Winter/Spring 2013 Recreation Guide

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WINTER-SPRING 2012 JAN • FEB • MAR • APR• MAY

Get In the Swing! Register Now for Winter-Spring Activities

www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll Information: 541-682-5333 En Español: 541-682-6891


Library, Recreation and Cultural Services Recreation Services 100 West 10th, Suite 321 Eugene, OR 97401

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Registration for Winter-Spring classes is now underway

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From the Executive Director

A history of accessibility One of the City Council’s five goals for Eugene is “accessible and thriving culture and recreation”. With strong support of the community, Eugene’s Adaptive Recreation has been meeting that objective for more than 40 years; providing activities specifically designed for individuals with developmental and physical disabilities. Each year, more than 30,000 visits are recorded to adaptive activities, including social events, like the dance depicted on the cover; recreation opportunities such as hiking and the region’s premier adaptive skiing program; regional trips and excursions; and classes in arts, exercise, cooking, and many other topics. And we have a new program specifically for veterans. (See pages 56-65 for all listings.) In addition, all Recreation activities are open to anyone, regardless of ability. Through our nationally recognized inclusion services, staff identify accommodations that allow nearly anyone to participate. That opens the door to recreation, social events, creative endeavors, skill learning, and fun! I hope you’ll take a few moments to peruse this Recreation Guide and find an activity that you’ll find fun, rewarding, or entertaining for yourself or your whole family.

Renee Grube Executive Director Library, Recreation and Cultural Services Department City of Eugene

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www.eugene-or.gov/rec 541-682-5333 Fax: 541-682-6834 TDD: 541-682-5311 100 W. 10th Ave., Suite 321, Eugene, OR 97401 recreation@ci.eugene.or.us Editor: Kathy Madison, 541-682-6342 Be a fan of Rec programs on Facebook

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recreation programs & services

Camps

Programs at a Glance Youth & Family Recreation Preschool Activities Youth Activities Teen & Adult Activities Family Activities

PHOTO BY CHRIS PONTRELLI

Adaptive

On the cover: Dancers enjoy one of the many social activities presented by Adaptive Recreation.

Adult

➊ Number symbols indicate trip activity levels (see key on page 22, 52 or 63). Indicates Adaptive Program offerings listed in other parts of the Rec Guide.

Athletics

♥ The heart symbol denotes activities that promote physical fitness.

Aquatics

Please see page 70.

Outdoor

Scholarships are available!

4-5 8-16 8-11 12-13 14-15 16 Preschool & School Age Care 10 Spring Break Camps 17 Outdoor Recreation 18-22 Aquatics 23-28 Hours, Information 23-24 Special Interest, Events 25 Swim Lessons 26-28 Athletics/Adult Leagues 29 Adult Recreation 30-55 Health & Fitness 30-37 Classes & Presentations 38-46 Events, Gatherings, Games 47-48 Programs, Special Interest, Support 49-51 Trips 52-55 Adaptive Recreation 56-65 Information & Inclusion Services 56 Activities, Trips & Support 57-65 RELATED PROGRAMS Eugene Public Library 66 Hult Center for the Performing Arts 12 Laurelwood Golf Course 35 Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House 64 Wayne Morse Family Farm 15 Ways to Support 67 NUTS & BOLTS Recreation Facilities Map & Contact Info 6-7 How to Register 68-69 Policies 70 Index 71 The Summer Recreation Guide will be available mid-April 2013.

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A Sampling of Recreation Opportunities This short list will give you a sense of the variety of activities presented by City of Eugene Recreation from January-May. There’s something for every age and ability!

Family Events

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First Friday Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn

Games and Sports

All ages, Free. See page 16

Family Snowshoe Day

Ages 18 & up, Feb 27- Mar 20, $. See page 42

Athletics/Adult Leagues

Ages 8 & up, Jan 26 & Feb 16, $. See page 18

Ultimate, soccer, basketball, volleyball and softball, $. See page 29

Bunny Breakfast

Scrabble and Brain Games

Mother’s Day/Father’s Day Challenge Course

Adapted Game Day

All ages, Mar 20, $. See page 16

Ages 8 & up, May 12 & Jun 16, $. See page 18

New! Fencing

Ages 8-11 and 12 & up, dates vary, $. See pages 13, 14, 36

Build a Greenland Kayak Paddle Ages 18 & up, May 7-23, $. See page 38

Kayaking for Veterans

Ages 18 & up, beginning in Jan & Apr, $. See page 60

Adaptive Recreation Pool Time

Ages 18 & up, beginning Apr 3, $. See page 58

Easy Chair Yoga

Ages 18 & up, beginning in Jan & Apr, $. See page 58

Brush Beat: Paint to the Music

Ages 18 & up, beginning in Jan, $. See page 38

City Services Available Online Ages 18 & up, May 6, $. See page 41

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Adults, Tuesdays, 25¢ drop-in fee. See page 48

Ages 50 & up, Tuesdays, Jan-May, Free. See page 58

Spring Break Camps Water Polo, Sports, Fun, Adaptive Ages 3 to 17, dates vary, $. See pages 17, 62

Health & Fitness Yoga, Biking, Water and Land Fitness, Adaptive and More Various ages/opportunities, $ & Free. See pages 30-34, 37, 58, 59, 62

Hikes and Walking Various ages/opportunities, self-led and guided, $. See pages 19, 22, 33, 60

On the Snow and Water Snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, adaptive skiing and kayaking Youth and adults, beginner-advanced, $. See pages 18-21, 25, 52, 60


Social Events

Martial Arts

Movies, Meals, Dances, Adapted Events

Children & adults, Qi Gong, Aikido, Tai Chi, Karate, $. See pages 11, 13, 14, 16, 36

Families, teens and adults, $. See pages 16, 22, 47, 50, 53, 60, 62

Trips, Tours & Excursions

Gymnastics Ages 14 months-6 years, $. See page 11

Adults age 18 & up, regional and distant destinations, $. See pages 52, 55, 63, 64

Languages & Culture

Arts

Adults, classes for various levels, $. See page 43

Visual Arts: Painting, Clay, Jewelry, Other Opportunities Various ages, abilities, $ & Free. See pages 8, 12, 14, 15, 21, 38-41, 57

Performing Arts: Dance, Music, Drama, Other Opportunities Various ages & abilities, $ & free. See pages 8, 9, 11-16, 34-36, 42, 44, 49, 58

Life-Long Learning Technology: Computer, Photography, Videos, Social Networking Classes Adults, various dates, $. See pages 41, 42

Educational Presentations

Adults, 19 opportunities, including: legal advice, dating, health, & more, $ & free. See pages 44-46

Dances

Try for Free!

Barn Dances

Fitness, Zumba, dancing, Tai Chi, yoga, and painting Adults, various dates, Free. See pages 32, 33, 36, 37, 40

Ages 50 & older, monthly, $. See page 47

Adaptive Dances

New Years, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day & more, Ages 18 & up, dates vary, $. See pages 57, 62

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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 Large and small meeting rooms and kitchen, access to bike paths, playgrounds and Amazon Pool. 2 Amazon Pool (summers only) 2600 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5350 Hours: See page 23 Fx: 541-682-6366 Bus: #28, 73 Ideal for outdoor events. Multi-purpose & children’s pools, diving tower, patio. 3 Campbell Community Center 155 High St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5318 Fx: 541-682-6386 Hours: 8:30a-4:30p M-F Bus: #1, 66, 67 Garden setting, courtyard, view of river; large, dividable meeting space, ideal for weddings and group events. 4 Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Cntr 1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5525 Hours: See page 24 Fx: 541-682-8193 Bus: #40

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Community centers & pools Ideal for outdoor or indoor gatherings, 8 River House Community Center two pools, dividable meeting space 40th Ave 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 with kitchen, patio, BBQ grill. Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: Noon-4p M-F Fx: 541-682-6319 Bus: #40, 52 5 Hilyard Community Center Not available for rental. 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 9 Sheldon Community Center Ph (voice/TDD): 541-682-5311 2445 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Fx: 541-682-5460 Ph: 541-682-5312 Hours: 9a-5:30p M-F Bus: #28, 73 Fx: 541-682-6332 Bus: #66 & 67 Fully accessible, large, dividable meeting rooms and kitchen, patio and Hours: 8a-6p M-F Great for large, family or business fireplace. meetings. Gymnasium, meeting rooms, 6 Lamb Cottage kitchen, access to Sheldon Pool. In Skinner Butte Park 10 Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ph: 541-682-5318 2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Nestled in park with view of river; Ph: 541-682-5314 Hours: See page 24 intimate setting for weddings, family Fx: 541-682-6344 Bus: #66 & 67 gatherings; limited kitchen. Near River Indoor pool, diving well, ADA Play Playground and softball field. accessible lift, multipurpose room. 7 Petersen Barn Community Cntr 11 Washington Park Center 870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5521 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Ph: 541-682-5311 Bus: #36 Fx: 541-682-8192 Bus: #40 Homey, dividable meeting space with Cozy facility ideal for meetings, kitchen, French doors onto patio and reunions and retreats. Playground, Washington Park with spray play sports field, and bike path nearby. feature and play areas.

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Rent a City Facility! Have a party at a swimming pool. Get married in a beautiful park. Celebrate any occasion at a community center, or rent an entire soccer field! Almost all of the facilities listed on these pages are available to rent. More information is available online or by phone. • For community centers, pools and more, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recrentals or call the facility directly. • For parks, visit www.eugene-or.gov/parkrental or call 541-682-4800. • For other facilities, visit the web site listed with the facility or call the phone number.

other city of eugene facilities 1 Alton Baker Park Shelters 501 Day Island Rd. Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-4800 Fx: 541-682-4882 Two well-equipped shelters. Small seats 20, large seats 110, park area holds hundreds. Turf area for dancing. 2 Cuthbert Amphitheater www.thecuthbert.com/contact.html 601 Day Island Rd., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-762-8099 Bus: #13, 79 A beautiful concert venue located at the edge of Alton Baker Park, with capacity of more than 5,000. 3 Eugene Public Library www.eugene-or.gov/library 100 W. 10th Ave., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5450 Fx: 541-682-5898 Bus: Any going to downtown station Also see page 66 Large, dividable meeting space and smaller meeting room for free, public events only. Other restrictions. 4 Hendricks Park F.M. Wilkins Shelter 2200 Summit Ave., Eugene 97403 Ph: 541-682-4800 Fx: 541-682-4882 Historic shelter includes large stone fireplace and Moon Terrace deck; 50 person capacity. 5 Hult Center for the Performing Arts www.hultcenter.org

One Eugene Center, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5242 Fx: 541-682-5426 Bus: #40, Breeze Also see page 12 Beautiful performance venue with 2,500- and 500-seat halls. Small rehearsal hall also suitable for meetings, and lobby area. 6 Laurelwood Golf Course Fireside Room www.golflaurelwood.com 2700 Columbia St., Eugene 97403 Ph: 541-687-5321 Fx: 541-343-3012 Also see page 35 Room overlooks golf course, beautiful setting for special events, up to 167 people, large dance floor, full kitchen. Outdoor Sports Fields Located throughout the city Ph: 541-682-5409 Fx: 541-682-5367 Natural & artificial turf fields in parks and on school grounds. 7 Owen Rose Garden 300 N. Jefferson St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-4800 Fx: 541-682-4882 Idyllic garden for weddings, family events, with view of the river, grassy area, heritage cherry tree, gazebo. 8 Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House www.smjhouse.org/Rental.html 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Fx: 541-984-1314 Bus: #1 Also see page 64

Classic example of Victorian architecture, overlooking Eugene, suitable for weddings, retreats; rentable year-round. 9 Spencer Butte Challenge Course Off Willamette St., south of 50th Ave. Ph: 541- 682-5329 Fx: 541-682-6319 Also see page 20 A forested course, great for team- and trust-building. 10 Washington-Jefferson Park Stage Between 1st & 7th avenues and Washington & Jefferson streets Ph: 541-682-4800 Stage for large community events & concerts. Maximum capacity is 1,000. 11 Wayne Morse Family Farm and Park 585 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5380 Also see page 15 Historic home on 27 acres, for up to 30 people. Meadow & shelter with limited kitchen, up to 125 people, May-Oct. 12 Westmoreland Community Center www.bcgev.net 1545 W. 22nd Ave., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-345-9939 Gymnasium, game room, meeting rooms, kitchen, access to Westmoreland Park & Frisbee Golf Course.

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Youth & Family

Youth and Family Recreation Services creates opportunities that inspire a life long passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow, and contribute. Register for all classes at www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll or through any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of: • City of Eugene Amazon Community Center • City of Eugene Petersen Barn Community Center

Arts/Visual

Art Play for Tykes Ages 2-5 with adult Your child can get messy, have fun and meet little ones their age! He or she will experience fun art activities from painting to clay, and charcoal to collage. Explore, be creative and have fun. Adults stay in class as active observers. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Michael Cole, Trisha McGrady Jan 16-Feb 20 W 10-10:45a $36 #102277 Jan 19-Feb 23 Sa 10-10:45a $36 #102278 Mar 6-Apr 17 W 10-10:45a $36 #102279 Mar 9-Apr 20 Sa 10-10:45a $36 #102280 Apr 24-May 29 W 10-10:45a $36 #102281 Apr 27-Jun 1 Sa 10-10:45a $36 #102282 No class Mar 27, 30

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Dance & Drama

Dance Sampler I ♥ Ages 3-4 Learn a little of everything. Young dancers learn the basics of modern dance, creative movement, ballet positions, stretching and tap. Listen to great music and dance in a supportive atmosphere. Tap shoes available for use in class. The last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Marie Pederson Jan 17-Feb 21 Th 10-10:40a $36 #102187 Jan 19-Feb 23 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #102188 Mar 7-Apr 18 Th 10-10:40a $36 #102189 Mar 9-Apr 20 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #102190 Apr 25-May 30 Th 10-10:40a $36 #102191 Apr 27-Jun 1 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #102192 No class Mar 28, 30

Dance Sampler II ♥ Ages 4-5 Get your body moving with stretching, ballet, creative dance and simple tap in a supportive and fun atmosphere. Prerequisite: one year of structured class setting. Bring your own tap shoes. Some shoes available to borrow. Last class includes mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Marie Pederson Jan 19-Feb 23 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #102196 Mar 9-Apr 20 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #102198 Apr 27-Jun 1 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #102199 No class Mar 30 Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.


Pre-Ballet I ♥ Ages 3-4

This motion and movement class is designed to harness the expanding physical energy of children through the use of music, imaginative games and props. A supportive environment helps boys and girls with body awareness and self-esteem, and provides a fun activity for anyone who loves to move and shake. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Marie Pederson Jan 17-Feb 21 Th 9:15-9:45a $30 #102181 Jan 19-Feb 23 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #102182 Mar 7-Apr 18 Th 9:15-9:45a $30 #102183 Mar 9-Apr 20 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #102184 Apr 25-May 30 Th 9:15-9:45a $30 #102185 Apr 27-Jun 1 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #102186 No class Mar 28, 30

Exploring all basic ballet techniques in a fun, safe and loving setting your child will stretch, leap, plié and dance down to monkey town. Students will discover their love of dance with fun creative music. Discover ballet stretches and moving creatively. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields, Marie Pederson Jan 28-Mar 11 M 10:15-10:55a $36 #102205 Jan 19-Feb 23 Sa 10:50-11:30a $36 #102207 Apr 8-May 13 M 10:15-10:55a $36 #102206 Mar 9-Apr 20 Sa 10:50-11:30a $36 #102208 Apr 27-Jun 1 Sa 10:50-11:30a $36 #102212 No class Feb 18, Mar 30

Hip Hop & Bop Tots ♥ Ages 3-5

Pirouette, relevé, plié! Young ballerinas and ballet dancers learn to stretch and move creatively while exploring ballet positions and moves including turning, bourré and leaping. Last class includes mini-recital. This is a parent drop off class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Marie Pederson Jan 19-Feb 23 Sa 12:30-1:10p $36 #102203 Mar 9-Apr 20 Sa 12:30-1:10p $36 #102204 Apr 27-Jun 1 Sa 12:30-1:10p $36 #102213 No class Mar 30

This high energy class is the perfect fit for those rainy winter days for boys and girls in need of moving and grooving. Get down to kid friendly hip hop tunes while gaining coordination, flexibility and all the basic motor skills. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields Jan 28-Mar 11 M 11-11:40a $36 #102235 Jan 18-Feb 22 F 11-11:40a $36 #102236 Mar 8-Apr 19 F 11-11:40a $36 #102237 Apr 8-May 13 M 11-11:40a $36 #102238 Apr 26-May 31 F 11-11:40a $36 #102241 No class Feb 18, Mar 29

Move ’n’ Groove ♥ Ages 3-5 Explore movement and dance in a fun atmosphere. The perfect dance class for boys and girls. Use your imagination to move and play to music from around the world. World beat, jazz and Latin. If it is fun and upbeat, we’ll dance to it! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Marie Pederson Jan 17-Feb 21 Th 10:50-11:30a $36 #102193 Mar 7-Apr 18 Th 10:50-11:30a $36 #102194 Apr 25-May 30 Th 10:50-11:30a $36 #102195 No class Mar 28

Pre-Ballet II ♥ Ages 4-6

Pre-School Play & Dance ♥ Ages 14 months-3 years Using music and movement, youngsters are awakened to explore and develop increased basic motor skills including strength, coordination and flexibility. This safe and supportive class is designed to build self-confidence and introduces children to a structured setting. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields Ages 14 months-2 years Jan 18-Feb 22 F 9:15-9:45a Mar 8-Apr 19 F 9:15-9:45a Apr 26-May 31 F 9:15-9:45a No class Mar 29

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Ages 14 months-3 years Jan 28-Mar 11 M 9:15-9:45a Apr 8-May 13 M 9:15-9:45a No class Feb 18

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Ages 2-3 years Jan 18-Feb 22 F Mar 8-Apr 19 F Apr 26-May 31 F No class Mar 29

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Dance Tots ♥ Ages 18 months-2 years


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Preschool and School Age Care ENRICHING FUN at three locations for children ages 2 1/2 through 5th grade. Your child will experience unique and exciting ways to be engaged.

CHILD SAFETY & PARENT PEACE OF MIND is the foundation of our staff training, which includes CPR/First Aid and curriculum and behavior management. With staff’s guidance, your child will discover the world around them through social interaction, learning and play.

LOCATIONS Exploratorium Preschool at Amazon Center 541-682-5373 Exploratorium, ages 3-5 9 am-12 noon, MWF and/or TuTh Early Exploratorium, ages 2 1/2 - 4 9 am-12 noon, MWF and/or TuTh Petersen Barn Early Learning Center 541-682-5521 Preschool, ages 3-5 9 am-Noon, MWF and/or TuTh

Kidcity Adventures at Sheldon Center 541-682-5312 Ducklings Flexible Care, ages 2 1/2- 5 (7:30 am-6 pm M-F) Preschool, ages 3-4 (9 am-12 noon MWF) Kindergarten prep, ages 4-5 (9 am-12 noon MWF or TuTh) NEW! 9 am-2 pm TuTh Before/After Kindergarten, grade K 7:30 am-6 pm After school care, grades K-6th school release until 6 pm

Please call the Center you would like your child to attend for more information. Registration is on-going and scholarships are available. 1010


Gym, Tumblers ♥ Ages 5-6

Have the most fun ever learning to dance with Miss Lindsey! Simple ballet, jazz, tap and creative movement. Bring your own tap shoes. Some shoes available to borrow. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields Jan 28-Mar 11 M 12:15-12:55p $36 #102242 Apr 8-May 13 M 12:15-12:55p $36 #102243 No class Feb 18

Children progress their gymnastic skills and learn advanced skills such as handstand, backwards roll and pullovers in a safe and fun environment. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 15-Feb 19 Tu 4:20-5p $36 #102168 Mar 5-Apr 16 Tu 4:20-5p $36 #102169 Apr 23-May 28 Tu 4:20-5p $36 #102170 No class Mar 26

Gymnastics

Gym Babies ♥ Ages 14 months-3 years with adult Introduction to pre-tumbling skills. Children gain flexibility, strength and coordination. They have fun using mats, balance beam and a variety of equipment. Parent involvement is required. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 15-Feb 19 Tu 9:20-9:50a $36 #102155 Jan 15-Feb 19 Tu 10-10:30a $36 #102156 Mar 5-Apr 16 Tu 9:20-9:50a $36 #102157 Mar 5-Apr 16 Tu 10-10:30a $36 #102158 Apr 23-May 28 Tu 10-10:30a $36 #102159 No class Mar 26

Martial Arts

Kinder Karate ♥ Ages 4-6 Instructors from Eugene School of Karate provide a happy, caring atmosphere where your preschooler can be introduced to basic karate skills. Hand-eye and foot-eye coordination, self-esteem and listening skills are enhanced in this active class. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Jan 23-Mar 13 W 3:30-4p $56 #102306 Apr 10-May 29 W 3:30-4p $56 #102307

Spring break camps Preschool Spring Break Camps are listed on page 17.

Gym, Mini Jumpers ♥ Ages 3-4 Children explore basic gymnastic skills using a variety of equipment in a safe and fun environment. Builds self-confidence, strength, flexibility and enhances coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 15-Feb 19 Tu 10:40-11:20a $36 #102160 Mar 5-Apr 16 Tu 10:40-11:20a $36 #102161 Apr 23-May 28 Tu 10:40-11:20a $36 #102162 No class Mar 26

Gym, Twisters ♥ Ages 4-5 This class is for tumblers who are ready to go to the next level. Students will continue to improve gymnastics skills and go on to practice more complex techniques. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 15-Feb 19 Tu 3:30-4:10p $36 #102165 Mar 5-Apr 16 Tu 3:30-4:10p $36 #102166 Apr 23-May 28 Tu 3:30-4:10p $36 #102167 No class Mar 26

Program Interruptions Due to Bad Weather To get information about Recreation programs during bad weather: • Call the facility providing the activity or program, and • Listen or watch local radio and television stations, or • Go to www.flashalert.net, or • Go to www.eugene-or.gov

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Tutu Tapping Tots ♥ Ages 4-6


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Arts/Visual

Dance & Drama

Cartooning & Comic Drawing

Ballet I for Youth ♥ Ages 6-13

Ages 6-12

Learn all about ballet – the foundation of all dance forms – in a fun, creative, welcoming environment. Emphasis will be on learning the basic postures while developing strength, balance, stamina, and creativity. No prior dance experience necessary. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 9-Feb 6 W 4:30-5:30p $30 #102062 Feb 13-Mar 13 W 4:30-5:30p $30 #102064 Apr 3-May 8 W 4:30-5:30p $36 #102066 May 22-Jun 12 W 4:30-5:30p $24 #102067

Learning to draw can be fun, especially when you create silly characters, funny expressions and drawing sequences that tell a joke! Program combines an innovative, step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and vivid imaginations. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Instructors from Young Rembrandts Jan 23-Mar 13 W 4-5p $80 #102177

Elementary Drawing

Ages 6-10

Learn basic to advanced drawing skills, art techniques and vocabulary. It’s a bedrock skill required for future artistic success. All children can learn how. New lessons weekly in a positive and nurturing environment. Learning to draw increases art abilities, learning skills, and self-confidence. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Instructors from Young Rembrandts Apr 10-May 29 W 4-5p $80 #102179

Cultural Services

Info: HultCenter.org Tickets: 541-682-5000

HultCenterArts @HultCenter

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The following Saturday classes combine Ballet I & II: Jan 12-Feb 9 Sa 10-11a $30 #102063 Feb 16-Mar 23 Sa 10-11a $30 #102065 Apr 6-May 11 Sa 10-11a $36 #102068 May 25-Jun 15 Sa 10-11a $24 #102069 No class Mar 16, Jun 8

Ballet II for Youth ♥ Ages 9-13 A continuation of Ballet I with greater emphasis on choreography and strength. Designed for students with previous ballet/dance experience. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 9-Feb 6 W 5:30-6:30p $30 #102070 Feb 13-Mar 13 W 5:30-6:30p $30 #102071 Apr 3-May 8 W 5:30-6:30p $36 #102072 May 22-Jun 12 W 5:30-6:30p $24 #102073 Also see combined Saturday classes, above

Winter and Spring:

It’s a Jazz and Blues Thing!

Kick it with cool jazz from Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour with Dee Dee Bridgewater, Christian McBride, Benny Green and more on January 11. March comes in like a lion with Blues at the Crossroads—Kim Wilson & The Fabulous Thunderbirds back James Cotton, Bob Margolin & JJ Grey on the 8th and the legendary B. B. King solos on the 10th. April 15 blues-rock guitar master Joe Bonamassa shakes up the Silva, and just a few weeks later on April 24, the mighty Taj Mahal & golden-voiced Shemekia Copeland bring an evening of eclectic bedrock blues.

Complete lineups for these events and more at HultCenter.org


Fencing ♥ Ages 8-11 NEW!

Beginning Dance ♥ Ages 4-7 If your little one is full of energy, this is a class for him or her. The emphasis is on dance and rhythm skills. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 9-Feb 6 W 3:30-4:30p $30 #102058 Feb 13-Mar 13 W 3:30-4:30p $30 #102059 Apr 3-May 8 W 3:30-4:30p $36 #102060 May 22-Jun 12 W 3:30-4:30p $24 #102061

Dance Sampler III ♥ Ages 6-11 For the beginner dancer or those who have had some dance experience. In this class dancers will get to try ballet, jazz and tap in a fun atmosphere. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Marie Pederson Jan 19-Mar 9 Sa 1:15-2:15p $56 #102200 Apr 6-May 18 Sa 1:15-2:15p $49 #102202

Fencing is a classic, martial sport with much history, art, style and drama, as well as being physically active and amazing fun for kids and parents! This class is an introduction to foil fencing that concentrates on discipline, balance, coordination, sportsmanship and above all fun! Parents may participate. Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Feb 26-Apr 23 Tu 4-4:30p $60 #102862 No class Mar 26

Karate ♥ Grades 1-6 This professionally developed program will help students improve listening skills, develop concentration and learn personal discipline and respect for others. A great way to build confidence and gain self-esteem while exercising and having fun! Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Instructors from Eugene School of Karate Jan 23-Mar 13 W 4-4:45p $64 #102303 Apr 10-May 29 W 4-4:45p $64 #102304

Spring break camps Youth Spring Break Camps are listed on page 17.

Hip Hop Dance ♥ Ages 9-13 Learn basic movement patterns, skills, and rhythms associated with contemporary hip hop. This class is perfect for high energy movers. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8-Feb 5 Tu 4:30-5:30p $30 #102074 Feb 12-Mar 12 Tu 4:30-5:30p $30 #102075 Apr 2-May 7 Tu 4:30-5:30p $36 #102076 May 21-Jun 11 Tu 4:30-5:30p $24 #102077

Jazz for Youth ♥ Ages 9-13 Jazz is an amazing dance form that ranges from Broadway-style, to lyrical, to the ever-changing styles showcased on television and in popular culture. Explore this up-beat dance style while working on classical as well as contemporary technique. No prior dance experience necessary. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 12-Feb 9 Sa 11a-Noon $30 #102078 Feb 16-Mar 23 Sa 11a-Noon $30 #102079 Apr 6-May 11 Sa 11a-Noon $36 #102080 May 25-Jun 15 Sa 11a-Noon $24 #102081 No class Mar 16, Jun 8

Sponsor a Child to Swim! This Recreation program seeks donations to provide free swim lessons to children who need it most. A gift of just $38 will give a child a lifelong skill that can: · Save their life · Open up a world of fun in the water. · Encourage a lifelong sport and healthy lifestyle Every child deserves and needs to learn to swim. 100% of your donation goes directly to providing swim lessons to a child. For more information or to donate any amount, call Aquatics Section Manager Rich Fay, 541-682-5525. 13

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Martial Arts


Youth Teen & Family Adult

Teen Court opens the door to a renewed life “Your call was unexpected,” the letter began. “It came when my son didn’t have a school any more, he lost his friends and felt alone and scared. Teen Court gave my son the opportunity to have a purpose and to figure out a way to turn his bad choice into a positive learning experience. It also gave me a positive direction to turn to and to know how to communicate with my teenager.” Teen Court is “a program that doesn’t give up on kids, but shows them that a mistake doesn’t have to be something that defines the rest of their lives,” the parent said. Teen Court gives young defendants an opportunity to take responsibility and keep a clean juvenile record. Volunteers age 12-17 are wanted to be advocates, jury members and for other court roles. They gain experience in decision making, communication and law. For more information call Bruce at 541-682-6376.

Arts/Visual

Dance & Drama

Clay, Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 10-15

Theatre for Change

Learn basic and advanced wheel throwing, handbuilding and glazing. Take home your own pots and bowls to share with your family. No prior clay or pottery experience is necessary, just a willingness to try new things. Work at your own pace. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tina Russo Jan 28-Mar 11 M 4-5:30p $48 #102335 Apr 8-May 20 M 4-5:30p $56 #102336 No class Feb 18

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Teen Court

Ages 12-17

Members of Eugene’s Teen Courts gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Defendants get an opportunity to take responsibility and keep a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself. If you live or attend school in Bethel District (Bethel Teen Court) or in the area served by Churchill High School (West Eugene Teen Court), you probably qualify. Volunteer hours apply towards school community service requirements. For more information call Bruce Steinmetz, 541-682-6376

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Ages 13-18

In this class you will learn how to use theatre to further social justice. We will play interactive theatre games and create skits together, focusing on issues important to you. This 8-week course culminates in a community performance where you apply the techniques you have learned. No theatre experience necessary! Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 15-Mar 5 Tu 4-6p $50 #103088 Many of the dance classes in the Adult section are open to ages 16 and up, including ballet, belly dance, tap, and zumba. Please see complete listings on pages 34-36.


Beginning Fencing ♥ Ages 12 & up NEW! Fencing for fitness and fun! This class is an introduction to the basics of the Olympic sport of foil fencing with an emphasis on discipline, coordination, sportsmanship, fitness and fun! “Physical chess,” as it’s called, is an excellent way to stay active and have a great time! Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Feb 27-Apr 24 W 5:30-6:30p $120 #102869 No class Mar 27

Games & Sports

Archery Club ♥ Ages 11-16 Join the archery club and be part of a team. Consistent instruction and new experiences on the range help you excel in this sport. Competitions and field trips are included. Equipment provided. Shasta Middle School, 4656 Barger Dr. Jan 14-Feb 20 MW 3:30-5p $50 #103380 Feb 25-Mar 20 MW 3:30-5p $40 #103399 Apr 8-May 1 MW 3:30-5p $40 #103400 May 6-Jun 5 MW 3:30-5p $50 #103401 No club Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27 Sheldon Community Center Jan 15-Feb 14 TuTh 4:30-6p Feb 19-Mar 21 TuTh 4:30-6p Apr 9-May 2 TuTh 4:30-6p May 7-Jun 6 TuTh 4:30-6p

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Special Interest

Free Shakespeare in the Park Auditions Ages 13 & up FREE! Auditions for 2013: “Julius Caesar”. Wanted: actors, dancers, musicians and production crew. Actors, please prepare one Shakespearean monologue. Contact Sharon See’love, 541-344-1869. Amazon Community Center May 8 & 9 WTh 6-8p Free May 11 & 12 SaSu 1-4p Free

Spring break camps Teen Spring Break Camps are listed on page 17.

Rent A Pool

• Birthdays • Sport teams • Company parties • Reunions, etc. Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools: $95/hour Amazon Pool: $190/hr ½ pool, $315/hr full pool (Amazon rental dates are June 17-September 2) Reservations must be made at least 2 weeks before the rental date Cosmic Swims & Dive-In Movies also available! Please call for information/reservation: Amazon Pool, 541-682-5350 Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314

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Youth Teen & Family Adult

Martial Arts


Youth Family & Family

Arts/Visual

Clay, Family Fun with Clay All ages Play with clay as a family. This is an adult and child activity. Create bowls, mugs, monsters, boxes, tiles, planters and sculptures. Enjoy family time as you create your treasures. Includes instruction, clay, glazes and firings. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tina Russo Jan 23-Feb 27 W 4-5:30p #102345 Apr 10-May 15 W 4-5:30p #102347 $40 parents, $10 child, $10 each additional child

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ibrahim Sory Sylla Jan 27-Mar 17 Su 11-11:30a Apr 7-May 19 Su 11-11:30a No class Feb 17

$40 #102941 $40 #102942

Martial Arts

Parent/Child Martial Arts ♥

Dance & Drama

West African Dance Parent/Child ♥ All ages Come together as a family to learn this fun and energetic dance taught by a professional dancer from Guinea, West Africa. This class teaches basic moves for all levels of dancers in an inclusive environment with live drumming at every class! Parents must participate.

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Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics

Ages 4 & up Parents and children train together in the nonaggressive martial art of Aikido. All exercises and games are geared for development of motor skills, cooperation, exercise, and fun. Basic self-defense skills and safety knowledge are taught at age-appropriate levels. All family members are encouraged to attend. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Wayne Vincent, Open Sky Aikido Jan 15-Mar 14 TuTh 6-6:30p #102314 Apr 2-Jun 6 TuTh 6-6:30p #102315 $70 parents & child, $10 each additional child No class May 28, 30

Social Gatherings & Meals

First Friday Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn All ages FREE!

Competition Showcases Student Talent

March 23, 2013 • 7-9 pm Soreng Theatre, 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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Enjoy a free evening of fun including dinner and games, crafts, and live entertainment. Meet your neighbors and friends for a fun-filled evening. Dinner served until 6:30 pm. Free drop-in program, no registration required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 4 F 5:30-7p Free Feb 1 F 5:30-7p Free Mar 1 F 5:30-7p Free Apr 5 F 5:30-7p Free May 3 F 5:30-7p Free

special events

Bunny Breakfast

All ages

Enjoy breakfast with the Barn Bunny, as well as egg decorating, crafts, and games. Activity supplies and decorations included. Pre-registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 20 W 9:30-11:30a $5 #102056


Youth Family & Family

Spring Break Camps Aquatics

Water Polo Camp ♥ 8th grade & younger

Games & Sports

Tots Soccer Academy ♥ Ages 3-5 Learn to love soccer. Experienced coach will introduce your youngster to the joys of the world’s most popular sport. Participants will practice using their feet, develop a feel for the ball and begin working collaboratively, all through developmentally appropriate play. Petersen Barn Park Mar 25-29 M-F 9-10a $40 #103106

Camps

Need something to do during spring break? Try Water Polo Camp! Participants will learn passing, shooting, dribbling, and ball handling. Campers should be able to swim 15 yards. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Mar 25-29 M-F 8-11a #102423 $50/child, discounts for siblings To register more than one family member and get the multiple member discount, please call Echo Hollow Pool directly.

urban adventures

KCA Camp ♥ Grades K-6th Sheldon Community Center and Sheldon Pool offer Spring Break Camps for youth. Morning options include an arts or sports track with opportunities for specialized learning and creative activities. Afternoons include water games, pool parties and more. See the detailed activities list at Sheldon Center after Feb. 1. Sheldon Community Center & Sheldon Pool Mar 25-Apr 1 M-M 7:30a-6p #103345 $26/day, $127/whole session

Survivor Bethel ♥ Ages 9-13 Learn a variety of survival skills in the morning such as how to cook a basic meal, tie a knot, and use a compass or a gps, then use those skills in a variety of individual and group challenges in the afternoon. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 25-29 M-F 8:30a-2:30p $130 #103103 Apr 1-5 M-F 8:30a-2:30p $130 #103105 Aftercare is available; for details call 541-682-5521.

Teens

Counselor-In-Training ♥ Ages 12-17

Learn to work together as a team while canoeing, sandboarding, hiking & more. Earn these activities through service projects that teach work ethics and develop a sense of community ownership. Plan and execute curriculum with elementary-age campers. Learn how Recreation professionals make the magic happen. Amazon Community Center Mar 25-29 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #102319

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Outdoor

Outdoor Recreation

As part of Youth & Family Recreation Services, the Outdoor Program’s mission is to create opportunities that inspire a life-long passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow and contribute. The Adult & Senior Services program also provides outdoor activities in support of its mission to promote health and well-being, enhance quality of life, and keep adults active, productive and independent. Register for classes at www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll or through any City of Eugene community

All activities are for adults ages 18 & up unless noted otherwise Family

center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of City of Eugene’s Outdoor Program at the River House. Contribute to the Outdoor Program blog at eugeneoutdoorprogram.wordpress.com. Become a fan of City of Eugene Campbell Community Center. For information on the City of Eugene’s Campbell Center Outdoor Club visit groups.google. com/group/campbelloutdoorclub.

Mother’s & Father’s Day Family Challenge Course ♥ Ages 9 & up

Instructors will coach you on snowshoeing basics and guide you as you make first tracks. A limited supply of snowshoes available for loan. Transportation included. Meet at River House Community Center Jan 19 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $25 #102937 Feb 16 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $25 #102938 Outing checklist at: www.eugene-or.gov/outdoor> Activities > Skiing & Snowshoeing

Join Mom and Dad on an adventure to the Spencer Butte Challenge Course! Climb trees, walk across cables, swing through the air! Build trust and confidence in each other and explore your own strengths and limits. Physical and emotional safety is our highest priority. All family members welcome. Each must register. Spencer Butte Challenge Course Mother’s Day May 12 Su 10:30a-3:30p $20 #102910 Father’s Day Jun 16 Su 10:30a-3:30p $20 #102914

Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.

The Outdoor Program operates under a Special Use Permit in the Willamette, Deschutes, Siuslaw, Siskiyou, and Umpqua National Forests.

Family Snowshoe Day ♥ Ages 8 & up

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Walks

First Saturday Park Walks ♥ All ages FREE! Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks. Naturalists from the River House Outdoor Program will lead these interpretive walks. Paste GPS coordinates into Google Maps to view specific meeting locations. Willow Creek Preserve Feb 2 Sa 9-11a Free Head west on 18th past Bertelsen St.; preserve is on the south side of 18th; park in nearby turn-outs GPS Coordinates 44.038454, -123.167959 Delta Ponds Mar 2 Sa 9-11a Free Meet in the Delta Ponds parking lot off Good Pasture Island Rd. GPS coordinates: 44.082337, -123.111495

Willow Creek Preserve May 4 Sa 9-11a Free Head west on 18th past Bertelsen St.; preserve is on the south side of 18th; park in nearby turn-outs GPS coordinates: 44.038454, -123.167959 Wild Iris Ridge June 1 Sa 9-11a Free Meet at the end of Bailey View Dr. GPS coordinates: 44.022709, -123.157039

Rock Climbing

Rock Climbing: Community Climb Time @ ATA ♥ Ages 4 & up For families who want to do something extraordinary! Learn rock climbing basics, practice indoor climbing, and spend quality time together in a safe, supportive environment. Fee includes instruction, equipment and maintenance. Climbers must fit into a climbing harness. Ask about the family season pass – a great value at $100! Drop-in only. Art & Technology Academy (Jefferson MS), 1650 W. 22nd Ave. Jan 9-Apr 24 W 5:30-8:30p $5 No climb Mar 27

Snowshoeing

Basics of Winter Travel Learn the basics of how to dress, what to bring, and what you need to know before you go. Price includes building a basic first aid kit suitable for snowshoeing, skiing, hiking, and more. Campbell Community Center Jan 8 Tu 5:30-6:30p $5 #103301

Experience beautiful views and bountiful snow. Stay two nights in Bend, ski or snowshoe near Mt. Bachelor and explore downtown. Transportation and leadership cost is $133; lodging (double occupancy) is $90, paid separately at hotel. Breakfasts included; other meals on your own. Preview this trip at a slide show at Campbell Center (see page 45). Preview Jan 29 Tu 3-4p at Campbell Center Pretrip Mar 4 M 5:30-7p at Campbell Center Trip Mar 11-13 M-W departs 8:30a $133 #103307

Campbell Center Snowshoe Trips ♥ 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. For snowshoers with some experience. Participants should be able to walk four miles. Furnish your own snowshoes, lunch, water and a pack to carry it in. Meet at Campbell Community Center Start of Snowshow Season Jan 3 Th 9a-5:30p $40 #103302 Willamette Pass Jan 15 Tu 9a-5:30p $40 #103303 Winter Nature Walk Feb 11 M 9a-5:30p $40 #103304 Santiam Pass Feb 21 Th 9a-5:30p $40 #103305 Destinations subject to change; registration starts Dec 13

Snowshoeing ♥ Learn about snowshoes, bindings, footwear and off-trail techniques from professional guide and naturalist Dave Walp. Trip will focus on having fun while practicing backcountry skills, and winter safety. Must be able to hike 3-5 miles on uneven terrain. Participants rent snowshoes. Transportation included. Pretrip Dec 12 W 7-9p at the River House Trip Dec 15 Sa 8a-6p $45 #101307 Pretrip Jan 9 Trip Jan 12

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Skinner’s Butte Park Apr 6 Sa 9-11a Free Meet at Skinner’s Cabin at the park off Cheshire GPS coordinates: 44.058524, -123.088164

Bend Snowshoe & Ski Overnight Van Trip ♥


Skiing

Circumnavigation of Crater Lake ♥ Ages 16 & up Ski touring around Crater Lake is a spectacular trip. The route follows the snow-covered rim road, weaving close to the rim for views of the lake and then out onto the flanks of Mt Mazama. Participants should have experience skiing with an overnight-size pack. Provide own gear. Pretrip Apr 3 W 7-9p at the River House Trip Apr 18-21 Th-Su $160 #102933

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Cross Country Skiing Level I, Beginning Touring ♥ Evening session includes clothing/equipment selection, trip planning, ski waxing and emergency repairs. Outing covers skills needed for competent cross country skiing on and off trail; slide, glide, turn, stop! Students provide or rent equipment. Transportation and trail pass included. Pretrip Dec 11 Tu 7-9p at the River House Trip Dec 15 Sa 8a-6p $49 #101292 Pretrip Jan 15 Trip Jan 19

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SPENCER BUTTE

Challenge Course Year round events to

· Raise awareness of group strengths · Facilitate effective communication · Gain strategies that can be used everyday Learn how this resource can inspire your group to achieve their goals.

Ask about a FREE one hour workshop. Contact Robert Brack at the City of Eugene Outdoor Program 541-682-6324

www.eugene-or.gov/challengecourse

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Cross Country Skiing Level II, Downhill Skills for Ski Touring ♥ Students call this class the “confidence builder.” Designed to help you develop control on hills and efficiency on the ups, downs, and in-betweens. Class includes lots of time on turning and stopping skills. Not for first time skiers. Students provide or rent equipment. Pretrip Feb 12 Tu 7-8:30p at the River House Trip Feb 16 Sa 8a-6p $49 #102931

Tele-Fest, Randonee-Fest 2013 ♥ All ages This annual festival of Telemark and Alpine Touring skiing includes beginner clinics, tele-tour groups, races, gear demos and a raffle. For information, visit Tele-Fest on Facebook. This event supports Alpine Adventures adaptive skiing (see page 60). Buy tickets at Hoodoo. Hoodoo Ski Area Jan 12 Sa 9a-4p $45

Snowboarding

Snowboarding Level I ♥ Ages 13-18 Learn to snowboard! This class is offered in partnership with SOS Outreach, a values-based snowboard program (www.sosoutreach.org). Participants receive three days of professional instruction, equipment rental, lift tickets, transportation and clothing. Students overcome fears and discover new possibilities. For information about the program or how to register online, call 541-682-5329. Pretrip Jan 22 Tu 6:30-8:30p at the River House Trips Jan 27, Feb 3, 10 Su 7a-6p $150 #103055 Pretrip Feb 19 Tu 6:30-8:30p at the River House Trips Feb 24, Mar 3, 10 Su 7a-6p $150 #103056


Veteran Ree McSween had become isolated in her own home as a result of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and physical disabilities incurred more than 15 years ago. “I wanted to get my life back,” she said, and the Adaptive Recreation Program for Veterans opened that door. “Integrating back into my community at my own pace was such an asset because it got me back among the living.” Now, she enjoys river rafting and other outdoor activities.

allowed me to move past my own limitations. And it was through my fellow veterans that I received the most healing and the most recovery,” she said.

Learn more about Ree’s story and the Adaptive Recreation Program for Veterans at: http://tinyurl. com/bzzfosr. See activities for veterans on pages 60 and 62..

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“I spent 15 years in conventional therapy,” McSween said, “and that helped in certain ways, but it wasn’t until I got back into contact with other veterans and we started doing things as a group that I started the healing that

Recreation provides healing for veteran

Snowboarding Intermediate Ride Days ♥ Ages 13-18

Flatwater Kayak Safety Pool Session ♥

Improve your snowboarding! Participants will receive equipment rental, lift tickets, transportation and clothing. Students are able to take their riding to the next level by experiencing achievable challenges in a supportive environment. Must have some snowboarding experience or completed Level I. For information call 541-682-5329. Meet at River House Community Center Mar 17 Su 7a-6p $50 #103057 Mar 24 Su 7a-6p $50 #103058

This class teaches people with flatwater or recreational kayaks about kayak safety and what to do if they tip over. Practice tipping over in a swimming pool, learn some techniques to get back in the boat, and practice ways to keep from tipping. Kayaks provided, or bring your own. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Apr 17 & 24 W 8-10p $20 #103309 Registration starts Dec 13

Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting

Build a Greenland Kayak Paddle NEW! See full class description on page 38. Campbell Community Center May 7-23 TuTh 6-8p $86 #103336

Foster Reservoir Flat Water Kayak ♥ Explore the gorge-like upper reaches of this beautiful Cascade reservoir before power boating season starts. New paddlers welcome. Campbell Community Center May 21 Tu 9a-5:30p $40 #103312 Registration starts Dec 13

Fern Ridge Reservoir Kayak ♥ Mercer Lake This trip offers an amazing natural area with Flat Water Kayak ♥ trees draped in moss, osprey nests, and marshes filled with cattails and reeds. There will be a short lesson for beginners. A good way to get your season started. Ask for a “Kayaking with Campbell” handout if this is your first trip. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 2 Th 10a-5p $32 #103311 Registration starts Dec 13

Mercer Lake, just north of Florence, is a wellprotected and pleasant destination. You’ll explore the arms of the lake while learning new skills and polishing old ones. New paddlers welcome. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 3 M 9a-5:30p $40 #103313 Registration starts Dec 13

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Winter Beach Hike ♥ ➌

Hiking

McDowell Creek Falls Hike ♥ ➍ Four waterfalls in one day with just over three miles of hiking – a waterfall-lover’s dream! You’ll start at McDowell Creek Park to visit three falls, including 119-foot Royal Terrace Falls. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 18 Th 9a-5:30p $40 #103314 Registration starts Dec 13

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Try Hiking: Tahkenitch Creek ♥ ➌/➍/➎ Enjoy this beautiful hike through the Oregon Dunes. Stroll along a coastal creek, through the dunes and a scrub forest, and finally reach a sandy beach. A variety of distances available. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 13 M 9a-5:30p $40 #103315 Registration starts Dec 13

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

ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS Level ➊ Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level ➋ Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum. Level ➌ Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. Level ➍ Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Level ➎ Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Consult your physician before participating in any trips/activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

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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 5 Tu 9a-5:30p $40 #103308 Registration starts Dec 13

Social Gatherings & Meals

Campbell Outdoor Club Meetings FREE! This club is for adults who like active outdoor pursuits such as hiking, snowshoeing and kayaking. Members meet the second Tuesday of the month to plan cooperative self-led trips and share information. Meetings are at Campbell Center or at a pre-planned destination. Campbell Community Center Jan 8-May 14 2nd Tu 2-3:30p Free For information and to get on the email list, go to http://groups.google.com/group/campbelloutdoorclub

Trainings, Certifications & Workshops

Wilderness First Responder The perfect class for hunters, anglers, hikers, bikers, horse riders, campers and paddlers. Emphasis is on practical skills for backcountry emergencies. Upon successful completion, participants receive two year Wilderness First Responder and CPR certifications. Course meets daily for 10 days, with two evening sessions and one day off. For details call 541-682-5329. Eugene Fire & EMS Training Facility, 1705 W. 2nd Ave. Mar 22-31 F-Tu, Th-Su 8a-5p $695 Register at www.nols.edu/wmi/ or 307-332-7800

Wilderness First Responder, Re-Certification You will come out of this course with renewed confidence and skills. This three day, scenariobased course is designed as a review, practice and update of your wilderness medicine skills. For more information call 541-682-5329. Eugene Fire & EMS Training Facility, 1705 W. 2nd Ave. Apr 5-7 F-Su 8a-5p $295 Register at www.nols.edu/wmi/ or 307-332-7800


Aquatics

10 Visit Pass

30 Day Pass

Youth (ages 3-17) Adult (ages 18 & up) Family* Adult Fitness Classes

Single Visit

• Lap swimming • Swim lessons for all ages • Recreational swimming • Water and land-based fitness classes (see pages 30-34) • Fully equipped fitness centers • Training and certifications • Competitive swimming and water polo • Kayak pool sessions • Special events • Pool rentals for parties

echo hollow & sheldon fees Passes not valid at Amazon Pool

$3.25 $3.75 $7.50 $5.00

$26 $32 $63 $38

$31 $41 $75 $41

Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than 5 people.

AMAZON POOL

Register for classes and buy Aquatics passes at www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. Or register at any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7.

Opens May 20th for lap swim only. For hours & fees please see www.eugene-or.gov/amazonpool or call 541-682-5350.

Get Facebook updates. Become a fan of Amazon Pool, Echo Hollow Pool and Sheldon Pool.

Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.

10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. Purchase 12 passes and get one free! 30 Day Pass: Good for 30 consecutive days from date of purchase. Individual 30 Day Pass gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/child swims, lap swims, fitness classes and fitness centers. The Family 30 Day Pass does not include fitness classes. Purchase 12 passes and get one free! Admission Policies: All admissions include access to lap

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

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Aquatics Aquatics Info

The Aquatics Program provides safe, healthy, enjoyable recreation and wellness opportunities for all ages. Eugene’s community pools offer:


Hours & Program Information

Lap Swims ♥ No matter what your level is, there is a lane for you! Lap Lanes are available for slow, medium and fast swimmers. Children age 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 7-Jun 16 Inside Pool Outside Pool M-F 5:30-8:30a M-F 11a-1p 11:30a-1p Su 11a-1p M-Th 7-8p F 5:45-8p Su 11a-3p Sheldon Pool, Jan 7-Jun 15 MWF 5:30-6:30a TuTh 7-8:30a 7-8:30a 11a-1p 11:30a-1:30p 7:30-8:30p* 5:15-6:30p* Sa 9a–Noon * May be cancelled on special event nights

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Fitness Centers ♥ City of Eugene Fitness Centers offer cardio vascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the Fitness Centers requires an orientation ADVERTISEMENT

for first time users, and a signed consent form on file. Open to adults age 18 or older. • Youth age 16 to 17 must have a guardian-signed consent form on file. • Youth age 13 to 15 must have a guardian-signed consent form on file and must have an adult present. • Youth age 12 and younger are not permitted to use the Fitness Centers. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 7-Jun 16 MTuWF 5:30a-8p Th 5:30a-10p Su 11a-3p Sheldon Pool, Jan 7-Jun 15 M-F 5:30a-8:30p Sa 9a-2p

Recreation Swims ♥ Play/swim times open to all ages. Children under 48” must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older (one adult per child), or be able to pass a swim test. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 7-Jun 16 M-F 7-8p Su 1:15-3p Sheldon Pool, Jan 7-Jun 15 MW 7:35-8:30p F 10:15-11:15a 7:30-8:30p* Sa Noon-2p * May be cancelled on special event nights

No School Swim Days ♥ Bring the kids to the pool on their day off! Echo Hollow Pool Feb 15, Mar 8, Mar 26 & 28, Apr 6 1:30-3p Sheldon Pool Jan 21, Feb 18, Apr 12

Ready to schedule a tryout? Contact: Head Coach Gina Dhom www.emeraldaquatics.com ginadhom@earthlink.net

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Dive in and take the plunge! USAS & USMS Club Practices at Echo Hollow & Amazon Pools

1:40-3:40p

Spa Hours Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 7-Jun 16 M-F 5:30a-8p Su 11a-3p

Closures/Modified Schedules Echo Hollow Pool Dec 23-Jan 5 Holiday schedule, call for information Mar 25-29 Spring Break schedule, call for information May 27 Closed for holiday Sheldon Pool Dec 23-Jan 5 Holiday schedule, call for information Jan 26 Closed for YMCA State Meet Mar 25-29 Spring Break schedule, call for information May 27 Closed for holiday


Spring break camps Aquatic Spring Break Camps are listed on page 17.

Swim Lessons/Youth Program

Pre-Competitive Training ♥ Ages 6-14

Special Interest

Kayak Drop-In ♥ Ages 12 & up Echo Hollow Pool Thursdays 8-10p $5/session Bring your own equipment; no instruction provided

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Trainings, Certifications & Workshops

American Red Cross Lifeguarding ♥ Ages 15 & up For individuals interested in working as a lifeguard. Learn to recognize and rescue a person in distress or a drowning situation. Understand professional lifeguard responsibilities. Practice and review lifeguard skills. Pretest of water skills is required. Must be a good swimmer. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Mar 25-29 M-F 9a-5p $175 #102995 Apr 29-May 10 M-Sa 4-8p $175 #102996 May 13-24 M-Sa 4-8p $175 #102997

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 see pages 30-31 or contact Amazon, Sheldon or Echo Hollow pool (see page 6). 25

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Have your child’s birthday party at Echo Hollow Pool! The package includes admission and party favors for 20 people, use of a birthday-decorated room during the recreation swim, plus 45 minutes before or after the swim for presents and treats. Call Echo Hollow Pool for details. Echo Hollow Pool By appointment $120 Call 541-682-5525

A swim class focused on the basic strokes used in competition. You’ll learn starts, turns and information to prepare you to enter the exciting world of competitive swimming. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) TuTh 6:20-7:05p


SWIM LESSONS Swim lessons have changed! Following an analysis of several national programs, Aquatics has revamped the expectations and progressions of swim lessons to ensure water safety is the highest priority. Strokes come second to being able to float, bob and tread water. Classes progress based on experiential learning, and are designed to gradually increase skill and proficiency as appropriate for each swimmer’s development.

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SESSIONS FOR YOUTH SWIM LESSONS Session 1 Jan 7-Feb 2 (4 weeks) MW or TuTh All Youth $38 Sa Ages 3-5 $19 Session 2 Feb 4-23 (3 weeks) MW or TuTh All Youth $28.50 Sa Ages 3-5 $14.25 Session 3 Feb 25-Mar 23 (4 weeks) MW or TuTh All Youth $38 Sa Ages 3-5 $19 Session 4 Apr 1-May 4 (5 weeks) MW or TuTh All Youth $47.50 Sa Ages 3-5 $23.75 Session 5 May 6-Jun 8 (5 weeks) MW (no class May 27) All Youth $42.75 TuTh All Youth $47.50 Sa (no class May 25) Ages 3-5 $19 For adult lessons availability please call Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314

Swim Lessons / Infants

Introductory Parent-Child ♥ 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 23 for details. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) TuTh 5:10-5:40p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 6:30-7p TuTh 9:15-9:45a

Advanced Parent-Child ♥ 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,

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songs, games, floating, kicking, arm strokes, and blowing bubbles. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 23 for details. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) TuTh 5:55-6:25p

Swim Lessons / Ages 3-5

Starfish ♥ This introductory class teaches students to submerge and safely participate while learning basic body positioning and swimming skills. Children attend lesson independently from parents; parents may observe child’s lesson from spectator areas. No goggles please. Previously called Tots and Advanced Tots. No experience required. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 6:20-6:50p MW 6:20-6:50p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 3:20-3:50p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 3:55-4:25p TuTh 6:20-6:50p MW 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 9:15-9:45a MW 5:55-6:25p TuTh 9:50-10:20a MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 7:05-7:35p TuTh 5:55-6:25p

Otters ♥ Swimmers work on increasing their comfort in the water, becoming independent, and confidently submerging. Skills focus on front kicks, glides, and extended independent floats. Previously called Flippers. Prerequisite: Starfish. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 3:20-3:50p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 9:50-10:20a MW 5:55-6:25p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:55-6:25p MW 7:05-7:35p


Penguins ♥ 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. Previously called Advanced Flippers. Prerequisite: Otters. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:45p MW 6:20-6:50p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 3:20-3:50p TuTh 5:45-6:45p MW 5:10-5:40p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:55-6:25p MW 5:55-6:25p Sa 9:30-10a MW 7:05-7:35p

Seals ♥

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:20-5:50p

Orcas ♥ 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. Previously called Advanced Dolphins. Prerequisite: Seals. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 6:30-7p

Swim Lessons / Ages 6-10

Beginner ♥ 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

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 5:55-6:25p

Fundamental Skills ♥ Students who are comfortable in the water will learn introductory front and back crawl with continued focus on body position and buoyancy. Previously called Level II. Prerequisite: Beginner. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 3:55-4:25p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 5:55-6:25p MW 7:05-7:35p

Deep Water Confidence ♥ Students with front and back crawl experience will refine their stroke and build endurance. Swimming skills in deep water will be practiced. Advanced body position techniques will also be practiced. Previously called Level III. Prerequisite: Fundamental Skills. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:55-6:25p MW 7:05-7:35p

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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. Previously called Dolphins. Prerequisite: Penguins. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 6:20-6:50p MW 6:20-6:50p

goggles are allowed. Previously called Level I. No experience required. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p


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Building Endurance ♥

Swim Lessons / TEEN & Adult

For a more confident swimmer. Students will work on swimming a full length of the pool while perfecting and practicing front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke kick, and more. Previously called Level IV. Prerequisite: Deep Water Confidence. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 3:55-4:25p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 5:10-5:40p

Introductory Teen/Adult ♥

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 7:05-7:35p TuTh 5:20-5:50p

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (for dates & prices call 541-682-5314) Sa 10:05-10:50a

Advanced Strokes ♥

Advanced Teen/Adult ♥

A gentle introduction for those who have either never been in a pool, are uncomfortable in the water, or never learned to swim. This class will provide a safe and welcoming environment with a qualified instructor who will help the participant set and achieve their new goals. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 6:20-7:05p

For more advanced swimmers. Students able to swim a full length of the pool will refine their strokes and increase their distances. This course creates the ability to continue swimming as a source of lifelong fitness. Previously called Level V and VI. Prerequisite: Building Endurance. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p

Swimmers work with an experienced instructor to improve technique and develop stamina. Students work on freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke, and have the option of working on butterfly and sidestroke. Swim etiquette, workout writing, and equipment are covered topics. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 6:20-7:05p

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) TuTh 5:55-6:25p

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (for dates & prices call 541-682-5314) Sa 11-11:45a

Swim Lessons / Ages 11-13

Middle School 1 ♥ This class will introduce and teach front and back crawl with an emphasis on correct body position. No experience necessary. Alternative times are available in Ages 6-10 classes. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 7:05-7:50p

Middle School 2 ♥ Building on skills from Middle School 1, this class expands towards swimming lengths of the pool while maintaining proper body positioning. Breaststroke and sidestroke are introduced. Alternative times are available in Ages 6-10 classes. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) TuTh 6:30-7:15p

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Swim Lessons / Private

Private/Semi-Private Lessons ♥ Ages 3-adult Private lessons provide one-on-one experience to give swimmers individual attention. For semiprivate lessons, please contact lesson staff. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 10:15-10:45a MW 7:40-8:10p TuTh 5:55-6:25p

Advanced Private/SemiPrivate Lessons ♥ Ages 3-adult Designed for a private 1:1 or a semi-private 1:2 ratio. Advanced private lessons cover any age, but the participant must have the ability to swim 25 yards completely unaided. Advanced private lessons take place in deep water only. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 26) TuTh 6:30-7p


Athletics /Adult Leagues The Athletics Program offers recreational and competitive sports leagues for adults, and coordinates the use of the City’s athletic facilities. The program’s mission is to promote active lifestyles and encourage physical fitness, mental well-being, and social interaction, in the belief that well-balanced, healthy people contribute to a productive and healthy community. Registration for all activities is through the Athletics office at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St., 541-682-5409.

Athletics Web Page The Athletics program web page has all of the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more, at www. eugene-or.gov/athletics.

Player Referral List Individuals interested in getting involved with a team in one of the many sport leagues are invited to place their name on the player referral list, which is made available to team managers in each sport. Please call the Athletics staff or visit the Athletics Program office.

In-Line Hockey Rink

Outdoor Sports Field Rentals Contact the Athletics staff for information and an application to use one of the City’s outdoor sports fields and the nine joint school district /City of Eugene artificial turf fields.

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All of the adult sports leagues are looking for new officials. No experience necessary. Contact the Athletics office or: Basketball: Tony Fajardo, 541-689-8480 Soccer: John Hoffman, 541-953-5156 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-998-3220 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-746-6454

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The City of Eugene’s outdoor rink is open for dropin play or for rental during regular park hours until February 8. The in-line/floor hockey rink is 120’ x 55’, with a Sportcourt multi-use playing surface, Gameplex 42” dasherboards, night light-

ing and spectator seating. It is at 24th and Amazon Parkway at the Amazon Park tennis courts.

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

Men’s(M), Women’s (W), Coed (C)

Winter Ultimate* Winter Soccer* Spring Soccer Spring Ultimate Spring 3x3 Basketball Spring Volleyball Summer Softball Sand Volleyball Summer Soccer** Summer Basketball Summer Ultimate*

C C M, W, C C M W, C M, W, C W, C C M C

Registration Dates

Game/Match Days

Games Length of Begin Season

Nov 1-Dec 31 Nov 1-Dec 31 Feb 19-22 Feb 19-22 Feb 26-Mar 1 Feb 26-Mar 1 Apr 2-5 May 7-10 May 14-17 May 14-17 Jun 1-24

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

Sun, Jan 13 Sat, Jan 12 Mon, Apr 1 Sun, Mar 17 Wed, Apr 3 Tue, Apr 2 Sun, May 19 Mon, Jun 17 Tue, Jun 11 Tue, Jun 18 Tue, Jul 2

* Registration is by individual only, no team registration

8 weeks 8 weeks 8-9 weeks 8 weeks 7 weeks 5 weeks 10 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 7 weeks 6 weeks

** Individual and team registration

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Adult

The Adult Program’s mission is to promote and maintain health and well-being, enhance quality of life, strengthen support networks, and recognize and assist individuals to remain active, productive, and independent by offering recreational programs and services to achieve this goal. Register for classes and buy Aquatics passes at www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. Or register at any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7.

Registration is required for all Adult classes that have specific dates. Registration is highly recommended for Adult water and land fitness classes that are “ongoing”. The “ongoing” classes may be attended on a drop-in basis, but class size is limited. Any class may be cancelled if there are too few registrations. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of City of Eugene Campbell Community Center.

All Adult classes are for ages 18 & up unless noted otherwise

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FEES FOR WATER FITNESS CLASSES

(unless noted otherwise) Single Class: $5 10 Visit Fitness Pass: $38 30 Day Fitness Pass (unlimited classes): $41 at Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools

Try a Fitness class for FREE! Your first class at any City Aquatics facility may be attended free of charge.

REGISTER ONLINE Looking to sign up for a fitness classes held at the pools? Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll, choose the “Passes” tab and register online. Browse the classes online, and when you’ve made your decision follow the easy steps to register. As always, you can register in person at any facility, so drop in or call.

For complete pool information, including holiday closures, please see pages 23-24.

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Water Fitness Water Fitness classes are for ages 16 & up unless noted otherwise

Adaptive Recreation Pool Time ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! See full class description on page 58. Tamarack Wellness Center, 3575 Donald St. Apr 3-Jun 5 W 11a-Noon $70 #103404

Aquatic Body Conditioning ♥ This buoyancy-supported, deep water exercise will help you increase muscle strength and tone by using water resistance and equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:45-9:45a Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.


Aquatone ♥

Early Bird Fitness ♥

Using resistance equipment, tone individual muscle groups, strengthen core muscles and improve balance in shallow water. This moderate level class is excellent for those new to water fitness or recovering strength and flexibility. Aquatone is also good as a cross-training class alongside faster paced classes. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:30-9:30a

Get up and get your day started in this low-impact, deep water cardio class that uses floatation equipment to provide you with a full body workout while stabilizing your posture. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a M-F 7-8a

Arthritis Aquatics Exercise ♥

This is a water fitness and fat burning program for people working toward weight loss and toning. Work with floatation equipment for core stabilization, flexibility and range of motion in this fun, total body workout. Work at your own pace. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8:45-9:45a

This class can help people with arthritis exercise, reduce pain, and improve flexibility and strength. This fun class is taught in shallow water, and is excellent for those with general muscle or joint stiffness and/or chronic pain. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 10-11a Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 10:30-11:30a

Cardio Challenge ♥ Exercise to your desired intensity level in deep water that will provide you with both toning and cardiovascular work. Instructors will lead you through resistance exercises, abdominal work, and help you have fun while staying fit. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing M-F 8-9a

Deep Water Fitness ♥

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 11:30a-12:30p MWF 12:30-1:30p M-Th 5:30-6:30p TuTh Noon-1p Sa 9:30-10:30a

Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing M-F 9-10a

Shallow Water Aerobics ♥ This is a low impact water-supported exercise for developing cardiovascular fitness. Toning and abdominal exercises included. Up-beat and simple energetic routines keep you moving. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 10-11a MWF 5:45-6:45p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 9:30-10:30a

Water Fitness Hour ♥ A time to try a variety of aquatic activities: water exercise, lap swim, and leisure swimming. Work out with an instructor, or try your own thing. The fitness center is also open during this time for people interested in a cross-over workout. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 10-11a

Water Fun Fit ♥

Ages 18 & up NEW!

See full class description on page 59. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jan 9-Feb 27 W 10:15-11:15a $60 #103277

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. Use of water resistance and equipment provides a challenging and full body workout. Aerobic level is moderate to fast. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8:30-9:30a

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Adult Adult Health

Use floatation equipment to stabilize yourself and develop core muscle strength while working all the major muscle groups by using water resistance and equipment. Work at a moderate to fast pace to control the overall intensity level for your exercise needs. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a MWF 7:45-8:45a M-Th 5:45-6:45p

Inch by Inch in the Water ♥


Pilates ♥ Ages 16 & up

Land Fitness

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness ♥ FREE! Senior bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Center for in-town rides. Helmets required; weekly attendance is not. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W Free Meets at 10:30a Oct-Apr; at 9:30a May-Sep

Build Your Body ♥

Ages 16 & up

See full class description on page 58. YMCA, 2055 Patterson St. Jan 7-Mar 13 MW 3-4p $85 #102420 Apr 1-Jun 5 MW 3-4p $85 #103039 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Dryland Arthritis ♥ This class is designed specifically for people with arthritis. Learn to use gentle movements to increase flexibility and maintain muscle strength. Also helps reduce stiffness and pain. All are welcome. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 11:15a-12:15p $5/drop-in, $41/month, $38/10 classes

Exercise & Movement ♥

Adult Adult Health

Designed for individuals who wish to stretch, work on balance, and tone and strengthen muscles. This is a medium intensity class and is appropriate for pre-diabetic, diabetic and diet programs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Willa Reich Jan 14-Mar 18 M 10:30-11:30a $36 #103098 Jan 17-Mar 21 Th 9-10a $45 #103112 Apr 1-Jun 10 M 10:30-11:30a $45 #103104 Apr 4-Jun 13 Th 9-10a $49 #103113 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

TRY EXERCISE & MOVEMENT FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 7 M 10:30-11:30a Jan 10 Th 9-10a

Fitness For All ♥

Free #103094 Free #103093

Ages 16 & up

See full class description on page 59. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 13 MW 4:30-5:30p $70 #103077 Apr 1-Jun 5 MW 4:30-5:30p $70 #103078 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

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Beginning and continuing level mat classes introduce the fundamentals and some of the basic floor exercises of Pilates. Focus on breathing, identifying the core of support for exercises, and pelvis stabilization. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, flexibility, and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Jan 22-Mar 12 Tu 5:30-6:30p $48 #102287 Apr 9-May 28 Tu 5:30-6:30p $48 #102288

Slow & Easy Fitness ♥ Increase your flexibility and tone muscles, feel more energetic and have a good time. This lowintensity course is for the first-time exerciser or participant recovering from an injury. Instructor will work with you to meet individual needs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Byron Hanks Jan 11-Feb 8 MWF 9-10a $43 #102272 Feb 11-Mar 15 MWF 9-10a $43 #102273 Apr 1-May 3 MWF 9-10a $49 #102274 May 6-Jun 7 MWF 9-10a $46 #102275 Drop-in participation welcome, $4/class No class Jan 9, 21, Feb 13, 18, Mar 13, Apr 10, May 8, 27

TRY SLOW & EASY FITNESS FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 7 M 9-10a

Free #103406

Strength Training for People with MS ♥ Ages 22 & up See full class description on page 59. Hilyard Community Center Jan 8-Mar 19 Tu 10:30-11:30a $55 Jan 10-Mar 21 Th 10:30-11:30a $55 Apr 2-Jun 18 Tu 10:30-11:30a $60 Apr 4-Jun 20 Th 10:30-11:30a $60

#101470 #103146 #103147 #103148


Retiree still plenty active Originally from Chicago, 82-yearold John Parsons moved with his family to West Virginia and then Ohio before finally settling in Roseburg, Oregon in 1947, when he was 16. He lived in Roseburg his whole working life, retired and then moved to Eugene in 2002. John has been using the Campbell Center for two years and enjoys “the camaraderie” it has to offer. He especially likes the Slow

and Easy Fitness class and takes advantage of the 25¢ coffee. He says the Slow and Easy Fitness class “makes you feel good. I have gotten quite a bit out of it.” Since retiring, John has been playing guitar. He is a part of the six man Hillbilly Band that plays in various nursing and retirement homes around town. Also, in February John will celebrate his 62nd wedding anniversary.

Strong Bones, Strong Body ♥ Walk ’n’ Talkers ♥ FREE! 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 7-Mar 18 M 10:30-11:30a $27 #103071 Jan 15-Mar 19 Tu 5:30-6:30p $24 #103072 Jan 17-Mar 21 Th 3-4p $30 #103090 Apr 1-Jun 10 M 10:30-11:30a $30 #103085 Apr 2-Jun 4 Tu 5:30-6:30p $27 #103087 Apr 4-Jun 13 Th 3-4p $33 #103092 No class Jan 21, Feb 12, 18, Mar 12, Apr 9, May 14, 27

TRY STRONG BONES, STRONG BODY FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 10 Th 3-4p

This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace; there is usually a coffee stop along the way. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. Group walks rain or shine, year-round and departs at 9:00 am sharp. You may want to bring “coffee money”. Drop in, registration not required. Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 9-11:30a Free

Walk With Us ♥ FREE! Walk to better health on Thursday mornings. Meet in the front lobby for a walk around the neighborhood. Drop in; registration not required. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 3-Apr 25 Th 9:30-10:30a Free

Zumba Gold ♥ Free #103089

Total Body Work Out ♥

TRY ZUMBA GOLD FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 10th Jan 3 Th 3-4p Campbell Community Center Jan 8 Tu 3-4p

Free #103410 Free #102729

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Get fit and have fun in the process! This class is designed for any age adult who wishes to stretch, tone and strengthen muscles with some cardiovascular components. This is a low-impact, moderate intensity class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Tracy Haggerty Ongoing TuTh 6:45-7:45a $24/month No class Jan 1, 3

Party yourself into shape with this Latin danceinspired fitness program that is low-impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba for those who want to try a new fitness activity or who have joint or muscle stiffness or pain. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 23-Mar 13 W 11a-12p $32 #102292 Apr 10-May 29 W 11a-12p $32 #102293 Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 15-Mar 19 Tu 3-4p $31 #102742 Apr 2-Jun 11 Tu 3-4p $34 #102745


Zumba Moves ♥

Ages 16 & up

See full class description on page 59. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11-Mar 15 F 4:30-5:30p $55 #103118 Apr 5-Jun 7 F 4:30-5:30p $55 #103120

do it yourself fitness

Fitness Centers ♥ Work out on your own schedule at the Echo Hollow and Sheldon Fitness Centers. Get fit using cardio-vascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the Fitness Centers requires an orientation for first time users, and a signed consent form on file. For more information about Fitness Centers, including hours and fees, please see pages 23-24.

Dance & Drama

Adult Ballet II ♥ Ages 16 & up Emphasis is on technique, strength, flexibility, and classical choreography. This class is designed for dancers with previous experience.

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 9-Feb 6 W 6:30-8p Feb 13-Mar 13 W 6:30-8p Apr 3-May 8 W 6:30-8p May 22-Jun 12 W 6:30-8p

$38 $38 $45 $30

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Adult Belly Dance II ♥ Ages 16 & up In this class you will continue to learn the basics of belly dance and work on choreography and intermediate moves as well. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 12-Feb 9 Sa Noon-1p $30 #102092 Feb 16-Mar 23 Sa Noon-1p $30 #102093 Apr 6-May 11 Sa Noon-1p $36 #102094 May 25-Jun 15 Sa Noon-1p $24 #102095 No class Mar 16, Jun 8

Ballet Barré & Stretch ♥ Ages 16 & up Develop grace, flexibility, and core strength while learning the fundamentals of classical ballet technique. This course focuses on form, alignment, movements, and patterns while using ballet barré and floor work. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8-Feb 5 Tu 5:30-6:30p $30 #102082 Feb 12-Mar 12 Tu 5:30-6:30p $30 #102083 Apr 2-May 7 Tu 5:30-6:30p $36 #102084 May 21-Jun 11 Tu 5:30-6:30p $24 #102085

Belly Dance ♥ Ages 16 & up

Petersen Barn

Yoga Chair Yoga Tai Chi

Jan 8, 8:45a Jan 8, 10:15a Jan 8, 11:30a

Adult Adult Health

Campbell Community Center Beginning Line Dance Slow & Easy Fitness Exercise & Movement Folk Dance with a Flair Zumba Gold Exercise & Movement Chair Yoga Strong Bones, Strong Body

Lamb Cottage

Yoga Yoga Yoga

Jan 4, 11a Jan 7, 9a Jan 7, 10:30a Jan 7, 2:30p Jan 8, 3p Jan 10, 9a Jan 10, 10:30a Jan 10, 3p Jan 7, 10a Jan 8, 5:30p Jan 10, 5:30p

Enjoy a hot beverage at Campbell Center before: 9 10:30a Bike Riding -Fun & Fitness Jan 11, 11 9a Walk ’N’ Talkers Jan 13, *See pages 32-37 for listings; pre-registration required.

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Powerful movement combined with grace and poise creates one of the ultimate experiences in dance. Work on isolations of the head, shoulders, torso and hips. Learn movement combinations and fun choreography. No prior dance experience necessary. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8-Feb 5 Tu 6:30-7:30p $30 #102086 Feb 12-Mar 12 Tu 6:30-7:30p $30 #102087 Apr 2-May 7 Tu 6:30-7:30p $36 #102088 May 21-Jun 11 Tu 6:30-7:30p $24 #102089

Belly Dance, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up Curious about belly dance? Explore Classical Egyptian, American Cabaret, and International Tribal Style belly dance while learning the isolations and muscular control fundamental to all forms. This introductory level class is a fun and low-impact way for all ages, shapes, and sizes to improve posture, strength, grace, and flexibility. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Mollie Wynveen Jan 23-Mar 13 W 5:30-7p $45 #103382 Apr 10-May 29 W 5:30-7p $45 #103383 No class Feb 13, May 8


Folk Dance with a Flair ♥

Line Dance, Continuing ♥

An open invitation to area adults and seniors to try International Folk Dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young! Keep fit! No experience required. New dancers are always welcome and included in the group. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Seiko Huntington & Susanne Fountain Jan 14-May 20 M 2:30-4p #103115 Term fee $4 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No class Jan 21, Feb 18

Great low impact exercise and a terrific brain workout, too! You should know the basics of line dancing such as shuffle steps, grapevines and pivot turns, or have completed Beginning Line Dance. No partner is necessary. Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor. Two levels offered. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Phyllis Hill Level 1 Jan 7-Apr 1 M 12:30-2p $33 #103339 Apr 8-Jun 24 M 12:30-2p $33 #103341 Level 2 Jan 3-Mar 21 Th 1-2:30p $36 #103340 Mar 28-Jun 13 Th 1-2:30p $36 #103342 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

TRY FOLK DANCE WITH A FLAIR FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 7 M 2:30-4p

Free #103119

Line Dance, Beginning ♥ Learn the basics of line dancing. No partner or prior dance experience necessary. This is good, low impact exercise, and great brain exercise! Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Phyllis Hill Jan 11-Mar 22 F 11a-Noon $33 #103337 Mar 29-Jun 14 F 11a-Noon $36 #103338

TRY BEGINNING LINE DANCE FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 4 F 11a-Noon

Tap, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up Learn tap basics, including shuffles, flaps and ball changes, maxi-ford, shuffle-off-to-Buffalo and more. You’ll fall in love with this jazzy-fun workout. Please bring tap shoes. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 10-Feb 7 Th 5:30-6:30p $30 #102299 Feb 21-Mar 21 Th 5:30-6:30p $30 #102300 Apr 4-May 9 Th 5:30-6:30p $36 #102301 May 16-Jun 6 Th 5:30-6:30p $24 #102302

Free #103122

Your hometown course.... a comfortable, casual setting. Come give it a try... again and again!

Adult Adult Health

Book your tee-time on-line!

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West African Dance & Music ♥ Get your heart rate up with this energetic dance taught by a professional dancer from Guinea, West Africa. Learn basic moves for all levels of dancers in an inclusive environment with live drumming. Share in the infectious joy the instructor brings and learn more about the beautiful West African culture. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ibrahim Sory Sylla Jan 27-Mar 17 Su 11:30a-12:30p $70 #102939 Apr 7-May 19 Su 11:30a-12:30p $70 #102940 No class Feb 17

Zumba Cardio Dance ♥ Ages 16 & up Ditch the workout and join the party! Zumba is a Latin inspired cardio dance class that includes elements of salsa, merengue, samba, reggaeton, cumbia, and much more. All you need in this hour long dance party is enthusiasm. Stress can’t hang onto a body that’s grooving! Amazon Community Center Jan 28-Mar 11 M 6:30-7:30p $24 #102289 Apr 8-May 20 M 6:30-7:30p $28 #102290 No class Feb 18

Health & Wellness

Blood Pressure Clinic

FREE!

Qualified volunteers will check your blood pressure on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at Campbell Center, and the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at Petersen Barn. Drop-in. Campbell Community Center Presented by the At Home Care group Ongoing 2nd & 4th W 10a-Noon Free Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th Tu 10a-Noon Free

Adult Adult Health

Hearing Aid Screening

FREE!

Don’t miss this opportunity for a free hearing aid screening, earwax exam, and consultation on hearing concerns with a licensed hearing instrument specialist on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Drop-in, no appointment or registration needed. Campbell Community Center Consultant: Richard Davis, Willoughby Hearing Aid Centers & Audibel Electronics Ongoing 2nd W 11a-Noon Free

Martial Arts

Aikido ♥ Ages 12 & up Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art based on non-aggression and non-violent self-defense.

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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, Open Sky Aikido Jan 15-Mar 14 TuTh 6:45-8p $95 #102312 Apr 2-Jun 6 TuTh 6:45-8p $95 #102313 No class May 28, 30

Beginning Fencing ♥ Ages 13 & up NEW! Fencing for fitness and fun! This class is an introduction to the basics of the Olympic sport of foil fencing with an emphasis on discipline, coordination, sportsmanship, fitness and fun! “Physical chess,” as it’s called, is an excellent way to stay active and have a great time! Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Feb 27-Apr 24 W 5:30-6:30p $120 #102866

Tai Chi, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up This ancient Chinese martial art stresses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn the beginning level of a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, flexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 10:40-11:40a $25 #102308 Apr 11-May 30 Th 10:40-11:40a $25 #102309 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jan 11-Mar 1 F 11:30a-12:30p Jan 15-Mar 5 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Mar 8-Apr 26 F 11:30a-12:30p Mar 12-Apr 30 Tu 11:30a-12:30p No class Feb 15

$22 $25 $25 $25

#102115 #102113 #102116 #102114

TRY BEGINNING TAI CHI FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 10th Jan 11 F 1-2p

Free #102117

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Free #102118

Tai Chi, Continuing ♥ Ages 16 & up This class is designed for those who have at least a basic understanding of tai chi and are interested in practicing and adding on to their skills. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 9:30-10:30a $25 #102310 Apr 11-May 30 Th 9:30-10:30a $25 #102311


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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Christine Hotaling Jan 17-Mar 21 Th 10:30-11:30a $42 #103069 Apr 4-Jun 13 Th 10:30-11:30a $46 #103070 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christine Hotaling Jan 11-Mar 1 F 10:15-11:15a Jan 15-Mar 5 Tu 10:15-11:15a Mar 8-Apr 26 F 10:15-11:15a Mar 12-Apr 30 Tu 10:15-11:15a No class Feb 15

$22 $25 $25 $25

#102121 #102119 #102122 #102120

TRY CHAIR YOGA FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 10 Th 10:30-11:30a

Free #103068

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8 Tu 10:15-11:15a

Free #102124

Easy Chair Yoga ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! See full class description on page 58. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11-Mar 22 F 10-11:30a $66 #103385 Apr 5-Jun 21 F 10-11:30a $72 #103386

Gentle Yoga for You ♥

Lamb Cottage Instructor: Min Yi Su Jan 10-Mar 21 Th 9-10:15a Jan 14-Mar 18 M 10-11:15a Apr 8-May 20 M 10-11:15a Apr 11-May 30 Th 9-10:15a No class Jan 21, Feb 18, 21 Instructor: Christine Hotaling Jan 15-Mar 19 Tu 5:30-7p Jan 17-Mar 21 Th 5:30-7p Apr 2-Jun 11 Tu 5:30-7p Apr 4-Jun 13 Th 5:30-7p Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christine Hotaling Jan 11-Mar 1 F 8:45-10a Jan 14-Mar 11 M 7:30-8:45p Jan 15-Mar 5 Tu 8:45-10a Mar 8-Apr 26 F 8:45-10a Mar 12-Apr 30 Tu 8:45-10a Mar 18-Apr 29 M 7:30-8:45p No class Jan 21, Feb 15, 18

$56 #102978 $41 #102985 $36 #102982 $41 #102979 $61 $61 $67 $67

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$28 $28 $31 $31 $31 $28

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TRY YOGA FOR FREE!

See full class description on page 59. Washington Park Center Jan 9-Feb 6 W 6-7:15p $31.50 Feb 13-Mar 20 W 6-7:15p $37.50 Apr 3-May 8 W 6-7:15p $37.50 May 15-Jun 19 W 6-7:15p $37.50

Pre-registration is required. Please bring your own mat if you have one. Amazon Community Center Jan 16 W 8-9a Free #102807

#103149 #103150 #103387 #103388

Yoga ♥ Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in your body. Improves overall health and well-being. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Renee Mulligan Jan 23-Mar 13 W 8-9a $32 #102295 Apr 10-May 29 W 8-9a $32 #102298

Lamb Cottage Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 10

M Tu Th

10-11:15a 5:30-7p 5:30-7p

Free #102981 Free #103043 Free #102980

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8 Tu 8:45-10a

Free #102132

Yoga for People with MS ♥ Ages 18 & up See full class description on page 59. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 18 M 10:30a-Noon $66 #103140 Apr 1-Jun 17 M 10:30a-Noon $72 #103141 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

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Ages 18 & up


Arts/Textile

Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking Meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. New participants who want to learn this traditional craft should contact Carol Fegles at 541-3435896 for information on cost and supplies. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th Th 9a-12:30p membership fee

Quilting — Comforts for Children

FREE!

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

Arts/Visual

Asian Brush Painting Learn a range of Eastern painting styles using vivid watercolor and ink painting techniques. Explore the rich and mysterious art forms of the East using traditional and seasonal themes to build your painting skill. Supplies will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Jan 10-Mar 14 Th 1-4p $94 #103318 Apr 4-May 30 Th 1-4p $76 #103319

AdultAdult Classes

Basic Woodworking Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop supervisor. This class is aimed at beginners and/or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Center Woodshop. You will make a beautiful, laminated cutting board using some of the most useful tools. Materials extra; discussed at first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Braxton Nagel Feb 25-Mar 18 M 5:30-8:30p $51 #103329

Basic Woodworking for Women Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop supervisor. This class is for women who are beginners and/or anyone wanting to learn their way around the Campbell Center Woodshop. You will make a beautiful laminated cutting board using some of the most useful tools. Materials extra; discussed at first class.

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Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mary Shreiber Apr 8-29 M 5:30-8:30p

Brush Beat: Paint to the Music

$51 #103330

NEW!

Does music affect the way you paint? You’ll find out as you let the music be your guide, using a free form style of painting while listening to classical, rock, blues and jazz. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 18-Mar 8 F 1-3p $37 #102368

Build a Greenland Kayak Paddle NEW! Learn about the history and design of the Greenland paddle while you build one for your own use. Materials fees extra ($15-40). Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sam Stroich May 7-23 TuTh 6-8p $86 #103336

Campbell Open Artist’s Studio Join other artists at Campbell Center and create together. Intended primarily for oil painters, but all other artists are welcome. No instructor. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 1-4p (starts at 2:30p on 2nd F) Term fee $4 or drop-in fee 25¢/day

Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in class setting. No instructor; prior experience is necessary. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27


Clay Arts Open Studio Ages 16 & up Concentrate on your own work. You have complete access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Fee includes 5 visits, 25 pounds of clay, firing, and glazes. Instruction is not included. Amazon Community Center Studio Attendant: Tina Russo Jan 23-Mar 20 Su 1-4p, W 6-9p $55 #102333 Apr 10-May 29 Su 1-4p, W 6-9p $55 #102334 No studio Feb 17, May 26

Clay Handbuilding

Ages 16 & up

Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning students are introduced to techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and extruding and then on to surface decoration and glazing. Create boxes and much more. Fee includes clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Renae Kowitz April 11-May 30 Th 6-8:30p $80 #102429

Clay Play for Adults

Ages 16 & up

Clay play is not just for kids anymore. Join the fun and explore the joy of forming lumps of clay into objects of useful beauty. This is your time to play in the mud. The instructor will teach handbuilding and introduce wheel throwing. Clay, glazes and firing included. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tina Russo Jan 28-Mar 11 M 6-7:30p $48 #102339 Apr 8-May 13 M 6-7:30p $48 #102341 No class Feb 18

Clay, Mosaic Workshop

$30 #102350 $30 #103073

Clay, Tile Making Learn a wide variety of methods for decorating clay surfaces, both before and after firing. Make a number of simple projects and learn how to decorate them using texture, sgraffito, sprigs, wax and tape resist, glaze inlay and more. This class is for beginners but all skill levels are welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron Jan 29-Feb 12 Tu 1:15-3:15p $30 #102348 Apr 2-16 Tu 1:15-3:15p $30 #103074

Clay, Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 16 & up This class is for beginning and intermediate clayworkers. Basic concepts of building with clay, both by hand and on the wheel, basic glazing and introduction to advanced techniques, depending on the skill level and desire of the class. Fee includes clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron Jan 22-Mar 12 Tu 6-8:30p $80 #102342 Apr 9-May 28 Tu 6-8:30p $80 #102344 Instructor: Renae Kowitz Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 6-8:30p $80 #102343

Drawing, Beginning Having trouble making your drawing look like the real thing? Learn the five basic techniques needed to improve your skill and confidence. Increase your knowledge base while having fun. A pencil, eraser, ruler, tablet of paper and a desire to learn are all that is needed. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 9-Feb 27 W 1-3p $37 #102247

Drawing & Composition Experience and practice line, value, pattern, gesture and more using ink, charcoal, pencil and pen. Develop confidence in your creative, expressive and technical skills through structured exercises. Prepare to have fun! Bring what materials you have. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jan 11-Mar 15 F 9:30a-12:30p $85 #103327 Apr 5-Jun 7 F 9:30a-12:30p $85 #103328

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AdultAdult Classes

Make a framed mosaic artwork to hang on the wall. Learn basic skills of working with ceramic tile and glass in this two-part workshop. Design your own mosaic and get creative with a variety of tiles that you make and broken or found tiles.

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron Mar 5-12 Tu 1:15-3:45p May 14-21 Tu 1:15-3:45p


Classes turn photographer to painter Sally McCoy is a retired photographer from California who has become an accomplished painter through the oil painting classes she took at Campbell Community Center. Initially she came to learn how to

paint and now she maintains her own studio. Sally continues to attend Bob Niems’ painting classes because she says he creates a relaxing and laid back environment conducive to her creative flow. Sally has been painting at Campbell Center for 10 years. She prefers to paint here because she says she would be too distracted by her loving partner and faithful dog if she were to paint at home. Campbell Center has nurtured her love for painting as well as provided her with inspiring company that shares her passion of painting. Most of all, Sally is “grateful to have a comfortable and tranquil place” to explore her artistic abilities. Recreation offers painting classes in a variety of media, as well as many other visual arts.

Handcrafted Cards In this class you’ll create very special cards for holidays, birthdays and other occasions. When you care enough to make the best – come make some cards with us. All supplies furnished. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Linda Skinner Jan 28 M 10a-Noon $12 #102457 May 20 M 10a-Noon $12 #102459

Mini Masterpiece

AdultAdult Classes

An adult class designed to bring out the inner Vincent van Gogh in you! A fun two hour art experience where you will create a mini masterpiece you will take home with you. Wear paintable clothes or bring a paint shirt. Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 10th Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 4 Fri 1-3p Free #103411

Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels Enjoy creating beautiful paintings in a friendly, supportive environment. In addition to working on individual paintings, students will review: basic drawing skills and painting techniques, color theory, atmospheric perspective, compositional unity and color harmony. Supply list will be given out at first class.

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Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 7-Mar 11 M 9:30a-12:30p Mar 18-Apr 29 M 9:30a-12:30p Jan 7-Mar 11 M 12:30-2:30p Mar 18-Apr 29 M 12:30-2:30p No class Jan 21, Feb 18

$56 $49 $37 $33

#102252 #102251 #102249 #102250

Oil Painting Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Individual and class instruction/demonstration; work at your own pace. Supplies and questions will be discussed at the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Robert Niems Jan 8-Mar 12 Tu 9a-Noon $92 #103320 Jan 9-Mar 13 W 1-4p $92 #103322 Jan 16-Mar 13 W 9a-Noon $83 #103324 Apr 2-Jun 4 Tu 9a-Noon $92 #103323 Apr 3-Jun 5 W 9a-Noon $92 #103325 Apr 3-Jun 5 W 1-4p $92 #103326

TRY OIL PAINTING FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 9 W 9a-Noon

Free #103321

Painter’s Workshop Paint in the company of your fellow artists. All media welcome! Drop in, registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8-Apr 30 Tu 9:30a-12:30p 25¢ drop-in fee


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. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 7-Apr 29 M 6-8p $70 #102248 No class Jan 21, Feb 18

Show Me the Monet!

NEW!

Bring out your inner Monet! In this course you’ll explore Impressionism and the works of Claude Monet. Paint three Monets, then bring a photo of your yard and paint it in the Impressionist style. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Mar 6-Apr 24 W 1-3p $37 #102332

Sumi-e Ink Painting Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke as it expresses a range of color and feeling. Use ink stick and watercolor, as well as traditional and seasonal subjects. You will explore Sumi-e ink with Japanese watercolor, which will offer you new possibilities for expression. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Jan 10-Mar 14 Th 9a-Noon $94 #103316 Apr 4-May 30 Th 9a-Noon $76 #103317

Valentine’s Woodblock Printmaking NEW! Learn the basics of making woodblock art for printmaking by creating Valentine’s art for your loved ones. Materials cost extra. Campbell Community Center Feb 12 Tu 6-8p $20 #102464

Watercolor Impressions

Explore watercolor technique and develop drawing skills in a friendly, fun environment. Each class begins with a critique of student work, then moves into instructor demonstration. Students are free to choose assignments from the instructor or develop personal projects. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: John Holdway Beginning-Intermediate Jan 9-Feb 27 W 9:30a-12:30p $50 #102210 Mar 6-Apr 24 W 9:30a-12:30p $50 #102211 Intermediate-Advanced Jan 11-Mar 1 F 9:30a-12:30p $50 #102214 Mar 8-Apr 26 F 9:30a-12:30p $50 #102215

Wet ‘n’ Wild Watermedia Workshop This workshop is an informal gathering of water media painters who like to paint with friends. Other crafts are encouraged; for more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p Term fee $5; drop-in fee 25¢/class

Computer

City Services Available Online

NEW!

Many City government services are easily available online. From reporting potholes to planning a historic tour of Eugene, learn how to access these services from the comfort of your own computer. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys May 6 M 6:30-7:30p $5 #102456

Comprehensive Computer Skills This five week class is for computer users who want to move past basic abilities. Learn skills and concepts that apply to a wide variety of software and computer platforms including word processing, graphics and photos, file management, and the Internet. Plenty of time allotted for questions. Class uses PCs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 16-Feb 6 W 2-4p $40 #103348 Feb 26-Mar 7 TuTh 5:30-7:30p $40 #103347 Apr 17-May 8 W 2-4p $40 #103349

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AdultAdult Classes

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 7-Feb 25 M 6:30-9:30p $85 #102171 Jan 9-Feb 27 W 1-4p $85 #102172 Jan 10-Feb 28 Th 1-4p $85 #102173 Apr 1-May 20 M 6:30-9:30p $85 #102174 Apr 3-May 22 W 1-4p $85 #102175 Apr 4-May 23 Th 1-4p $85 #102176 Class will be held Jan 21, Feb 18, Apr 1

Watercolor, Beginning to Advanced


Computer Basics: How Do I Turn It On?

Create Valentine’s Gifts Online NEW!

You’ll learn how a computer works in this handson class that teaches how to operate the mouse, keyboard, Internet and flash memory. This class is intended for those who know little or nothing about personal computers. Class is for PC users and is not set up for Macintosh/Apple. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 15-24 TuTh 5:30-7:30p $49 #103343 Apr 30-May 9 TuTh 5:30-7:30p $49 #103346

Create free gifts for your loved ones online. Learn how to create cards, send messages, and more! Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Feb 11 M 6:30-7:30p $5 #102460

Computer Individual Tutoring Learn or improve your skills using e-mail, searching the Internet, word processing, managing files and more. You can also get help solving problems you are having with your computer. To schedule an appointment call Campbell Center at 541-6825318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Chuck Klein By appointment Th $10/hour

Computer Lab

FREE!

Use one of the computers in the Campbell Center Lab. There is no charge so the price is right! There will be an advisor on hand to answer your questions. Learn how to register for Recreation activities on line. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free

AdultAdult Classes

Computer/Office Basics Learn the basics of Word, Excel, and other programs available through Microsoft Office. This fun and student-focused class will give you the tools you need to effectively use your computer. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Mar 26-Apr 4 TuTh 5:30-7:30p $40 #103351 May 21-30 TuTh 5:30-7:30p $40 #103352

Craigslist – Shopping, Selling & Networking Looking for a bargain? Have something to sell? Want to connect with your community? Enjoy the convenience and ease of Craigslist’s free online classified ads. Learn security tips for using this site safely. Find out how to search for jobs, housing, goods, services, local activities, advice – just about anything, really. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Mar 18 M 6:30-8:30p $10 #102452

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Keep Your Computer Healthy Learn the basics to keep your computer running well, including how to use your computer’s maintenance software, protect yourself from viruses, clean out “cookies” and temporary Internet files, and update your software. Class uses PCs only. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Jan 14 M 6:30-7:30p $5 #102454 Apr 8 M 6:30-7:30p $5 #102455

Social Networking Looking for ways to stay in touch with family and friends, check out businesses, and look for jobs? Exchange messages, post pictures and share your world. Create your profile and dive into the social realm of the Internet! Learn how easy it is to connect with people with services such as Facebook and Twitter. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Feb 5-14 TuTh 2-4p $40 #103350

Windows 7 Operating System NEW! Learn to use the Windows 7 Operating System, one of the most common operating systems in the world. This course will include understanding how to use the taskbar, start menu, desktop, file management, memory, and different applications. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Feb 27-Mar 20 W 2-4p $40 #103353

Dance & Drama

Storytelling Arts

NEW!

In this interactive class you will learn techniques to bring your memories to life. Share some of the fascinating happenings out of your own past and learn how to use voice, gesture and movement to transform memories into dynamic structured stories. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christine Madzik Jan 15-Mar 5 Tu 1:45-3:15p $38 #102337


Italian I Be introduced to the Italian language and culture. The class focus is on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 25 M 11:30a-2p $131 #102441 Apr 1-Jun 10 M 11:30a-2p $131 #102443 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Italian II Languages & Culture

French Beginner A simple and interesting way for anyone to start learning French. You will learn to understand the language, converse, read and write. The emphasis is on conversation with some focus on French culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam 2nd Term Jan 11-Mar 29 F 9-11:30a $89 #102430 3rd Term Apr 5-Jun 28 F 9-11:30a $97 #102431

French Intermediate

French Advanced A fun and interesting class for anyone seeking to master French. Learn advanced reading, grammar and writing with an emphasis on conversation and exploration of French culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Jan 7-Mar 25 M 9a-Noon $89 #102436 Apr 1-Jun 24 M 9a-Noon $106 #102437 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Spanish I This fun, beginning course will introduce you to the Spanish language as well as teach you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. Learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling – a good introduction to Spanish culture. Materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 8-Mar 26 Tu 9-11a $85 #102444 Apr 2-Jun 11 Tu 9-11a Adult Events $78 #102445

Spanish II

This course is a continuation of Spanish I with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. Through small class sizes, you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the Spanish language through a guided dialogue. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 8-Mar 26 Tu 11a-1p $101 #102446 Apr 2-Jun 11 Tu 11a-1p $93 #102449

Spanish Advanced – Conversations & Grammar Go beyond the basics in this class. You will learn to converse easily in Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar, and have some fun too! Small class size guarantees you will have plenty of personal attention. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 8-Mar 26 Tu 1-3p $126 #102450 Apr 2-Jun 11 Tu 1-3p $116 #102451

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Move beyond basic French in this fun and interesting class. Learn more advanced reading, grammar, and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam 1st Level Jan 10-Mar 28 Th 11a-2p $106 #102434 Apr 4-Jun 27 Th 11a-2p $115 #102435 2nd Level Jan 7-Mar 25 M 1-4p $89 #102432 Apr 1-Jun 24 M 1-4p $106 #102433 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Learn the Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation as well as becoming familiar with Italian verbs and tenses. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 25 M 9-11:30a $131 #102439 Apr 1-Jun 10 M 9-11:30a $131 #102440 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27


Music

Acoustic Music Jam This non-amplified musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in! Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 10a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee

Drumming for Beginners Hand drumming is an activity proven to be good for the body, mind and soul. Bring your conga or djembe and learn technique, how to play in drum circles, and traditional rhythms from Cuba and Africa. Gain knowledge about rhythm making in a fun and supportive environment. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jill Sager Jan 28-Mar 11 M 5:15-6:15p $60 #102153 Apr 8-May 13 M 5:15-6:15p $60 #102154 No class Feb 18

Sing Along With Wally NEW! FREE! Come join Wally Wallberg as he brings his guitar and leads an old-fashioned sing-a-long the 4th Wednesday of each month. A great voice is not needed, just come ready to have fun, laugh and sing songs from what you remember from yesteryear! Campbell Community Center Jan 23-May 22 4th W 2-3:30p Free

Presentations These presentations are designed for older adults, but any adult may attend. All presentations are free, but pre-registration is required.

AdultAdult Classes

Advance Directives

FREE!

Join this group session to help you complete an Advance Directive to Physicians and Appointment of a Health Care Representative; forms provided. The advanced directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to have. Pre-registration required; space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, Attorney Jan 14 M 2:30-4p Free #102462 Mar 18 M 2:30-4p Free #102461 May 20 M 2:30-4p Free #102463

Apps for the iPhone

FREE!

Use your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to easily download free or nearly free services that help you keep track of your blood pressure and heart rate, track stocks, alert you of the weather forecast, and more. Bring your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to the presentation. Donations accepted at the door. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Thomas Reddy Beginning Jan 7 M 3-4p Free #102943 Some Experience Mar 4 M 3-4p Free #102946

Become a Senior Companion NEW! FREE! The national Senior Companion Program trains and pays low-income adult volunteers age 55 and older to make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities to maintain quality of life and independence. Note: To become a client of the program, call the Aging & Disability Resource Connection, 541-682-4038. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jan 23 W 2:30-4p Free #101974

Bob Welch, Author

FREE!

Bob Welch, Eugene columnist and author, will discuss his three new books, “Cascade Summer: My Adventure on Oregon’s Pacific Crest Trail”, “Resolve: From the Jungles of WWII Bataan, the Epic Story of a Soldier, a Flag, and a Promise Kept” and “52 Little Lessons from It’s a Wonderful Life”. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Bob Welch Feb 4 M 12:15-1:15p Free #102325

Estate Planning

FREE!

A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries in estate planning. Pre-registration is required; space is limited.

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Let Me Tell You a Story...

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, Attorney Feb 11 M 2:30-4p Apr 15 M 2:30-4p

Free #102466 Free #102465

Get a Job at My Age?

FREE!

Do you find you either want or need to return to the workforce? There are great local resources available. Learn about the wide array of resources offered by Lane Community College. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jan 11 F 9-10:20a Free #101972 Apr 2 Tu 9-10:20a Free #103376

Getting Paid for Giving Care FREE! Lane Community College offers several options for adults with a lifetime of care-giving skills. Learn about the Successful Aging Institute’s Personal Care Aide training program, the Senior Companion Program and other opportunities. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jan 11 F 10:30-11:50a Free #101973 Apr 2 Tu 10:30-11:50a Free #103377

International Cultural Explorations FREE! Expand your knowledge of different countries and cultures through this fascinating lecture series. The presentations may include slides and various artifacts. Come early for the Casserole or Soup-er Lunch prior to the lecture. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: International Cultural Service Program, U of O Jan 23 W 12:30-1:15p Free #102239 Feb 28 Th 12:30-1:15p Free #102240 Apr 17 W 12:30-1:15p Free #102244

FREE!

Everyone has a personal story to tell. At this presentation, the instructor will discuss how the new Storytelling Arts class (see page 42) will teach participants to use voice, gestures and movement to bring personal memories to life. She’ll even treat you to a story of her own! Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Christine Madzik Jan 7 M 12:15-1:15p Free #102331

Preview: Bend Overnight Snowshoe/Ski Trip FREE! See a slide show of an upcoming trip to Bend, Oregon in March (see listing on page 19). See the beautiful views and great snow for snowshoeing or skiing. The trip will include two nights in Bend, skiing or snowshoeing near Mt. Bachelor and exploring downtown Bend. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Campbell Outdoor Staff Jan 29 Tu 3-4p Free #103306

RaptorViews – Local Ecological Restoration from the Sky NEW! FREE! Learn about local conservation projects from a unique bird’s-eye view. Using video and images captured with a remote-controlled plane, Philip Bayles will show some of the most beautiful local landscape, and what is being done to preserve it. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Philip Bayles Apr 2 Tu 2-4p Free #101933

So You’re Going on Medicare FREE!

Campbell Community Center Jan 9 W 1:30-3p Feb 13 W 1:30-3p Mar 13 W 1:30-3p Apr 10 W 1:30-3p May 8 W 1:30-3p

Free Free Free Free Free

#102467 #102468 #102469 #102470 #102471

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8 Tu 1:30-3p Feb 12 Tu 1:30-3p Mar 12 Tu 1:30-3p Apr 9 Tu 1:30-3p

Free Free Free Free

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AdultAdult Classes

This presentation will review the basics of Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans (e.g. HMOs and PPOs), Medigap (Medicare supplemental insurance) and prescription drug plans. This presentation is not co-sponsored by Medicare. Presenter: Michael Reddy, Licensed Insurance Agent


Stress Reduction Seminar NEW! FREE! What is your “stress load” and how can you reduce it? Learn a few key facts and principles that support effective stress reduction. Practice some simple and effective tools that can be used immediately to reduce stress. Campbell Community Center Presenter: JoAnne Lutz, RN, MSN, Northwest Center for Health Promotion Feb 4 Mon 1-2:30p Free #103368

Time to Can the Clutter FREE!

Learn ways to approach the sometimes daunting task of downsizing a lifetime of belongings. Jan Lehman, owner of Can the Clutter®, is a professional specializing in helping individuals downsize. With her background in psychology, Jan offers great ideas on how to “let go” of your sentimental items. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Jan Lehman, Can the Clutter Jan 8 Tu 6:45-7:45p Free #102945

Trash to Treasure: Creative Re-Use FREE! Learn tips on how to spot the hidden gems in a thrift store and how to turn reusable items into lovely home decor.

Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Rebecca Larson, St. Vincent de Paul Apr 1 M 12:15-1:15p Free #102338

Using an iPad

FREE!

Learn how easy it is to use your iPad or similar tablet. These devices are powerful and easy to use, but only if you know a few basic tricks. Part of the Campbell Technology Institute. Donations accepted at the door. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Thomas Reddy Jan 28 M 12:30-1:30p Free #102947 Feb 25 M 12:30-1:30p Free #102948 Mar 25 M 12:30-1:30p Free #102949 Apr 22 M 12:30-1:30p Free #102950

Veterans Health Benefits FREE!

AdultAdult Classes

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: www.eugene-or.gov/rec and click on Rec Guide Advertising or call Kathy Madison at 541-682-6342. 46

Are you a veteran? If so, come and learn about VA health benefits. VA health care is not just for service-connected injuries or medical conditions! You’ll explore the VA’s eligibility site and review the application process. This class is not associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Thomas Reddy Jan 2 W 10-11a Free #102951 Feb 6 W 10-11a Free #102952 Mar 6 W 10-11a Free #102953 Apr 3 W 10-11a Free #102954 May 1 W 10-11a Free #102955

Unraveling the Mennonites NEW! FREE! Curious about the Mennonites? Pastor of the Eugene Mennonite Church will give an overview of Mennonite history, the different Mennonite groups, and their relationship to the Amish. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Rose Marie Zook Barber, Eugene Mennonite Church Mar 11 Mon 1-2:30p Free #103367


Social Gatherings & Meals

Barn Dances ♥ Come with a partner or by yourself and dance to the music of Carl and His Accordion. An evening that will surely take you down memory lane. Refreshments will be served. Drop-in; registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 16 Sa 7-9:30p $2 at the door Apr 20 Sa 7-9:30p $2 at the door

Casserole Lunch Enjoy a tasty casserole, bread and dessert. During lunch a student from the U of O’s International Cultural Service Program will share information about his/her native country. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 23 W Noon-2p $5 #102233 Apr 17 W Noon-2p $5 #102234

Gumbolicious Celebrate Mardi Gras at the Barn with a Louisiana-style gumbo lunch using a secret family recipe from one of our honored patrons! Eat, drink and be Cajun! Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 13 W Noon-1:30p $5 #102253

Live & Learn Lunch Bob Welch, Eugene columnist and author, will discuss his three new books, “Cascade Summer: My Adventure on Oregon’s Pacific Crest Trail”, “Resolve: From the Jungles of WWII Bataan, the Epic Story of a Soldier, a Flag, and a Promise Kept” and “52 Little Lessons from It’s a Wonderful Life”. Enjoy lunch cooked by Diane. Campbell Community Center Feb 25 M Noon-2p $5 #103258

Lunch Bunch

Men’s Club Breakfast Ages 50 & up A monthly breakfast sponsored by Campbell Center Men’s Club. All area senior men are invited to attend on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 8:30-9:30a $4 at the door

Watch a monthly matinee movie at the Barn. Snacks provided! Drop-in; pre-registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 29 Tu 1-3:30p $1 Red Tails (PG-13) Feb 26 Tu 1-3:30p $1 The Help (PG-13) Mar 26 Tu 1-3:30p $1 Sherlock Holmes (PG-13) Apr 23 Tu 1-3:30p $1 The Iron Lady (PG-13)

Newcomers’ Social

FREE!

This is your opportunity to find out what Campbell 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. Refreshments provided. Campbell Community Center Jan 11 F 1-2:30p Free #103252 Apr 19 F 10:30a-Noon Free #103253

Soup-er Lunch Enjoy a delicious bowl of hot soup, salad, warm bread and dessert. During lunch a student from the UO’s International Cultural Service Program will share information about their native country. Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 28 Th Noon-2p $5 #102254

Stew About the Barn It’s the New Year so stop stewing about it! Drop in at the Barn for a tasty lunch of beef stew and cornbread and learn about the programs to start your new year off right. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 9 W Noon-1:30p $1 #102245

St. Patrick’s Dinner Don’t miss the annual St. Patrick’s Day dinner held at Petersen Barn. Wear something green, bring a friend and feast on a meal of traditional corned beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, potato rolls and dessert. Entertainment throughout the evening. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 14 Th 5-8p $7 #102255

Valentine Speed Date Ages 50 & up It’s never too late to find companionship! Socialize with other older adults who also want to connect with someone special. Whether it’s friendships or love you’re looking for, this is the perfect place to re-enter the dating scene. Speed dates are four minutes each with breaks for refreshments and hors d’oeuvres. Campbell Community Center Feb 13 W 6-8p $10 #102458

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Adult Adult Events

A weekly lunch at Campbell Center is served Wednesdays at noon. Menus vary, and always include a vegetarian option. No reservations required. Each luncheon is followed by Penny Bingo; 4th Wednesday is a birthday celebration. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 11:30a-1p $3 at the door

Movie Matinee at the Barn


Cards & Games

Bingo Penny Bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome! Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee

Bridge Group, Friday

Join a group of “grumpy old men” that gets together on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th W 8:30a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee

Mah Jongg

Meets each week. Partners not required. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 12:30-3:30p 25¢ drop-in fee

Gather weekly to play mah jongg. If you would like more information, call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee

Bridge Tournament

Men’s Poker

This annual tournament is always lots of fun with prizes and refreshments as well as friendly competition. Sign up at Campbell Community Center by January 22 with a partner; or be matched with a partner if you register as a single. Please call if you cannot attend at the last minute. Campbell Community Center Jan 25 F $7 entry fee #101786 Check-in Noon-12:30p; tournament 1-3:30p

Chess Nuts Learn about and play the game of kings. Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, self-confidence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Campbell Community Center Facilitator: Dave Cohen, USCF Ongoing W 9a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee

Chess Tournament

Adult Adult Events

Grumpy Old Men Bridge Group

Open to all. This competition is conducted in 3-4 round Swiss style pairings under U.S. Chess Federation playing rules, with 60 minutes per player per game. Play begins at 10 a.m. Chess books and prizes for top finishers. Lamb Cottage Apr 13 Sa 10a-7p #103335 Entry fee $10 before Apr 12; $12 day of event 9-9:30a

Cribbage Challenge yourself and meet new friends. A fun way to spend an afternoon; but be careful, it may be addicting. Interested in learning how to play? Beginning players are welcome to come and learn! Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing W 12:30-3p 25¢ drop-in fee

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Join your neighborhood gentlemen for a friendly game of poker. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 9a-3p 25¢ drop-in fee

Pinochle Enjoy pinochle with area seniors. Please arrive five minutes early. Newcomers welcome! Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 9a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee Ongoing F 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing MF 12:30-3p 25¢ drop-in fee

Pool Hall The pool room at Campbell Center is open daily so come on down for a friendly game. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 8:30a-4:30p 25¢ drop-in fee Center closed Jan 1, 21, Feb 18, May 27

Scrabble & Brain Games Exercise your mind while having fun. Play Scrabble with others, or use our library of brain teasers. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-3p 25¢ drop-in fee

Wii Bowling at the Barn ♥ Instead of wooden lanes and pins, bowlers will hit the “virtual lanes” using Nintendo’s Wii™ game system in this fast growing trend. Get up, get healthy and enjoy this unique bowling game. Drop-in; pre-registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 15-Apr 16 1st/3rd Tu 1-3p 25¢ drop-in fee

Women’s Poker Join your neighborhood ladies for a friendly game of poker on the 1st and 2nd Tuesdays of the month. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st/2nd Tu 12:30-4:30p 25¢ drop-in fee


Special Interest

Adaptive Gardening

FREE!

You can garden at any stage in life and at any level of mobility. Dona Clarke, Master Gardener and Adaptive Gardening Specialist will provide an overview of spring planting using adapted tools and techniques. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 11 Th 1-2:30p Free #102830

Antique Evaluation

FREE!

Bring two of your antique collectible treasures for a free evaluation. Learn the value of your two treasures from professional appraisers from Cummings and Associates with more than 25 years of experience. You must pre-register; space is limited. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Randeen Cummings Apr 3 W 12:30-2p Free #102355

Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS) This fun and educational group includes slides, videos and speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history topics, on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month (no speakers JuneAugust). Birding walks are on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Campbell Community Center Jan 3-May 23 1st/3rd Th 9-11a 2nd/4th Th 9a-Noon Free to BOGS members; membership is $5/quarter

Campbell Center’s Food Rescue Team

FREE!

Spend the 3rd Thursday of each month helping your community at Food For Lane County. Repackage unused food that will be distributed to low-income families, shelters and to homeless people. You do not have to help every month, just when you are available. Meet at Food For Lane County, 770 Bailey Hill Rd. Ongoing 3rd Th 6-9p Free

Checkrite Electronics Repair FREE! Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. For an appointment at Campbell Center, call 541-682-5318; at Petersen Barn, call 541-682-5521. Instructor: Ken Check Free

Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7-Apr 1 1st M 1-1:30p

Free

Creative Writing Workshop Do you love to write? Have you been writing for years and would like to share your work and thoughts with others? This is a peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Drop-ins are welcome. Campbell Community Center Jan 10-May 30 Th 12:30-2:30p Term fee $5; drop-in fee 25¢/day

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AdultAdult Programs

Campbell Community Center Jan 9-May 8 2nd W 11a-Noon


Driver Safety Program—AARP This course has been designed for motorists age 50 and older but is open to all ages. It will sharpen your skills and help you avoid accidents and traffic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to participants 55 and older who complete this six hour course. Pre-registration is required. For full-day classes bring a sack lunch. Campbell Community Center Jan 18 F 9:30a-4p #102322 Apr 26 F 9:30a-4p #102323 Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 28 & 30 MW 9a-Noon #102364 Mar 25 & 27 MW 9a-Noon #102365 Apr 22 & 24 MW 9a-Noon #102366 $14 book fee; $2 discount for AARP members Bring payment 1st day of class

Love To Read Book Club Like to read? Like to visit? This may be the club for you! The club meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month to discuss story lines, authors and what the next book or topic will be. New members are welcome to join anytime. Stay for Lunch Bunch after Book Club. Campbell Community Center Facilitator: Willa Reich Ongoing 4th W 10-11a 25¢ drop-in fee

May Day Baskets

NEW!

Remember the tradition of making a flower basket and placing it on a loved one’s door? Relive your childhood and make flower baskets to give to someone special this May Day. All supplies furnished. Campbell Community Center May 1 W 9:30-11a $5 #103244

Woodshop Campbell Center woodshop is open to adults who want to use power tools for wood projects. Please sign in as you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $2/day Center closed Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

AdultAdult Programs

Woodshop Orientation

You'll receive: - Helpful tips and information - Notice of upcoming events - Special offers for Rec eNews recipients only! To receive Rec eNews: go to: www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll and click on "request account". Already have a Recreation account? If you "opted in" to receive the Recreation newsletter, you're already on the list. If you previously "opted out", send your name, phone number and email address to: recreation@ci.eugene.or.us and say you want to receive Rec eNews.

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Stop by for a free orientation to the woodshop. Receive a coupon for woodshop use. Jan 17 Th 10-10:30a Free Feb 4 M 1:30-2p Free Mar 6 W Noon-12:30p Free Apr 16 Tu 10-10:30a Free May 17 F 10-10:30a Free

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 Jan 8-Mar 19 Tu 1-3p $42 #102709 Apr 2-Jun 4 Tu 1-3p $38 #102725


Support Groups See page 65 for Diabetes Support and Information Group, Eugene Stroke Support Group, Grandparents With Grandchildren Support Group, Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group, Parkinson’s Support Group, Spinal Cord Injury Resource and Support Group, and other support groups.

Center Services

Benefits Check-Up

FREE!

Did you know that you may qualify for discounts on everyday basics such as water and electricity (just to mention a few)? This no cost, no obligation Benefits Check Up is quick and easy. What do you qualify for? Drop in, no pre-registration required. Campbell Community Center Presenters: Jeff Olson & Alan Linn, Medicare specialists with the Hudson Group LLC Jan 16-May 15 1st/3rd W 10a-1p Free

Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting Ages 50 & up FREE! The monthly Advisory Board meeting is open to area seniors and meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Campbell Community Center Jan 8-May 14 2nd Tu 10:30a-Noon Free

SHIBA appointments Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors conduct one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer any questions they may have about health insurance coverage, forms, etc. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st Th 1-4p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521

Income Tax Assistance – AARP FREE! Trained volunteers from AARP/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program provide free help to seniors. Appointments are required. Campbell Community Center Jan 25-Apr 13 FSa 9a-4p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

Senior Law Service Ages 60 & up FREE! Senior Law Service offers free legal service to those age 60 and older with low to modest income. Assistance provided concerning any legal matter – housing, financial or personal. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 3rd Th 12:30-2p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521

Most Eugene Recreation Facilities are now WiFi “hot spots.” Use your laptop computer* to access free, wireless Internet at: • Amazon Community Center • Amazon Pool (open summer only) • Campbell Community Center • Echo Hollow Pool and Fitness Center • Hilyard Community Center • Petersen Barn Community Center • Sheldon Community Center • Sheldon Pool and Fitness Center • River House Community Center *Built-in WiFi or a WiFi network card needed

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Goodwill Industries Building #1, 855 Seneca Rd. Feb 5-Apr 11 TuWTh 9:30a-2:30p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521


Trips, Tours & Excursions

Mt. Bachelor Dogsled Tours ➌ Join this wild, magical experience to the snowy winter mountains. Stay snug and warm in the sled while the dog team, along with a professional musher, takes you on an exciting adventure. Lunch is on your own at Mt. Bachelor’s Sunrise Lodge. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jan 12 Sa 6a-5p $120 #102351

Thrifty Thursday ➋ Have fun with your friends as you seek out the best bargains in town at the local thrift shops. Even your surprise lunch stop will be a thrifty one! Who will find the best treasures? For a great winter day getaway, sign up for this trip! Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 17 Th 9:30a-4p $15 #103286

Winter Storm Watch ➋ The waves are high but you will watch from a distance as you enjoy dining at the ocean view Surf-

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

ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS

Adult Adult Trips

Level ➊ Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level ➋ Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum. Level ➌ Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. Level ➍ Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Level ➎ Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Consult your physician before participating in any trips/activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

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side Restaurant in Florence. Before lunch you will tour the Siuslaw Coast Guard station and see how they protect the lives of the boaters who navigate the river. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 22 Tu 8:30a-4:30p $27 #103285

Mt. Angel Monastery Tour ➋ Visit the beautiful grounds of the monastery that includes a world famous library and an eccentric museum. Lunch with a river view in downtown Silverton. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jan 24 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #102326

Ethnic + a Surprise! ➊

This is our typical ethnic excursion trip with a surprise twist! The ethnic flavor will be Pacific Rim with lunch at Sabai Café. Afterward, you will visit at a surprise stop on the way home. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 31 Th 11a-4p $15 #103287

Snowshoe at Sahalie Falls ➌ Have you always wanted to try snowshoeing but don’t want to go far? This is your trip! Snowshoe a comfortable 500 feet to see Sahalie Falls in the winter. It is a real visual treat to see the falls covered in snow and ice. Lunch on your own at Takodas Resturaunt. Meet at Amazon Community Center Feb 2 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #102352

Winter Wine Tasting ➋ Today you will head west to taste the fresh wonderful wines grown on our local vineyards. Lunch will be at Our Daily Bread, a local favorite eatery. Purchase own tastings and lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 7 Th 10:30a-5:30p $25 #103288


Albertina Kerr Lunch ➊ Alexander Kerr, founder of the Kerr Glass Manufacturing Company, started providing social services in 1907. To fund their programs they house a fantastic restaurant, and gift, thrift and antique shops. Step into the gracious world of Albertina’s Restaurant, where you can treat yourself to a delicious lunch. Purchase own lunch. A joint Campbell/Petersen Barn Community Center trip. Meet at Campbell or Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 12 Tu 8:15a-5:30p $29 #103289

Eugene Police Department ➋ The Eugene Police Department recently moved into their new facility. Today you will tour and see how this building helps make their job more efficient. Get up close and see the beautiful art work that has also been installed. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 20 W 9:30a-2p $15 #103297

NOAA Facility ➌ NOAA stands for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The NOAA Marine Operations Center– Pacific recently relocated to Newport, Oregon. Tour the facilities, view the ships and see the global work that they do. Meet at Campbell or Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 7 Th 8a-5:30p $32 #103298

Tour the Netherlands, Belgium & Paris with Collette Tours ➌ Cruise the canals of Amsterdam, browse Brussels and stroll the boulevards of Paris with Collette Tours, a five star tour group. Book early for a special price – $3899 per person with double occupancy, including airfare, lodging, and 13 meals. To register call Diane at 541-682-6392. Campbell Community Center Mar 11-21, 2013 M-Th early booking $3899 #100980

Petersen Barn Chapter of the

The Adaptive Recreation Paralympic Program is designed to motivate and encourage participation and competition in adaptive sports among disabled Veterans and service members. See pages 60 and 62.

Adult Adult Trips

Disabled Veterans can Rediscover their Potential

Is fun and frivolous for you? Join the Petersen Barn Red Hat Society, whose purpose is to “wear purple with a red hat that doesn’t suit me!” Friendship Tea, Putt Putt Golf, Bunko and Lisa’s Tea House are a few of the events planned for winter. Barn Red Hat chapters meet Jan 3 & 4 to plan new events. Cost to join either chapter is $5. For more information, call Diane Sconce, 541-682-6392. 53


You Go – Now You Know! ➌ Have you wondered where ‘it’ all goes? Today you will learn how the Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant treats over 14 billion gallons of wastewater every year. Learn about the biosolids farm and the processes they use. An interesting day awaits you! Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 19 Tu 9a-3p $16 #103299

Whale Watching ➋ Travel to Winchester Bay to whale watch and to tour the Umpqua Lighthouse. This is the best week to catch a glimpse of the grey whale migration as they travel north. Lunch in Reedsport. Additional costs: $3 admission and your lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Mar 21 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #102328

Amity Daffodil Festival ➋ Enjoy daffodils like you’ve never seen before at the 18th annual Amity Daffodil Festival! View several cut varieties, see the “Daffodils in Art” show, and auto tour several local attractions including a stop for fudge at the Brigittine Monastery. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Mar 23 Sa 9a-5p $27 #103290

IKEA ➋ Spend the day exploring the Ikea store, with more than 53 display rooms of furniture. Lunch showcases their famous Swedish food market. Time to refresh the home for spring with just the right treasure from IKEA! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 5 F 8:30a-5:30p $30 #103291

Silver Falls ➌ Silver Falls is a gem in Oregon with its 10 cascading waterfalls. Take the time to explore or just daydream in this magnificent nature’s wonderland. Take a short walk or hike to your heart’s content.

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Adult Adult Trips

Tour Netherlands, Belgium and Paris with Collette Tours, March 11-21, 2013. See page 53 for details.

Attend Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta by Colette Tours October 10-15, 2013 Price: $2299 double occupancy. Contact Diane Sconce for more information 541-682-5318

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Alpine Adventures Volunteers Needed Get out on the slopes while also giving back to the community. Become a volunteer for Adaptive Recreation’s ski program for people with physical disabilities. Volunteers are needed Fridays and Sundays from January through March, and will receive a full day of training, and free transportation and a lift ticket for ski days. For information, call 541-682-8837.


Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 9 Tu 9a-5p $32 #103294

Benton County Is For Da Birds! ➋ Reprise the best of Benton County with the irrepressible Michael Cole as your birding tour guide. We’ll visit Finely Wildlife Refuge where the migratory birds will be making displays of themselves. Then on to Corvallis for lunch with a stop at Hazelnut Hill on the way home. Lunch on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Apr 11 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #102353

Ashland Interlude ➌ Return to the beautiful city of Ashland and the wonderful Oregon Shakespeare Festival to take in two of the rotating plays: The Taming of the Shrew and the “perfect musical” My Fair Lady. In addition you will be hosted for an insightful prologue talk presented by a company member prior to The Taming of the Shrew. Fees include transportation, lodging, tickets, breakfast, one dinner and snacks; other meals are extra. Register by February 19; no full refunds guaranteed after this date. To register call Diane at 541-682-6392. April 16-17 Tu-Wed 8a-10p #103412 $245/double occupancy, $300/single

Five Favorite Country Farms Tour ➌ Celebrate spring! Come to the country farms in Sherwood to visit animals, spring plants, herbs, artists, and more! Choose your favorite fragrant spring herbs and browse for treasures. Watch the horses and spring lambs. Discover something special for your home or garden, and pat the friendly miniature donkeys. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 19 F 8a-5:30p $32 #103300

Spring is the best time to visit and see all the animals frolicking in the spring sunshine. You will drive through the first tour and explore the compound and have lunch. Then take another drive through afterwards. Admission fee is $15. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 23 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $32 #103293

Newport Sealife Cruise ➋ Marine Discovery Tours offers a narrated oceanic cruise while sitting in the comfort of their wellequipped vessel, the Discovery. See whales, sea otters, seals and other creatures as you travel along the shoreline. Inside and outside seating

Mystery Barn Trip ➋ This trip is such a mystery! North, south, east or west, where you’re going is anyone’s guess; take a ride with us, ’cause this trip is the best! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 7 Tu 8:30a-4p $25 #103296

Portland Spirit Cruise ➋ Cruise north for two hours of fine dining, live entertainment and a spectacular Portland waterfront. Oregon’s finest chefs will serve you an amazing lunch as you boat your way upriver from Portland. On the main deck live entertainment will be featured after your meal as you enjoy the cruise home. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 9 Th 9a-5:30p $70 #102354

Peonies-n-Irises ➋ Today you will visit two family farms that have been growing beautiful flowers for more than 98 years. A feast for your senses. Behold the beauty with your eyes and inhale the fragrance with your nose. Bring your camera or sketch pad to capture the moment. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 17 F 8:30a-4:30p $30 #103295

Covered Bridge Tour ➊ Take a leisurely country drive to visit five picturesque covered bridges in historic Linn County. Lunch at the Covered Bridge Coffee House in Scio. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 23 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #102330

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Wildlife Safari Van Trip ➋

promises comfort no matter what the weather. Admission ($34) and lunch on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Apr 25 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #102329


Adaptive Recreation Adaptive Recreation provides diverse recreation programs and services that enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. Register for all classes at www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll or through any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation.

program information

Classes & Activities These classes and activities are planned for people with disabilities, along with their families and friends. Courses are structured for different levels of ability to focus on training opportunities and/or for socialization. All other classes offered by Recreation Services are also open to people with disabilities. All Adapted Recreation courses require registration. A Participant Information Form is required prior to attendance. Fees do not include the cost of meals at events, unless noted otherwise. For more information call 541-682-5311.

Orientation Staff are available to meet with you to discuss available recreation opportunities. Please call for an interview prior to registering for classes. A Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist can help answer your questions regarding the activities that are most appropriate for you, a family member or an individual in your care.

Conduct Every effort will be made to reasonably accommodate each individual, however, if a person’s conduct poses physical harm, risk to self or to others, he/she will be removed from City programs and activities.

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Equipment Loan & Rentals Adapted recreation equipment is available for rent. Call 541-682-5311. Equipment includes: • Beach wheelchair & all terrain wheelchair • Mono-ski, bi-ski, outriggers & adapted snow sled • Adapted water ski • Handcycles • Adapted art equipment • Adapted golf carts available at Laurelwood and River Ridge golf courses

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Inclusion Services It’s as easy as 1-2-3 1) Inclusion services are available by discussing the request with the person taking your registration and/or 2) Request accommodations at least two weeks in advance using a City of Eugene Inclusion Request form at www.eugene-or.gov/recinclusion. 3) Once a request has been received, a Recreation staff person will contact you. The City of Eugene’s Recreation staff is committed to making all reasonable efforts to ensure that its facilities, programs and services are accessible to and usable by all people, including individuals with disabilities. The City of Eugene has received grant funding through the National Inclusion Project. This official partnership will benefit staff’s ability to provide inclusion services. Please learn more about this organization at www.inclusionproject.org. For additional information and/or questions regarding inclusion, accessibility and accommodations call 541-682-8837.

Wanted: Volunteers Your friendship and involvement with the participants in the Adaptive Recreation program is critical. You need not be an expert – support and feedback are provided for all volunteers. If you or your group are interested in volunteering any amount of time, and if you’d like to have fun and interesting experiences helping others, please call 541-682-6327.

Additional Class Listings Some Adaptive Program offerings are listed in other parts of this Rec Guide, and are indicated by the symbol.


St. Patty’s Day Dance

Arts & Handcrafts

Jewelry Expressions Ages 22 & up Baubles, gems, earthen beads ... use your creative juices to produce one-of-a-kind jewelry! Also spend time marketing and selling the jewelry at different venues. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Washington Park Center Instructor: Mary-Minn Sirag Jan 7-Mar 11 M 12:30-2p $75 #103396 No class Jan 21, Feb 18

Mask Making

Ages 22 & up

What’s a masquerade ball without a mask? Get your creative juices flowing for an afternoon of creating your very own personalized mask to wear during the Masquerade Ball (Valentine’s Day Dance)! Hilyard Community Center Feb 9 Sa 1-3p $20 #103292

New Year’s Dance Ages 16 & up Happy New Year! Celebrate the arrival of 2013 by dancing with pals to the best tunes of all time! Caregivers attending with participants must register, but at no cost, due to building capacity. For more information call Hilyard Center, 541-6825311. Hilyard Community Center Jan 4 F 7-9p $7 #103274

Masquerade Ball (Valentine’s Dance)

Flower Power ’60s Fling Ages 22-39 Drag out your bell-bottoms and tie-dye and join in this groovy good time! You’ll sway to the sounds of the ’60s! Caregivers attending with participants must register, but at no cost, due to building capacity. For more information call Hilyard Center, 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center May 4 S 7-9p $7 #103270

School’s Out Bash

Dances

Save the date–for a masquerade ball! Dress for success and don’t forget your mask! Caregivers attending with participants may attend at no cost, but must register due to building capacity. For more information call Hilyard Center, 541-6825311. Hilyard Community Center Feb 14 Th 7-9p $7 #103269

Ages 14-21

Wahoo ... it’s summertime! Celebrate with pals at the School’s Out Bash ... it’s gonna be a jammin’ blast! Caregivers attending with participants must register, but at no cost, due to building capacity. For more information call Hilyard Center, 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Jun 21 F 7-9p $7 #103275

Food, Cooking & Nutrition

Creative Cooking Ages 22 & up

Ages 40-65

It’s no blarney ... we’re dancin’ Irish jigs all night long, how ‘bout you? Don’t forget to wear something green! Caregivers attending with participants must register, but at no cost, due to building capacity. For more information call Hilyard Center, 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Mar 16 S 7-9p $7 #103273

Ages 16 & up

Bring out the spatulas and spoons for a spectacular cooking class! Learn about healthy nutrition, practical menu planning, grocery shopping, cooking, and enjoying a healthy meal. Designed for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 8-Mar 12 Tu 4:30-7p $100 #103221 Apr 2-Jun 4 Tu 4:30-7p $100 #103222

Light Meals & Me

Ages 16 & up

Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.

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Fun food learning! Light Meals & Me will focus on planning and making light healthy meals, creating grocery lists, navigating grocery stores, and discussing healthy choices to last a lifetime. Designed for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 9-Mar 13 W 5:45-7:15p $80 #103279 Apr 3-Jun 5 W 5:45-7:15p $80 #103280


Games & Sports

Adapted Game Day Ages 50 & up FREE! For stroke survivors who are interested in learning to play cards and table games. Program is run through the U of O Communication Science Disorders program. Volunteers will be available to assist participants. To register, contact Elise Peltier at 541-346-2589. Hilyard Community Center Apr 2-May 28 Tu 1:30-3p Free

Wii & Mii Time ♥ Ages 16 & up Challenge your friends to exciting Wii games from sports to dance to Guitar Hero! A healthy snack will be provided. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Feb 4 M 3:15-4:15p $15 #102421 Jan 9-Feb 6 W 3:15-4:15p $15 #102422 Feb 11-Mar 11 M 3:15-4:15p $15 #103075 Feb 13-Mar 13 W 3:15-4:15p $15 #103076 Apr 1-29 M 3:15-4:15p $15 #103239 Apr 3-May 1 W 3:15-4:15p $15 #103240 May 6-Jun 3 M 3:15-4:15p $15 #103241 May 8-Jun 5 W 3:15-4:15p $15 #103242 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Leadership & Self Development

Access to Independence Ages 18 & up NEW! This class will introduce you to the skills needed for independent living. Topics include: getting organized; caring for self; be aware, stay safe; know your appliance and cleaners; money management; making decisions about your food; and shop ’til you drop. For individuals with developmental disabilities who live independently. Hilyard Community Center Feb 7-Mar 28 Th 3:30-5:30p $100 #103086

Adaptive Adaptive Activities

Get Up–Give Back Ages 18 & up NEW! Join in this spring to get up and give back to our community. Class provides opportunities to learn about volunteerism, practice life skills and gain hands-on experience through staff-supported projects in and around the Eugene/Springfield community. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Apr 5-Jun 7 F 2:15-5:15p $100 #103283

TBI Alive!

Ages 18 & up

TBI Alive! provides social and recreational opportunities for individuals who have incurred a traumatic brain injury. Activities include enjoying our

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community, while reinforcing daily living skills and self-advocacy. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 14 Th 11a-1p $60 #103109 Apr 4-Jun 6 Th 11a-1p $60 #103110

Music

Melody Makers

Ages 16 & up

Dig out your harmonica, dust off your drums and jam with us! This class is a hands-on, activitybased exploration of music in a fun-filled, supportive atmosphere, focusing on singing, playing, song writing, and building a cohesive musical group. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: David Helfand Jan 8-Feb 5 Tu 4-5p $40 #103096 Feb 12-Mar 12 Tu 4-5p $40 #103097 Apr 2-30 Tu 4-5p $40 #103107 May 7-Jun 4 Tu 4-5p $40 #103108

Health & Wellness

Adaptive Recreation Pool Time ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! Warm water fun and fitness at Tamarack pool! Adaptive Recreation instructors will provide supervised pool time for your recreation and fitness needs at Tamarack Wellness Center. Designed for individuals with disabilities. For more information call 541-682-5311. Tamarack Wellness Center, 3575 Donald St. Apr 3-Jun 5 W 11a-Noon $70 #103404

Build Your Body ♥ Ages 16 & up This class provides a structured, basic weight training and exercise program and is held at the YMCA. Must be able to move to weight stations independently or bring an assistant. Designed for individuals with disabilities. YMCA, 2055 Patterson St. Jan 7-Mar 13 MW 3-4p $85 #102420 Apr 1-Jun 5 MW 3-4p $85 #103039 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Easy Chair Yoga ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! Looking for a modified yoga class? Give Easy Chair Yoga a try! Reduce stress, tone muscles and increase strength and balance, all while remaining seated. Designed for individuals who may find traditional yoga difficult due to standing or floor work. For information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11-Mar 22 F 10-11:30a $66 #103385 Apr 5-Jun 21 F 10-11:30a $72 #103386


Adaptive Program opens doors to fun Eleven-year-old Shanti had a wonderful summer. She took a water fitness class, a yoga class, learned how to row, played tennis, learned fencing, went

swimming and went biking – all through the Adaptive Recreation Program. And her wheelchair never got in the way. She and her mother Heather love to bike ride. They choose a recumbent tandem from a variety of adapted bikes for rent at Hilyard Center. Shanti says the $5/hour rental makes the bike affordable. “Bikes like that cost thousands of dollars,” she says. Recreation programs are open to all abilities, and Shanti looks forward to participating in many more. She is especially excited about Adaptive Recreation’s recognition as a Paralympic Sport Club, which offers sports and physical activities specifically for youth and adults with physical and visual disabilities.

Fitness For All ♥ Ages 16 & up

Water Fun Fit ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW!

Fun fitness class just right for anyone! Learn fun exercises and move towards a healthier you! Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 13 MW 4:30-5:30p $70 #103077 Apr 1-Jun 5 MW 4:30-5:30p $70 #103078 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

What could be more fun than getting fit while splashing in the pool? Water Fun Fit will help you work on your fitness goals and learn how to keep yourself safe in and around various bodies of water such as pools, lakes, rivers and the ocean. For people with disabilities. Accompanying caregivers are welcome to register and participate. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jan 9-Feb 27 W 10:15-11:15a $60 #103277

Gentle Yoga for You ♥ Ages 18 & up Learn about the healing art of yoga. The benefits include reduced stress, toned muscles, increased strength, and more. Designed for individuals with temporary or chronic physical limitations. For more information call 541-682-5311. Washington Park Center Jan 9-Feb 6 W 6-7:15p $31.50 #103149 Feb 13-Mar 20 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #103150 Apr 3-May 8 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #103387 May 15-Jun 19 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #103388

Strength Training for People with MS ♥ Ages 22 & up

Ages 18 & up Yoga has been shown to improve circulation, balance and flexibility, and to reduce muscle tension, nervousness, depression, anxiety, and emotional stress – all common symptoms of MS. This class will emphasize breathing techniques, stretching and relaxation. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 18 M 10:30a-Noon $66 #103140 Apr 1-Jun 17 M 10:30a-Noon $72 #103141 No class Jan 21, Feb 18, May 27

Zumba Moves ♥ Ages 16 & up Have fun and get fit with Zumba! Learn the basic steps of Zumba as you shake, shimmy and salsa your way to a healthier you! Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11-Mar 15 F 4:30-5:30p $55 #103118 Apr 5-Jun 7 F 4:30-5:30p $55 #103120

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Exercise for individuals with multiple sclerosis. Strength training helps improve function, and prevents contractures, muscle imbalance and atrophy. Tuesday classes provide basic exercise at participant’s own pace. Thursday classes provide advanced exercise at a quicker pace for participants who are independent with exercise. Hilyard Community Center Jan 8-Mar 19 Tu 10:30-11:30a $55 #101470 Jan 10-Mar 21 Th 10:30-11:30a $55 #103146 Apr 2-Jun 18 Tu 10:30-11:30a $60 #103147 Apr 4-Jun 20 Th 10:30-11:30a $60 #103148

Yoga for People with MS ♥


Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing for Veterans ♥

Hiking Circle icon ➊ indicates activity level, see page 63

Happy Trails Hiking Group ♥ ➍ Ages 16 & up Get out and explore local hiking trails and scenic areas around Eugene! The group will hike as far as three miles at a time. Bring a sack lunch and water bottle. Designed for people with developmental disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 20 Sa 10a-4p $20 #103192 May 18 Sa 10a-4p $20 #103193

Skiing

Adaptive Adaptive Activities

Alpine Adventures Adaptive Ski Program ♥ Ages 8 & up

Join a fun day in the snow, learning how to snowshoe. Destination will depend on weather conditions. You’ll spend about two hours learning this sport. Designed for injured, disabled, and ill veterans including those who are active duty. Participants rent snowshoes. Transportation included. Hilyard Community Center Feb 3 Su 8:30a-5:30p $40 #103079

Sports & Athletic Leagues

Paralympic Sport Club ♥ Ages 5 & up Paralympic Sport Club Eugene is a communitybased sports development program to involve children and adults with physical and visual disabilities in sports and physical activity. $15 yearly membership fee. For more information call 541682-5311. Jan 5-Jun 1 Sa 9-10a $15/year #103272

Adapted Rowing ♥

This ski program is for people with physical disabilities of all ages and experience levels. Fee includes adapted ski equipment, lift ticket, instruction and more fun than imaginable! Partial scholarships are available with application. Skiers new to Alpine Adventures must contact Carly Schmidt prior to registration at 541-682-5311. Volunteer ski instructors and assistants needed too! Hilyard Community Center Jan 18 F 7a-6p #102133 Jan 20 Su 7a-6p #102134 Jan 25 F 7a-6p #102135 Feb 1 F 7a-6p #102136 Feb 8 F 7a-6p #102137 Feb 10 Su 7a-6p #102138 Feb 15 F 7a-6p #102139 Feb 22 F 7a-6p #102140 Feb 24 Su 7a-6p #102141 Mar 8 F 7a-6p #102142 Mar 10 Su 7a-6p #102143 Mar 15 F 7a-6p #102144 Mar 22 F 7a-6p #102145 $100 with transportation, $90 if no transportation needed

Oregon Association of Rowers’ primary objective is to bring the sport of rowing to everyone, regardless of ability. Rowing is a good sport for people who desire independence, want to improve their endurance, like water, and are not afraid to leave their wheelchair or crutches behind. For more information contact Carly Schmidt at 541-682-8837. Meet at OAR Boathouse at Lowell State Park, 850 N. Shore Dr. in Lowell Feb 7-Jun 20 Th 8-10a $5 drop in fee

Family Snow Sledding for Veterans ♥

This weekly group will meet to practice and learn the techniques of archery. Group may travel to different archery ranges to hone their skills. All levels welcomed including those with disabilities. For injured, ill or disabled veterans. For more information call 541-682-5311. Sheldon Community Center Jan 9-Mar 13 W 7-8:30p $60 #103248

Head to the snow for a fun day of family sledding at Salt Creek Falls snow park. Open to Wounded Warriors and veteran families. Bring lunch and snacks. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Feb 23 Sa 9:30a-5:30p #103042 $30/family up to 4 people, $5/ea additional person

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Kayaking for Veterans ♥ NEW! Learn the basics of kayaking through sessions at Echo Hollow Pool. For veterans who are injured, ill or disabled. Equipment provided or bring your own. For more information call 541-682-5311. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jan 28-Mar 18 M 8-10p $70 #103278 Apr 1-May 20 M 8-10p $70 #103282 No class Feb 18

Archery for Veterans ♥

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Athletes in Motion ♥ Ages 6 & up

Karaoke Night

Athletes In Motion (AIM) is a program designed to introduce and support continued involvement of individuals with physical disabilities in adapted sports. You will be introduced to adapted sports such as basketball, tennis, and cycling. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. For more information call 541-682-5311. Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St. in Springfield Jan 13-Jun 23 2nd/4th Su 1-3p #103276 $3/week for Paralympic Sport Club members (see page 60) $5/week for non-members

Take center stage and perform your favorite song! Bring your song list and be ready for a fun night of singing and dancing! Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 26 Sa 7-9p $10 #103135 Feb 23 Sa 7-9p $10 #103137 Apr 27 Sa 7-9p $10 #103138 May 25 Sa 7-9p $10 #103139

Cycling for Veterans ♥ FREE!

Rec night rocks! Join in on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of the month for awesome activities around town! Designed for teens and young adults with disabilities. Must be currently enrolled in high school. Hilyard Community Center Jan 18-Mar 15 F 6-9p $65 #103124 Apr 5-Jun 7 F 6-9p $65 #103127

Join other vets on weekly bike rides after work. Meet at Maurie Jacobs Park parking lot. For veterans of all abilities. Drop-in. If you need an adapted bike, contact Patty at 541-682-5311. Maurie Jacobs Park, meet in parking lot, N end of Fir Ln. May 2-Sep 12 Th 5:30-7:30p Free

Wheelchair Basketball Clinic in Newport ♥ Ages 8 & up Head to Newport for the annual wheelchair basketball clinic and basketball game. All levels and abilities are welcome to learn about ball handling, shooting and working as a team. For people with physical disabilities. For more information contact Patty at 541-682-5311. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 13 Sa 7a-7p $10 #103215 Free for Paralympic Sport Club members (see page 60) $10 for non-members

Social Gatherings & Meals

Friday Recreation

Ages 18 & up

Adaptive Adaptive Activities

It’s Friday! Looking to start your weekend a little early? Join in and enjoy favorite recreation interests, explore new ones and venture out to the community once per month. Designed for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11-Feb 8 F Noon-2p $35 #103116 Feb 15-Mar 15 F Noon-2p $35 #103117 Apr 5-May 3 F Noon-2p $35 #103246 May 10-Jun 7 F Noon-2p $35 #103247

Hilyard Social Club

Ages 22 & up

It’s simply social! Join in and work together to plan and implement fun activities and community ventures! Designed for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 14 Th 1:30-4p $70 #103111 Apr 4-Jun 6 Th 1:30-4p $70 #103114

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Ages 18 & up

Rockin’ Rec Night

Ages 15-21

Saturday Night Action Live Ages 22-59

SNA Live – help plan, prepare and enjoy a night of good music, activities and light dinner ... it’s a team effort! Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 12 Sa 5-8p $25 #103128 Feb 9 Sa 5-8p $25 #103131 Mar 9 Sa 5-8p $25 #103132 Apr 13 Sa 5-8p $25 #103133 May 11 Sa 5-8p $25 #103134

TGI Fun Friday

Ages 22-39

TGIF! Had a long week? Join in on 2nd and 4th Friday evenings for relaxing and taking in the sights and sounds of the community. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11-Mar 8 F 6:30-9:30p $65 #103121 Apr 12-May 24 F 6:30-9:30p $65 #103123

spring break Camp This camp is specifically designed for youth with disabilities. However, all Recreation camps are open to all children, regardless of ability. For more camps see page 17.

Teen Camp – Spring Break Ages 15-21 (must be currently enrolled in high school)

Spring Break here we come ... ready for some Teen Camp fun! Excursions, adventures and more in this four-day camp. Join in for 2013 springtime fun! Designed for teens with disabilities. Washington Park Center Mar 25-28 M-W 1-5p, Th 9a-5p $100 #103284


Trips,Tours & Excursions

U of O Women’s Basketball Game ➌ Ages 16 & up Spend the afternoon cheering on the Ducks women’s basketball team. Bring $8 for admission and money for snacks at the game. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 6 Su Noon-5p $23 #103040 Feb 3 Su Noon-5p $23 #103041

Saturday Movie Matinee ➊ Ages 16 & up Enjoy the afternoon with friends at a first-run feature film. Bring at least $15 for movie and concessions. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 19 Sa 1-5p $18 #103259

Asian Celebration ➋ Ages 16 & up Visit the Oregon Asian Celebration, which features a colorful marketplace of vendors, Asian and Asian-American dances and entertainment, and fine arts exhibits. Bring $6 for admission and extra spending money. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Feb 16 Sa 1-5:30p $20 #102764

Evergreen Air & Space Museum ➌ Ages 16 & up Head to McMinnville to see an actual Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird that can fly at speeds of over 2,000 miles per hour, the Spruce Goose and other antique airplanes. Admission included in registration. Bring money for lunch and shopping at gift shop. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Mar 2 Sa 8a-6p $60 #103152

Daffodil Sightseeing Trip ➋ Ages 16 & up Enjoy a scenic drive in the country to see the daffodils and other spring flowers in bloom! Then visit the excitement of the Daffodil Festival in Junction City. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Mar 16 Sa 1-5p $18 #103095

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

ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS

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

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Adaptive Adaptive Trips

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


Coast Trip ➋ Ages 16 & up Spend a day at the coast with friends! Watch storms, go to the beach, and eat lunch. Bring $15 for lunch and snacks. Please register for only one trip per month. Designed for adults with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Mar 17 Su 9a-5p $30 #103099 Mar 23 Sa 9a-5p $30 #103100 May 19 Su 9a-5p $30 #103101 May 25 Sa 9a-5p $30 #103102

Wildlife Safari ➋ Ages 16 & up Tour this drive-through game park, with animals from Africa, Asia, North America and more roaming free, while you watch from the van. Entrance fee included. Bring $15 for lunch and snacks. Designed for people with developmental disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 6 Sa 10a-6p $40 #103125

Belknap Hot Springs ➋ Ages 18 & up

Adaptive Adaptive Trips

Spend the day at beautiful Belknap Hot Springs. The snow will still be on the ground making it magical. Bring $10 for lunch and $7 for swimming admission, as well as a swim suit and towel. Designed for adults with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 28 Su 9:30a-5p $32 #103015

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Oregon Coast Aquarium ➌ Ages 18 & up Visit the Oregon Coast Aquarium. See all of the sea creatures including turtles, sharks, and sea lions at the famous aquarium! Registration fee includes admission. Bring a sack lunch and money for souvenirs. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center May 4 Sa 8a-6p $60 #103154


Support Groups

Spinal Cord Injury Resource & Support Group NEW! FREE! This local group promotes camaraderie through friendship, education, advocacy and recreation to enhance the quality of life for those affected by spinal cord injuries and disabilities and their families. Meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. For more information contact Tim Shearer at timshearer@comcast.net. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 3:30-5p Free

Eugene Stroke Support Group Support group for individuals and families/caregivers who have had a stroke or assist someone who has experienced a stroke. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos or open forums. Meets weekly on Wednesdays. For more information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Jan 9-Mar 13 W 11a-12:30p $25 #103151 Apr 3-Jun 5 W 11a-12:30p $25 #103153

Diabetes Support & Information Group FREE! Learn more about how to control pre-diabetes and diabetes with proper diet and exercise. Meets on the 3rd Friday of each month. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Willa Reich Ongoing 3rd F 10a-Noon Free

Grandparents with Grandchildren Support Group NEW! FREE! For grandparents who have partial or full custody of their grandchildren, or play a major role in raising them. Network with other older adults with the same family role. Primarily open discussion, but may include speakers, activities, or resources. Campbell Community Center Ongoing starting Mar 13 W 10-11a Free

Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group FREE! For individuals, caregivers, and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia. Meetings may have speakers, videos, open forums, or activities. Meets the 1st Monday of the month. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 1st M 6:30-7:30p Free

Parkinson’s Support Group

FREE!

Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information call Dave Schwieger, 541-686-8615. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 10:30a-Noon Free

Other Support Groups FREE! All meet at Hilyard Community Center A.L.S. 3-5p 2nd Wed Brain Injury Group (BIG) 11a-1p Every Tu Hearing Loss of Lane Co. 6:30-9:30p 2nd Th Support for Independent Living with Visual Impairment (SILVI) Noon-2p 2nd/4th Fri

customized activities

Accessible Pursuits Are you looking for exciting and rewarding activities for your group? Organizations, agencies and individuals are invited to participate in the Accessible Pursuits program. It uses the expertise and resources of the City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation Services to design a recreation program that meets your specific needs.

•  Activities that are safe and accessible. •  Activities that are provided by Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and other trained and knowledgeable staff. •  Accessible wheelchair transportation. Accessible Pursuits focuses on helping participants discover their own innate talents, acquire greater independence, and develop enduring peer group relationships that are instrumental to improving the quality of their lives. Let Accessible Pursuits bring fun directly to you. For more information contact Patty Prather at 541-682-5311.

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Adaptive Adaptive Support

Customized activities can include: •  Cycling •  Leisure education •  Kayaking •  Art •  River rafting •  Community outings 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.


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BETHEL & SHELDON HOURS Tu-Th 2p-6p F-Sa 10a-6p Su & M closed


Ways to Support

Three different projects are the current focus of the Eugene Parks Foundation, which raises funds to improve public parks, open spaces and recreational facilities and services for area residents. The Foundation's newest effort is raising funds for the Eugene Skatepark, to be located at Washington/Jefferson Park. Contributions continue to be sought to increase funding for the Full Moon Rising program that works with school districts to get kids into the outdoors. And, the Foundation is seeking funds to help build a new ridgeline trail connecting the existing Spencer Butte and Mount Baldy trails at Dillard Rd. Your donations may be tax deductible and eligible for the Oregon Cultural Trust tax credit. For more information or to discuss a donation, contact Terry Smith at 541-683-1933 or visit Eugene ParksFoundation.org.

Eugene Parks Foundation, P.O. Box 11618, Eugene, OR 97440-3818.

WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY Friends of Eugene Public Library

Eugene Public Library Foundation

Mission The Friends is a fund-raising non-profit organization supporting the Library by: • Funding special programs for children, teens and adults. • Promoting the Library in the community. Become a Friends member or donate gentlyused books at any Library location. Second Hand Prose Book Store A great selection of gently-used books and magazines. In the Entry Garden of the Downtown Library. Annual Book Sale! Saturday and Sunday, April 13 and 14 at Lane Events Center (Fairgrounds). For more information, contact the Friends at: 541-484-1452 friendseugenelibrary@gmail.com www.friendseugenelibrary.org

Funding from the Eugene Public Library Foundation has helped make the Eugene Public Library one of the finest in the country. With Foundation support, the collection has grown, and both free public events and Library visits have increased. You Can Help Future Generations A strong public library enriches our community educationally, socially, and economically. Your gift to the Eugene Public Library Foundation will help ensure that future generations of Library users will enjoy the same access to information we have today. Make a tax-deductible gift to the Foundation at: www.eplfoundation.org. Call the Foundation at 541-338-7018 for more information or to schedule your private backstage tour of our Eugene Public Library.

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How to Register Four Easy Ways to Register For addresses and phone phone numbers for all recreation facilities, see pages 6-7. • Online: Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. You can browse program listings by activity and/or location, then register and pay online. To register online you will need a VISA or MasterCard, and an account with a PIN number and client barcode number. For information on how to set up an account online, go to www. eugene-or.gov/recenroll and click “request account.” Or, click “Start” for step-by-step instructions, Alternatively, you may call any Eugene Recre-

ation facility during business hours and they will set up an account with you. • Mail-in: Complete a form (on next page) and mail to the facility sponsoring the activity. Include a check payable to City of Eugene Recreation Division. Mail-in forms do not guarantee a space in class. • Phone-in: Call the recreation facility providing the activity. Have your VISA or MasterCard number handy. • Walk-in: Visit any recreation facility and drop off the form & payment, or talk to a staff person. Registration is ongoing and open to residents and non-residents on a first come basis. Register early; many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled if there are too few registrations.

RELEASE FROM LIABILITY AGREEMENT: With the exception of specific trips, City of Eugene Recreation Services does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants. In consideration of the right to participate, each participant must acknowledge there are risks inherent in any kind of activity, and must agree to assume those risks on his/her own behalf, releasing and holding harmless the City, its officers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation. An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities. Photographs, videos and audios of participants in Recreation Services programs may be used by the City of Eugene in any medium (e.g., print publications, Internet, 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. RECREATION PROGRAMS OPEN TO ALL: The City of Eugene Recreation Services provides inclusive recreation opportunities for people with and without disabilities. Staff are committed to making reasonable efforts to ensure that programs and services are accessible to, and usable by all people, including those with disabilities. For more information, see page 56.

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Three easy steps: 1. Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll and “Request an Account”. 2. With your account bar code & pin, log in. 3. Browse “programs/classes” and register! For more information, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll

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REGISTRATION FORM Main Household Contact (please print)

Participant (please print)

Last Name _________________________________________

Last Name _________________________________________

First _____________________________________________

First _____________________________________________

Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female

Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female

Address _________________________________ Apt # _____

Pertinent Medical Information ___________________________

City/State/Zip ______________________________________

________________________________________________

Home Phone ____________________ Check if new address ■

Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?

Day Phone __________________ Cell Phone _______________

(please specify) ____________________________________

Email ____________________________________________

________________________________________________

Activity Number Activity Title Date(s) Location Fee ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident: ________ TOTAL ____________

Payment Method ■ Check or Money Order ■ Rec Credit Include check or money order payable to “City of Eugene, Recreation Division”

REGISTRATION FORM Main Household Contact (please print)

Participant (please print)

Last Name _________________________________________

Last Name _________________________________________

First _____________________________________________

First _____________________________________________

Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female

Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female

Address _________________________________ Apt # _____

Pertinent Medical Information ___________________________

City/State/Zip ______________________________________

________________________________________________

Home Phone ____________________ Check if new address ■

Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?

Day Phone __________________ Cell Phone _______________

(please specify) ____________________________________

Email ____________________________________________

________________________________________________

Activity Number Activity Title Date(s) Location Fee ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident: ________ Payment Method ■ Check or Money Order ■ Rec Credit

TOTAL ____________

Include check or money order payable to “City of Eugene, Recreation Division”

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Policies Minimum Class Requirements Credit/Refund Policy In order to recover program costs, a minimum number of participants are required. Please register early. Classes and activities will be cancelled between two and five days prior to the activity start date if the minimum number of participants have not registered. If you register for an activity that cancels due to the lack of enrollment, staff will notify you and issue you a refund. For more about the refund and credit policy, see right.

¡Se Habla Español! Llame al 541-682-6891 para más información.

Scholarship Program The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents. Applications are accepted starting in June each year for the upcoming fiscal year (July 1-June 30) and may be submitted through December 31. Applications are available at all Recreation facilities or at www.eugeneor.gov/recscholarship. If you would like more information about Recreation scholarships, call 541-682-6379.

Accessibility Services The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division strives to make recreational opportunities available to everyone. The City is committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act. The following services are available with advance notice. Inclusion Services help identify accommodations that can be made to ensure Recreation programs are accessible to all. See page 56. Large Print and Digital Recordings can be provided with three working days advance notice. Five or fewer large print copies can be provided upon request. Accessible Van with Wheelchair Lift is available for activities that provide van transportation. Please make your request at the time of registration since demand for use is

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Credit or refund requests must be made to the facility providing the activity. When approved, a $10 refund fee will be charged for each class withdrawal. Refund checks take up to four weeks to process. No fee will be assessed for credits left on account. A credit or refund will be issued when requested five (5) or more working days prior to the first class meeting. No credit or refund will be issued when requested four (4) or fewer working days prior to the first class meeting or once a class or activity has started, unless one of the following exceptions apply: • Someone takes your place in the class or trip. • You move out of town. • You are physically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no refund fee will be charged). Credits or refunds will be prorated for classes already attended. No credit or refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No credits or refunds will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees. Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.

high. The van is booked on a first come, first serve basis. Braille sections of large publications (such as this Recreation Guide) can be made available with three working days advance notice. Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you. Sign Language interpretation is available for classes or presentations with three working days advance notice. Hearing Assistance Equipment is available for classes, special events, and cultural performances with three working days advance notice. Adaptive Technology at the Library: 27” 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).


Index Accessible Pursuits . . . . . . . 65 Alpine Adventures – see Snow Sports Archery – see Games & Sports Arts & Handcrafts Visual . . . . . . 8, 12, 14, 16, 21, 38-41, 57 Performing . . . . . 8, 9, 11-16, 34-36, 42, 44, 49, 58 Textile . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Bikes & Biking . . . . . . . 32, 62 Birthday Package . . . . . . . . 25 Camps, Spring Break . . . . 17, 62 Certifications/Trainings Lifeguarding . . . . . . . . . 25 Wilderness First Responder . 22 Childcare . . . . . . . . . . 10, 17 Climbing, Rock . . . . . . . . . . 19 Community Involvement . . . . . 14 Computer & Internet . . . . 41, 42 Dances . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 57 Driver Safety, Adult . . . . . . . 50 Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7 Fencing – see Martial Arts Fitness Adaptive . . . . . . . . 58, 59 Centers . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Land, Adult . . . . . . . 32-34 Water, Adult . . . . 30, 31, 59 Food, Cooking & Nutrition . . . . 57 Games & Sports 15, 17, 29, 58, 60, 62 Games/Cards Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Adult . . . . . . . . . . 29, 48 Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Health & Wellness Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Hiking . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 60

Hult Center for the Performing Arts . . . . . . . 12 Inclusion Services . . . . . . . . 56 Kayaking . . . . . . . . . . 21, 25 KidCity – see Childcare Languages/Culture . . . . . . . 43 Leadership/Self Development Teen . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15 Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Martial Arts . . . . . . . . . . . Adult & Child . . . . . . 16, 36 Children & Youth . 11, 13, 15, 36 Music – see Arts, Performing Presentations, Adult . . . . 44-46 Policies 11, 22-24, 34, 52-53, 56, 63, 70 Pools & Swimming Competitive . . . . . . . . . 25 Fitness Centers . . . . . . . 24 Hours, Fees, Info . . 23-24, 30 Lap Swims . . . . . . . . . . 24 Lifeguarding – see Certifications Lessons . . . . . . . . . 25-28 Recreation Swims/ No School Days . . . . . . . 24 Rental . . . . . . . 6, 15, 25 Tamarack Pool . . . . . . . . 25 Water Fitness . . . 25, 30-31 Water Polo Camp . . . . . . 17 Registration . . . . . . . . 68-69 Rentals Adaptive Equipment . . . . . 56 Birthday Party . . . . . . . . 25 Facilities, Sports Fields 6, 7, 29 Rock Climbing – see Climbing Ropes Course – see Spencer Butte Challenge Course Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Services, Adult/Tax Assistance, Legal Aid, SHIBA . . . . . . . 51 Shelton McMurphey Johnson House 64

Social Gatherings/Meals & Clubs Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Adult . . . . 22, 47, 49, 50, 53 Family . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Special Events/Interest Adult . . . . . . . . . . 49, 50 All Ages . . . . . . . . . 15, 25 Spencer Butte Challenge Course 18, 20 Snow Sports Alpine Adventures Skiing 54, 60 Snowboarding, Snowshoeing & Skiing . . . . . 18-21, 60 Sports Adapted . . . . . . . . 60, 62 Kids & Youth . . . . . . 15, 17 Leagues, Adult . . . . . . . . 29 Support Groups/Meetings . 51, 65 Swimming – see Pools Tai Chi – see Martial Arts Tamarack Pool – see Pools Technology – see Computer & Internet Teen Court . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Theater – see Arts, Performing Trips, Tours & Excursions Adaptive . . . . . . . . 63, 64 Adult . . . . . . . . . . 52-55 Previews . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Try for Free Arts, Performing & Visual 35, 40 Fitness/Martial Arts 32, 33, 36 Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Veteran Program . . . 21, 46, 60, 62 Volunteer Opportunities . . 56, 67 Walks & Walking . . . . . . 19, 33 Wayne Morse Family Farm . . . . 15 Yoga Adaptive . . . . . . . . 58, 59 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Zumba Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Adult . . . . . . . . 33, 34, 36

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