug. 17th

Ages 16 & up Tues. 6-7:30p Ages 16 & up Wed. 6:30-8p Ages 16 & up Wed. 5:30-6:30p Ages 16 & up Mon. 6:30-8p Ages 16 & up Wed. 6:30-8p

119706 $50 119715 $50 119700 $35 120291 $40 120727 $40

Harmony: Community Centered Martial Arts Ages 12 & up Mon. 6pm & Sat. 9am June 120550 $15 July 120551 $15 August 120552 $15 Tiger Crane-workshop July 16th Sat.10am-2pm 120553 $15 Jujitsu-workshop July 30th Sat. 10am-2pm 120779 $15

Urban Homesteading Series Fermenting: Sauerkraut and Kombucha July 7th Thur. 1p-3p Cheese Making July 21st Thur. 1p-3p Soap Making Aug. 4th Thur. 1p-3p Sourdough Bread Aug. 18th Thur. 1p-3p

120766 $18 120767 $18 120768 $18 120769 $18


summer camps

Petersen Barn Community Center 870 Berntzen Rd.

Pre School Ages 3-5 Super Hero Ready – Set – Go Joyful Music & Movement

Edible Fun Out of This World Traveling Tropical Paradise Express Yourself

For Info. & to Register

9am-12

July 5th-8th July 11th -15th th nd July 18 -22 th July 25 -29th Aug. 1st -5th Aug. 8th -12th Aug. 15th -19th Aug. 22nd -26th

120785 120786 120787 120788 120789 120791 120792 120794

$45 $62 $62 $62 $62 $62 $62 $62

Youth-Teen *Camps at Petersen Barn unless specified Wild Ed:Archery Ages:10-16 July 5th-8th Tu-F 8am-5p 120784 Building Brick Camp July 11th-13th

Ages 7-11 M-F 1p-5p

$175

120221

$85

Wild Ed: Trekking-Zombieland Ages 12-18 July 11th-13th Overnight 120790

$220

Graphic Design Camp July 18th-22nd

Ages 10-18 M-F 9am-4p

@Echo Hollow Pool 120392 $170

Fashion Camp July 25th-29th

Ages 10-16 M-F 9am-3:30p 120265

$160

Wild-Ed: Splash and Raft Ages 14-18 July 25th-27th Overnight

120793

Lights Camera Action Aug. 1st-5th

Ages 10-16 M-F 9am-4p

@Echo Hollow Pool 120001 $160

Quest for the West Aug. 8th-12th

Ages 10-15 M-F 9am-4p

120395

$190

Robotics Camp Aug. 8th-12th

Ages 10-14 M-F 9am-4p

119997

$160

Opal’s Fairyland Arts Camp Ages 9-16 Aug. 15th-19th M-F 9am-4p

120400

$160

Base Camp Aug. 22nd-26th

120777

@Wow Hall $200

Ages 11-18 M-F 9am-4p

Podcast Blastoff Ages 10-17 Aug. 29th-2nd M-F 9am-4p

@Echo Hollow Pool 120002 $160

Wild-Ed: Zombieland Day Camp Ages 12-18 Aug. 29th-Sept.2nd M-Th 8am-5p 120795 Culture Jam Aug. 7th-14th

$220

$175

Ages 14-18 @Oregon Country Fair Site Overnight Sun.-Sun. $450 Call OCF to register: 541-465-2230

Challenger Soccer Camp-Aug 15th-19th Ages 8-16 Full Day M-F 9am-4p Ages 5-12 Half Day M-F 9am-12p Ages 12-16 Half Day M-F 1p-4p

120798 120796 120797

$204 $145 $145

Call: 541-682-5521 Online: www.getrec.org


A FREE drop-in program in your neighborhood! These Fun For All sites will be open Mon-Fri, July 5- August 25 Petersen Barn Park*

Washington Park*

Trainsong Park*

Monroe Park*

Churchill Youth Sports Park*

State Street Park*

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Broadway & Monroe (10 am - 5 pm)

Bailey Hill Rd, next to Churchill High School Dakota & Burnett Streets (10 am - 5 pm) (10 am - 5 pm) * Food For Lane County Lunch Site

MOVIES IN THE PARK July 9 (Sat) July 15 (Fri) July 16 (Sat) July 22 (Fri) July 23 (Sat) July 29 (Fri) July 30 (Sat) August 5 (Fri) August 6 (Sat) August 12 (Fri) August 13 (Sat) August 19 (Fri) August 20 (Sat)

Petersen Barn Park Washington Park Bethel Community Park Maurie Jacobs Park Awbrey Park Churchill Park Sladden Park State Street Park University Park Monroe Park Willakenzie Park Trainsong Park Echo Hollow Pool Dive In Movie

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

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fun for all and more... Sunday

Monday

Art Imagination Bus @ Pete Barn 1-3pm July 5– August 27

HAPPENING EVERY WEEK!

Week 1 July 3rd -9th

4th of JulyClosed

Tuesday Awbrey Park FFA Site Open 11-4pm Summer Reading Spot 1-2pm @Pete Barn

Wednesday

Thursday

Summer Read- Imagination Bus ing Spot 1-2pm @ State St. 1-3pm Summer Reading @Pete Barn Spot 1-2pm @Pete Barn

Friday

Saturday

*See Page 7 for Movie Titles & Ratings Pete Barn Community BBQ 7 -9pm

First Day of Fun For All

*Movie Night Petersen Barn Park

Latino Family Fun @ Petersen Barn

Week 2 July 10th-16th

Washington Park Community BBQ 7-9pm

*Movie Night Washington Park

Week 3 July 17th-23rd Roving Park Players 6pm @Pete Barn

Week 4 Puppet Show July 24th-30th 11am State St.

Churchill Park

Party in the Park Puppet Show 11am Washington

Roving Park Players 6pm @ Pete Barn

Touch a Truck 5-7:30pm

Concert in the Park

@ Petersen Barn

*Movie Night

@ Pete Barn

*Movie Night Bethel Community

*Movie Night Awbrey Park

12:30-1:30pm

Maurie Jacobs Park

Puppet Show Puppet Show 11am Monroe 11am Churchill

Puppet Show 11am Petersen Barn

*Movie Night Sladden Park

Community BBQ 79p & *Movie Night @Churchill Park State St. Community

Week 5

BBQ 7-9pm

July 31st-Aug. 6th

*Movie Night University Park

*Movie Night State Street Park

Week 6 Aug. 7th-13th

Monroe Community BBQ 7-9pm

Bethel Park

Party in the Park

*Movie Night Monroe Park

Week 7 Aug. 14th-20th

Week 8 Aug. 21st-27th

*Movie Night Willakenzie Park

Roving Park Players 6pm @ Pete Barn Fun For All

Party in the Park @ Petersen Barn

Trainsong Community BBQ 7--9pm & Movie Night Roving Park Players 6pm @ Pete Barn

Last Day of Fun For

All

Movie Night Echo Hollow Pool - Dive In Movie Inside Out (Spanish)


Find us at our..

Santa Clara Site ! Join us this summer at Awbrey Park

(On the corner of River Road and Spring Creek Drive)

Tuesdays from 11-4 Hang out with our Fun For All staff for weekly special events at Awbrey Park. Experience all the adventure of Fun For All in Santa Clara. Right across the street from a Food For Lane County lunch site. Crafts, water games and more!

To Adventure, And Beyond! This summer is going to be the most _______________ (Adjective)

summer ever, because we are going to _______________. (Place)

This will be no ordinary trip. We’ll bring our _______________ for adventure, our _______________ to defend (Noun)

(Noun)

ourselves from _______________, and of course, our (Something scary)

favorite _______________ for a snack. Maybe we’ll even see (Food)

a _______________! Once, my friend _______________ went to (Friend’s Name)

(Animal)

_______________, and said they saw the biggest (Same Place)

_______________ they’ve ever seen. I can’t wait! Ok, you’ll (Noun)

have to excuse me now. I need to go put on my _______________ _______________ and get ready to (Character) (Piece of Clothing)

_______________ straight to _______________. Bon voyage! (Verb)

(Same Place)


C ommunity o r n e r

Alondra Duran

first year at Willamette by her participation with the Mr. Wolverine Pageant. As she stood in the wings during the pageant, after a year of hard work and effort, there came the moment that changed her future. The total amount that was raised was finally announced, and she knew that 100% of family. Alondra and her sister are the that total would go to the Children’s Miracle Network and help others. In that first full-generation Americans in her family after her mother moved to the joyful moment backstage 4 years ago, a feeling of lifelong passion came over her. United States from Mexico. The “It was a turning point for me,” Alondra majority of her family still lives in Mexico, where she visits twice a year. says. “That was the moment that I She will be the first in her family to figured out what I really wanted to do.” Now, Alondra is on her way to a bright attend a 4-year university. Bethel can be proud of Alondra, and and promising future. This fall she will begin college at the University of Oregon other graduating senior like her, who are on their way to boldly shape a with a four-year Pathway Oregon promising future for Eugene. scholarship, which will cover her full tuition and fees. She plans to study psychology and political science, then continue into Law School. She hopes to pursue a career as a lawyer in immigration Alondra’s unending commitment to services, a department which helping others has always been there, has meant a great deal to her she says, but was solidified during her family. Alondra and her sister are the first full-generation Downtown Languages past 12 years, DTL has served thousands of Americans in her family after Lane County families by providing language, her mother moved to the Eugene is a vibrant community, literacy, and cultural education. United States from Mexico. diverse in many ways. But for those Downtown Languages is based in The majority of her family still who are new to the United States, the Springfield, but their classes and programs lives in Mexico, where she shock of a new culture and a new extend throughout Eugene and much of Lane visits twice a year. She will be language can bring many challenges. County, including several opportunities right the first in her family to attend Downtown Languages wants to build here in Bethel. They offer several Core a 4-year university. the “steps to success” and meet those programs, including English classes, US challenges head on. Citizenship, Bilingual Computer skills, a GED Since 2004, Downtown Languages What do you see? prep course, and an opportunity for adults to has provided a broad variety of earn their secondary diplomas from Mexico. classes, programs, and events to And the successes are remarkable. Many DTL also offers several seasonal outreach support the cultural inclusion of all students who enter the Pilas program and other programs, including the summer youth families in Lane County. Their Downtown Languages programs speak little to no programs and the Pilas program. programs work to increase English. Adults and children alike improve their The Pilas Family Literacy Program is opportunities for immigrants by language skills, and many children in the programs accessed by many families in Bethel, and is developing language proficiency, life make enormous strides toward grade-level created in partnership with several skills, and cultural competence for academic skills. neighborhood organizations, including the families. All of their programs are Students of Downtown Languages programs school district and the City of Eugene. Pilas either free or a very low cost. In the come from all over the globe, including China, offers twice weekly classes at Fairfield past 12 years, DTL has served Vietman, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Central thousands of Lane County families by Elementary and Petersen Barn that truly and South America. Although their population is support the whole family. Children ages 0-13 diverse, all of their participants now call Oregon providing language, literacy, and receive pre-kindergarden readiness prep, a cultural education. home. Downtown Languages does an incredible job K-8 reading class, and other academic of creating opportunities in our community for support, while parents take English classes. cultural inclusion, education, and a more vibrant This program is offered at no cost to place to live. participants and has led to tremendous To learn more about Downtown Languages and growth in language and academic skills by its their programming, visit downtownlanguages.org, participants. Chatting with Alondra Duran feels like chatting with a bright and hopeful future. A graduating senior at Willamette High School, Alondra will soon be leaving WHS, and will certainly be leaving her mark on her school and community. During her senior year, Alondra has been a member of what seems like countless clubs, classes, and extra curriculars, all of which have one thing in common: they all focus on community service and helping those around her. This, she says, is what drives her. “My passion is helping people,” Alondra says. “I’m motivated by helping my community.” Alondra is her student class president, a member of the high school’s Leadership class, a part of T-Crew that welcomes incoming freshman, and a Teen Court volunteer at Petersen Barn, to name a few. This year she has also been recognized by the United Way as their Youth Volunteer of the Year for her work with Teen Court.

or call 541-686-8483.


Tanya.r.thornton@ci.eugene.or.us Ages 12-17 Make a difference in your community through Teen

Court. As a court member, you will gain experience in decision making, communication, law and ethics. You will give teen defendants an opportunity to take responsibility and regain a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself through this Important volunteer service.

For more information on how to get involved, Contact Billy Hernandez at 541-682-6376


For Info: 541-682-5525

1655 Echo Hollow Rd.

Junior Lifeguarding Ages 12-15 Introductory lifeguard training. Junior Lifeguards assist and train with lifeguards, attend staff meetings, and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out of school time, and can result in future employment with the City. Must be qualified swimmers; Building Endurance level or higher. This course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools.

Junior Swim Instructor Ages 13-15 Introductory Water Instructor Aide. Junior Swim Instructors assist and train with experienced and professional instructors, attend staff meetings, aid learn-to-swim instructors and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out of school time, and can result in future employment with the City. Must be qualified swimmers; Building Endurance level or higher. This Course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools.

Swim & Tennis Camp Ages 7-14 Learn the basics of tennis, competitive swimming and water polo. Should be able to swim 25 yards.

For dates, cost & to register: Call- 541-682-5525 Or Online- www.getrec.org

June 18th – Sept. 5th Mon. - Fri. 1:15-3:45 & 7-8:30p Sun. 1:15-3 Youth (Ages 3-17) $3.50 Adult (Ages 18+) $4.00 Family * $9.00 *Additional charge for more than 5 people

Live Music, Games, & Swimming

Inside Out in Spanish Swimming 6– 8pm Movie Starts at 8pm

1PASS Youth 17 and under can get going this summer with the 1Pass. Use the 1Pass to hop on an LTD bus and go to multiple attractions all with one card, all summer long, and all for just $50. Free entry to Rec swims at Amazon, Echo Hollow and Sheldon pools are included! Effective May 30 through September 5. 1PASS is available for purchase at Amazon Pool, Echo Hollow Pool, Sheldon Pool, Lane Transit District’s Eugene station and Willamalane Center.

SWIM LESSONS For Info., Ages, & Times: Call: 541-682-5525 Or Online: www.getrec.org


BRACE YOURSELVES...

Summer is Coming.

FUN FOR ALL 2016

See inside for all the details for a summer of adventure with Eugene Rec.


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