Willamalane Fall 2016 Recreation Guide

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new classes for Adults 18+

One Step Closer to a New Path ‘Pawsome’ PetFest Coming Up Next! En Español, Pagina 82 | willamalane.org PHOTO BY CHRIS PIETSCH


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Fall 2016 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 Parties.................................... 12 Disability information........ 16 Dorris Ranch........................ 17 Facilities................................. 18 Board of Directors.............. 19

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Aquatics............................... 20 Swim lessons.......................22 Preschools............................ 28 Two50 youth center.......... 36 Middle School Sports....... 38 No-school days.................. 39 Climbing...............................40 Adaptive recreation.......... 42 Adults 18+............................44 Tennis.....................................55 The colors of the season are reflected in the Springfield Mill Race. A new 3-mile paved path scheduled for completion in November will take you there. Page 15

Adult Activity Center....... 56 Day trips............................... 66 Parks.......................................76 Rentals..................................80 Español................................. 82

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Index...................................... 85 Willamalane Park and Recreation District maintains and operates five recreation facilities and 45 parks and natural areas totaling nearly 1,500 acres. Highlights include 13 waterfront areas, 25 miles of hiking and biking trails, 15 sports fields and 25 playgrounds. Created by voters in 1944, Willamalane is a special tax district, separate from the city of Springfield, with its own boundaries. It is governed by a five-member, elected board of directors and managed by a district superintendent.

It seems everyone in Springfield has a story about growing up with Willamalane programs. A new exhibit at the Springfield Museum takes a look back at our parks and people through the decades. You tell us: What’s your Willamalane story? Page 4

It’s called Pickleball, and this

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growing sport serves up all sorts of health benefits. One woman with Parkinson’s disease shares her successes.

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Makeup magic

Turn old wrapping paper

into lovely gift bags, and learn to tie your own beautiful bows — just in time for the holidays! Page 46

can change anyone’s face into a character from a movie, a mystical fairy or even a zombie. Learn the tricks of the trade, and emerge transformed!

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If you want to be well, you’ve got to

eat well. This new series narrows in on nutrition. Page 52

Travel with us

on a fall tour of the Columbia River Gorge, or catch the return of the Depoe Bay Salmon Festival.

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Strut your stuff

at the Turkey Stuffer, coming up Thanksgiving Day! It’s always fun to see the creative costumes and the families who turn out to run together. Page 7

We’ve whipped up

a sizzling new lineup of cooking classes — including a batch that focuses on gluten-free, sugar-free recipes. Even beginners have something tasty to sample in this series. Page 47

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PetFest! Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. • FREE! Lively Park; 541-736-4244

Whether yours is a dog or cat – or ferret or a parrot—we all love our pets. Now it’s time to celebrate them! Join us for the seventh annual PetFest and learn about resources for your furry, scaly, slithery or feathery family members from more than 30 fabulous vendors.

Presented by Security Monster Saturday, Aug. 27, 5-10 p.m.

• Educational sessions • Demonstrations • Prize drawings • Spot Magazine cover model search!

A benefit for Fight the Blight at Dorris Ranch Downtown Springfield, at 5th and A streets

Tickle your taste buds and quench your thirst for local delights at Springfield’s premiere food and drink celebration! Savory bites and delectable sips await at Tap & Taste, featuring some of your favorite local restaurateurs. Live music will set the backdrop for an evening of flavor and fun. Admission is bundled with a souvenir glass and your first set of taste tickets. Bring extra cash for more taste tickets — you won’t want to miss a taste! No outside food or beverages.

People, Parks & Play Willamalane Retrospective at Springfield Museum

Tickets $15/advance $20/door Limited quantities — buy now!

Exhibit: Sept. 9-Oct. 7 Opening reception: Friday, Sept. 9, 5-8 p.m., during the Second Friday Artwalk Museum hours:

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Ask almost anyone from Springfield, and they’ll have a Willamalane memory to share. Whether it was learning to swim, playing baseball in a park with friends or riding on the train, Willamalane — serving the community since 1944 — is part of the fabric of local life. Join us at an exhibit celebrating the people, parks and play of Springfield!

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SOUNDS LIKE SUMMER Eugene Symphony Connect Wednesday, Aug. 17, 6:30-8 p.m. Island Park Eugene Symphony presents Symphony Connect, a new chamber music initiative that features programming beyond the concert hall. Expect classic sounds with a modern twist.

‘Grease’ Singalong Friday, Aug. 19 Les Schwab Sports Park at Willamalane Center Rated PG, 110 minutes 7:30 p.m. activities: Come dressed in your Rydell High best for a chance to win prizes in the costume contest! You can even learn how to Hand Jive before the movie. Check out the classic cars motoring on in for the Springfield Car Cruise on Aug. 20. Movie begins at approximately 8:30 p.m.

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Springfield Car Cruise & Show and Shine Downtown Springfield For details contact Dan Ally at 541-954-0762.

THE ROVING PARK PLAYERS PRESENT:

‘Little Women’ Saturday-Sunday Aug. 20-21, 6 p.m. Free! Island Park

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Adapted and directed by Vicki Harkovitch. Share the joys and sorrows of one of American literature’s first families in this Louisa May Alcott classic. Rain or shine (canopies provided). Call 541-914-2374 for information. Not a Willamalane event.

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Friday-Sunday, Oct. 14-16

Friday, Oct. 14, 6 p.m.-9 p.m.

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UKEtoberfest Adult Activity Center uketoberfest.com or willamalane.org

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Celebrate ukuleles with some of the best artists and instructors in the Northwest. Take beginning-intermediate classes, intermediate and advanced classes.

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$150 registration fee includes: • Friday night reception including beer, wine, hors d’oeuvres and instructor concert • 90-minute workshops on Saturday and Sunday • “Play well together” group play activity • Saturday evening concert • Sunday lunch, open mic & raffle giveaways • Student (6th-12th grade) packages are available separately for $60. Non-uke playing companions must register. A $40 “Partner Package” includes: • Friday night reception including beer, wine, hors d’oeuvres and instructor concert • Saturday night concert at Wildish Community Theater • Sunday lunch and open mic concert T-shirts are available for $15; preorder through Sept. 15. Limited quantities will be available on-site for purchase.

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The Great

Ages 21+. Grab a group of friends and try climbing! Staff and volunteers take the ropes to ensure a safe climbing experience. Prizes from REI and Backcountry Gear will be raffled off throughout the event. After your summit, quench that thirst with a complimentary draft from a beer garden in back.

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FREE! Willamalane Center 541-736-4544 Costume drop-off: Oct. 3-7, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Costume exchange: Saturday, Oct. 8, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Now for all ages! Swap last year’s vampire for a baseball player; or switch from a monkey to a princess. Bring your gently used costumes to Willamalane Center during the drop-off period, receive a “swap token,” and redeem the token for a new-to-you costume during the swap on Oct. 8. Costumes are subject to availability and are first-come, first-serve. Sizes and styles may vary.

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Family Climb Willamalane Center, 541-736-4544 All ages. Bring the family to the climbing wall. Staff and volunteers take the ropes to ensure a safe and fun climbing experience. We challenge all members of the family to ascend the wall to earn an additional raffle ticket. Prizes will raffled off throughout the event.


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Monday-Wednesday, Oct. 24-26

Haunted Hayride

Dorris Ranch $7.50 in-district/$9 out-of-district

TURKEY STUFFER Presented by McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center Benefitting Willamalane’s free Summer Playground Program Thursday, Nov. 24, 8:30 a.m. • Lively Park • 541-736-4244 Adults: $30 for the run and a long-sleeved tech shirt; $15 for the run only Youths up to age 14: Free for the run only; $15 with a long-sleeved cotton shirt Gather together for this active take on Thanksgiving tradition. Run or walk a flat course that loops through a beautiful residential neighborhood. Bring your entire family! After the race, spend some time at Splash! at Lively Park from 9-11:30 a.m. at no additional charge. No dogs allowed. Please do not register children in strollers; they do not need a bib number. Register by 5 p.m. Nov. 21; after this time participants register at packet pickup. Deadline for T-shirts is Nov. 16. Note: Tech shirts run large.

Ride through the “haunted” trails of Dorris Ranch, where ghosts, zombies, and even historic figures emerge from the shadows of the filbert orchards at this familyfriendly event. Play games in the barn before your ride and warm up afterward with hot cocoa and cookies. Visit The Odditorium for a fun surprise! Featuring performers from Identity Dance. Registration starts: 8 a.m. Oct. 1 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org Tickets go quickly! Limited to eight tickets per transaction.

Packet pickup: Tuesday, Nov. 22, 12-7 p.m. and Wednesday, Nov. 23, 12-7 p.m. at Willamalane Center. No day-of registration or packet pickup. Register now! Visit eclecticedgeracing.com, call 541-736-4544, or stop by any Willamalane facility.

Friday, Nov. 4, 5-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, 12-10:30 p.m.

McKenzie Cider & Craft Beer Festival $12 in advance/$15 at the door Springfield Rotary presents an event featuring live music, great food and craft beverages. Saturday afternoon’s festivities include kid-friendly activities.

Saturday, Dec. 3, 1 p.m.

Springfield Christmas Parade The “oldest and coldest” Christmas Parade is rolling back through town, and it’s time to turn out and watch for a glimpse of Santa. Visit springfieldchristmasparade. org for event info. Not a Willamalane event.

Tuesday-Wednesday, Dec. 6-7 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Holiday Marketplace Adult Activity Center Free admission

Shop an incredible array of handcrafted gifts and homemade delicacies. You’ll find one-of-akind wooden creations, jewelry, candles, fiber arts and more.

Saturday, Dec. 10

Breakfast with Santa Adult Activity Center 9 a.m.-12 p.m. For ticket info and a list of breakfast times visit springfieldcpaaa. org or call 541-912-8773. The Springfield Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association presents a pancake breakfast and fun-filled morning.

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Sounds LikeVOLUNTEER ... SPOTLIGHT Plank Town Presents

SpringFilm

Free! Presenting the NEW 2016-17 theme: Made in Oregon. All of the films presented this next season were filmed all or in part in the state of Oregon. SpringFilm is a partnership of the Springfield Public Library and Willamalane. Each showing features a unique introduction by a special guest speaker, and films will be followed by a moderated discussion.

Want to be a part of something big? Become a Willamalane volunteer. Whether it’s assisting at a few events or an ongoing volunteer shift, you help make Willamalane great! Contact Vanessa: 541-736-4039 or vanessay@willamalane.org

THANKS! A big thank you to the following groups and businesses for volunteering at Willamalane:

Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main St. 6:30-9 p.m. ‘Stand By Me’ Thursday, Sept. 8

‘The Goonies’ Thursday, Nov. 10

‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ Thursday, Oct. 6

‘Animal House’ Thursday, Dec. 8

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Island Park Art Gallery Adult Activity Center We’re on the Art Walk! Attend a reception as part of the Downtown Springfield Second Friday Art Walk.

A FUSION OF REALITY AND ABSTRACTION: ART OF J. SCOTT HOVIS Reception: Friday, Aug. 12, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: Aug. 3-Sept. 29 A shuttle will run from the Adult Activity Center to the downtown Springfield for the Second Friday Artwalk. DRAMA IN DARK AND LIGHT: PAINTINGS BY CORK LARSEN Reception: Friday, Oct. 14, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: Oct. 5-Nov. 23 GAYLE BALSALOBRE: NATURE CAPTURED/MEMORIES FOREVER Reception: Friday, Dec. 9, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: Dec. 7-Jan. 26

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ALAN SCHADE started volunteering at Willamalane Center in 2014. All week long, he looks forward to his volunteer shift washing windows and cleaning. Over the past year, Alan has learned new skills, become more efficient and begun to bloom socially. It’s an inspiration to see someone love to be here as much as Alan does.

Volunteers Needed Park steward: One person can make a difference. We need your help picking up litter, pulling weeds, raking playground wood chips, planting and water new tress, etc. Meet with the volunteer coordinator to develop a work plan that is right for you. Adaptive program volunteer: Assist in leading and organizing programs for people with disabilities. Ongoing Volunteer Needs • Custodial assistant at multiple sites • Office assistant at Willamalane Center • Climbing wall at Willamalane Center • Kids Club: before- and after-school care at multiple sites Seeking Volunteers for Special Events Sept. 10: Bird surveys at Dorris Ranch Sept. 17: PetFest at Lively Park Sept. 17: Ruff Park Work Party Sept. 24: National Public Lands Day trail work, various sites Oct. 8: Costume exchange at Willamalane Center Oct. 14: Living history sewing circle at Dorris Ranch Oct. 15: Ruff Park work party Oct. 24-26: Haunted Hayride at Dorris Ranch Nov. 24: Turkey Stuffer at Lively Park

• Friends of Trees, Eugene • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Springfield wards • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, missionaries • Oregon Community Credit Union • Friends of Ruff Park • Eastside Baptist Youth • Vietnam Veterans of America • Frontier Girls • Lane Community College Puertas Abiertas Leadership Academy • Eugene-Springfield Mossbacks Volkssport Club • Looking Glass Community Services • Sheldon National Honor Society • Oregon Supported Living Program • Little Hands Can


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It’s Time for Some Civic Pride A

re you proud of Springfield? I am. We have an outstanding school system that is supported by our citizens, who recently voted to approve significant bond measures for new schools and major upgrades to existing schools. Springfield’s mayor, city staff and City Council are leading efforts to keep our community safe, our businesses thriving and our downtown developing. The Springfield Utility Board provides us with some of the very best water in the country, and it dependably delivers some of the region’s least expensive electricity. Willamalane, the school district, the city and SUB together form TEAM Springfield, a partnership that breaks down agency silos so that we work together for Springfield. And of course, Springfield has the best park and recreation district in the state. I am a little biased on that point. Thanks to the passage of the 2012 bond measure, Willamalane has doubled its green space in the past three years, and now boasts 45 parks and open spaces totaling 1,500 acres. We’ve acquired 50 acres along the scenic McKenzie River and 700 acres of natural area — plus added parks in underserved neighborhoods so people throughout Spring-

PROUD MOMENTS Willamalane Superintendent Bob Keefer retires Oct. 21 after 16 years as head of the agency. Some highlights of his administration: • Willamalane opened a skatepark at Willamalane Park, christened by Tony Hawk himself. • Willamalane constructed the first artificial turf sports field in Springfield in 2004. Three more fields were built in following years at Les Schwab Sports Park at Willamalane Center.

Bob Keefer Superintendent’s Message

field can connect with nature. We’ve also doubled the number of sports fields at the Les Schwab Sports Fields at Willamalane Center and are finishing construction now on a new path along the Mill Race. Willamalane provides nearly $100,000 annually in scholarships and discounts to keep our programs accessible to all. These are some of the many reasons Willamalane was named a finalist for the 2016 National Recreation and Park Association’s Gold Medal Award. Willamalane would not be the agency it is without your financial support and engagement. Thank you. Willamalane would not be the agency it is without a dedicated, elected Board of Directors who place our residents first. Thank you,

board members, for your leadership. And Willamalane would not be the agency it is without an outstanding staff of 358 dedicated employees. They work hard to make sure our parks, facilities, pools, trails and programs meet our community’s needs. Thank you, staff, for a job well done. I never imagined when I completed my college internship at Willamalane in 1978 that I would be leading this organization during my final 16 years in the profession. Thank you, Springfield, for allowing me to be involved in such a wonderful community and to lead the very best park and recreation agency in the state. Be proud, Springfield. Our city is a great place to live, work and PLAY!

• Willamalane built a community center adjacent to the former Regional Sports Center in 2006. Willamalane purchased the Regional Sports Center in 2010, and the entire 97,000-squarefoot building was renamed Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation. • Citizens passed a $20 million bond measure in 2012 to expand parks and trails and preserve natural area. • Willamalane secured more than $8 million in grant funds for parks under Keefer, including $5 million in federal funding for the Middle Fork Path. • Keefer received the Springfield Chamber of Commerce First Citizen award in 2012, and the city’s Spirit of Springfield award in 2016, among others. • Willamalane was named a finalist for the 2016 National Recreation and Park Association’s Gold Medal Award.

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HAVE A SAY IN HOW YOU PLAY!

Stop in at a Spring-up Survey, and You Could Win a Bike! H

The Momentum iWant Park bike from Hutch’s Bicycle Store is designed especially for leisurely rides through the park. It even has a cupholder!

ow do you spend your spare time? What are your passions and pastimes, and how can Willamalane help? We want to do the best job we can in delivering programs and services that meet your needs. So, we’re asking you to invest 10 minutes of your time to tell us what you think. Visit us at one of our Spring-up events this summer to take the survey, or visit

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Disobedience? Hitting? Fighting Tantrums? Help is at hand! Take part in the Success for Children & Families Project and learn how to:  Improve your child’s behavior  Increase your confidence in parenting Receive the Triple P Positive Parenting Program FREE of charge and up to $90 in gift cards/cash Call Today to see if you qualify for this exciting and important research project!

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EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS SINCE 2005

Do you struggle with your child’s

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willamalane.org/survey for an online version. In the next few weeks, we’ll be at movies, concerts, festivals, soccer games, tournaments and more. Stop in to say hello and fill out the survey, and enter to win the Momentum iWant Park bike from Hutch’s Bicycle Store we’ll have on display — perfect for cruising along your favorite Willamalane path. The bike and accessories are valued at $500. How do you play? Have your say!

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How Fighting Blight Can Leave a Good Taste in Your Mouth

Kids are already zooming down the slide and clanking out tunes at the new playground at Meadow Park.

At Meadow Park, Music to the Ears The squeals of laughing children aren’t the only sound emanating from the new playground at Meadow Park. Outdoor musical instruments add to the sensory play experience at the park, which also received a new paved plaza, benches and bike racks. The picnic shelter was replaced, and the restroom building received new fixtures, doors and paint. The new play equipment is provided in separate areas for children ages 2-5 and 5-12.

The project was funded in part by a Local Government Grant Program administered by Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The rest was budgeted as part of Willamalane’s operating expenses. Meadow Park, located at 851 Mill St., received improvements to the baseball field area last October. The Charlie Smathers Playground at Island Park also opened in July. The refurbished playground includes rubberized tile surfacing and a sand play area.

When you raise a glass at August’s Tap & Taste, you’ll be helping to plant a new filbert tree at Dorris Ranch. Tap & Taste, a food and drink celebration in downtown Springfield, is a fundraiser for the Fight the Blight campaign, which aims to replant orchards at Dorris Ranch that have been affected by eastern filbert blight. Willamalane’s blight-fighting strategy focuses on removing orchards in stages over the next two decades, and replanting with varieties resistant to the infection. The Fight the Blight campaign is off to a great start after a successful initial crowdfunding stage. We have raised more than $14,500 toward a first-year goal of $40,000 — enough to plant 242 trees on three acres. Through the campaign, friends of the ranch, businesses and local organizations can help Willamalane fight the blight — by sponsoring a tree, a row or an orchard. Getting engaged is easy, and donation levels start as low as $25. The first new trees — of the blight-resistant ‘Jefferson’ variety — will be planted this fall. Tap & Taste is set for 5-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at 5th and A streets downtown. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the gate. Advance tickets are available at willamalane.org. To donate to Fight the Blight directly, visit willamalaneparkfoundation.org or contact Kate Reid at 541-736-4521 or kater@willamalane.org.

Springs and friends were fighting blight at Dorris Ranch this summer. Can you help?

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HAVING A PARTY?

Celebrations Start with a Great Place to Play Willamalane Center

Splash! at Lively Park

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Build Your Own Party Choose from basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, tennis, pickleball, badminton, table tennis and roller skating for this two-hour rental. Willamalane Center provides space for cake and presents and your choice of two activities. For additional activities that we may be able to offer call 541-736-4516. • $100 for a two-hour party • $50 for a party host

Climbing Party Upgrade your party experience with time on the climbing and bouldering walls. Willamalane Center provides space for cake and presents and two hours of climbing. Trained staff members ensure safety. • Mount Hood Climbing Party, up to 12 climbers, $120. One staff member assists. Chaperone assistance required. • Everest Climbing Party, up to 15 climbers, $140. Two staff members oversee the action on the wall.

Two50 Party Two50 features video games, pool and an 18-foot-wide movie screen. Rates start at $50 per hour, with a $100 security deposit.

Adult Activity Center 541-736-4444 Rooms can accommodate groups as small as 20 or as large as 200. Amenities include a large and comfortable lounge, commercial kitchen, wood dance floor, stage, billiards room and outdoor patio overlooking the Willamette River and Island Park.

Whether you’re celebrating a special birthday, family get-together or an after-the-game team party, Splash! at Lively Park is always a thrill. See the complete list of party packages at willamalane.org/rent-from-us/parties/.

Willamalane Park Swim Center 541-736-4080 Celebrate your birthday during our recreation swims or book a private birthday party. See the complete list of party packages at willamalane.org/rent-from-us/ parties/.

More Party Fun! • Lively Park shelters: Located close to Splash! and a large piratethemed playground. Play, eat and enjoy in a beautiful setting. 541-736-4244 • A greeting from Springs the squirrel: To arrange a mascot appearance, email janaw@ willamalane.org.

Camp Putt Adventure Golf Park 541-852-GOLF (4653) Open March 18-Oct. 31 • One-hour rental at Party Place • One 18-hole round of golf per guest • Free return ticket for guest of honor • 10% discount on Roaring Rapids Pizza delivered to Party Place • Cleanup Party Fees Minimum 12 guests • 11 and under ... $4.75 per guest • Adults ... $5.75 per guest • Seniors (55+) ... $5 per guest • Students/military ... $5.25

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EMPLOYEE HONORS WILLAMALANE WOULD like to honor some of the people who work hard so that others can play. The passion and commitment of these employees help us enrich the lives of everyone we serve. Willamalane’s Above and Beyond awards recognize employees who go the extra mile. Recent honorees include:

Keith Dailey

Nicole Gibson

Quentin Hogan

Sarah Judd

Jen Marsh

Grace on the Court A Quirky Sport Called Pickleball Improves Health, Confidence

Jean Walker has a tough time holding a coffee cup steadily. Manual stability can be difficult for people like Jean who have Parkinson’s disease. The disorder affects the central nervous system, which can interfere with movement and cause tremors. But if you saw Jean Pickleball on the pickleball court, schedule, you’d be none the wiser. lessons She moves with grace and confidence, delivering Page 55 solid serve after solid serve and returning the Wiffle ball with ease. Jean rediscovered this physical confidence after joining in Willamalane’s fourweek pickleball course developed specifically for people with Parkinson’s disease. She and her husband, Doug, play together to stay active and social. Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation, especially among adults ages 50 and older. Roger Schaljo, instructor and coordinator of the Emerald Valley Pickleball Club, recognizes pickleball’s many health benefits. “The biggest health effect I’ve had from pickleball is a steady increased heart rate,” Schaljo says. “It gets my heart rate up and it stays up, which is excellent for my overall health.” Schaljo says some of the people who play with him regularly say pickleball has helped them increase stamina and main-

Jean Walker, who has Parkinson’s disease, moves assuredly through a game of pickleball at Willamalane Center. tain a healthy weight. While pickleball is a great low-impact activity for adults 50 and older, Schaljo welcomes people of all ages and abilities to the beginner drop-in pickleball classes. These run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 to 2 p.m. at Willamalane Center. Planning on joining in? Make sure to say hi to Walker and others with Parkinson’s who are looking forward to being regulars at drop-ins. — Jodie Davaz

“It gets my heart rate up and it stays up, which is excellent for my overall health.” — Roger Schaljo, Emerald Valley Pickleball Club

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New 3-mile Path Nears Completion Construction activity has picked up in parks and natural spaces all over Springfield as Willamalane’s latest bond measure-funded projects are fulfilled. Keep an eye out for developments in your neighborhood:

Mill Race Path Mill Race Path, a 3-mile walking and bicycling path, is now under conLyle struction. It is on schedule to beHatfield comPath pleted at the beginning of November. Gamebird It will stretch along the historic Harvest Springfield Mill Race, with access to Landing Robin Park Dorris Ranch and Clearwater Park. Royal Delle Park The new path, constructed in partnership with the city ofGuySpringfield, Lee Page th Park EW EB Pa Pacific Park Park will connect the downtown area to the 4-mile Middle Fork Path, expanding opportunities for walking, cycling, G u l l y Pa 126 th skating and wildlife watching. The main trailhead, at the eastern terminus of South B Street, will include Kelly and Butte a parking, bike racks, restrooms Park Willamalane Thurston Park Hills Natural Area — one of several projects funded by the 2012 Meadow plaza with a scenic overlook. Park bond measure — will undergo ecological restoration this fall. The second trailhead West D Street will be locatTyson Park Willamlane Park Greenway Adult Activity Center Swim Center ed at 32nd Street and Jasper Road. cused on controlling invasive plants. Island Park Planners are also designing the trailTrailhead head and mapping locations of future Construction in Island Park was Pioneer Pride Park Willamalane Center Park for Sports and Recreation trails. completed in late July. The playground The first trail will begin at the received rubberized tile surfacing, Douglas Volunteer Gardens Park of thePark base Thurston Hills near the similar to the playgrounds at Quartz Mill Race Path intersection of Highway 126 and 75th and Meadow Parks. A sand play area, Trailhead Street. new seating, additional landscaping Dorris Ranch Construction on both the trailhead and walkways were also installed. QUARRY and the trail are expected to occur BUTTE ath Les Schwab Sports Park kP r next spring. o F dle Mid We’re beginning to build a new Legend Clearwater Park Park! ... And Another New Mill Race Path parking lot, entry plaza, flag court, Middle Fork Path Willamalane boundary Finally, we are in planning and walking path and other park improvedesign phases of a new park at 18th ments at the Les Schwab Sports Park and H streets. This quarter-acre park at Willamalane Center. Most of the will have several small playground work will be at the far south end of elements, pathways and seating. Conthe park and at the current entry near Thurston Hills Natural Area struction is expected this fall or next Thurston Hills Natural Area will the restrooms. We plan to complete spring. undergo vegetation restoration, fothe project in early October. Ri

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NEWS & EVENTS • 541-736-4544

Inclusion and ADA Accommodations Willamalane actively promotes inclusive practices in order to meet the needs of the children, families and staff in our programs. Everyone is welcome to attend Willamalane programs regardless of ability, background, culture, religion, gender or economic circumstances. Through inclusive practice, we aim to reflect our wider community and promote positive attitudes to the similarities and differences in each other. In adherence to the Americans with Disabilities Act, we strive to offer reasonable accommodations to enable people with disabilities to be fully included.

Inclusion Procedures Please complete an Inclusion Service Request form available online at willamalane. org or at Willamalane Center. Return the form to the Adaptive and Inclusion Recreation supervisor by fax: 541-7364528, or by email: tracyk@ willamalane.org, or mail to 250 S. 32nd St. Springfield, OR 97478. • The Inclusion Service Request form must be received at least two weeks prior to the start of service. • The inclusion supervisor will conduct a review and initial assessment by contacting the parents or guardians of the participant prior to the beginning of the program. The coordinator will then create an inclusion plan for the program staff. Willamalane

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reserves the right to deny a request if program modifications are not supported by the data in the assessment or documentation; the participant does not meet the essential eligibility criteria of the program; or the request does not fall under the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. • Willamalane staff members do not provide personal care (feeding, dressing or toileting). It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian/ caregiver or individual to arrange for that level of care.

People May Request the Following Services: • An inclusion assessment to identify how best to support a patron’s ability to participate in programs. • Large print copies of Willamalane publications are available within two days’ notice. • Audiotape of sections of this guide are available within three days’ advance notice. Patrons may also ask that sections of this guide be read to them. • Sign language interpretation is available with three days’ advance notice. Please request this service at the time you register. • Other accommodations may be requested with advance notice. Please contact Willamalane ADA coordinator Tracy Kribs at 541-736-4528 or tracy@willamalane.org for information on accommodations.

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Visit us online to see the full listing of camps, classes and early release day fun in Springfield!

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541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • DORRIS RANCH

Sounds Like ...

Association for Living History, Farms and Agricultural Museums Western Regional Conference Wednesday–Saturday, Sept. 21-24 Dorris Ranch and various Lane County locations Member $85/nonmember $115

The Association for Living History, Farms, and Agricultural Museums’ Western Regional Conference brings together curators, interpreters, researchers and educators from around the region. Open to the public. 541-736-4244

Wild Food: Edible and Medicinal Plants All ages. Stinging nettles, weeds and roots get a bad rap. Did

you know they hold vital nutrients and healing properties? Join Ana Bradley of Whole Earth Nature School as she demonstrates different and unique ways to use these special plants. Tomseth House Stinging Nettle 9/18 Su Nuts and Seeds 10/2 Su Roots and Leaves 11/6 Su

12-2pm 12-2pm 12-2pm

$16 ID/$19 OD 12198 $16 ID/$19 OD 12199 $16 ID/$19 OD 12449

Interpretive Hike through Dorris Ranch

All ages. Join one of Dorris Ranch’s Living History interpreters

on a 2-mile walk through the trails at Dorris Ranch.

Dorris Ranch

Dorris Ranch barn 9/17 S

Explore Oregon’s oldest working filbert farm! Dorris Ranch‘s 258 acres encompass 11 filbert ordchards, native oak savannah, riverside habitats and secluded trails. See page 80 for rental information.

through historic Dorris Ranch.

Location: At South Second and Dorris streets

Historic Village Masterson Pioneer Homestead

In 1852, pioneers William and Eliza Masterson settled their large family in a simple, 12-foot-by-16-foot log cabin like this one. A blacksmith shop and a freight farm wagon tell more of the story.

Native American Plank House

This 20-by 16-foot plank house is built of cedar planks, like the homes Native Americans built in this area before 1820.

10-11am

$5 ID/$6 OD

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A Night of Storytelling at Dorris Ranch

All ages. Celebrate the coming of fall with a candlelit walk Tomseth House 10/2 Su

5-7pm

$10 ID/$12 OD

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Fire-starting: From Stone Age to Space Age

All ages. Journey through time as we try a variety of fire-start-

ing techniques, from flint and steel to fire pistons. 11/5

Sa

10am-12pm

$5 ID/$6 OD

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Living History Educational Programs

Costumed living history interpreters lead you through a historical adventure. Group tours are offered in the spring and fall, Monday-Friday. Visit willamalane.org for details. All ages welcome.

More Programs • Group Certifications and Badges • Traveling Trunk Shows

Trapper’s Cabin

This replica of an 1830s fur trappers cabin helps students learn about this important era of Oregon history.

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FACILITIES • willamalane.org

Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation 250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4544 Sept. 6-Oct. 30: 6 a.m.-8 p.m. M-F, 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sa Starting Oct. 31: 6 a.m.-9 p.m. M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sa, 12-5 p.m. Su

willamalane@willamalane.org • LTD route: 11 Closures: Sept. 4-5, Nov. 24-25, Dec. 24-25, Jan. 1

More than a fitness center! Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation offers spacious gyms, climbing and bouldering walls, a wide variety of fitness equipment and a huge selection of activities — all adjacent to a complex of four artificial turf sports fields.

Adult Activity Center 215 W. C St., 541-736-4444 • waac@willamalane.org 8 a.m.-8 p.m., M-Th, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday Shuttle service: 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. M-F to/from LTD Closures: Aug. 18-28; Sept. 3, 5; Oct. 15; Nov. 11, 24-26; Dec. 10, 24-26, 31; Jan. 1 Have the time of your life! Willamalane Adult Activity Center offers classes, activities and services for adults 50 and older. No membership is required.

Two50

Willamalane Park Swim Center

Inside Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4083 Middle school hours: M-F, 3-6 p.m. jenniferh@willamalane.org LTD route: 11 See hours and closures, page 36

1276 G St., 541-736-4080 wpsc@willamalane.org • LTD routes: 13, 18 See hours and closures, page 21

Enjoy tournaments, climbing, arts and crafts, and eight gaming centers. Membership is free. Rent Two50 for your next event!

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Slide, dive and learn to love the water! This popular competitive facility features an eight-lane, 25-yard lap pool, an accessible deep-water pool with diving boards and a shallow wheelchairaccessible play and exercise pool with a waterslide. Community rooms available.


Key Staff recreation Christine Crutcher Aquatics Willamalane Park Swim Center 541-736-4201 christinec@willamalane.org Jen Holland Willamalane Center 541-736-4501 jennifero@willamalane.org Sarah Judd Adult Activity Center 541-736-4414 sarahj@willamalane.org

Splash! at Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road, 541-736-4244 splash@willamalane.org • LTD route: 11 See hours and closures, page 20 Waves of fun — all year long! Romp in the waves, slip down the slide and wade in the kiddie pool. • Waterslide • Wave pool • Lap pool • Kiddie pool • Community room

• Café Splash • Outdoor picnic shelters • Swimming lessons • Water fitness classes • Birthday parties

Kim Lyddane Special events 541-736-4520 kiml@willamalane.org Ryan Taxara School-age programs 541-736-4508 ryant@willamalane.org

Bob Keefer, superintendent 541-736-4001 bobk@willamalane.org Pam Caples Administrative Services 541-736-4022 pamc@willamalane.org

Vincent Martorello Planning and Development 541-736-4015 vincentm@willamalane.org Michael Wargo, Recreation and Resource Development 541-736-4006 michaelw@willamalane.org

4006 Franklin Blvd., 541-852-GOLF (4653) campputt.com • campputt@willamalane.org LTD routes: EmX 27, 85, 98 Check hours and rates: campputt.com Two cool 18-hole courses on two acres, centrally located between Eugene and Springfield. Ideal for birthday parties, field trips, rentals.

Anne Ballew

Denise Bean

Lee Beyer

administration

Bill Kunerth, Public Affairs 541-736-4004 billk@willamalane.org

Camp Putt Adventure Golf Park

Board of Directors

Eric Wold, Parks and Facilities 541-736-4100 ericw@willamalane.org

Greg James

Gary Ross Public board meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m., at Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation. Meeting agendas are available a few days in advance of each meeting on the Willamalane website, willamalane.org.

Photo Policy Willamalane may use photographs of participants in district publicity and on the news, in newspaper stories, etc., without permission or compensation. If you do not want you or your child photographed, contact the main office or a staff member for additional paperwork.

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541-736-4244

Waterpark Swims Waterpark Swim Hours Through 12/17 M&W

6:30-8pm*

*Play and save! Only $4 ID/$5.25 OD. Prices not valid with any other offer.

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3:30-8pm

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1-8pm

Su

1-5pm

Winter Break Waterpark Swims 12/17

Sa

1-8pm

12/18

Su

1-5pm

12/19-23

M-F

1-8pm

12/24

Sa

1-5pm

12/26-30

M-F

1-8pm

12/31

Sa

1-5pm

1/1

Su

1-5pm

No-school Day Swims 9/5-6

M, Tu

1-5pm

11/11

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1-8pm

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Waterpark Swim Admission Toddler

$4.75 ID

$5.50 OD

Single 3+

$6.25 ID

$7.50 OD

Family of 4

$21 ID

$27 OD

Under 3

Add $3.75/each additional family member in same household

Groups 6+/

$5.25 ID

$6.50 OD

Fun Pack

$47 ID

$60 OD

each

10 visits

Closures 9/5

Open 1-5 only

9/26-10/23 Annual maintenance 10/31

Closing at 5pm

11/24

Holiday

12/24

Open 1-5pm only

12/25

Holiday

12/31

Open 1-5pm only

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Splash! at Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road • 541-736-4244 splash@willamalane.org • facebook.com/Splash

Waves of fun — all year long! Romp in the waves, slip down the slide and wade in the kiddie pool! With play pools and lap swimming, water basketball, snacks and even an adult spa, Splash! is indoor fun for the whole family. Questions? The Welcome Desk is open: 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday 1-8 p.m. Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays Parties: Want to book us for your birthday? Call 541-736-4244 today!

Kiddie Pool At these times the Kiddie Pool is reserved for kids 6 and under and their parents. Rate not available during waterpark swims. Through 12/16 MW, 8:30am-6pm TuTh, 8am-8pm F, 8:30am-3pm 12/19-1/2 M-F, 8am-12:30pm TuTh, 5-8 p.m. $4.25/child ID, $5 OD Parents are free! Rate not available during waterpark swims.


541-736-4080 • willamalane.org • RECREATION SWIMS

Recreation Swims Through 12/30 Saturdays

1-3pm

Recreation Swim Admission Single

All ages

$3.25 ID

$4 OD

10-punch pass

$26 ID $32 OD

Adult & Child Swim Swimmers share the warm water pool with adults exercising on their own. Lap pool, deep-water pool are not available. Adult must accompany child in water. Two-child maximum per adult.

M, W

11am-3pm & 7:30-8:30pm

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9am-6pm

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12-6pm & 7-8:30pm

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11am-7pm

Adult & Child Swim Admission Adult & child

$5 ID/$5.50 OD

Additional child $2.50 ID $2.75 OD Additional adult

$2.50 ID $2.75 OD

Closures 9/4-25

Annual maintenance

10/21

Closing at 3:30pm

10/22

Closed for swim meet

11/24

Holiday

Willamalane Park Swim Center 1276 G St. • 541-736-4080 wpsc@willamalane.org

Slide, dive and learn to love the water! This popular competitive facility features an eight-lane, 25-yard lap pool, an accessible deep-water pool with diving boards and a shallow (3- to 5-foot) wheelchair-accessible play and exercise pool with a waterslide. Questions? Our Welcome Desk is open 5:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Parties: Want to book us for your birthday? Call 541-736-4080 today!

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SWIM LESSONS • willamalane.org

Swim Lessons Starfish lessons for kids! Willamalane offers the nationally accredited Starfish SwimmingÂŽ program, based on core competencies in skills and water safety, shown to work for students at all levels. Register online at willamalane.org, at facilities or by phone. Willamalane Park Swim Center 1276 G St., 541-736-4080 Splash! at Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road, 541-736-4244

Session Dates and Fees No. of classes In-district fee

Out-of-district fee

MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS Willamalane Park Swim Center 9/5-21

Closed for annual maintenance

10/3-26

8

$44

$56

11/2-21

6

$33

$42

11/28-12/14

6

$33

$42

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Splash! at Lively Park 9/6-22

6

10/4-27

Closed for annual maintenance

11/1-22

7

$39

$49

11/29-12/15

6

$33

$42

$33

$42

SATURDAYS Willamalane Park Swim Center 9/3-10/1

Closed for annual maintenance

10/8-11/5

5

$27

$35

11/12-12/17 No class 11/26

5

$27

$35

Private and Semi-private Lessons Ages 3-12 Starfish private and semi-private lessons are available at select time slots. If you would like a private or semi-private lesson that is not listed please call or submit a request form at least two weeks prior to your desired start date. You must have at least two students in order to request a semi-private lesson. Private lessons ... $30 ID/$40 OD per 30-minute class Semi-private lessons ... $15 ID/$20 OD per child per 30-minute class TEEN AND ADULT LESSONS, page 25

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willamalane.org • SWIM LESSONS

WaterBabies and WaterKids Ages 6-36 mos. (WaterBabies) and 18-36 mos. (WaterKids). Instructors teach you how to work with your child in the water, and prepare your young swimmer for a lifetime of water fun. Levels progress from beginning to advanced skill development. Swim diapers with elastic legs required. For kids under 3

WaterBabies 6-36 mos.

WaterKids 18-36 mos.

Willamalane Park Swim Center

DUCKLINGS Age 3

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6-6:30pm

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10:10-10:40am

6-6:30pm

5:10-5:40pm

Splash! at Lively Park

Skill Level Progression Within each age grouping, children progress along a spectrum of skill levels, from the base level of white, to red, yellow, blue and green.

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Starfish Stroke School

confidence in the water. Once they have achieved this goal, they will move on to work on floats and air recovery. Submersion, rolling and kicks are learned in this class. Students in the Yellow level work on forward movement through the water and direction change. They will also advance the skills learned in the White and Red levels.

The Blue and Green levels cover the beginning stages of

freestyle and backstroke through drills. Techniques include slide glide, advanced rolling (position change) and beginning breathing techniques. Skills learned in these levels prepare students for moving into the Starfish Stroke School.

Starfish Stroke School Dolphins (ages 4-6) • Barracuda (ages 7-12)

¡ White and Red levels work on the freestyle stroke and

backstroke. Students learn new drills and techniques, as well as review those that were covered in Starfish Swim School.

Students in the Yellow and Blue levels work on the butterfly

and breaststroke. Each student learns new drills and techniques to perform basic butterfly. These skills also aid in successfully performing the breastroke.

The Green level works on competitive skills in a

noncompetitive environment.

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WATER FITNESS • willamalane.org

Lap Swimming

Fees

Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Schedules are subject to change; please view the monthly calendar online at willamalane.org or pick one up at the facility. Pool may be shared with other programs.

Wellness Membership Adults 18-49

Seniors 50+

Splash! at Lively Park M-F 7:30am-8pm Time change starts 11/14

Single visit

$4.25 ID/$5.25 OD

$3.75 ID/$4.50 OD

Punch pass 10-punch increments

$36 ID/$43 OD

$31 ID/$38 OD

Saturday

1-8pm

Monthly unlimited

$47 ID/$54 OD

$42 ID/$49 OD

Sunday

1-5pm

Gold Membership

Willamalane Park Swim Center M-Th

5:30am-3:45pm

Friday

5:30am-3:45pm

Saturday

7am-3pm

Sunday

n/a

• Lap swimming, Exercise on Your Own, water fitness classes, spa

6:45-8:30pm

• Unlimited workouts at Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation fitness center, Willamalane Center courts and climbing, PLUS... • Unlimited water fitness classes, lap swimming, Exercise on Your Own, and spa visits at both aquatics centers. Per month

$62 ID/$69 OD

$52 ID/$59 OD

Spa Ages 16+. Relax and enjoy the health benefits of soaking in a spa. The spas are available whenever the swim centers are open. Times are subject to change; check the calendar at each facility. Splash! at Lively Park

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Willamalane Park Swim Center

M-Th

7:30am-8pm 5:30am-8:30pm

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willamalane.org • WATER FITNESS

Water Exercise Classes

Exercise on Your Own

Buy a Willamalane Wellness Pass and save on class fees! See fee schedule at left. Times are subject to change. Please check the monthly calendar on willamalane.org or pick up a copy at either facility. Classes are drop-in; registration is not required.

Prefer to work out on your own, and not in a structured class setting? Do you like to water walk, run in deep water or exercise in shallow water? Splash! at Lively Park and Willamalane Park Swim Center offer Exercise on Your Own time slots in the different pools of each facility. Pick up a calendar at the facilities, or download a pdf at willamalane.org.

Deep-water Exercise

Ages 13+. A moderately paced, deep-water workout designed

to help you learn to use the water’s resistance to increase muscle tone, cardiovascular endurance and range of motion. Specially designed flotation equipment supports you. Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 8:30-9:15am Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 10:30-11:15am Splash! at Lively Park MW 8:45-9:30am

Exercise That Feels Good

Ages 13+. A slower paced, shallow-water workout that will

enhance your daily life in an environment that is kind to your joints. You will improve strength, balance, flexibility and energy. Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 9-9:45am

Aquatone

Ages 13+. A moderately paced, shallow-water workout

employing low-impact, water-specific exercises designed to progressively build strength, flexibility and endurance. Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 10-10:45am Willamalane Park Swim Center TuTh 6:15-7pm

HYDRO-FIT®

Adult Swim Skill Development Ages 13+, all skill levels. Whether you’re going on a vacation

by the sea or training for a triathlon, Willamalane instructors can help you learn the skills you need. Willamalane offers both private and semi-private lessons by certified Starfish Aquatics instructors. Call or drop in to either facility to submit a request sheet. Requests should be submitted at least one week prior to desired start date. Private lessons per 30-min. class Semi-private lessons (two-person minimum)

$30 ID/$40 OD $15 ID/$20 OD

Training Water Fitness Personal Training

One-on-one sessions with certified instructors focused on individual needs. Call 541-736-4201 to set up an appointment. 30-minute session $30 ID/$40 OD One-hour session $60 ID/$80 OD

Ages 13+. This aerobic-paced, deep-water class will chal-

lenge you to increase cardiovascular fitness, endurance and core conditioning. Specially designed fitness equipment enhances the water’s resistance, toning and strengthening your body. Willamalane Park Swim Center Willamalane Park Swim Center Willamalane Park Swim Center Splash! at Lively Park Splash! at Lively Park Splash! at Lively Park

MWF 7:30-8:15am TuTh 5-5:45pm M&W 6-6:45pm TuThF 8:45-9:30am TuTh 7-7:45pm MW 5:40-6:25pm

Ai Chi

Ages 13+. Enjoy a water movement and relaxation program

in shallow depth using water in flowing yet powerful progressions. This exercise program creates the opportunity to improve range of motion, enhance balance and increase mobility. Willamalane Park Swim Center Tu Willamalane Park Swim Center Th

Scheduled Closures Splash! at Lively Park

Willamalane Park Swim Center

9/5

Open 1-5pm only

9/4-25

9/2610/23

Annual maintenance

Annual maintenance

10/21

Closing at 3pm

10/31

Closing at 5pm

10/22

Swim meet

11/24

Holiday

11/24

Holiday

12/25

Holiday

7:05-7:50pm 11-11:45am

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SWIM CLUB • 541-357-8665 • willamalaneswimclub.org

Willamalane Swim Club Join the Fun! Willamalane Swim Club is a yearround competitive swim team offering high-quality professional coaching and technique instruction for all ages and abilities. Each team member is provided the opportunity to improve swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability.

Pre-swim Team

Pre-swim Team is designed for children who have completed the swim lesson series and want to try lap swimming. Professional coaches build swimmers’ confidence along with their skills, preparing them for participation in Willamalane Swim Club. Swimmers get a taste of competitive swimming by participating in a “mini meet” at the end of the session. Dates and times are yet to be determined. Please check willamalaneswimclub.org for registration information.

Novice Group

For children of all ages who have been introduced to lap swimming, can swim laps freestyle and follow directions. Swimmers will learn all four competitive strokes and can participate in no-pressure competition. MTuThF 4-5pm

For details and fees, visit willamalaneswimclub.org or call 541-357-8665. Come to Novice Group practice for a free three-day trial!

Advanced Novice Group

willamalaneswimclub.org 541-357-8665

For swimmers who have gained strength and mastered the basic strokes. Swimmers refine technique, build strength and compete in swim meets.

A transition group between the Novice Group and Age Group. MTuThF 5:30-6:30pm

Age Group

M-F 5:15-6:30pm

Senior Group

Older swimmers who want to take competitive swimming to the regional or national level may be invited to participate in the senior group. Senior swimmers practice up to 10 times per week. Practice times vary throughout the year.

Masters Group

For swimmers who have finished high school and want to continue in a competitive environment. MTuThF 5:45-7:15am

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541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • NEWS & EVENTS

WILLAMALANE CENTER F O R S P O R T S A N D R E C R E AT I O N

Fitness Center | Sport Courts | Climbing & Bouldering | Basketball & Volleyball | And More!

250 S. 32nd St. Springfield 541-736-4544 SEPT. 6-OCT. 30

Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. STARTING OCT. 31:

Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 12-5 p.m.

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Preschool Programs Happy Hummingbirds Willamalane Center

Ages 3-4 (entering kindergarten 2018-19). Kids learn through play

in a structured, nurturing environment designed for the young preschooler. Story time, early literacy programs, snacks, art, fine and gross motor activities, and imaginative play round out this full-day program. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-9.

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7:30am-6pm

M-F $700/mo.

Singing Sparrows

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Ages 4-5 (entering kindergarten 2017). Children expand academic

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skills in preparation for kindergarten. Story time, early literacy programs, snacks, art, fine and gross motor activities, and imaginative play round out this full-day program. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-10. 7:30am-6pm

M-F

$675/mo.

Ready Robins

Willamalane Center Age 4 by Sept. 9. This class meets the growing needs of students

who are ready for a longer class, focusing on the skills necessary for success in kindergarten. Children expand reading, writing, science and math concepts. Children also enjoy art, creative movement and imaginative play. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-10. Ages 4-5 (Entering kindergarten 2017) 11am-3:15pm M-Th $284/mo.

Friendly Finches Willamalane Center

Age 3 by Sept. 9. A nurturing introduction to preschool.

Children enjoy story time, early literacy programs, art, creative movement and imaginative play. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-9.

Key to Class Listings

Ages 3-5 (Entering kindergarten 2017-18) 8:15-10:45am M-Th $189/mo.

Fee

Class number

The first fee (ID for in-district) is the amount people who live inside Willamalane district boundaries pay. The second listing (OD for out-of-district) is the fee for people who live outside the district. For boundary information, see page 76.

This number will help you find your class when registering online.

Soccer

of soccer skills including kicking, dribbling, trapping, throwing and running/agility.

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10-11am

$30 ID/$36 OD

First Baptist Church of Springfield, 1175 G St. Age 3 by Sept. 15. Willamalane and Early Childhood CARES

jointly offer this inclusive learning environment. Skilled teachers prepare children for greater success in kindergarten by focusing on academic components as well as teaching critical socialemotional skills. Education consultants provide regular support. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-9. Program follows the Early Childhood CARES service calendar. Ages 3-5

Ages 3-5. We’ll introduce young athletes to a a variety

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Jumping Jays

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Annual registration is an additional $30.

M-Th $180/mo.


Willamalane Preschools

Nurturing Environments Give Your Nestlings the Building Blocks of Education Fall Registration Open Now!

Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Part-time Preschool

Full-day Preschools Happy Hummingbirds

Ages 3-4

M-F

7:30am-6pm

$700/mo.

Singing Sparrows

Ages 4-5

M-F

7:30am-6pm

$675/mo.

Entering kindergarten 2018-19 Entering kindergarten 2017

Part-time Preschools

Research shows that kids who attend preschool do better in their academic careers. Register now online, or by appointment at Willamalane Center. Proof of age and current immunization records required.

Preschool Orientations

Ready Robins

Ages 4-5

M-Th

11am-3:15pm

$284/mo.*

Friendly Finches

Ages 3-4

M-Th

8:15-10:45am

$189/mo.*

Jumping Jays

Ages 3-5

M-Th

9-11:30am

$180/mo.**

Annual registration is an additional $30. *Fees prorated for June. ** Follows EC Cares service schedule

Friendly Finches & Ready Robins 8/31 5-6pm or 6-7 pm Singing Sparrows & Happy Hummingbirds 9/1 5-6pm or 6-7pm

“Love their preschool program. Wish I would have put both my kids in earlier instead of in-home day care for so long. I highly recommend this program.” — Denny Price, mom 29


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Bricks 4 Kidz

Grades K-5. Build and explore crazy and brainy contraptions that really make you think. Use LEGO® bricks, axles, pulleys, gears and motors to create fun and interactive models. Compete with friends in a rousing game of Battle Tops or Foosball. Put your hand-eye coordination to the test with the Ping Pong Ball Popper model. Experiment with the mini-fig mover to see how this model will send your mini fig for a ride. All this and more will demonstrate concepts of gear ratios, kinetic energy, strategy and probability. Kids take home a custom mini-figure at the end of

the camp. Register at bricks4kidz.com/oregon-eugene.

Classes for Kids Kids and families on the move! Classes give kids a taste of success in a supportive environment. Classes may fill quickly; register early to save your spot.

Ages 4-11. Drop your kids off at Willamalane Center for an

evening of supervised fun and games while you take a break. Your kids will have a blast and so will you. Light snack provided. 6:30-9pm 6:30-9pm 6:30-9pm 6:30-9pm

$10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD

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When I’m in Charge

Ages 8-11. The thought of leaving kids home alone can fill a

parent with unease. How should they answer the phone? What if the doorbell rings? What about Internet safety? This course provides kids the training they need to respond to a variety of situations at times when direct parent supervision is unavailable. Participants role-play personal safety scenarios and learn basic first aid.

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Sensory Play

Ages birth-3. Infants and toddlers are free to explore a new sensory-rich environment each week. It’s all about exploration as wee ones discover their environment through early science concepts of light, color, earth and water. Come dressed for a messy good time! 10-10:45am

$36 ID/$43 OD

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Messy Art

Kids’ Night Out

Two50 at Willamalane Center 9/24 Sa 12:30-3pm

9/19-10/24 M 3-4pm $72 9/20-10/25 Tu 3-4pm $72 9/21-10/26 W 3-4pm $72 9/22-10/27 Th 3-4pm $72 10/31-12/5 M 3-4pm $72 11/1-12/6 Tu 3-4pm $72 11/2-12/7 W 3-4pm $72 11/3-12/8 Th 3-4pm $72

Parent & Child Classes

9/20-10/25 Tu

General Interest

Two50 at Willamalane Center 9/23 F All Sorts of Sports 10/28 F Costume Party 11/11 F Climbing Party 12/16 F Holiday Party

Walterville/Page Centennial/Mt. Vernon Ridgeview Thurston/Riverbend Guy Lee/Douglas Gardens Yolanda/Two Rivers Riverbend Maple

$25 ID/$30 OD

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Ages birth-5. Dress for mess and artistic success. Young children are free to smear, squeeze, splatter and explore. It’s all about sensory exploration as kids work with a variety of materials. Sibling discount available. 11/1-12/6

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10-10:45am

$36 ID/$43 OD

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Music Together

Ages birth-5. These 10-week sessions are like Music 101 for

the whole family — classes that a child can attend from birth through age 5 and through nine song collections. Each child participates at his or her own developmental level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, observing or exploring instruments. Any caregiver may accompany children to class. Each season covers a new CD song collection with rhythm chants, “play-alongs,” and a beautifully illustrated songbook with activities to enjoy at home. Siblings receive a discount — or attend free if they are less than 8 months old or older than age 6. No class 11/11-12, 11/25-26. 9/16, 9/17, 9/24, 9/25 10-10:45am FREE INTROS 9/30-12/16 F 10-10:45am $100 ID/$ 120 OD 10/1-12/17 Sa 10-10:45am $100 ID/$ 120 OD

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NEW!

Wee Beginnings

My First Sports Parent participation is required in these introductions to athletics. Each participant receives a medal!

T-ball

Ages 3-5. Are your kids too young to sign up for T-ball? Then

this is the program for you! Join your child in learning throwing, catching, batting and running. 9/7-28 9/7-28

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10-11am $30 ID/$36 OD 5:30-6:30pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Soccer

Ages 3-5. Does your child love to run and kick balls? This fun

intro to the sport of soccer will focus on skills such as kicking, dribbling, trapping, throwing and running/agility. 10/5-26 10/5-26

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10-11am $30 ID/$36 OD 5:30-6:30pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Tumbling

Ages 18 months-3 years. Stretch your imagination and your

body! Help your child improve body control, motor skills and creativity through stretching, dancing and games. 11/2-23 11/2-23

Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Willamalane Center

Featuring FREE INTROS Sept. 22 & 29! Many questions accompany the arrival of your adorable new addition. Wee Beginnings brings together experienced providers and other parents and caregivers who share your family’s experiences. Wee Beginnings is especially for women in the third trimester of pregnancy, and families and caregivers with babies up to age 1. Babies are welcome to attend, too! See the full calendar at willamalane.org/wee-beginnings. $5 drop-in Topics include: • Playing with baby • Nutrition and fitness

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10-11am $30 ID/$36 OD 3:30-4:30pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Basketball

Ages 3-5. Help your child experience how fun basketball can

be with Willamalane. Learn a variety of skills including dribbling, passing, shooting and running/agility. 12/7-28 12/7-28

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10-11am $30 ID/$36 OD 5:30-6:30pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Climbing

Ages 3-5. Kids build confidence, balance and strength as they

learn safety practices; how to use a climbing harness; and how to solve problems — all under the guidance of skilled, kid-friendly instructors. Gear included. 9/24-10/8 Sa 10/29-11/12 Sa 12/2-16 F

12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm

$35 ID/$42 OD $35 ID/$42 OD $35 ID/$42 OD

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• Post-partum self-care • Safety and CPR

Wee Beginnings partners include: Dr. Todd Huffman, Itty Bitty Boutique, Positive Parenting Program, Tenderhands Doula, Springfield Public Library, Daisy Chain, University of Oregon, Rainbow Bridge Birth Services and Fit Moms Foundation.

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More Sports

Total Release Basketball Holiday Hoop Camp

Grades 3-12. Amp up winter break with two weeks of skills

TGA Golf and Tennis

Grades K-5. TGA introduces the lifelong sports of golf and

tennis in the convenient setting of your child’s elementary school. All equipment is provided. Dedicated coaches help students develop skills while using the sports to teach scientific concepts along with life skills such as respect, honesty, perseverance and sportsmanship. Limited to 15 students per school. No class on no-school days.

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3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105

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Tennis Thurston 9/15-10/20 Th Thurston 10/27-12/15 Th Yolanda 9/19-10/24 M Yolanda 11/7-12/12 M Walterville 9/14-10/19 W Walterville 11/2-12/14 W

3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105 3-4pm $105

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Willamalane Youth Basketball Clinics

Grades 3-5. This six-week clinic gets kids excited about bas-

ketball in the convenience of their own school gym. Coaches use games and drills to sharpen skills and reinforce fundamentals. Participants receive a T-shirt. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. No clinic on no-school days. Limited to 14 students per school. Thurston, Walterville, Douglas Gardens, Page 9/20-10/25 Tu 3-4pm $40 Yolanda, Ridgeview, Mt. Vernon, Centennial 9/21-10/26 W 3-4pm $40 Guy Lee, Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios 9/22-10/27 Th 3-4pm $40

Willamalane Youth Soccer Clinics

Grades K-2. This clinic gets kids excited about soccer in the

convenience of their own school. Coaches use games and drills to sharpen skills and reinforce fundamentals. This sixweek soccer experience is all about creating a lifelong love of the game. Participants receive a T-shirt. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. No clinic on no-school days. Limited to 14 students per school. Thurston, Walterville, Douglas Gardens, Page 11/1-12/6 Tu 3-4pm $40 Yolanda, Ridgeview, Mt. Vernon, Centennial 11/2-12/14 W 3-4pm $40 Guy Lee, Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios 10/27-12/15 Th 3-4pm $40

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and drills in 18 fun-filled sessions featuring prizes and games. Special prizes will be awarded for those who register for multiple sessions; the more you register, the more you win! Go to willamlane.org for a full list of classes. Classes cover ball handling plus the following skills. Willamalane Center 12/19 Scoring Moves 12/19 Getting Open and Making Reads 12/20 Shooting 12/20 Finishes at the Rim 12/21 Defense 12/21 1-on-1 Moves 12/22 Scoring from the Perimeter 12/22 Scoring from Inside 12/23 Scoring Moves 12/23 Competitive Drills and Games 12/27 Shooting 12/27 Getting Open and Making Reads 12/28 Scoring from Outside 12/28 Scoring from Inside 12/29 Defense 12/29 Finishes at the Rim 12/30 Scoring Moves 12/30 Competitive Drills and Games

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9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm

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Tumbling Tumblebugs Tumbling

Ages 3-4. Active preschoolers develop a love for tumbling

while improving their strength, flexibility and overall physical fitness. Kids learn forward rolls, backward rolls and handstands, while also developing social skills such as following directions, waiting their turn, sharing and working with others. Willamalane Center 9/13-10/18 Tu 11/1-12/13 Tu 9/13-10/18 Tu 11/1-12/13 Tu

9-9:45am 9-9:45am 3:45-4:30pm 3:45-4:30pm

$55 ID/$65 OD $55 ID/$65 OD $55 ID/$65 OD $55 ID/$65 OD

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Skipping Squirrels Tumbling

Ages 5-6. This class develops tumbling skills, confidence,

strength and flexibility. Kids learn forward rolls, backward rolls, handstands, cartwheels and bridges. Along with physical skills, kids practice social skills such as following directions, waiting their turn, sharing and working together. Willamalane Center 9/13-10/18 Tu 4:45-5:45pm $55 ID/$65 OD 11/1-12/13 Tu 4:45-5:45pm $55 ID/$65 OD

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Springers Tumbling, Beginning

Ages 6-12. Learn the basic fundamentals of tumbling. Stu-

dents work on basic progressions: forward rolls, backward rolls, handstands, handstand drills, bridges, cartwheels and round-offs. We’ll focus on strength and flexibility, and staff


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will assist each student with hands-on spotting techniques to ensure proper body alignment and muscle memory.

Tiny Tigers

Willamalane Center Ages 6-8 9/13-10/18 Tu 6-7pm 11/1-12/13 Tu 6-7pm Ages 9-12 9/14-10/19 W 4:45-5:45pm 11/2-12/14 W 4:45-5:45pm Homeschool Class: Ages 6-10 9/13-10/18 Tu 10-11am 11/1-12/13 Tu 10-11am

charter qualities such as courtesy, respect and self-discipline. The program is designed to improve motor skills and enhance children’s ability to follow directions and defend themselves from strangers. No class 9/5.

$63 ID/$74 OD $63 ID/$74 OD

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Flippers Tumbling, Intermediate

Ages 6-12. Students who have mastered basic tumbling skills

learn dive rolls, front walkovers, back walkovers, multiple cartwheels, power hurdles and two-step entry into a roundoff. We introduce front and back handsprings, round-off connections and standing front and back walkover connections. The class focuses on strength, conditioning and flexibility. Willamalane Center Ages 6-8 9/15-10/20 Th 4:45-6pm 11/3-12/15 Th 4:45-6pm Ages 9-12 9/15-10/20 Th 11/3-12/15 Th

$70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD

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6:15-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD 6:15-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD

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Twisters Tumbling, Advanced

Ages 9-12. Students work on back handsprings, round-off

connections, standing back handspring series and back handspring connections. We introduce combination tumbling, multiple back handspring connections from a roundoff, front handspring tumbling, and begin to work progressions towards the back tuck and front tuck. Students are expected to have experience with these skills prior to class. We use drills, circuit training and staff spotting stations for instruction. Willamalane Center 9/14-10/19 W 6-7:15pm 11/2-12/14 W 6-7:15pm

$70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD

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Ages 4-6. This intro class provides a foundation in essential

May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. September MW 5:10-5:55pm September TuTh 3:30-4:15pm October MW 5:10-5:55pm October TuTh 3:30-4:15pm November MW 5:10-5:55pm November TuTh 3:30-4:15pm December MW 5:10-5:55pm December TuTh 3:30-4:15pm

$70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD $70 ID/$84 OD

Open Basic

Ages 7+. Traditional taekwondo based on a lifetime learning

concept in addition to technical skills. We cover themes such as confidence, self-esteem and self-discipline. No class 9/5. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. September MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD September TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD October MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD October TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD November MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD November TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD December MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD December TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD

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Superhero Jiu Jitsu Enjoy jiu jitsu at a facility designed for the sport. Dates may be adjusted based on the schedule of Superhero Jiu Jitsu.

Lil Superheroes

Ages 7-13. Learn the most effective form of self-defense in a

fun environment. Learn to defend yourself without punching or kicking. Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. September MThF 5:15-6pm October MThF 5:15-6pm November MThF 5:15-6pm December MThF 5:15-6pm

$58 ID/$70 OD $58 ID/$70 OD $58 ID/$70 OD $58 ID/$70 OD

Martial Arts

Superheroes

ATA Martial Arts

Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. September MWThF 6-7pm $100 ID/$120 OD October MWThF 6-7pm $100 ID/$120 OD November MWThF 6-7pm $100 ID/$120 OD December MWThF 6-7 pm $100 ID/$120 OD

Discover the world of Taekwondo at May’s Martial Arts, where quality teaching and a proven curriculum — Songahm Taekwondo — make all the difference. Our goal is making the school’s atmosphere safe and inviting to all our students. Visit MaysMartialArts.com or call 541-525-0282 for more information. A $35 new student fee, which covers the uniform and class patches, is due at the first class. Professional instructors: RB and Amanda May. Registration is monthly and the number of classes may vary each month. Cancellations and holidays will be scheduled by May’s Martial Arts.

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Ages 14+. Learn to defend yourself in any situation. Focus on

submissions, chokeholds and joint locks.

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MORE YOUTH FITNESS! Middle School Sports: See page 38 Tennis: See page 55 Climbing: See pages 40-41

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Academic Support for All Ages Beginning Math/Reading • High School College • SAT/ACT/AP Prep 541-733-1749 • OregonTutor@comcast.net

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Group Certifications and Badges

All ages. The staff at Dorris Ranch can help your group earn their

next certification or badge. Topics include the environment, history, culture and architecture. Programs are scheduled in advance on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Badges are not provided. Contact Jen Marsh at jenm@willamalane.org for information.

a $20 account credit when you enroll!

Interpretive Hike through Dorris Ranch

All ages. Join one of Dorris Ranch’s Living History interpreters

on a 2-mile walk. Learn about the history of the Dorris family, the filbert trees and farming techniques. We will also discuss the future of Dorris Ranch and Willamalane’s ongoing conservation efforts. 9/17

Sa

10-11am

$5 ID/$6 OD

Fire-starting: from Stone Age to Space Age

All ages. Journey through time as we try a variety of fire-

starting techniques, from flint and steel to fire pistons. Learn how to start a fire with one match, in the rain, and how to choose the proper materials to make the most effective fire. Leave with your own handmade drill. 9/24

Sa

10am-12pm

$20 ID/$25 OD

A Night of Storytelling at Dorris Ranch

All ages. Celebrate fall with a candlelit walk through Dorris

Ranch. Transport yourself back in time as you visit historic structures and tour the Living History Village. Experience firsthand how people of the past celebrated and prepared for the months ahead. Warm beverages and treats await your return to the Tomseth House. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 10/2 Su 5-7pm

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$10 ID/$12 OD

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Willamalane Kids Club

When the Day Starts Early, Early Start Is the Answer Before-school care for kids in grades K-5, 7-8:15 a.m. Only $60/month* Now at Centennial, Mt. Vernon, Ridgeview, Yolanda and Thurston elementary schools Kids enjoy reading, board games and coloring. They are then dismissed for school breakfast at about 8:15 a.m. School breakfast is included in fees, providing your student arrives on time. *$35/month for students registered for free or reduced meals

NOW FOR KINDERGARTNERS, TOO! Available at Centennial, Douglas Gardens, Guy Lee, Maple, Mt. Vernon, Page, Ridgeview, Riverbend, Two Rivers-Dos Rios, Thurston and Yolanda elementary schools • Safe and supervised care • Literacy, science and arts • Games and sports for active kids • Special guests and swim trips

EASY PAYMENT PROGRAMS

Full-time rate

$200/month 2016-17

• No-school-day care available for extra fee

Daily rate

$15

• Financial assistance available. Call for information.

Morning care

See Early Start Right

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Want Early Start at your school? Call 541-736-4522 to add your name to the interest list.

• Enroll by the month or by the day! • Sibling discounts • Early release care

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Early Release Friday Field Trips

Trips are free to Two50 members. A permission slip — available at Two50 the Monday prior to the trip — is required for each trip. Trips are limited to the first 14 members to turn in a completed permission slip. 9/23 Splash! at Lively Park 10/7 Movie theater 10/28 No field trip: Join us at Haunted Two50 11/18 Splash! at Lively Park 12/9 Get Air

Middle School Dances

Grades 6-8. Need to get out of

Two50 Grades 6-8. Boasting a young teen’s dream collection of gaming centers, pool and even a giant movie screen, Two50 is activity central for middleschoolers in Springfield. Membership is always FREE, and a Two50 card even gets you savings on middle school dances. Come find us hanging out in our own space at Willamalane Center! 250 S. 32nd St., inside Willamalane Center 541-736-4083 • two50@willamalane.org Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:15-6 p.m. Early release hours: 1:30-6 p.m. No-school day hours: 1-4 p.m. Excludes holiday break. Closures: Aug. 30-Sept.6, Oct. 14, Nov. 3- 4, 11, 24 -25, Dec.19-Jan.2

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Daily Drop-in

Come see us after school! Grab a snack, hang out with friends or work on homework. Pick up a copy of our monthly calendar for more details.

Getting Here

Need a ride to Two50? The Two50 bus picks up students after school on a rotating basis. This service is only available for active members with completed permission slips. Pick up permission slips at Willamalane Center and Two50. Hamlin and Briggs: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Thurston: Tuesdays and Thursdays There is also an LTD bus stop within walking distance of Two50.

the house on Friday night? Check out the middle school dances at Willamalane Center. Dance the night away, hang out in Two50 or shoot hoops in our open gym. ID required. Present your current Two50 membership card and save $1. Willamalane Center (enter behind the building via south parking lot) 9/16 7:30-10pm $6 9/30 7:30-10pm $6 10/21 7:30-10pm $6 11/18 7:30-10pm $6

Middle School Masquerade Ball

Grades 6-8. Dress to impress

and show off your formal mask during this elegant evening. Simple masks will be provided to students who show up without one; however, bringing your own is highly encouraged. Refreshments included, and a photo booth will be available for $5 per session. Get your tickets online at willamalane.org, or at Willamalane Center beginning Nov. 28. Presales end Dec. 8. Willamalane Center (behind the building via south parking lot) 12/9 7-10pm $15 at door/$10 in advance


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Monthly Mayhem

Grades 6-8. Don’t miss out

on the mayhem. Members of Two50 plan over-the-top themed activities and parties each month.

Special FX Makeup

September Back-to-school Blast October Spooky Haunted Haunting November Thank You Feast December Winter Carnival

Haunted Two50

Ages 10+. A strange wind

blows through Two50 at the end of October. Come walk through your worst nightmares in this fun haunted house. This teen creation is a spook fest with minimal gore and maximum spook. 10/27-28 ThF

Ages 14+. Ever wondered how the pros in Hollywood seamlessly transform actors into unrecognizable roles? Much of what goes into the transformation is through the application of makeup. In each class students will be able to demonstrate what they learned with guidance from the instructor. A supply list will be provided at registration. Please register in advance; space is limited. Instructor: Shelbi Gilmond, costume designer at the University of Oregon. Contouring Practice how to use the proper makeup, tools and techniques to create shaded contouring effects on your face. Willamalane Center 10/1 Sa 10am-1pm

$10 ID/$13 OD

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Zombies! In this “Walking Dead”-inspired class, your instructor will demonstrate how to use the proper makeup, tools and techniques to begin doing zombie makeup like a pro — just in time for Halloween. Willamalane Center 10/22 Sa 10am-1pm

$10 ID/$13 OD

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Fairy Faces Learn to live like a fairy in this fantasy makeup class where with simple supplies and techniques, you can create colorful transformations on your own face. Adult Activity Center 11/5 Sa 12-2pm

$10 ID/$13 OD

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4-5:30pm $2

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ODTI Driver’s Education

Ages 15+. This Oregon

Department of Transportation-approved program consists of 34 hours of classroom instruction, six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction, six hours of observation in the vehicle and two hours of parent education. Parents must attend the first class. Register by calling Oregon Drivers Training Institute at 541-342-4339. Willamalane Center 9/13-11/29 Tu 4:30-7:30pm $325

Teen Interpreter Program

Ages 14-18. The Teen Inter-

preter Program is designed

to introduce middle and high school students to museums and living history through hands-on research, interactive programs and field trips. Students who qualify can earn volunteer credits towards their high school degree. Dorris Ranch 9/17-12/3 W 6-8pm Sa 10am-12pm $50ID/$55OD 12204

Babysitter Learning Community Grades 6-12. Willamalane

babysitting classes help to cultivate confidence through skill-building, networking and mentoring. Instructor Rachel Hartford will share secrets gleaned from more than 10 years of experience in child care and babysitting. Students who show interest will be able to gain experience in our Kids’ Night Out program. Beginning Babysitter Class This class will cover the basics of babysitting. Participants receive a certificate of completion. Two50 at Willamalane Center 10/5 W 4-6pm $35 ID/$42 OD 12241 12/8 Th $35 ID/$42 OD

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Babysitter’s Bag-o-tricks Learn how to keep your clients happy and build return customers. Get tips and tricks to make every job as special as the clients you serve. Completion of the Beginning Babysitter Class is encouraged but not required. Two50 at Willamalane Center 11/17 Th 4-6pm $35 ID/$42 OD 12243

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AGES 11+ • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Sounds Like ... Thurston Junior Cheer

Grades 6-8. High school coaches help prepare middle school

students for high school cheer. Participants will be split into skill levels. Note: $100 uniform/Spirit Pack purchase required.

Middle School Sports

Thurston High School 333 58th St. 8/30-10/27 TuTh 5:30-7pm 11/1-2/14 TuTh 5:30-7pm

Grades 6-8. New — register online at willamalane.org! Willamalane’s continued partnership with Springfield Public Schools has kept after-school sports programs running at Springfield-area middle schools. Our recreational league is open to all kids, regardless of skill level or ability. In a world dominated by competitive sports, we remain focused on fundamentals, skill development and sportsmanship. Seasons are six weeks long and include two weeks of practice before games begin. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify. Schedules vary by school. Subject to field availability.

$110 ID/$132 OD $110 ID/$132 OD

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Intramural Basketball

Grades 9-12. Gather a squad

together and hit the gym in this four-week basketball league. Most games are scheduled Saturday nights from 6-10 p.m. at Willamalane Center; however, other games may take place outside of this time. Price is per team. Team captains will receive email correspondence about scheduling and details. Two referees per game. Willamalane Center Boys: 10/1-22 Sa Girls: 10/1-22 Sa

Cross Country

Register by Sept 15. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

Register by Sept 15.

Total Release Basketball Holiday Hoop Camp

Grades 3-12. Amp up winter break with two weeks of skills

and drills in 18 fun-filled sessions featuring prizes and games. Special prizes will be awarded for those who register for multiple sessions; the more you register, the more you win! Go to willamlane.org for a full list of classes. Classes cover ball handling plus the following skills.

Tennis: See page 55 Climbing: See pages 40-41

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M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12173 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12172 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12171 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12174

Flag Football

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Willamalane Center 12/19 Scoring Moves M 9am-12pm 12/19 Getting Open and Making Reads M 1pm-4pm 12/20 Shooting Tu 9am-12pm 12/20 Finishes at the Rim Tu 1pm-4pm 12/21 Defense W 9am-12pm 12/21 1-on-1 Moves W 1pm-4pm 12/22 Scoring from the Perimeter Th 9am-12pm 12/22 Scoring from Inside Th 1pm-4pm 12/23 Scoring Moves F 9am-12pm 12/23 Competitive Drills and Games F 1pm-4pm 12/27 Shooting Tu 9am-12pm 12/27 Getting Open and Making Reads Tu 1pm-4pm 12/28 Scoring from Outside W 9am-12pm 12/28 Scoring from Inside W 1pm-4pm 12/29 Defense Th 9am-12pm 12/29 Finishes at the Rim Th 1pm-4pm 12/30 Scoring Moves F 9am-12pm 12/30 Competitive Drills and Games F 1pm-4pm Attend three Sessions, receive a free water bottle! Attend five or more sessions, receive a free TRBO T-Shirt!

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$30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD

Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

9/19-10/27 9/19-10/27 9/19-10/27 9/19-10/27

M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12177 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12176 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12175 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12178

Volleyball

Register by Sept 15. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

9/19-10/27 9/19-10/27 9/19-10/27 9/19-10/27

M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12189 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12188 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12187 M-Th 3:15-4:45pm $65 12190

6th Grade Boys Basketball Register by Oct. 27. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

10/31-12/8 10/31-12/8 10/31-12/8 10/31-12/8

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6th Grade Girls Basketball Register by Oct. 27. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

10/31-12/8 10/31-12/8 10/31-12/8 10/31-12/8

Register Online!

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541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • NO-SCHOOL DAYS

Spectacular Structures

Grades K-5. Build, build and build! We provide the challenge

and materials, you supply the engineering smarts. 12/2 12/2 12/2

F F F

7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm

East West Central

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The Wonder Emporium Winter Break Camp

Grades K-5. Have a blast during winter break with arts and

crafts, active games, field trips and more. This camp is sure to bring wonder to your eyes and create lasting memories. Choose the days that work with your holiday schedule or attend them all. Participants are split into age-appropriate groups. Closed 12/26, 1/2.

No-school Days Grades K-5

Fall Harvest Fun

Grades K-5. Celebrate the harvest season with games, crafts

and a trip to a pumpkin patch to pick out your own big, orange treasure. 7am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-6pm

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East West Central

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In the Forest of S.T Shrew

Children entering kindergarten September 2016. Do we really

know what goes on in the forest? Follow S.T Shrew and his friends Millie the Millipede and Sitta the Nuthatch as we spend the day exploring Dorris Ranch from a “shrew’s eye view.” Discover what animals live in the trees, create your own treehouse, get down and dirty with bugs and make your own paper in this camp specially designed for young learners. Dorris Ranch barn 9/9 F

Monster Mayhem

Grades K-5. From the Loch Ness Monster to Sully, tales of

8:30am-6pm $50 ID/$55 OD

monsters thrill and chill. Learn about some of these creatures through stories, games and crafts.

Grades 3-5

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Walk on the Wild Side

W 7am-6pm W 7am-6pm W 7am-6pm

East West Central

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Super-duper Heroes

Grades K-5. Not just regular superheroes, but super-duper

heroes! Complete superhero training and be ready to save the city! 12/1 12/1 12/1

Th 7am-6pm Th 7am-6pm Th 7am-6pm

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Kindergarten

Enjoy a full day of activities at one of three sites — East, West or Central. (Exact locations will be announced in early October.) Snacks, crafts, field trips and visits from special guests are all included in fees.

10/14 F 10/14 F 10/14 F

Willamalane Center 12/19 M 7am-6pm 12/20 Tu 7am-6pm 12/21 W 7am-6pm 12/22 Th 7am-6pm 12/23 F 7am-6pm 12/27 Tu 7am-6pm 12/28 W 7am-6pm 12/29 Th 7am-6pm 12/30 F 7am-6pm

East West Central

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Bring your energy, because we are headed south to the Oregon Coast for a full day of fun. Our first stop will be the Dean Creek elk viewing area, and then we are off to the Umpqua Discovery Center for the program footprints, skulls and scat. We will end our day taking in the view from the top of the Umpqua River Lighthouse. Trip leaves from Dorris Ranch 10/14 F 8:30am-5:30pm

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CLIMBING & BOULDERING • willamalane.org

Climbing & Bouldering From the 12-foot bouldering wall to the amazing 33-foot-tall free-form climbing wall, Willamalane Center has something for people of all climbing levels. For climbing parties, see page 12. Gear Fee: $2 for ages 18+. Gear is free for youth 17 and under and Willamalane Center members.

Family/Group Rock Climbing Lessons

Designed for families and small groups, this one-hour class provides an introduction to proper use of climbing gear, basic knots, climbing commands and how to work the ropes and auto belays. Fee includes belay lesson, gear and a return visit. Fee is for two climbers; additional climbers $10/person. Advance registration required. 11/6-3/26

Su

12-1pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

My First Sports: Climbing

Kids’ Night Out

climbing. They’ll build confidence, balance and strength as they learn to use a climbing harness, practice boulder and top rope safety, and figure out how to solve problems — all under the guidance of skilled, kid-friendly instructors. Participants receive a medal. Gear included. Parent participation required. No class 11/26.

evening of supervised fun and games while you take a break. Your kids will have a blast and so will you. Light snack provided.

Ages 3-5. Introduces kids to the fun, gravity-defying world of

9/24-10/8 11/12-12/3 12/2-16

Sa Sa F

12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm

$35 ID/$42 OD $35 ID/$42 OD $35 ID/$42 OD

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Vertical Explorers

Ages 5-12. Staff and volunteers take the ropes and help kids

climb and slackline in this fun, safe environment. Kids learn to use a climbing harness and how to tie knots as they scale the wall. Gear included. Advance registration required. No class 11/26. 9/24-10/15 Sa 1:30-3pm 12/3-17 Sa 1:30-3pm

$38 ID/$45 OD $30 ID/$36 OD

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Beginning Climbing

Ages 5-13. Learn basic climbing skills through a variety of

games and activities in a small-class setting. Advance registration required. Gear included. 9/24-10/15 Sa 10-11:30am

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$40 ID/$48 OD

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Ages 4-11. Drop your kids off at Willamalane Center for an

Willamalane Center, Two50 11/11 F Climbing Party 6:30-9pm

$10 ID/$12 OD

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Kids’ Climbing Drop-In

Ages 3-17. Kids are always welcome at Willamalane Center’s

climbing wall, but Kids’ Climbing Drop-in is time just for them. Staff and volunteers take the ropes and help kids climb (and slackline!) in this fun, safe environment. In order to ensure a safe and fun climbing experience newly arriving climbers will be assisted every 15 minutes beginning at 4 p.m. Gear included. M Th

4-6pm $6

Winter Climbing Camp

Ages 5-11. In this three-day camp, staff and volunteers teach

kids the basics of climbing (and slacklining!) in a fun, safe environment. All kids need to bring is a sack lunch and lots of energy. Gear included. 12/20-22 12/27-29

TuWTh 10am-2pm TuWTh 10am-2pm

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Willamalane Center Membership Willamalane Center membership includes everything from open climbing hours on the 33-foot tall EntrePrises free-form climbing wall, drop-in basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball and skating — plus a complete fitness center. Save 10 percent when you sign up for auto renewal. Members save 20 percent on select fitness and climbing classes. $20/person/month

Mini Clinics

Join us the second Wednesday of the month for a short tutorial on a variety of climbing tips and techniques. Advanced registration encouraged. Included In the drop-In fee. Free for members! 9/14 W 6:30pm Basic Climbing Technique 10/12 W 6:30pm Knots & Hitches for Climbers 11/9 W 6:30pm Basic Top Rope Anchors 12/14 W 6:30pm Yoga Basics for Climbers

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Women’s Climb Nights Personal Training: Climbing Fine-tune your skills and improve overall fitness in private sessions. We’ll adjust curriculum to your needs. Available by appointment for individuals and small groups. $30/hour

Open Climb

Sharpen your skills on the wall. If you’re new to climbing, staff members are available to teach belay lessons and offer tips. Hours are subject to change; check the climbing calendar at willamalane.org. No climbing 9/4, 5, 10/23, 11/5, 11, 23, 12/9, 25, 26.

While everyone is welcome, on Friday nights women bringing in a paying friend climb for FREE! Gear fee applies. F

5-8pm

Women on the Wall

Join us the first Friday of the month for a women’s-only clinic on basic climbing technique. Gear included. Advance registration encouraged. 9/2 10/7 11/4 12/2

F F F F

6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm 6-7pm

Youth (17 & under): $4/ adults (18+) $6 W See Community Climb Time F 5-8pm* Su 1-5pm Effective Nov. 5-March 30 Gear fee $2 for ages 18+. Gear is free for youth 17 and under and Willamalane Center members. *Modified hours of 5-7pm on 9/16, 30, 10/21, 11/18.

1-2-3 Climb

Community Climb Time

$45 ID/$55 OD

We know climbing is fun, but we also know that it can be hard to get started if you don’t have a skilled partner. That’s why we provide partners during this special program to help you get the boost you need. Our experienced staff and volunteers take care of the ropes while you learn to climb. Experienced climbers are welcome too! W

6-9pm

$5 youth/$7 adult, Free for members

$8 members/$10 nonmembers $8 members/$10 non-members $8 members/$10 non-members $8 members/$10 non-members

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Ages 18+. See how climbing is as easy as 1-2-3! Beginners learn to

belay, and study footwork, balance and efficient movement. Fee includes gear, one-month Willamalane Center membership, a belay lesson and two, one-hour training sessions.

Volunteer at the Climbing Wall!

Climbing volunteers support staff during classes, camps and special events. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and have successfully completed an interview and background check. It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the sport, or have lots of experience on the wall — we’d love your help! Contact Vanessa Young at vanessay@willamalane.org.

Miniature Golf Maximum Fun! Summer Hours Fall Hours Through Sept. 4

Daily, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

Fridays, 3-7 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Open Labor Day, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.!

4006 Franklin Blvd. • 541-852-GOLF (4653) • campputt.com

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ADULTS 16+: ADAPTIVE RECREATION • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Sounds Like ...

Adaptive Recreation For adults ages 16+ experiencing disabilities. Programs are structured to meet the goals of increased independence in the community and socialization. A participant information form is required prior to attendance. You may sign up at Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., by mail, phone, fax or online at willamalane.org. Orientation: Call 541-736-4528 to discuss your interest with a certified therapeutic recreation specialist. Fees: If you are a district resident, you may qualify for Willamalane’s scholarship program. Be sure to ask about it when registering. Additional fees for food are always listed with the program information.

Volunteer with Us! If you would like to offer support so that people with disabilities may participate fully in recreation and leisure activities in our community, please call Vanessa Young, volunteer coordinator, at 541-736-4039. There are a lot of opportunities providing activities for people with disabilities — join us!

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Community Outings Designed for individuals with disabilities. Participants will have the opportunity to increase independence and confidence in the community.

Splash! at Lively Park

Eat dinner and then swim, slide or ride the waves at Splash! at Lively Park. 9/23 F 5-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 11/18 F 5-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 12/16 F 5-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $15 for dinner and swimming.

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Mini Golf and Pizza

Play a round of miniature golf and enjoy pizza. 9/30 F 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 10/21 F 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $18 for dinner and golf.

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Bowling and Burgers

Dinner and a high-scoring game of bowling. 10/22 Sa 4:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $20 for dinner and bowling.

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Lunch Bunch

Join us for an afternoon lunch on the town. 10/7 F 11/4 F 12/2 F Bring $15 for lunch.

11:30am-2:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 11:30am-2:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 11:30am-2:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD

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Movie Matinee

Autumn Road Trip: Fall Colors Drive

Enjoy an afternoon of friends and film. We will pick the movie as a group. 10/15 Sa 1-5pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $7 for the movie and extra if you want snacks.

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11/5 Sa Bring $15 for lunch.

Dinner on the Town

It’s time to dress up and join your friends for an evening of great food at one of our local restaurants. 11/19 Sa 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $25 for dinner.

An exciting day seeing thousands of beautifully painted trees in the Willamette Valley. We will stop for lunch at a colorful café.

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11am-4:30pm

Enjoy one of the best holiday traditions around. Tour the amazing holiday lights in the Eugene/Springfield community. We will also stop for a snack and hot chocolate.

Designed for individuals with disabilities. Participants will have the opportunity to increase independence and confidence in the community.

Bingo and Pizza

Join us the first Friday of every month for an evening of bingo and pizza. Fee includes cost of pizza and games. 6:30-8:30pm $13 ID/$16 OD 6:30-8:30pm $13 ID/$16 OD 6:30-8:30pm $13 ID/$16 OD

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Art Works Wonders

Explore themed arts and crafts once a month. 10/25 11/22

Tu Tu

9:30-10:30am $9 ID /$11 OD 9:30-10:30am $9 ID /$11 OD

$7 ID/$9 OD

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Holiday Party

At Willamalane Center

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Holiday Lights

12/10 Sa 6-9pm Bring $8 for a snack stop.

10/7 11/4 12/2

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Join your friends for this great evening of holiday cheer. Bring a “white elephant” gift for an exchange and enjoy a holiday feast! 12/17 Sa 6:30-8pm FREE Bring a wrapped gift valued at $10 or less.

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Adaptive Sports and Wellness Emerald Adaptive Bowling League

Participate in this fun bowling league. You will need to fill out a separate registration form for this activity, available at Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., or during regularly scheduled league times (registration is ongoing throughout the season). League runs October-May, typically the first and third Saturday of each month.

Adaptive Special Events

Emerald Bowling Lanes: 140 Oakway Rd. 9/17 Sa 1-4pm Registration $15/session 10/1-12/17 Sa 1-4pm Fall session Bring $8/week for bowling. Bring extra money If you wish to purchase food.

Designed for individuals with disabilities. Participants will have the opportunity to increase independence and confidence in the community.

Better Baking

Pumpkin Carving

We need your help to get ready for the Haunted Hayride! Willamalane has one day to carve more than 450 pumpkins. This is a great activity for those who love fall and would like to put their artistic skills to work. 10/21

F

1-2pm

FREE

Explore various healthful recipes and baking techniques. Learn practical skills in the kitchen. Please bring a plastic container to take food home. Dorris Ranch: Tomseth House, 205 Dorris St. 9/27-11/8 Tu 5:45-8pm $36 ID/$43 OD

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Haunted Hayride and Dinner

It’s the best Halloween event in town! Join us for the annual Haunted Hayride and dinner event. Fee includes hayride. 10/24 M Bring $15 for dinner.

5-9pm

$10 ID/$12 OD

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ADULTS 18+ • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Wild Food: Edible and Medicinal Plants of Dorris Ranch Stinging nettles, weeds and roots get a bad rap. Did you know they hold vital nutrients and healing properties? Join Ana Bradley of Whole Earth Nature School as she demonstrates different and unique ways to use these special plants. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House Stinging Nettle 9/18 Su 12pm-2pm $16ID/$19 OD 12198 Nuts and Seeds 10/2 Su 12pm-2pm $16ID/$19 OD 12199 Roots and Leaves 11/6 Su 12pm-2pm $16 ID/$19 OD 12449

Classes for 18+ General Interest Willama-Library Book Groups

Join a discussion! Book Group meetings held the first Tuesday of the month at 10:30am. Free and open to the public. Springfield Public Library, 225 5th St., conference room 9/6 “Anthill,” E. O. Wilson 10/4 “The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend,” Katerina Bivald 11/1 “The Immortal Irishman,” Timothy Egan 12/6 “Brat Farrar,” Josephine Tey 1/3 “The House of Seven Gables,” Nathaniel Hawthorne

Creating Your Personal Identity Book

Organize and review your important personal and financial papers with a Personal Identity Book. Beyond just business, use your book as a self-evaluation tool to determine what gives your life meaning and purpose. Receive goal-setting assistance and create an action plan to get you there. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/14 W 6-7:30pm

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Learn to Play Craps

Have you heard the cheers at the casino tables and wished you could be part of the action? Learn the basic rules and play strategy for the only game where the player’s hand is in charge of the action. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/25 Su 2-4pm $10 ID/$13 OD Willamalane Center 11/18* F 6:45-8:45pm $10 ID/$13 OD

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Meditation & Visualization

Relax into a quiet space in which to explore your inner self as Grace Raphael, spiritual practitioner, takes you on a journey of personal discovery. Each week we will employ a different meditation or visualization exercise as a vehicle to release stress and move into a more peaceful and joyful day. Sit on a chair or bring a cushion for the floor; wear warm, comfortable clothing. This class is also available on a dropin basis, $7 in-district or $8.50 out-of-district. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 9/27 Tu 10/4-25 Tu 11/1-22 Tu 11/29-12/20 Tu $5 ID/$6 OD 12248

5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:15pm 5:30-6:15pm 5:30-6:15pm

FREE INTRO $25 ID/$29 OD $25 ID/$29 OD $25 ID/$29 OD

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541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • ADULTS 18+

Declutter and Organize Your Home

Seasonal cleaning, downsizing or just too much stuff? Learn practical ways and helpful hints to make your house easier to maintain. This two-part class provides tips and tools with homework to immediately start a plan of action. Instructor: Patricia Hillyer. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/1–8 Sa 10am-12pm

$22 ID/$28 OD

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Special FX Makeup Ages 14+. Ever won-

dered how Hollywood pros transform actors into unrecognizable roles? Much of what goes into the transformation is through the application of makeup. A supply list will be provided at registration. Register in advance; space is limited. Instructor: Shelbi Gilmond, costume designer at the University of Oregon.

Crochet Techniques Ages 15+. Crochet is a wonderful creative outlet and a great way to create gifts. Class size is limited, providing a supportive learning environment. Fiber artist Grace Raphael teaches crochet techniques appropriate for beginners and those with advanced skills.

Crochet Fundamentals: Basic Techniques

Make a basic chain stitch, familiarize yourself with basic tools and learn how to read a pattern. Supplies included. Adult Activity Center 9/20 Tu 6-8pm

$14 ID/$16 OD

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Crochet Fundamentals: Granny Squares

Learn to crochet easy, colorful and beautiful granny squares. Use these classic pieces to fashion a pillow top, shoulder bag or get started on a gorgeous afghan. Any skill level. Adult Activity Center 9/26-10/10 M 6-8pm

$36 ID/$44 OD

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Crochet: Fingerless Mittens

Create a pair of lovely, lacey fingerless “texting mitts” using soft and colorful sock yarn. Intermediate skill level. Adult Activity Center 10/22-11/5 Sa 10am-12pm

Create shaded contouring effects on your face. $10 ID/$13 OD

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Zombies!

$10 ID/$13 OD

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Fairy Faces

Learn to live like a fairy in this fantasy makeup class. Adult Activity Center 11/5 Sa 12-2pm $10 ID/$13 OD

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Crochet: Cabbage Patch Doll Hat

Crochet a darling and delightful baby hat that looks just like the original favorite doll. Beginner/intermediate skill level. Adult Activity Center 11/28-12/5 M 6-8pm

Do zombie makeup like a pro, just in time for Halloween. Willamalane Center 10/22 Sa 10am-1pm

Textiles

A supply list will be provided for each class. Register in advance.

Contouring

Willamalane Center 10/1 Sa 10am-1pm

Arts & Crafts

$24 ID/$29 OD

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Crochet Angel Ornament

Crochet a heavenly holiday angel using basic crochet stitches and lacy thread. Instructor: Grace Raphael. Intermediate skill level. Adult Activity Center 11/16 W 5:30-8pm

$12 ID/$15 OD

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The Art of Henna

Used since ancient times, the henna plant can be mixed in a paint to create beautiful body art. Learn how to safely make and apply your own henna. All materials included. Instructor: Briana Coiner. Adult Activity Center 10/5 W 6-8pm 11/15 Tu 6-8pm

$42 ID/$50 OD $42 ID/$50 OD

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ADULTS 18+ • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Needle Felting

Whimsical Wreath-making

Ages 15+. Transform fluffy bits of wool into three-dimensional objects and let your imagination soar! With a little instruction and a few supplies, you can explore all possibilities. Instructor: Leslie Seese.

All ages. Join us as we cele-

Intro to Needle Felting

Ready to try needle felting but not sure where to begin? With no experience at all, you can join us and learn about basic tools and techniques. Create a cute character to take home after just one class. Supplies included. Adult Activity Center 9/21 W 5:30-7:30pm $15 ID/$18 OD

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Needle Felting: Painting with Wool

Use basic needle felting skills and learn to make art suitable for framing. Work on a two-dimensional project, experimenting with color and texture. Bring your felting supplies; list provided at registration. Adult Activity Center 9/28-10/12 W 5:30-8:30pm $29 ID/$34 OD

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Needle Felting Ornament

Create snowmen, gnomes, stars — or whatever wool ornaments and figurines you can imagine! These are fun and easy to make and are perfect for gifts, your tree or to tie onto special holiday packages. All materials provided; you may purchase additional materials to take home at the class. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Adult Activity Center 12/7 W 5:30-8:30pm $15 ID/$18 OD

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Décor Chalk Painting Techniques

Ages 15+. Refinish furniture and décor without stripping, sanding or priming. Each of these fun classes offers instruction on using chalk paint, a special paint that produces a rustic, matte finish. Take home a beautiful decoration or gift — plus a new skill for other projects at home. Fee includes supplies. Register in advance. Instructor: Linda Peirce.

Mason Jar

Practice techniques to use chalk paint on wood furniture and glass. Take home a completed Mason jar project. Adult Activity Center 10/4 Tu 6-8pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Fall Décor

Create a custom sign to take home and decorate your home for fall. Adult Activity Center 10/23 Su 2-4pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Holiday Decor

Create a custom sign to take home and decorate your home for the holidays. Adult Activity Center 12/6 Tu 6-8pm $30 ID/$36 OD

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Dia De Los Dollies

This popular class is back! Repurpose a porcelain doll into a festive display piece to commemorate those who have passed or simply to spice up your décor. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated with gatherings of family and friends to pray for and honor the memories of lost loved ones. Explore the cultural significance of this holiday as you get creative. Instructor: Angela Lees. Bring a porcelain doll; other supplies provided. Register in advance.

brate the changing of the seasons at Dorris Ranch with beautiful handmade wreaths. October’s wreath will be filled with bright leaves and fun Halloween and fall themed items. December’s wreath will include fragrant foliage from the ranch. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House Fall Fun 10/15 Sa 10am-12pm $30 ID/$35 OD 12195 Winter Wonderland 12/3 Sa 10am-12pm $30 ID/$35 OD 12196

Holiday Bags and Bows Ages 13+. Have old wrapping

paper, but don’t love wrapping gifts? Learn how to make your own gift bag. Practice making beautiful bows with both unwired and wired ribbon. Bring a roll of wrapping paper and 1-inch wide ribbon if you have some. Some supplies will be available. Instructor: Elaina Clark.

Adult Activity Center 10/19 W 5:30-9pm Adult Activity Center 11/30 W 6-8pm $39 ID/$46 OD 12258 $5 ID/$6 OD 12345

Creative Collage Workshop

In a workshop designed to free your creativity, we will play with various materials — some repurposed — to create collages that can become cards, small folding books or larger works of art. Most materials will be supplied by instructor Jill Lauch, including “grab bags” to inspire spontaneous art. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/8 Sa 9am-12pm $22 ID/$26 OD 12100

Painting Beginning Watercolor: Capturing Fall Colors

Brilliant trees and landscapes provide inspiration for this beginner-friendly class. Learn skills in drawing, painting and specific techniques that make watercolor such an exciting medium in an atmosphere of encouragement and discovery. Instructor: Jill Lauch. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/29-11/17 Th 6:30-8:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD 12098


NEW!

Cooking Series Cooking Fundamentals

Ages 14+. Intimidated

Cooking with Essential Oils: Pies

in the kitchen? Delicious meals made from scratch can be inexpensive and simple to prepare. This beginner-level class and demonstration is for those interested in learning kitchen terms and basic techniques. Register in advance. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz.

Make your holiday pies extra special this year using culinary essential oils. Instructor Rebecca Worth will demonstrate the use of cinnamon, cardamom, ginger and black pepper oils on pumpkin and apple pies. Light fare will be served. Register in advance. Instructor: Rebecca Worth.

Adult Activity Center 10/3 M 6-7:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 12283

Adult Activity Center 10/22 Sa 12-2pm $20 ID/$24 OD 12268

One-pot Wonder

Cooking with Café Madeira

Ages 14+. You can pre-

pare an entire delicious meal in one pan! With affordable ingredients and simple kitchen tools, this beginner level class will demonstrate how to manage meal prep without filling the sink with pots and pans. Register in advance. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Adult Activity Center 11/21 M 6-7:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 12284

Ages 15+. Join Linda

Peirce, caterer and owner of local restaurant Café Madeira, and discover some of her favorite recipes. All supplies included. Register in advance. Soup and Salad

Fall is the best time for warm soups and hearty salads. Each class will introduce unique recipes.

Gluten-free, Sugar-free Cooking Who says having food sensitivity means cooking has to be complicated? Each class offers a demonstration and sampling of healthy and delicious food. Choose your favorites or take the entire series at a discount. Instructor: Candice Leonard.

Entire Series: Gluten-free, Sugar-free Cooking 9/25-12/18 Su $88 ID/$100 OD

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Breads and Bagels

Put bread back on your plate and end the experience of store bought dense, dry gluten-free breads. Learn to make bagels, sandwich loaves, rolls and pitas. Adult Activity Center 9/25 Su 2-4pm $24 ID/$27 OD 12285

Soup, Stew and Gravy

Take the chill off with a warm bowl of soup that fits your gluten-free requirements. Adult Activity Center 10/23 Su 2-4pm $24 ID/$27 OD 12286

Desserts

Just because you are com-

Adult Activity Center mitted to a restricted diet, 10/12 W 6-8pm doesn’t mean you have to $24 ID/$27 OD 12401 11/9 W 6-8pm give up desserts. $24 ID/$27 OD 12402 Adult Activity Center 11/20 Su 2-4pm Holiday Hors d’oeuvres $24 ID/$27 OD 12287

Prepare delicious hors d’oeuvres and decorate food platters like a professional caterer.

Appetizers

Holiday parties can include snacks for gluten-free living.

Adult Activity Center Adult Activity Center 12/19 M 6-8pm 12/18 Su 2-4pm $24 ID/$27 OD 12403 $24 ID/$27 OD 12288

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ADULTS 18+

Woodworking for Women

Chinese Brush Calligraphy

Ages 18+. Create a lovely dresser valet or picture frame with the guidance of instructor Rick Dougherty. Basic materials supplied. Students need to bring safety glasses, hearing protection and a tape measure. Register in advance. Class fee includes materials fee of $20.

Use a specialized brush to explore the beauty of ancient Chinese character writing. Instructor Jen Jen Hwang-Shum will go over the supply list, which includes brush, ink and paper. Register in advance. No class

10/6-27 Th 6:30-8:30pm $70 ID/$82 OD 12266

10/1, 10/15, 11/26.

Adult Activity Center 9/24-12/17 Sa 9-11am $160 ID/$189 OD 11976

Jewelry Turning Rocks into Beautiful Jewelry

This creative experience covers everything from rock identification to fitting your polished stone into its setting, and all steps in between. Bring an ultra-fine black Sharpie and ear plugs; everything else is furnished. Taught by Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club instructors. Register in advance. No class 10/13, 11/24.

Adult Activity Center 9/15-10/20 Th 5:45-8:45pm $17.50 ID/$20 OD 12055

Woodcraft Woodworking Intro

Learn the basics of working with hand and power tools and study the qualities of wood and joinery. Instructor Robert Havas will help you gain a new appreciation of what you have learned through the making of a small project. Must attend first class. Material fee of $25 included in class fee. Register in advance.

11/3-12/8 Th 5:45-8:45pm 9/28-11/16 W 6-8:30pm $17.50 ID/$20 OD 12056 $137 ID/$159 OD 11970

Lapidary Shop

Equipped with slab and trim saws, grinders, sanders and polishers. Staff will cut rocks. Instructors: Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club. Closed 9/5, 10/15, 11/24. Adult Activity Center TuWTh 9am-3pm Sa 9am-12pm $17.50 ID/$20 OD for 5-session punch pass; $4.50 ID/$5.50 OD daily rate

Wood Shop

Equipped with saws, planer, jointer and hand tools. Instruction available. Instructor: Rick Dougherty. Closed 9/5, 10/15, 11/26, 12/24.

Adult Activity Center Weekly M-Th 9-11:30am & 12:30-3pm NEW! Weekly Sa 9am-12pm $25 ID/$27.50 OD for 5-session punch pass; $6 ID/$6.50 OD daily

Dog Obedience Instructors Jan Bradfeldt and Wendy Snider have a combined 70 years of dog training experience. Register for the session or purchase a punch card ($13/ punch, four-punch minimum).

Puppy Manners and First-time Dog Owner Training

Help your pup to achieve basic manners around people and other dogs. Teach watch, sit, down, walk on a leash, come, wait and other tricks while furthering bonds. Register for a session or buy a punch card. Willamalane Center 9/7-10/26 W 6:30-7:30pm $94 12388 11/2-12/21 W 6:30-7:30pm $94 12393

Basic Canine Good Citizen

Dogs 6 months or older.

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good community citizens, including basic obedience and community manners. Canine Good Citizen testing is available in this class. Your dog will learn watch, sit, down, walking with you, come, stay, wait, meet and greet, how to work with distractions and many other tools to be a great community citizen. Punch cards are available. Willamalane Center 9/7-10/26 W 7:30-8:30pm $94 12390 11/2-12/21 W 7:30-8:30pm $94 12392

Advanced Canine Good Citizen

This class is for dog owners who want to push themselves and their dogs to achieve higher levels of canine good citizen understanding and abilities. Punch cards are available. Prerequisite: Basic/CGC or instructor approval. Willamalane Center 9/7-10/26 W 1-2pm $94 12389 11/2-12/21 W 1-2pm $94 12391


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Outdoors

Technology

Interpretive Hike through Dorris Ranch

Best Free Apps

All ages. Join one of Dorris

Ranch’s Living History interpreters on a 2-mile walk through the trails at Dorris Ranch. Learn the history of the Dorris family, the filbert trees and farming techniques as well as Willamalane’s current conservation efforts to preserve the ranch for the next 100 years. Dorris Ranch Barn 9/17 Sa 10-11am $5 ID/$6 OD 12202

A Night of Storytelling at Dorris Ranch All ages. Celebrate the com-

ing of fall with a candlelit walk through historic Dorris Ranch. Transport yourself back in time as you visit the historic structures and Living History Village. Experience firsthand how people of the past celebrated and prepared for the months ahead. Warm beverages and treats await your return in the historic Tomseth House. Tomseth House 10/2 Su 5pm-7pm $10 ID/$12 OD 12462

Fire-starting: From Stone Age to Space Age

All ages. Journey through

time as we try a variety of fire-starting techniques, from flint and steel to fire pistons. Learn how to start a fire with one match, how to start a fire in the rain and how to choose the proper materials to make the most effective fire. 11/5 $5 ID/$6 OD

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Discover the best free apps you can download to your smartphone or tablet. With the right repertoire of apps, smartphones and tablets can promote major lifestyle improvements. Appropriate for all types of smart phones and tablets. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. 11/1 Tu $12 ID/$14 OD

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Know Your Resumé

Your resumé is a quick advertisement of who you are. Learn to tailor yours to the job posting described by the employer. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/28 W 6-7pm Free lecture 12338 11/16 W 6-8pm $24 ID/$28 OD 12339

MORE GREAT TECHNOLOGY CLASSES! Make Yourself Marketable for Today’s Workforce, page 64 IPhone for Beginners, page 70 Microsoft Excel, page 64

Trips Trips leave from the Adult Activity Center.

Depoe Bay Salmon Bake

Depoe Bay. Fires kept us

from this annual event last year, but it’s back! Enjoy

a succulent salmon meal, great performances and music. Over 2,000 pounds of salmon is slow roasted to perfection on alder stakes, just as Native Americans did for generations. Watch as Native Americans perform traditional dance and song. Register by Sept. 10.

Sisters Harvest Faire

9/17 Sa 8:45am-5:30pm $61 ID/$69 OD 12291

10/8 Sa 7:30am-5pm $39 ID/$47 OD 12294 Bring extra money for food or a snack lunch.

Lincoln City Kite Festival & Outlet Shopping

Lincoln City. We’ll take you to

the D River Recreation Site where the Lincoln City Kite Festival will be taking place. You may choose to picnic on the beach with your sack lunch or dine at Kyllo’s Seafood & Grill where every seat has an ocean (and kite) view. Continuous shuttle service takes spectators from the beach to the Tanger Outlet Mall for those wishing to shop. Walking required. Register in advance. 10/1 Sa 8:45am-6:30pm $42 ID/$49 OD 12293 Bring extra money for food or a snack lunch.

Sisters. Celebrate the chang-

ing season with this festival of handmade artisan goods and food featuring over 200 juried vendors. The Faire takes place in downtown Sisters steps away from the wonderful shopping district! Register in advance.

More trips: pages 66-67

Dance Beginning Tribal Fusion Belly Dance

Improve fitness and core strength while working out to great world music and learning the basics of belly dancing. Class emphasizes posture and stretching to avoid injury, muscle isolation for improving strength and repetition for a balanced workout. Drop in: $8. Instructor: Sarina Dorie. No class 12/26.

Willamalane Center 9/12-10/31 M 6-7pm $35 ID/$43 OD 12394 11/7-1/2 M 6-7pm $35 ID/$43 OD 12395

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Continue refining posture and stretching to avoid injury, muscle isolation for improving strength and repetition for a balanced workout. Class emphasizes formations, leading and following, and more advanced techniques including popping, locking and fusion dance styles. Some belly dance experience is required. Drop in: $8. Instructor: Sarina Dorie. No class

DIY Holiday Gifts

9/5, 12/26.

Gifts made by hand come from the heart. Learn to create simple, inexpensive gifts and décor for the holiday season. Space is limited; please register in advance.

Spa Gifts with Essential Oils

Ages 18+. Make and take home luxurious bath fizzies and lotions using beneficial essential oils. Make them for yourself or as gifts for others — they are perfect stocking stuffers! All materials and ingredients are included in fee. Instructor: Rebecca Worth. Adult Activity Center 11/19 Sa 10am-12pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Needle Felted Scarf

Ages 13+. Turn a plain fleece scarf into a work of art! Instructor Leslie Seese will take you through the steps of transforming bits of wool into decorative embellishments. All materials provided. Adult Activity Center 11/20 Su 2-5pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Urban Homesteading: Gift Soaps and Balms

Ages 13+. Make a batch of hand/lip balm and whipped body butter. Learn some creative ideas for presenting homemade soap. Adult Activity Center 12/1 Th 6:30-8:30pm

$18 ID/$21 OD

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Urban Homesteading: Ginger Treats

Ages 13+. Spice up your gift-giving with ginger — in candy, syrups, sugars and even pickled ginger. Adult Activity Center 12/8 Th 6:30-8:30pm

$18 ID/$21 OD

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Urban Homesteading: Flavored Sugars and Salts

Ages 13+. Prepare smoked, herbed or wine-infused salt, and flavored sugars for a special finish to your cooking and baking. Adult Activity Center 12/15 Th 6:30-8:30pm

$18 ID/$21 OD

Intermediate Tribal Fusion Belly Dance

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Willamalane Center 9/12-10/31 M 7-8pm $35 ID/$43 OD 12396 11/7-1/2 M 7-8pm $35 ID/$43 OD 12397

Folk, Beginning & Intermediate

No partner or experience necessary. Instructor: Sam Bucher. Adult Activity Center 9/6-12/27 Tu 6:45-7:45pm $15 ID/$17.50 OD for 5-class punch pass

Folk, International

Weekly request dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Drop-ins welcome. No dance 8/23, 8/30, 9/5.

Adult Activity Center 9/6-12/27 Tu 7:45-10pm $3 at door

Ballroom Round Dance Instructor Sam Bucher shares quick and challenging choreographies and sequences derived from a variety of ballroom and partner dances. If you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following.

Adult Activity Center 9/7-12/28 W 7:45-9:15pm $3 ID/$3.50 OD drop-in

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Gypsy Square Dance Ages 18+. A mix of mod-

ern and traditional square dancing with both customary and unique formations and approaches. Sam Bucher instructs this fast-paced exercise. No experience required or partner needed. Drop-ins welcome. No dance 9/5, 12/26. 9/12-12/19 M 7:45-9pm $3 ID/$3.50 OD drop-in

Lectures

Maximize Your Social Security Benefits

When it comes to planning for your retirement and deciding when to file for Social Security, everyone’s situation is unique. Discover if you are really ready, and learn to make the most of your benefits. Presented by Jack Barry and Tom Sullivan of MassMutual Insurance Life Insurance Co. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27 Tu 6pm Free

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Emerald City Roller Girls Competitive roller derby is on the rise. Who are these athletes and what do they do? Learn about the sport of roller derby and the Emerald City Recreational League. Afterwards, try on some of their gear and give it a roll for yourself! Please register in advance. The presentation is free, but there are fees to register for the Emerald City Recreation League.

Willamalane Center 9/29 Th 6:30-8pm Free 12264 12/29 Th 6:30-8pm Free 12265


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Purely Paleo

The Paleo Diet can give you the ancestral “tools” you need to help you reach your health and wellness goals. Explore the science behind it and discover why what was old is new again. Presented by Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach with Natural Grocers. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 10/18 Tu 6pm Free 12270

Helping Millennials Plan for a Brighter Tomorrow

While the Millennial generation faces distinct challenges, it also has decades of earning potential ahead. Don’t let student loan debt and underemployment prevent you from saving for a secure financial future. Instructor: Kris Kartub. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 11/15 Tu 6pm Free 12269

Fueling for Fitness

How do you support your body’s optimal energy levels and improve your fitness and recovery time with food and supplements? What makes Omega-3s so essential to your health? These unique fats play a key role in brain, heart, weight and joint health. Presented by Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach with Natural Grocers. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 11/29 Tu 6pm Free 12271

Essential Oils Instructor: Rebecca Worth. See full class descriptions, page 65.

Chakra Support with Essential Oils

Discover which essential oils open the flow of energy through each chakra. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/24 Sa 11am-1pm $18 ID/$22 OD 12308

Cooking with Essential Oils: Pies Enjoy a demo on pumpkin and apple pies using cinnamon, cardamon, ginger and black pepper oils. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/22 Sa 12-2pm $20 ID/$24 OD 12268

De-stress with Essential Oils

Urban Homesteading Ages 18+. Start living more locally, healthfully and sustainably — and save some money in the process! Join Kevin Prier of Suburban Homecraft. Choose your favorite courses or register for the entire series at a discount. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center

Intro to Urban Homesteading Lecture: Why Do It and How to Start 9/15

Th

9/15-11/17

Th

Learn the basics of canning equipment and techniques while working up a batch to take home. 9/22

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Salsa

Put the last of the tomatoes, onions, peppers and herbs of the year together for a great homemade salsa. 9/29

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Applesauce

The secret to fabulous applesauce is to use fabulous apples. There is no need for sugar or other additions. Take home a pint of your own making. 10/6

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Winter Gardening

The Willamette Valley is an ideal place to grow food all year round. Learn how to plan out a winter garden that produces all season. Learn which vegetables to grow in the cold and how to maximize production in a small space.

Tomseth House 12/10 Sa 10am-12pm $14 ID/$17 OD 12310

Soap Making

Holiday Ornaments with Essential Oils

10/27

Spa Gifts with Essential Oils, page 50

6:30-8:30pm $159 ID/$189 OD

Canning Basics: Dill Pickles

10/13

Adult Activity Center 11/12 Sa 10am-12pm $22 ID/$27 OD 12314

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Entire Series: Urban Homesteading

Demonstrations of stress-relief techniques using essential oils. Register in advance.

Try an exciting new twist on aromatic holiday décor. Make two different ornaments joining essential oils and nature. Register in advance.

6:30-7:30pm Free

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Fermenting: Sauerkraut, Kombucha and Kimchi

Take home a pint of sauerkraut and a kombucha SCOBY to start up. 10/20

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Make bar soap from scratch, adding oils and fragrances. We’ll cover liquid and laundry soap as well. Take home a share! Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Sourdough Bread

Learn to catch, care for and use wild sourdough culture. Pick up a few tips on simple bread making and take home a culture. 11/3

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Cheese Making, Yogurt and Kefir

Make a fresh hard cheese, yogurt and kefir. Learn the steps, from culturing milk to pressing the finished cheese. 11/10

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Eating Well on a Tight Budget

Find local sources of in-season produce and bulk foods. Learn how to track and plan seasonally, and how to incorporate your own preserved foods. 11/17

Th

6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD

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Eat Well, Be Well Willamalane Personal Trainer Kari Matthews leads weekly, 45-minute classes that cover a range of topics to help you meet your goals. Free for Willamalane Center members! $5 drop-in for nonmembers. Willamalane Center, Wednesdays at 6:30pm 10/12 America’s weight problem and what we can do about it 10/19 Good carbs vs. bad carbs 10/26 Lean, mean protein machine! 11/2 Fat is our friend! 11/9 Got insulin? Maintaining blood sugar and its role in weight loss 11/16 Eating clean: “Manmade” food and what it does to your body 11/23 Liquid assets: What we drink impacts our weight and overall health 11/30 Libelous labels: How to read and decipher today’s food labels 12/7 Eat clean out & about: Good habits when eating away from home 12/14 The skinny on metabolism 12/21 Commit to be fit: The role of exercise in weight loss and health 12/28 Tips of the trade

Fitness

healing blend of dance, yoga and tai chi. Enjoy new moves enhancing balance and bone density. Instructor: Janet Hollander. No class 11/24, 12/1.

Cycle

Ages 18+. This group indoor cycling class is a great option for

aerobic training. Rides are set to a variety of music. Themed rides monthly! Get a vigorous workout, burn calories and stay in shape. Willamalane Center members save an additional 20 percent. Space is limited; register in advance. Instructor: Teri Jacobs. No class 11/3. Willamalane Center 9/6-22 TuTh 4:40-5:25pm $5 ID/$6 OD per class 9/27-11/3 TuTh 4:40-5:25pm $5 ID/$6 OD per class 11/7-12/15 TuTh 4:40-5:25pm $5 ID/$6 OD per class

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Cycle & Core

Ages 18+. This workout combines 30-minute group cycling

followed by 15 minutes of core exercises and stretching. Rides are set to a variety of music. Get a vigorous workout, burn calories and stay in shape. Willamalane Center members save an additional 20 percent. Space is limited; register in advance. Instructor: Teri Jacobs. No class 11/3. Willamalane Center 9/6-22 TuTh 4:40-5:25pm $5 ID/$6 OD per class 9/27-11/3 TuTh 5:35-6:20pm $5 ID/$6 OD per class 11/7-12/15 TuTh 5:35-6:20pm $5 ID/$6 OD per class

Nia Technique Mind-Body Fitness

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Adult Activity Center 9/6-10/25 Tu 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12016 11/1-12/13 Tu 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12017 9/8-10/27 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12018 11/3-12/15 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12019

PiYo Live

Ages 18+. PiYo is a high-intensity, low-impact workout for

a new kind of strong. Take the very best Pilates and yoga-inspired moves and crank up the speed to experience full-throttle cardio, strength, balance and flexibility training — all at once. Bring a yoga mat. Willamalane Center members save an additional 20 percent. Drop-in: $7. Instructor: Brynne Blevins Andrus. No class 9/5, 11/3. Willamalane Center 8/1-29 M 6:30-7:30pm 8/4-9/8 Th 6:30-7:30pm 9/12-22 MTh 6:30-7:30pm 9/26-11/3 MTh 6:30-7:30pm 11/7-12/15 MTh 6:30-7:30pm

$45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass

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Pub Run at The Abbey

Free! All ages. Great for beginners and seasoned runners alike,

this weekly 5K run starts and ends at The Abbey. Participants enjoy discounts on food and drinks after the run from the Abbey and other restaurants at Sprout! Regional Food Hub. Register at the run. The Abbey, 418 A St., Suite B Every W 6pm

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Qigong

Ages 18+. Qigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) uses soft, fluid

and harmonious movements to improve energy circulation, loosen joints, tone and oxygenate muscles and relax the nervous system. Qigong can be used as preventive, curative and recuperative treatment. There are both standing and sitting forms, making Qigong accessible to people of all ages and physical conditions. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 9/5, 12/26.

Adult Activity Center 9/12-10/24 M 4:30pm 10/31-12/12 M 4:30pm 9/7-10/26 W 4:30pm 11/2-12/14 W 4:30pm

$45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12020 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12021 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12022 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12023

Tai Chi: Evening

Ages 18+. Tai chi is proven to relieve pain and improve quality

of life. Learn tai chi in a positive, enjoyable and interactive environment. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 11/24.

Adult Activity Center 9/8-10/27 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12024 11/3-12/15 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12025

Team Weight Loss Competition Oct. 12-Dec. 28 Jan. 4-March 29 $50/person

Slim Down Springfield is back and better than ever. Register as an individual or a two-person team. Your entry in this weight loss competition includes Willamalane Center membership; 20 percent off select adult fitness classes; free entry to Eat Well, Be Well; weekly prizes and end-of-competition cash prizes. Participants attend weekly Wednesday weigh-ins to document progress. Prizes are awarded to the top three teams, males and females, at the end of the competition. Visit willamalane. org for complete contest rules. Weigh-ins: Wednesdays at Willamalane Center, 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

Yoga: Evening

Ages 18+. Yoga postures can boost your physical, mental and

emotional fitness. Specific sequences are designed so that everyone can participate and benefit. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 9/5, 12/26. Adult Activity Center Advanced 9/12-10/24 10/31-12/12 9/7-10/26 11/2-12/14 Beginning 9/12-10/24 10/31-12/12 9/7-10/26 11/2-12/14

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5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm

$45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12368 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12369 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12370 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12371

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6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm

$45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12372 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12373 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12374 $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12375

Yoga for Weight Management

Willamalane Center Whiffle Ball Classic Put your years of backyard whiffle ball experience to good use. Come join us at Willamalane Center for the second annual Whiffle Ball Classic. This tournament will be a 3-vs.-3 full pitch event. Bring your team of three, or sign up individually for the draft. Willamalane Center 10/15 Sa 9am

$15 per player

Adult Martial Arts

Ages 18+. Weight loss should happen gradually and for good,

May’s Martial Arts Basic Open

No class 11/24.

lifetime learning concept in addition to technical skills for all abilities and ages. Each month we cover themes such as confidence, self-esteem and self-discipline.

and yoga is a great way to reach that goal. Practice yoga at any age to keep the body supple. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. Adult Activity Center 9/8-10/27 Th 6:30pm $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12366 11/3-12/15 Th 6:30pm $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12367

Ages 13+. This traditional taekwondo program is based on a

May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St Monthly TuTh 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD $35 new student fee paid at first class

Sports

Superhero Jiu Jitsu

Adult Softball

ability to defend yourself in any situation. Focus on submissions, chokeholds and joint locks.

Visit www.teamsideline.com/willamalane for complete information on upcoming leagues and tournaments.

Ages 14+. This one-hour class will give you confidence in your

Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Monthly MWThF 6-7pm

$100 ID/$120 OD

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Personal Training Willamalane Center offers a variety of personal training options to fit your individual needs. For details or to speak with one of our personal trainers, call 541-736-4544 or email us at personaltraining@willamalane.org.

Personal Training Orientation

Sit down with one of our personal trainers in this two-part orientation. The first meeting is to determine your goals are and discuss health history. In the second meeting your trainer will go through a personalized workout, demonstrating movements to help you meet your fitness goal. Willamalane Center $45/member $55/nonmember

Individual Personal Training

Stay on track with your new routine by scheduling one-onone training sessions. Evolve your workout and enhance benefits. Willamalane Center 1 one-hour session: $45 members/$55 nonmembers 5 one-hour sessions: $160 members/$200 nonmembers 10 one-hour sessions: $280 members/$350 nonmembers

Group Personal Training

Stay motivated by setting up personal training sessions with up to four friends. Group personal training is a great way to stay accountable and save money. Willamalane Center 2 people $30/person per hour 3 people $20/person per hour 4 people $15/person per hour

$ SAVE WITH THE 10-PUNCH PASS! Only $45 ID/$54 OD Punch passes are good for both Willamalane Center and Adult Activity Center evening classes.

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Willamalane Center Fitness Memberships Location: 250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4544 Hours starting Sept 6: Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Starting Oct. 31: Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m. Closed Sept. 4-5, Nov. 24-25, Dec. 24-25, Jan. 1 More than a fitness center! Willamalane Center membership includes everything from drop-in basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball and skating to open climbing hours on the 33-foot tall EntrePrises free-form climbing wall — in addition to a complete fitness center. If you are interested in the fitness center and need an accommodation for a disability, contact Tracy Kribs at 541-736-4528 or tracyk@willamalane.org.

Willamalane Center Membership Rates Sign up for automatic monthly withdrawal and save 10 percent off the regular monthly fee. Adult

$20/month

Household of two

$40/month

Each additional member

$10/month

Drop-in, adult (18+)

$5

Drop-in, seniors, youth, students

$3 Valid student ID required

Corporate Memberships

Interested in wellness opportunities for your company? Call us at 541-736-4544 for more details!

Fitness Center Orientations

Learn how to use the elliptical machines, treadmills and other equipment. To schedule an orientation email personaltraining@willamalane.org or at 541-510-6422.


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Tennis

Thurston-Springfield Tennis Tourney

Open to players of all ages (ages 4 and up), and experience levels. Lessons include fundamentals, drills, rules, positioning, strategy and singles/ doubles games. Tennis director: Bob Reed, 541-683-1843, reedrobert77@gmail.com Lesson punch cards: you choose the level and days that are convenient for you to attend and use the appropriate card. Lesson punch cards may be purchased on site at the courts or at Willamalane Center. Scholarships available. Unlimited classes: $50/month 1-hour lesson punch cards: 4 punches/$18 or 8 punches/$32 1½-hour lesson punch cards: 4 punches/$22 or 8 punches/$40

Youth

Ages 10 and under

9/1-10/9

Willamalane Park

TuTh

6-7pm

Sat

5-6pm

Sun

5-6:30pm

10/10-12/31

Willamalane Center

TuTh

6-7pm

Sat

5-6pm

Sun

5-6:30pm

Juniors

Singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events for players of all ages and levels. Entries will be available mid-November. Contact Bob Reed at 541-543-4245 for more information or to enter. Willamalane Center 10/22-10/23 SaSu

7am-7pm

Sally Reed Tennis Tourney

Singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events for players of all ages and levels. Entries will be available mid-November. Contact Bob at 541-543-4245 for more information and to enter Willamalane Center 12/10-11 SaSu 7am-7pm

Holiday Tennis Camp (all ages and levels)

All ages are invited to join us for instruction, practice and some friendly competition. Willamalane Center 12/19-23 M-F 2-4pm 12/26-30 M-F 2-4pm

$40 for session or $10 per day $40 for session or $10 per day

Ball Machine Rental

Willamalane’s Tennis Attack ball machine is available for public use at Willamalane Center indoor courts. Rental is $10 per hour, which includes balls and operator. Court fees are separate. Advance registration required; call 541-736-4544.

Ages 11-18

9/1-10/9

Willamalane Park

TuTh

6-7pm or 7-8:30pm

Sat

All levels

5-6pm

Sat

Competition

6-8pm

10/10-12/31

Willamalane Center

TuTh

All levels

6-7pm or 7-8:30pm

Sat

All levels

5-6pm

Sat

Competition

6-8pm

Sun

All levels

5-6:30pm

Adults 9/1-10/9

Willamalane Park

TuTh

All Levels

6-7pm or 7-8:30pm

Sat

All Levels

5-6pm

Sat

Competition

6-8pm

10/10-12/31

Willamalane Center

Tu

Beginning

9-10am

MTuF

Intermediate/advanced

10-11:30a

WTh

Doubles

10-11:30am

TuTh

All levels

6-7pm or 7-8:30pm

Sat

All Levels

5-6pm

Sat

Competition

6-8pm

Sun

All Levels

5-6:30pm

Pickleball Join the craze! This easy-to-learn game is played on a badminton court with a perforated plastic baseball and wood or composite paddles. Drop-in. Please call to verify space. Willamalane Center M-F 9am-12pm $5 adult/$3 students and seniors

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Special Events ‘The Age of Love’ Movie Meet & Greet

Documentary film “The Age of Love” follows the adventures of seniors to discover how dreams change — or don’t change — from first love to the far reaches of life. Our Meet & Greet follows the movie’s speed dating format. Whether seeking a companion or soulmate, here’s your chance to meet interesting people in a fun and safe environment with no commitment. Light refreshments provided by Sheldon Park. Limited to 15 men and 15 women. To register call 541-736-4444. Adult Activity Center 10/28 F 6-9pm

$5 at the door

Holiday Mystery Theater

Join us for this special presentation of “Who Put Their Paws on Claus?” by the Curtain Up Players. This light-hearted mystery with a holiday theme is presented in two acts. Enjoy dessert and coffee at intermission while you and your friends discuss “whodunnit.” Limited tickets available. Adult Activity Center 12/2 F 6pm

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Holiday Marketplace Holiday Marketplace, Dec. 6-7

Adult Activity Center Have the time of your life! The Willamalane Adult Activity Center provides classes, activities and services for adults 50 and older. No membership is required. Location: 215 W. C St. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Evening hours vary with program needs. Closures: Aug. 18-28; Sept. 3, 5; Oct. 15, Nov. 11, 24-26; Dec. 10, 24-26, 31; Jan. 1 Registration: Register online at any time, or register at the center or by phone 541-736-4444.

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Shop the Holiday Marketplace for an incredible array of handcrafted gifts and homemade delicacies. You’ll find one-of-a-kind wooden creations, jewelry, candles, fiber arts and more. With so many choices and such a wide variety of vendors, this is the place to shop! Those interested in being vendors may contact the center at 541-736-4444 by Oct. 21. Adult Activity Center 12/6-7 Tu-W 9am-6pm

Island Park Art Gallery

Fusion of Reality and Abstraction: The Art of J. Scott Hovis In tempera paint and pencils, mixed media artist J. Scott Hovis creates art that has enough detail for viewers to recognize images, yet is vague enough to allow viewers to fill in the detail. Exhibit: 8/3-9/29 Regular center hours Free Reception: 8/12 F 5-7pm Free

Drama in Dark and Light: Paintings by Cork Larsen With the natural world as his inspiration, acrylic artist Cork Larsen creates works of mood and action, with the dramatic sky as backdrop. Exhibit: 10/5-11/23 Reception: 10/14

Regular center hours F 5-7pm

Free Free

Gayle Balsalobre: Nature Captured/Memories Forever Using cherished photographs and family images of favorite natural places, artist Gayle Balsalobre creates acrylic paintings that reflect travels throughout the West. Exhibit: 12/7/16-1/26/17 Reception: 12/9 F

Regular center hours Free 5-7pm Free


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Old-time Music Afternoon

Guitar player and singer Bruce McLennan returns to play those old-time melodies. Enjoy refreshments and tap your toes, sing along or dance to your favorite songs. Adult Activity Center 9/9 F 11:30am-12:30pm 10/14 F 11:30am-12:30pm 12/9 F 11:30am-12:30pm

Free Free Free

Jewelry Repair

Heartsick over a favorite necklace that broke or afraid to wear those special earrings? Jewelry instructor Angela Lees will be available for repairs while you wait. Most repairs will be free, but a small charge (under $5) may apply if special supplies are used. No soldering available; referrals will be made if necessary. Adult Activity Center 10/6 Th 12:30-2:30pm 11/3 Th 12:30-2:30pm 12/1 Th 12:30-2:30pm

Free Free Free

Halloween Celebration

Join us for a Senior Meals Halloween celebration on Oct. 31, with a guest appearance by Willamalane preschoolers in costume. Door prizes. Additional seating for those not eating. 10/31

M

11:30am Free/lunch extra cost

Walking Whippets

Moderate to brisk one-hour walks through the park, rain or shine. Newcomers welcome. No class 11/24. Every

TuTh 8:30am

Free

Steppers

Enjoy a casual 30- to 60-minute walk through the park. Return to the center for coffee and conversation. The walks start and end at the center. No class 9/5, 11/11, 11/25, 12/26. Every MWF 8:30am Free

Volkswalking

For ongoing walks throughout Lane County, contact the local Volkswalk organization, the Mossbacks, at 541-726-7169 or mossbacks.org. Coming up: 6K or 10K, Ridgeline Trail and South Amazon, Oct. 15th.

Fitness and Movement Active Exercise

Ages 50+. Includes moderate aerobics, floor exercises, resis-

tance training, stretching and weights. You can begin anytime. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. No class 9/5, 11/11, 11/25, 12/26. Adult Activity Center Every MWF 9am $25 ID/$30 OD for 10-class punch pass 12003

Gentle Exercise for Wellness

Ages 50+. Exercise techniques that increase flexibility,

strength and mobility. Great for stretching muscles, joint rotation and improving oxygen flow. Especially helpful for arthritis. You can begin anytime. Instructor: Byron Hanks. No

Lunch & Learn: Cowgirls and Ranchwomen of the American West

Cowgirls appeared on the American frontier in the mid-1800s. During the Victorian era, when a woman was expected to act ladylike and care for her family, cowgirls lived on the fringes. These determined pioneers worked stock alongside cowboys. Deepwood Museum & Gardens Executive Director Lynne Richardson will present stories and images of early cowgirls who worked on ranches, performed in Wild West shows and competed in rodeos. Sponsored by Visiting Angels. Space is limited; register in advance. A vegetarian lunch option is available. Adult Activity Center 10/21 F 12-2pm $5 for lunch/presentation only is free 12261

class 11/24.

Adult Activity Center Every TuTh 9am $20 ID/$24 OD for 10-class punch pass Every TuTh 10am $20 ID/$24 OD for 10-class punch pass

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Nia Technique Mind-body Fitness

Ages 18+. Nia is non-impact, aerobic exercise to music — a

healing blend of dance, yoga and tai chi. Enjoy new moves enhancing balance and bone density. Instructor: Janet Hollander. No class 11/24, 12/1. Adult Activity Center 9/6-10/25 Tu 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 11/1-12/13 Tu 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 9/8-10/27 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 11/3-12/15 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass

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SAVE WITH THE 10-PUNCH PASS! Only $45 ID/$54 OD Punch passes are good for both Willamalane Center and Adult Activity Center evening classes.

Qigong

Ages 18+. Qigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) uses soft, fluid

and harmonious movements to improve energy circulation, loosen joints, tone and oxygenate muscles and relax the nervous system. Qigong can be used as preventive, curative and recuperative treatment. There are both standing and sitting forms, making Qigong accessible to people of all ages and physical conditions. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 9/5, 12/26.

Adult Activity Center 9/12-10/24 M 4:30pm 10/31-12/12 M 4:30pm 9/7-10/26 W 4:30pm 11/2-12/14 W 4:30pm

$45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass $45 ID/$54 OD for 10-class punch pass

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Strength and Flexibility

Ages 50+. Regain strength, balance and flexibility. Class

focuses on core strengthening and weight training, with emphasis on the use of resistance bands and body-weight exercises. Includes orientation and weekly use of fitness center. Appropriate for all abilities. Instructor: Richard Strunk, personal trainer. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 9/19-10/24 M 10/31-12/12 M 9/21-10/26 W 11/2-12/14 W

9am 9am 9am 9am

$20 ID/$24 OD $24 ID/$28 OD $20 ID/$24 OD $24 ID/$28 OD

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SilverSneakers® Classic

Ages 50+. Move to the music through exercises designed to

Stability Balls

increase strength, range of movement and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are offered for resistance. A chair is available for seated or standing support.

fitness and core strength. Class will also use resistance tubes (bands), light dumbbells and body weight exercises. Bring your stability ball to class. Instructor: Richard Strunk, personal trainer. Register in advance.

SilverSneakers® Circuit

Ages 50+. Learn how to safely use a stability ball to develop

Willamalane Center 9/19-10/24 M 10/31-12/12 M 9/21-10/26 W 11/2-12/14 W

8am 8am 8am 8am

$20 ID/$24 OD $24 ID/$28 OD $20 ID/$24 OD $24 ID/$28 OD

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Strong Bones, Strong Body

Ages 50+. Learn to enhance your bone strength, improve bal-

ance and increase strength and energy. Exercises adjusted to your ability and based on bone research conducted at Oregon State University. Those diagnosed with osteoporosis or osteopenia strongly encouraged. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien, certified personal trainer. Register in advance. No class 9/16, 11/11, 11/25. Adult Activity Center 9/7-10/26 W 10am 11/2-12/14 W 10am 9/9-10/28 F 10am 11/4-12/16 F 10am Willamalane Center 9/6-10/25 Tu 1:30pm 11/1-12/13 Tu 1:30pm

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$31 ID/$37 OD $27 ID/$32 OD $27 ID/$32 OD $19 ID/$23 OD

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Willamalane Center Free for SilverSneakers members Drop-in only Nonmembers may purchase a punchcard for $3/punch (min. 4 punches). Every TuTh 1:30-2:30pm Drop-in/punch pass

Ages 50+. Increase endurance with a standing circuit work-

out. Upper-body strength work with handheld weights, elastic tubing and a SilverSneakers ball are alternated with low-impact aerobic choreography. A chair is used for standing support, stretching and relaxation. Willamalane Center Free for SilverSneakers members Drop-in only Nonmembers may purchase a punchcard for $3/punch (min. 4 punches). Every M 1:30-2:30pm Drop-in punch pass

Better Bones and Balance

Ages 50+. Enjoy floor exercises and other strength-building

routines. Moves are based on research from Oregon State University’s Bone Research Lab and are shown to help reduce bone loss and improve balance. Not for beginners; see Strong Bones, Strong Body. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. No class 9/16, 11/11, 11/25. Adult Activity Center 9/7-10/26 W 11/2-12/14 W 9/9-10/28 F 11/4-12/16 F

11am 11am 11am 11am

$31 ID/$37 OD $27 ID/$32 OD $27 ID/$32 OD $19 ID/$23 OD

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Tai Chi: Evening

Ages 18+. Tai chi is proven to relieve pain and improve quality

of life. Learn tai chi in a positive, enjoyable and interactive environment. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 11/24.

Adult Activity Center 9/8-10/27 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12024 11/3-12/15 Th 5:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12025

Tai Chi: Level 1

Ages 50+, 8 Form. Yang style exercise sets are good for balance

to help prevent falls. Warm-up exercises benefit joints, muscles and connective tissues to help with arthritis and relaxation. Qigong energy exercises aim to improve health and longevity. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Register in advance. No class 11/24. Adult Activity Center 9/6-10/27 TuTh 11am 11/1-12/15 TuTh 11am

$53 ID/$63 OD $43 ID/$52 OD

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Silver&Fit® Health plans offer the Silver&Fit® program to eligible Medicare Advantage/Supplement beficiaries and retirees. Silver&Fit® members with proof of eligibility may take Zumba Gold and Tai Chi: Movement for Better Balance for free.

Yoga for Health Ages 50+. Feeling the aches and pains of aging? Explore

ancient yoga poses and discover how they can help improve strength, flexibility and balance. Bring a blanket for passive poses. Instructor: Dave Kayfes. No class 9/5, 12/26. Adult Activity Center Every MW 8:30-9:45am Every MW 10-11:15am

$38 ID/$45 OD for punch pass 12364 $38 ID/$45 OD for punch pass 12365

Tai Chi: Level 2

Yoga for Weight Management

style. Warm-up exercises for joints, muscles and connective tissues help with arthritis and relaxation, while partner exercises aid balance and relaxation. Also learn Qigong energy exercises for longevity and practice standing meditation. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Register in advance. No class 11/24.

and yoga is a great way to reach that goal. Practice yoga at any age. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 11/24.

Adult Activity Center 9/6-10/27 TuTh 12pm 11/1-12/15 TuTh 12pm

Zumba Gold

Ages 50+. 24 Form. Expand on tai chi exercise sets based on Yang

$53 ID/$63 OD $43 ID/$52 OD

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Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance

Ages 50+. 108 long form set. This program of tai chi is designed

to improve balance and prevent falls. Movements adhere to fundamental principles of tai chi: weight-bearing and non weight-bearing stances, body alignment and coordinated movements in a continuous, circular and flowing motion. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Silver&Fit® eligible. Adult Activity Center 9/12-10/24 M 10:30am 10/31-12/12 M 10:30am

$23 ID/$28 OD $20 ID/$24 OD

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Yoga: Evening

Ages 18+. Yoga postures can boost your physical, mental and

emotional fitness. Sequences are designed so that everyone can participate and benefit. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 9/5, 12/26.

Adult Activity Center 9/8-10/27 Th 6:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12366 11/3-12/15 Th 6:30pm $45 ID/ $54 OD for 10-class punch pass 12367

Ages 50+. Zumba Gold is for those wanting a gentle version

of Zumba. Enjoy a dance-inspired fitness program that is low-impact and easy to follow. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien.

Register in advance. No class 9/15, 11/24. Silver & Fit® eligible. Adult Activity Center 9/8-10/27 Th 11/3-12/15 Th

1:30pm 1:30pm

$27 ID/$32 OD $23 ID/$27 OD

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Lectures Mutual Funds: The Good, the Bad and the Fine Print We’ll take a close-up look at the mutual fund industry, exploring eight things all investors should know. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/8 Th 1:30-3:30pm Free

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Become a Senior Companion

Adult Activity Center Advanced 9/12-10/24 M 10/31-12/12 M 9/7-10/26 W 11/2-12/14 W Beginning 9/12-10/24 M 10/31-12/12 M 9/7-10/26 W 11/2-12/14 W

Ages 18+. Weight loss should happen gradually and for good,

5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm

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6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm

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Are you a people person with time on your hands? The federal Senior Companion Program trains and supports low-income adult volunteers, age 55+, who make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities. Help clients maintain quality of life and earn a small hourly tax-free stipend. You’ll also learn about ElderHelp and Experience Works. Sponsored locally by Lane Community College. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/9 F 1:30pm Free

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Feed Your Brain: Nutrition for Concentration

Do you find it hard to concentrate or focus? Do you feel irritable or moody for no discernible reason? Are you absentminded or suffer from periodic brain fog? Join Natural Grocers nutritional health coach Yaakov Levine and learn the secrets of a better brain at any age. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/15 Th 1:30pm Free 12235

What is Urban Homesteading?

Ages 18+. There are many

ways to start living more healthfully and sustainably — all while saving money! Learn what urban homesteading is, why people do it, where to start and how to get the most return for your efforts. Introduction to the Urban Homesteading series. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/15 Th 6:30-7:30pm Free 12225

Legal Advice

Attorney Bill Atwood provides legal information and advice monthly in a group setting. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center

Advance Directives Review the Oregon Advance Directive, which appoints a health care representative and ensures that patients’ wishes regarding medical treatment are carried out should they be unable to communicate them to a doctor. 9/21 W Free 12226 11/16 W Free 12227

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Wills and Trusts Discuss the methods that can be used to transfer property upon death, including wills, trusts, payable on death and joint ownership. 10/19 W Free 12228 12/21 W Free 12229

3pm 3pm

Intro to Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine originated in ancient China and has evolved over thousands of years. Practitioners use herbal medicines and various mind and body practices, such as acupuncture, acupressure and tai chi, to treat or prevent health problems. Join Nathan Schulman, licensed acupuncturist and massage therapist. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/22 Th 1:30pm Free 12232

Maximize Your Social Security Retirement Benefits

Ages 18+. When it comes to

planning for your retirement and deciding when to file for Social Security, everyone’s situation is unique. Discover if you are really ready, and learn to make the most of your benefits. Presented by Jack Barry and Tom Sullivan of MassMutual Insurance Life Insurance Co. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27 Tu 6pm Free 12230

Kno w Your Resumé

Your resumé is a quick advertisement of who you are. Its purpose is to provide a summary of your skills, abil-

Discover Meditation & Visualization

Anyone can meditate and enjoy a calm and more positive life. Spiritual practitioner Grace Raphael will give a brief overview of meditation practices and the benefits experienced. She will also preview meditation with a guided visualization meant to get you in touch with your own loving heart space. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27 Tu 5:30-6:30pm Free 12234

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ities and accomplishments; its function is to secure a job interview. Each submission must be tailored to the job as described by the employer. In this course, we’ll look at tailoring your resumé to the requirements listed in the job. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/28 W 6pm Free 12338

New to Medicare?

Explore all Medicare has to offer. Medicare Parts A, B, and D will be reviewed, as well as Medicare Advantage/ Part C plans and Medigap Supplements. Discover federal and state programs available to help low-income beneficiaries with Medicare costs. We’ll also discuss fraud preven-

tion, enrollment periods and prescription drug plans. Presented by Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance, a volunteer-based program that provides unbiased information about Medicare and health insurance. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/29 Th 1:30pm Free 12233

Be an Informed Voter

Voters face a number of citizen initiatives and legislative referrals in the November general election. Speakers from the League of Women Voters of Lane County will discuss the pros and cons of each measure and talk about the organization’s mission to encourage informed and active participation in government. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/6 Th 1:30 pm Free 12236

Oregon’s Remarkable Women

Without the efforts of brave women of the past, the progressive and individualistic Oregon we know today might not exist. From native tribes and Oregon Trail pioneers to Victorian suffragists and unlikely politicians, strong female leaders give profound meaning to the state motto, Alis Volat Propriis — She Flies With Her Own Wings. Author Jennifer Chambers will join us to discuss her latest work, “Remarkable Oregon Women: Revolutionaries & Visionaries.” Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/13 Th 1:30pm Free 12237


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Purely Paleo

Fueling for Fitness

The Paleo Diet can give you the ancestral “tools” you need to help you reach your health and wellness goals. Explore the science behind it and discover why what was old is new again. Presented by Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach with Natural Grocers. Register in advance.

How do you support your body’s optimal energy levels and improve your fitness and recovery time with food and supplements? What makes Omega-3s so essential to your health? These unique fats play a key role in brain, heart, weight and joint health. Presented by Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach with Natural Grocers. Register in advance.

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Get a Job at 50+

Lane County has excellent resources for older adults who are seeking either paid or stipend work. Join representatives from WorkSource Lane, Goodwill Industries, Experience Works and Lane Community College to learn how you can take the next step. Co-sponsored by the LCC Successful Aging Institute. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 11/2 W 10am Free 12259

The Heart and Art of Successful Downsizing

Senior Move Manager Diana Masarie shares essential elements necessary for successful downsizing. Having worked with hundreds of people who have gone through this process, Masarie brings her tried and true approach to downsizing and lessons learned along the way. Creative, compassionate and realistic insights will have you believing when you leave that there is hope, whether you are downsizing to move or to stay put! Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 11/3 Th 1:30pm Free 12239

Immune Support 101

Improve Your Balance Learn to improve your balance and prevent falls. Balance deficits can occur with aging, injury or pathology. Discover what is necessary for balance control and try simple exercises you can perform safely at home to reduce your risk of falling. Presenter: Jennifer Johnson, MS, PTA with Axis Physical Therapy & Rehab. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/20 Th 1:30pm

Sharing Our Culture

The University of Oregon welcomes students from all over the world who are multi-talented, enthusiastic and eager to share their cultures and themselves with U.S. audiences. The Adult Activity Center will host several students throughout the year as part of a lecture series to discuss their coun-

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tries, cultures and special interest areas. Due to class schedules, the presenter and their home country will not be publicized until a few weeks before the scheduled date. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 11/17 Th 1:30pm Free 12231

Most people know vitamin C is important for the immune system, but why? And what about the other vitamins? Just like the rest of our body, the immune system requires optimal nutrition to work at its best. Keeping your immune system fed with the right stuff will ensure that your body is ready to handle whatever comes its way during the winter months. Presenter: Yaakov Levine, Natural Grocers nutritional health coach. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 12/8 Th 1:30pm Free 12240

The Ultimate Holiday Gift

Join personal growth instructor Carolyn Higgins and learn how to give to yourself first so that you can more effectively – and joyfully – give to others. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 12/14 W 1-3pm Free 12247

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Classes

New! Cooking Series Cooking classes come to the Adult Activity Center!

Language Italian

Ages 50+. Introduction to the language and culture. Focus

on basic grammar, conversational skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Text required. Instructor: Sied Imani. Register in advance. No class 11/11, 11/25. Adult Activity Center

Cooking Fundamentals, Oct. 3 One-pot Wonder, Nov. 21 Soup and Salad, Oct. 12 and Nov. 9 Holiday Hors d’oeuvres, Dec. 19 Cooking with Essential Oils: Pies, Oct. 22 Gluten-free, Sugar-free Cooking, various dates See full class details, page 47

Level 1: Beginning to intermediate. Instructor consent required for new students. 9/9-10/21 F 10/28-12/23 F

8:30-11:30am $252ID/$299 OD 8:30-11:30am $252 ID/$299 OD

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Spanish

Ages 50+. Instructor: Upasana Grugan. Register in advance. No class 11/22. Adult Activity Center

Advanced: Reading, writing and conversing in Spanish. Advanced grammar. 9/20-12/13 Tu

9-10:30am

$92 ID/$110 OD

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Conversational: Conversation in Spanish based on literature, current events and personal life events. 9/20-12/13 Tu

10:30am-12:30pm $122 ID/$146 OD

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General Interest Memoirs

Ages 50+. A support group for people interested in writing

about the facts, stories and events of their lives. Register in advance. No class 9/5, 12/26. Adult Activity Center. Weekly M 1-2:30pm

$5 ID/$6 OD/term

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Conversations with Women

Ages 50+. A diverse group of women meet to extend horizons

through the exchange of ideas in a group discussion format. Register in advance.

Culture and Comprehension: Discussion in English of Latino cultures and customs. Intermediate level reading and writing.

Adult Activity Center. Semi-monthly 1st & 3rd W 10:15-11:30am $5 ID/$6 OD/term 12095

9/20-12/13 Tu

Friendship Circle

12:30-2pm

$92 ID/$110 OD

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Ages 50+. Are you looking for friendly people to talk with,

Chinese, Beginning

Ages 18+. For the beginner with little or no experience in

Mandarin Chinese. Instructor Jen Jen Hwang-Shum teaches various ways of writing and communicating the language. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27-11/29 Tu 6-8pm

$130 ID/$156 OD

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Chinese, Intermediate

Ages 18+. Explore different ways of communicating and

writing in Mandarin Chinese. Prerequisite: at least one year of Chinese language study. Instructor: Jen Jen Hwang-Shum. Register in advance. No class 11/24. Adult Activity Center 9/29-12/8 Th 6-8pm

$130 ID/$156 OD

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share ideas or offer personal wisdom about life? Give our club a try. You steer the conversation with the goal of adding friendship to life’s gifts. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center Monthly 3rd W 1:30pm

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Creating Your Personal Identity Book

Organize and review your important personal and financial papers with a Personal Identity Book. Beyond just business, use a self-evaluation tool to determine what gives your life meaning and purpose. Receive goal setting assistance and create an action plan to get you there. Use the book as a “living document” to assist you in moving forward toward your goals as well as regular maintenance of your important paperwork. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/14 W 6-7:30pm 12/5 M 2:30-4pm

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Declutter and Organize Your Home

Ages 18+. Seasonal cleaning, downsizing or just too much

stuff ? Learn practical ways and helpful hints to make your house easier to maintain. This two-part class provides tips and tools with homework to immediately start a plan of action. Instructor: Patricia Hillyer. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/1–8 Sa 10am-12pm

$22 ID/$28 OD

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Conscious Aging for Women Workshop

Women ages 55+. Reframe! Reflect! Rewire! This workshop

focuses on café-style conversations where we explore tools that can help us more fully embrace elderhood. We will examine our self-limiting beliefs, learn to develop greater self-compassion around the aging process, reflect on what has given heart and meaning in our lives, connect with others on this journey and contemplate embracing life to its fullest as we meet the challenges of aging. Register in advance. $20 workbook and materials fee due to instructors at the first class. Adult Activity Center 9/19 M 1:30-4pm 10/3-31 M 1:30-4pm

FREE INTRO for women 55+ $73 ID/$84 OD

cushion for the floor; wear warm, comfortable clothing. This class is also available on a drop-in basis, $7 in-district or $8.50 out-of-district. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27 Tu 10/4-25 Tu 11/1-22 Tu 11/29-12/20 Tu

5:30-6:30pm 5:30-6:15pm 5:30-6:15pm 5:30-6:15pm

Ages 50+. Reflexology is the practice of applying pressure to

the feet and hands utilizing specific thumb, finger and hand techniques to points and areas which correspond to specific organs, bones and body systems. You’re invited to join Nathan Schulman, licensed acupuncturist, for a fun, hands-on class. Bring a partner or just your hands! Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/5 W 11am-12:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD

Ages 50+. Feel good about yourself and confident about the way you look! Perhaps you are retiring, downsizing, experiencing a life transition, recently lost or gained weight, or maybe are just tired of the way you look. Rediscover yourself with stylist and consultant Patricia Hillyer. Class topics are progressive but can be taken alone; register for your favorite or all three for a discount. Register in advance.

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completion may lower your insurance rate. AARP certified instructor. Pay $20 fee ($15 AARP members) directly to instructor. No credit cards accepted. Register in advance. 12050 12051 12052

Adult Activity Center

Optimal Core Alignment

Entire Series

professor of martial arts and bodywork in this four-session workshop to reduce stress, improve circulation, energize musculature and address or avoid chronic strain and pain. You will learn practical self-help methods to assess and improve your posture and body alignment, improve function and reduce pain while standing, walking, sitting and working. Included in the course is an individual evaluation of your optimal core alignment and personalized recommendations. Register in advance.

Your Personal Style

Ages 50+. Join a doctor of physical therapy and a 50-year

Adult Activity Center 9/23-10/14 F 11:30am-12:30pm

$49 ID/$58 OD

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Meditation & Visualization

Ages 18+. Relax into a quiet space in which to explore your

inner self with Grace Raphael, spiritual practitioner. Each week we will employ a different meditation or visualization exercise as a vehicle to release stress and move into a more peaceful and joyful day. Sit on a chair or bring a

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A Fitting Wardrobe

Ages 50+. Refresher course to improve your driving skills;

12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor 12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor 12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor

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Hand & Foot Reflexology

AARP Driver Safety

Adult Activity Center 9/19 & 26 M 10/24 & 31 M 11/21 & 28 M

FREE INTRO $25 ID/$29 OD $25 ID/$29 OD $25 ID/$29 OD

11/7-21 M 1:30-3:30pm $35 ID/$41 OD

Complete an inventory to help define your style and discover if your wardrobe matches your lifestyle, what you need in your closet, and answer the question, “How do we age with style?” 11/7

M 1:30-3:30pm $13 ID/$15 OD

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What Fits You Learn about style personalities, the colors that work best for you, clothing design for different body shapes and how fit and proportion of clothes affect your look. 11/14

M

1:30-3:30pm $13 ID/$15 OD

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Build Your Wardrobe Learn how to organize and edit your closets, how to shop and how to build a wardrobe. 11/21

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1:30-3:30pm $13 ID/$15 OD

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Urban Homesteading Ages 18+. Start living more locally, healthfully and sustainably — and save some money in the process! Join Kevin Prier of Suburban Homecraft. Choose your favorite courses or register for the entire series at a discount. Register in advance. See page 51 for full class descriptions.

Make Yourself More Marketable for Today’s Workforce Ages 18+. Employers’ expectations have changed, and most now assume all employees have basic computer skills. Strengthen your technical skills and give yourself a competitive edge.

Know Your Resumé: Your resumé is a quick advertisement of who you are. Its purpose is to provide a summary of your skills, abilities and accomplishments, and its function is to secure a job interview. Each submission must be tailored to the job as described by the employer. In this course, we’ll look at tailoring your resumé to the requirements listed in the job. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/28 W 6-7pm 11/16 W 6-8pm

FREE LECTURE $24 ID/$28 OD

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Microsoft Word: Microsoft Word is a word processing program that allows users to type, edit, copy and save documents electronically. Along with text, you can also use Word to introduce graphs, charts, images and pictures into documents. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/5-12 W 6-8pm

$24 ID/$28 OD

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Microsoft Excel: Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application designed to perform basic and complex mathematical computations and functions. In addition to performing arithmetic operations, Excel allows users to create graphical displays of data. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/19-26 W 6-8pm

$24 ID/$28 OD

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Microsoft PowerPoint: Microsoft PowerPoint is a complete presentation graphics tool. It offers word processing, outlining, drawing, graphing and presentation management tools. In addition to being one of the best presentation tools on the market, it is also a valuable training tool. Instructor: Elliot Wiltz. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 11/2-9 W 6-8pm

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Adult Activity Center

DIY Holiday Gifts

Intro to Urban Homesteading Lecture: Why Do It and How to Start

Gifts made by hand come from the heart. See page 50 for full class descriptions.

9/15 Th Free 12225

6:30-7:30pm

Entire Series: Urban Homesteading 9/15-11/17 $159 ID/$189 OD

Th 6:30-8:30pm

Spa Gifts with Essential Oils Adult Activity Center 11/19 Sa 10am-12pm $30 ID/$36 OD 12316

Needle Felted Scarf

Canning Basics: Dill Pickles

Adult Activity Center 11/20 Su 2-5pm $15 ID/$18 OD 12322

Salsa

Urban Homesteading: Gift Soaps and Balms

9/22 Th $18 ID/$21 OD 9/29 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

Applesauce

10/6 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

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Winter Gardening 10/13 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

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Fermenting: Sauerkraut, Kombucha and Kimchi 10/20 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

Soap Making 10/27 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

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Sourdough Bread 11/3 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

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Cheese Making, Yogurt and Kefir 11/10 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

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Eating Well on a Tight Budget 11/17 Th $18 ID/$21 OD

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Adult Activity Center 12/1 Th 6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 12352

Urban Homesteading: Ginger Treats Adult Activity Center 12/8 Th 6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 12353

Urban Homesteading: Flavored Sugars and Salts Adult Activity Center 12/15 Th 6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 12354

Needle Felting Ornament Adult Activity Center

12/7 W 5:30-8:30pm $15 ID/$18 OD 12324

Crochet Angel Ornament Adult Activity Center

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Décor Chalk Painting Techniques

Ages 15+. Refinish furniture and décor without stripping, sanding or priming. Each of these fun classes offers instruction on using chalk paint, a special paint that produces a rustic, matte finish. Take home a beautiful decoration or gift — plus a new skill for other projects at home. Fee includes supplies. Register in advance. Instructor: Linda Peirce.

Mason Jar

Practice techniques to use chalk paint on wood furniture and glass. Take home a completed Mason jar project. Adult Activity Center 10/4 Tu 6-8pm $30 ID/$36 OD 12404

Fall Décor

Create a custom sign to take home and decorate your home for fall. Adult Activity Center 10/23 Su 2-4pm $30 ID/$36 OD 12405

Holiday Décor

Create a custom sign to take home and decorate your home for the holidays. Adult Activity Center 12/6 Tu 6-8pm $30 ID/$36 OD 12406

Dia De Los Dollies

Repurpose a porcelain doll into a festive display piece to commemorate those who have passed or simply to spice up your décor. Instructor: Angela Lees. Bring a porcelain doll; other supplies provided. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/19 W 5:30-9pm $39 ID/$46 OD 12258

Creative Collage Workshop

Play with various materials — some repurposed — to create collages that can become cards, small folding books or larger works of art. Most materials supplied. Register in advance.

Essential Oils

Adult Activity Center 10/8 Sa 9am-12pm $22 ID/$26 OD 12100

Chakra Support with Essential Oils

Whimsical Wreath-making

All ages. Craft beautiful

handmade wreaths. October’s wreath will be filled with bright leaves and fun Halloween items. December’s wreath will include fragrant foliage from the ranch.

The seven chakras govern particular body parts, organs, particular parts of your personality, as well as your psychological and emotional makeup. Discover which essential oils open the flow of energy through each chakra in this fun and enlightening class taught by Rebecca Worth. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/24 Sa 11am-1pm

$18 ID/$22 OD

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Cooking with Essential Oils: Pies

Make your holiday pies extra special this year using culinary essential oils. A demonstration on pumpkin and apple pie Dorris Ranch Tomseth House using cinnamon, cardamon, ginger and black pepper oils. Fall Fun Light fare will be served. Register in advance. Instructor: 10/15 Sa 10am-12pm Rebecca Worth. $30 ID/$35 OD 12195 Winter Wonderland Adult Activity Center 12/3 Sa 10am-12pm 10/22 Sa 12-2pm $30 ID/$35 OD 12196

Holiday Bags and Bows Ages 13+. Have old wrap-

ping paper, but don’t love wrapping gifts? Learn how to make your own gift bag. Practice making beautiful bows with both unwired and wired ribbon. Bring a roll of wrapping paper and 1-inch wide ribbon if you have some. Some supplies will be available. Instructor: Elaina Clark. Adult Activity Center 11/30 W 6-8pm $5 ID/$6 OD 12345

$20 ID/$24 OD

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De-stress with Essential Oils

Are the holidays stressing you out? Take some time out for yourself and relax at beautiful Dorris Ranch. Instructor Rebecca Worth will demonstrate de-stress techniques using essential oils; lavender and chamomile oils will be highlighted. Register in advance. Tomseth House 12/10 Sa 10am-12pm

$14 ID/$17 OD

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Holiday Gifts and Décor with Essential Oils Save when you register for both holiday essential oil classes! 11/12-11/19 $49 ID/$60 OD

Holiday Ornaments with Essential Oils

Try an exciting new twist on aromatic holiday décor. Make two different ornaments joining essential oils and nature. Register in advance. Instructor: Rebecca Worth Adult Activity Center 11/12 Sa 10am-12pm

$22 ID/$27 OD

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Spa Gifts with Essential Oils

Make bath fizzies and lotions. See full class description, page 50. Adult Activity Center 11/19 Sa 10am-12pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Day Trips Ages 18+ Trips leave from the Adult Activity Center

Depoe Bay Salmon Bake

Depoe Bay. Fires kept us

from this annual event last year, but it’s back! Enjoy a succulent salmon meal, great performances and music. Over 2,000 pounds of salmon is slow roasted to perfection on alder stakes, just as Native Americans did for generations. Watch as Native Americans perform traditional dance and song. Register by Sept. 10 9/17 Sa 8:45am-5:30pm $61 ID/$69 OD 12291

Senior Safari at the Oregon Zoo

Portland. The zoo is never

more fun than on Senior Safari Day. Senior Safari

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TRIP PREVIEW PARTY Friday, Sept. 9 10 a.m. Learn about upcoming trips, meet other travelers, enjoy refreshments and maybe even win a prize. We’ll show slides and share a wonderful selection of day trips coming right up. Don’t miss hearing about the fall colors, great shopping, informative tours, overnighters and many new adventures.

features animal talkers, birds of prey on display, pet-able creatures and a lunch special. Come see why the zoo isn’t just for kids! Involves walking; wear comfortable shoes, hat and sunscreen. Register in advance. 9/20 Tu 8am-5:30pm $39 ID/$47 OD 12292 Purchase food on-site or bring a sack lunch.

Lincoln City Kite Festival & Outlet Shopping

Lincoln City. The day is yours!

We’ll take you to the D River State Recreation Site where the Lincoln City Kite Festival will be taking place. You may choose to picnic on the beach with your sack lunch or dine at Kyllo’s Seafood & Grill where every seat has an ocean (and kite) view. Continuous shuttle service takes spectators from the beach to the Tanger Outlet Mall for those wishing to shop. Walking required. Register in advance. 10/1 Sa 8:45am-6:30pm $42 ID/$49 OD 12293 Food is an additional cost. Bring a sack lunch if desired.

Sisters Harvest Faire

Sisters. Enjoy a scenic drive

over the Cascades for the 33rd annual Harvest Faire. Celebrate the changing season with this festival of handmade artisan goods and food featuring more than 200 juried vendors. The Faire

takes place in downtown Sisters, steps away from the wonderful shopping district! Register in advance. 10/8 Sa 7:30am-5pm $39 ID/$47 OD 12294 Food is an additional cost. Bring a sack lunch if desired.

Cruise the Fall Colors in the Gorge

Cascade Locks. Mid-October

is the ideal time to visit the Columbia River Gorge, when colorful displays of big-leaf maple, cottonwood and Oregon ash trees unfold. Enjoy a boxed lunch aboard the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler as we cruise for two hours through the National Scenic Area. Bring your camera for an incredibly scenic stop on our return home! Photo ID required to board. Register in advance; full refund not guaranteed after Oct. 3. 10/18 Tu 7am-5:15pm $88 ID/$99 OD 12295 Lunch is included in price of trip.


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IKEA Shopping

Portland. Shoppers’ delight!

Portland’s huge IKEA store is a world of inexpensive, stylish Swedish furniture and unique home items, while its café serves their famous meatballs and cinnamon rolls for lunch. Don’t forget the holiday essentials while they’re in stock! The bus has room for smaller pieces of ready-to-assemble furniture. Register in advance. 11/3 Th 8:30am-5pm $39 ID/$47 OD 12296 Food is an additional cost.

South Coast Museum Tour

Charleston. The South Coast

is home to two new attractions sure to delight. The Charleston Marine Life Center, which opened in May, showcases the diversity of ocean life as well as current research by UO students and faculty. The Coos History Museum reopened in September 2015 at its new location on the Bayfront with incredible views. Register in advance. 11/10 Th 8am-5:45pm $51 ID/$61 OD 12297 Food is an additional cost.

Journey to Space at OMSI Portland. Visit the

10,000-square-foot Journey to Space exhibition to experience what it is like to be on board the International Space Station and try your hand at some of the feats of engineering that support the astronauts who live there. Space features interactive exhibits including massive rotating labs modeled after the interna-

tional space station, and authentic artifacts that engage visitors with the unparalleled adventure of space exploration. Register in advance; full refunds not guaranteed after Nov. 17. 11/30 W 8am-4:30pm $49 ID/$58 OD 12298 Food is an additional cost. Bring a sack lunch if desired.

Pittock Mansion & Holiday Lights

Portland. Built in 1914 for

one of Oregon’s influential families, Pittock Mansion is filled with rich history and remarkable stories. The holiday season highlights the work of more than 80 volunteers and professional designers who have lent their time and talents to transform the mansion into a holiday wonderland! After dinner travel to the largest light show in the Northwest spanning the track at Portland International Raceway.

Bird E.E. Wilson, Philomath Lagoons & Talking Waters

Albany. Large numbers of

swans, geese and ducks roost in the Willamette Valley in winter where adequate food and water are available. Raptors, including bald eagles, are also present feeding on weak or injured waterfowl. The three locations we’ll visit provide opportunities to view the majority of wintering waterfowl and raptors found in the Willamette Valley as well as a variety of other birds. Register in advance. 1/18 W $49 ID/$58 OD Bring a sack lunch.

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‘Astoria’ at Gerding Theater

Portland. Adapted from the

best-selling true story by Peter Stark, this performance depicts a harrowing dual journey — one over land, one 12/13 Tu 12:15-10pm by sea. Just two years after the $53 ID/$63 OD 12299 Lewis and Clark expedition Food is an additional cost. concluded, President Jefferson and John Jacob Astor Holiday Lights at turn their sights westward Shore Acres and begin one of history’s Charleston. Shore Acres Park most dramatic but largely is a 7-acre fantasyland on forgotten conquests. Register the coast illuminated with by Jan. 12; full refunds not more than 350,000 lights, guaranteed after this date. including lighted sculptures 1/28 Sa 10am-7pm $65 ID/$77 OD 12326 of flowers, sea creatures Food is an additional cost. and insects. Enjoy refreshments and entertainment Overnight Trips in the beautifully decorated Garden House and gazebo. We’ll stop for a special treat Coming Soon: Birding along the way and have dinthe Klamath Basin ner before heading home. By late February, migrating Register in advance. waterfowl will have com12/21 W 1-11pm pleted the first leg of their $42 ID/$49 OD 12300 southward migration and Food is an additional cost. are spending a few weeks resting and feeding in the

Klamath Basin. Huge numbers of tundra swans, snow geese and other waterfowl are present, as well as more wintering bald eagles than anywhere else in the lower 48 states. This trip, led by Floyd Weitzel, will offer opportunity for close-up views of most of the swan, goose and duck species seen in Oregon along with huge numbers of eagles, other raptors and a variety of other species. Included are coach, hotel, most meals and instruction. Registration begins Oct. 3. 2/23-25 Th-Sa Cost TBA

7am-6pm

Spring 2017 Ashland Interlude We plan to see Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” and “Shakespeare in Love,” based on the screenplay.

May 2017 Birding Overnight The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is one of the premier birding areas on the entire United States!

Special Destinations Heart of the South Presentation

Ya’ll get ready for a great trip, ya hear? This journey through New Orleans, Natchez and Lafayette is going to be a crowd pleaser. Call Kat at 541-688-4052 for more information and to register. Prices increase after 9/19. 3/19-27 Su-M Double $2,594 Single $3,449 Trip presentation 9/6 Tu 10am Adult Activity Center

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Arts & Crafts

Crochet Techniques

Painting & Drawing Watercolor for Beginners: Capture Fall Colors

Ages 18+. Brilliant trees and landscapes provide inspiration

in this beginner-friendly class. Learn skills in drawing and painting and specific techniques that make watercolor such an exciting medium. Instructor: Jill Lauch. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/29-11/17 Th 6:30-8:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD

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Watercolor: Rural Landscapes

Ages 50+. Capture the beauty and mood of rural landscapes

through watercolor techniques taught by instructor Ellen Gabehart. Weekly demonstrations and individual evaluations make this suitable for all levels. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/26-11/14 M 12:30-3:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD

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Drawing: Rural Architectural Landscapes

Ages 50+. Learn to observe and draw basic shapes of rural

structures, animals and landscapes. Weekly demonstrations and individual evaluations by instructor Ellen Gabehart make this suitable for all levels. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27-11/15 Tu 9:30am-12:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD

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Oil Painting

Ages 50+. Emphasis on color, drawing skills, composition,

technique and equipment. Instructor, Gloria Tinker, discusses supply list first class. Register in advance. No class 11/24. Adult Activity Center 10/6-12/15 Th 9am-12pm 10/6-12/15 Th 1-4pm

$83 ID/$98 OD $83 ID/$98 OD

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Chinese Brush Calligraphy

Ages 18+. Use a specialized brush to explore the beauty of

ancient Chinese character writing. Instructor Jen Jen HwangShum will go over the supply list, which includes brush, ink and paper. Register in advance. No class 10/1, 15 and 11/26. Adult Activity Center 9/24-12/17 Sa 9-11am

$160 ID/$189 OD

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Creative Collage Workshop

Ages 18+. In a workshop designed to free up your creativity,

we will use (play with) various materials, some repurposed, to create collages that can become cards, small folding books, or larger works of art. Most materials will be supplied by instructor Jill Lauch, including “grab bags” to inspire spontaneous art-making. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/8 Sa 9am-12pm

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Fiber artist Grace Raphael teaches crochet techniques appropriate for beginners and those with advanced skills. See page 45 for full class descriptions.

Textiles Tatting

Ages 50+. Learn a technique

for handcrafting beautiful knotted lace, or complete a project. Supply list at registration. Instructor: Cheryl Birch. Register in advance.

Crochet Fundamentals: Basic Techniques

Adult Activity Center 9/14-12/28 2nd & 4th W 2-4pm $53 ID/$63 OD 12321

Adult Activity Center 9/20 Tu 6-8pm $14 ID/$16 OD 12336

Intro to Needle Felting

Crochet Fundamentals: Granny Squares Adult Activity Center 9/26-10/10 M 6-8pm $36 ID/$44 OD 12337

Fingerless Mittens Adult Activity Center 10/22-11/5 Sa 10am12pm $36 ID/$44 OD 12343

Cabbage Patch Doll Hat Adult Activity Center 11/28-12/5 M 6-8pm $24 ID/$29 OD 12344

Ready to try needle felting but not sure where to begin? With no experience at all you can learn about basic tools and techniques. Create a cute character to take home after just one class. Supplies included. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/21 W 5:30-7:30pm $15 ID/$18 OD 12317

Needle Felting: Painting with Wool Use basic needle felting skills and learn to make art suitable for framing. Work on a two-dimensional project experimenting with color and texture. Bring felting supplies; a list will be provided. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/28-10/12 W 5:30-8:30pm $29 ID/$34 OD 12319

Quilting Circle

Ages 50+. Experienced group

quilts pieced tops for community members as a center fundraiser. Quilters are willing to teach those wanting to join the group. Call 541-7364444 for inquiries. No meeting 11/11 & 25.

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Jewelry

Woodcraft

Paper Craft

Turning Rocks into Beautiful Jewelry

Woodworking, Intro

The Japanese Art of Notan

Ages 18+. This creative ex-

perience covers everything from rock identification to fitting your polished stone into its setting, and all steps in between. Bring an ultra-fine black Sharpie and ear plugs, everything else furnished. Taught by Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club instructors. Register in advance. No class 10/13 and 11/24. Adult Activity Center 9/15-10/20 Th 5:45-8:45pm $17.50 ID/$20 12055 11/3-12/8 Th 5:45-8:45pm $17.50 ID/$20 12056

Beginning Earrings

Ages 50+. Instructor Angela

Lees will instruct you in a basic wire loop and simple design elements, including the incorporation of chain to create earrings with your own unique flair. All materials are provided; students will take home three different pairs of earrings. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 9/28 W 2-4pm $18 ID/$21 OD 12256

Beginning Bead Stringing

Ages 50+. Learn two differ-

ent beginning bead stringing techniques. Students leave with a completed freshwater pearl necklace and a bracelet of their own design. All materials are included. Instructor: Angela Lees. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 11/2 W 1:30-3:30pm $22 ID/$26 OD 12257

Ages 18+. Learn the basics

of working with hand and power tools, the qualities of wood and joinery. Instructor Robert Havas will help you gain a new appreciation of what you have learned through making a small project. Must attend first class. Material fee of $25 included in class fee. Register in advance.

Ages 50+. Notan is a Japa-

nese term used to express “light-dark” as a design element. Using only light and dark paper, scissors and glue, create amazing cutouts that take on an almost three-dimensional appearance. Each composition seems to blossom on the page. Make and take home a collage; no experience necessary! Instructor: Judy O’Brien. Register in advance.

9/28-11/16 W 6-8:30pm $137 ID/$159 OD 11970

Woodworking for Women

Adult Activity Center 10/27 Th 10am-12pm $16 ID/$20 OD 12312

Ages 18+. Ladies only for

this woodworking class emphasizing safety and proper use of tools. With the guidance of instructor Rick Dougherty, create a lovely dresser valet or picture frame. Basic materials supplied. Must bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure. Register in advance. Material fee of $20 included in class price.

Artisan Studios Lapidary Shop

Ages 18+. Equipped with

slab and trim saws, grinders, sanders and polishers. Staff will cut rocks. Instructors: Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club. Closed 9/5, 10/15, 11/24, 12/10, 24, 1/1-9.

10/6-27 Th 6:30-8:30pm Adult Activity Center TuWTh 9am-3pm $70 ID/$82 OD 12266 F 12-5pm Sa 9am-12pm Wood Carving $17.50 ID/$20 OD for 5-session Ages 50+. Instruction availpunch pass; $4.50 ID/$5.50 OD daily rate able for beginners; drop-in

studio for experienced carvers who share ideas and information. Furnish your own tools and wood. Adult Activity Center Weekly Tu 1-3pm $5 ID/$6 OD/term 10482

Wood Shop

Ages 18+. Equipped with

saws, planer, jointer and hand tools. Instruction available. Instructor: Rick Dougherty. Closed 9/5, 10/15, 11/26, 12/10, 24, 1/1-9. Adult Activity Center Weekly M-Th 9-11:30am & 12:30-3pm NEW! 9am-12pm Sa $25 ID/$27.50 OD for 5-session punch pass; $6 ID/$6.50 OD daily

Tissue Painting

Ages 50+. Make and take

home a unique work of abstract art using the simplest of materials! Create the design you want by cutting or tearing various shapes and colors of tissue paper, combining and layering to create your own work of art. No experience necessary; all supplies provided. Instructor: Judy O’Brien. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 12/12 M 1:30-4:30pm $16 ID/$20 OD 12315

Card-making Club

Ages 50+. Create greeting

cards suitable for mailing while sharing expertise with other crafters. Bring your own supplies. Make cards for yourself and to donate to military families. Adult Activity Center Monthly 3rd Tu 3-5pm Free 12099

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Technology

Drop-in Computer Lab

Android Phones for Beginners

Ages 50+. Learn how to set up your smartphone for the first

time, how to download and use basic applications, or apps, and how to keep your phone secure. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/14 W 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 11/4 F 9-11am $12 ID/$14 OD

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Android Phones for Advanced Beginners

Ages 50+. For those who are already using an Android smart-

phone and want to know more. Learn how to set up email and Facebook, how to organize and find apps and how to enhance navigation. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/28 W 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 11/18 F 9-11am $12 ID/$14 OD

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Android Tablets: How to Use

Ages 50+. With over 1 billion active devices and 1 million apps

developed, Google’s Android mobile operating system is the most popular in the world. Learn how to purchase and download apps, manage key settings, use gestures to navigate and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/25 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD

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Best Free Apps

Ages 50+. Discover the best free apps you can download

to your smartphone or tablet. With the right repertoire of apps, smartphones and tablets can promote major lifestyle improvements. Apps allow you to keep your mind active and engaged by staying connected with friends and family, keeping abreast of news and world events, listening to music and being entertained. Apps also allow you to set reminders for physician appointments, take medicines and pay bills online. Appropriate for all types of smart phones and tablets. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. 10/21 11/1 12/2

F Tu F

9-11am 6-8pm 9-11am

$12 ID/$14 OD $12 ID/$14 OD $12 ID/$14 OD

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IOS10: Get Ready for Changes to Your IPhone or IPad

Ages 50+. Ready or not, technology keeps moving forward.

Every year Apple releases a major update to their mobile computing platform, iOS. This year’s release, iOS 10, brings changes that are both substantial and exciting. Class participants will learn the differences between iOS 9 and iOS 10, understand and utilize the 10 best new features and get a glimpse of what the future of computing has in store. In-

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Practice your skills, email friends and use the Internet. Basic computer skills are necessary. Instruction not provided. Check the calendar on the door for availability, or visit willamalane.org/class/computer-lab. Availability may vary. See staff for lab access. Building closed 9/5, 11/11-12. 11/2526, 12/10, 12/23-26, 12/31.

Tutoring Help available for ages 50+. $35/hour. Call 541-736-4444 to schedule appointment with Aaron Andrus.

structor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/12 W 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 11/22 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD

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IPad for Beginners

Ages 50+. Many people don’t need a computer anymore. Email,

Internet searches, games and communication are simpler and more accessible on an Apple iPad tablet. Learn the basic functions of your iPad, how set it up properly, how to find your way around the different pages and screens, take and view pictures, and more. This class is designed to help you build confidence in your ability to use and enjoy modern technology. Bring your iPad. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/27 Tu 1:30-3pm $12 ID/$14 OD 11/9 W 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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IPad Advanced Beginners

Ages 50+. Take your iPad to the next level. Move beyond the

basics by personalizing your iPad. Use voice commands to make basic functions faster and easier, add applications from the App Store to add ease and add enjoyment to your life, and share pictures with family and friends. Bring your iPad. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/4 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD 11/23 W 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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IPhone for Beginners

Ages 50+. Set up your iPhone and learn how to use the but-

tons and navigation. Download and use basic applications, or apps, and learn to keep your iPhone secure. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/16 F 9-11am $12 ID/$14 OD 9/20 Tu 6-8pm $12 ID/$14 OD 10/17 M 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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IPhone for Advanced Beginners

uninstall. Use DVDs, flash drives, memory cards and external drives. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance.

and want to know more. Learn how to set up email and Facebook, how to organize and find apps, and how to enhance navigation. Leave with your iPhone working just the way you want it to. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 9/14-21 W

Ages 50+. For those who are already using an Apple iPhone

Adult Activity Center 9/30 F 9-11am $12 ID/$14 OD 10/11 Tu 6-8pm $12 ID/$14 OD 10/31 M 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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1-3:30pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

Manage & Maintain Your PC

Ages 50+. Practice with CleanUp, defrag and backup. Keep

programs and devices updated. Avoid and resolve common problems. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance.

Tracking Your Health with IPhone

Adult Activity Center 9/28-10/5 W 1-3:30pm

emergency information system. Learn how to: set up a Medical ID to make critical health and emergency contact information accessible in case of emergency; track health information and goals such as steps taken, nutrition and fitness, sleep quality, vitals and blood sugar; and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance.

Prevent/Solve Online Hassles

Ages 50+. Your iPhone has an internal health tracking and

Adult Activity Center 10/7 F 9-11am $12 ID/$14 OD 10/18 Tu 6-8pm $12 ID/$14 OD 11/7 M 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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Practice with Your Digital Camera

Ages 50+. Learn basics, settings and menus. Practice how and

what to use when. Bring your digital camera to class with a charged battery, memory card installed and the instruction manual. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 12/7-14 Th 1-3:30pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Choose and Set up a Tablet

Ages 50+. Compare tablet options. Handle setup and identify ba-

sic apps. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 12/9 F 1-3:30pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Computers Most of the following computer classes are for those with personal computers using Microsoft or Windows personal computers, not Apple or Macintosh. For those with Apple computers, please refer to Mac classes or tutoring. Register in advance.

Discover Your PC

Ages 50+. Practice basics: desktop, navigations, program

functions, safety and virus protection. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. No prerequisite. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/7 W 1-3:30pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Ages 50+. Deal with cookies, privacy and hijackers. Evalu-

ate other browsers. Learn how to check virus protection. Manage email addresses with Thunderbird. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/12-19 W 1-3:30pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Cloud Computing

Ages 50+. Computers have changed, and so has the way you

store and manage your data. The Cloud is Internet-based storage for your documents, pictures, videos, etc., that allows you access to your items on any device in any location. Learn about free and paid services including iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox and more. Basic computer knowledge helpful. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Prerequisite: PC 2 or equivalent. Adult Activity Center 10/3 M 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 12/6 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD

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Craigslist: Buy, Sell, Connect Online

Ages 50+. Learn to use this online resource to make money

selling things you own and no longer need. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Prerequisite: PC 2 or equivalent. Adult Activity Center 10/6 Th 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 12/5 M 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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Practice with a Free Word Processor

Ages 50+. Explore LibreOffice Writer. Learn to set up pages,

tables and labels and discover how to find help. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/26 W 1-3:30pm

$15 ID/ $18 OD

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Make Online Buying Safer

Ages 50+. Discover the basic requirements. Learn how

Organize, Update & Improve Your PC

to maintain privacy, evaluate good/bad sites and avoid unneeded problems. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance.

music and videos. Practice cut, copy, paste, download and

Adult Activity Center 11/30 W 1-3:30pm

Ages 50+. Add, organize and find all documents, photos,

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Facebook: Connect with People You Care About

Ages 50+. Learn why people of all ages enjoy Facebook and how

to use its most common features. Review storing and sharing photos online, finding and adding friends, automatically getting news articles you care about and different ways to communicate with friends. Privacy considerations will also be discussed. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 9/22 Th 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 11/21 M 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

The Adult Activity Center Is on Facebook! Like our page and you’ll see the latest news from the center, inside information on trips and events, and photos of the fun and creativity that happen daily.

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Windows 10

Ages 50+. Windows 10 promises to deliver a fast, reliable,

modern operating system with the same user experience most of us are accustomed to. Discover the differences between your existing operating system and the new Windows 10. Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center Presentation 9/19 M 11/29 Tu Hands-On Practice 11/1 Tu 12/12 M

9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD 1:30-3:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD

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1:30-3:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD 9:30-11:30am $12 ID/$14 OD

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Keep Windows 7 until 2020

Maintain your PC and resolve problems. Check updates and security. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 11/2 W 1-3:30pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

Ages 50+. For first-time Mac users or anyone who needs to

“fill in the blanks” in basic computer skills. Learn how to navigate your computer, use basic screen functions and install and uninstall programs. Will also cover security issues. Please bring your own Mac laptop or desktop to class. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite. Register in advance. $24 ID/$28 OD

Games & Cards Ages 50+. At the Adult Activity Center unless otherwise noted

Bingo

Ongoing

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1-3pm

$5 for 20-visit punch pass

Bridge

Ongoing

W

12:30-3pm

$5 for 20-visit punch pass

Mah-Jongg

Ongoing

W &F

1-3pm

$5 for 20-visit punch pass

Pinochle Progressive. Partners change. Singles OK.

Ongoing

Th F

6-9pm 1-3:30pm

$5 for 20-visit punch pass

Ongoing

M-F 8am-5pm

No Bingo 9/5, 12/26.

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Adult Activity Center 10/13-20 Th 11:30am-1:30pm

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Mac 2

No meeting 9/30, 11/11, 25 & 12/7.

No meeting 9/30, 11/11, 24 & 25, 1/1, 2/12

Ages 50+. Explore the simplicity, consistency and reliability

of Apple’s Mac personal computing platform. If you are an iPhone or iPad user, you’ll appreciate the cohesive experience of the familiar apps. Please bring your own Mac laptop or desktop to class. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 10/27-11/3 Th 11:30am-1:30pm $24 ID/$28 OD

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Pool Room Women have priority TuTh, 8am-3pm.

10-visit punch pass

Closed 9/5, 30, 10/1, 15, 11/ 11, 24-26, 12/10 & 12/26.

Table Tennis *Thursday session at

Willamalane Center. No meeting 9/5, 10/1, 15, 11/11, 24-26, 12/10 & 26.

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Dance Folk, Recreational Dance

Ages 50+. Dancers can

request folk dancing from around the world. No partner needed. Drop-ins welcome. No dance 9/30, 11/11 & 25.

9/9-12/30 F 2-3:30pm $7.50 ID/$10 OD for 10-class pass

Folk, Beginning & Intermediate Dance Class

Ages 18+. Learn dances and

then practice them at the international dancing that follows the class. Each session covers different dances and styles with varying levels of skill. Instructor Sam Bucher will try to tailor each session to the level and interest of participants. Everyone welcome. No partner or experience necessary.

Ballroom Round Dance Ages 18+. Instructor Sam

Bucher shares quick and challenging choreographies and sequences derived from a variety of ballroom and partner dances, including mixers and non-mixers. The class tries to accommodate singles. If you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following. Previous dance experience is helpful. 9/7-12/28 W 7:45-9:15pm $3 ID/$3.50 OD drop-in

Gypsy Square Dance ern and traditional square dancing with both customary and unique formations and approaches. Sam Bucher instructs this fast-paced exercise and uses a variety of music including Gypsy-jazz. No experience required or partner needed. Drop-ins welcome. No dance 9/5, 12/26.

Folk, International Dance

Music

dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate teaching by guest teachers on the first Tuesday of the month. Drop-ins welcome.

Jam Session

9/6-12/27 Tu 7:45-10pm $3 at the door

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Line Dance

Ages 50+. Review old dances

and learn new ones. Great fun for all advanced beginners and beyond.

Ages 50+. Musicians play by

ear during this drop-in jam session. Newcomers welcome. No meeting 9/5, 12/26.

Sharps & Flats

Ages 50+. Recruiting new

members of all vocal ranges; join anytime. Singing group also performs in the commuAdult Activity Center nity. No meeting 11/24. 9/6-12/27 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $15 ID/$17.50 OD 5-class pass 1:30-2:30pm Advanced beginner 2:30-3:30pm Intermediate

Ages 50+. At the Adult Activity Center

Movie Appreciation Group Movies play from 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays and are free to attend. A brief introduction will precede each film followed by an informal discussion. September: 20th Century China Please note film running time

October: “Happy” Halloween

Ages 18+. A mix of mod-

9/6-12/27 Tu 6:45-7:45pm 9/12-12/19 M 7:45-9pm $15 ID/$17.50 for 5-class punch pass $3 ID/$3.50 OD drop-in

Ages 18+. Weekly request

Movies

Adult Activity Center Weekly Th 9:30-11:30am $5 ID/$6 OD per term 12142

9/7

“55 Days at Peking” (1963, PG, 162 minutes) No subtitles

9/14

“The Sand Pebbles” (1966, PG-13, 183 minutes) Subtitles

9/21

“The Last Emperor” (1987, PG-13, 165 minutes) Subtitles

10/12

“Housebound” (2014, PG-13, 112 minutes)

10/19

“Young Frankenstein” (1974, PG, 106 minutes) Subtitles

Subtitles

10/26 “The Frighteners” (1996, R, 123 minutes) Subtitles

November: Tales from the ‘30s

11/9

“The Sting” (1973, PG, 129 minutes) Subtitles

11/16

“Murder on the Orient Express” (1974, PG, 128 minutes) Subtitles

11/23

“Dick Tracy” (1990, PG, 105 minutes) Subtitles

December: Kirk Douglas at 100

12/7

“Ace in the Hole” (1951, PG, 111 minutes) Subtitles

12/14

“Town Without Pity” (1961, PG, 105 minutes) Subtitles

12/21

“Seven Days in May” (1964, PG, 118 minutes) Subtitles

Monthly Matinees Movies play at 1:30 p.m. Fridays. Subtitles available with 15-minute notice. 9/2

“Hail Caesar”

10/7

“Hello, My Name is Doris”

11/4

“Race”

12/2

A day in the life of a slick Golden Age movie studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix. (2016) PG-13. A self-help seminar inspires a sixty-something woman to romantically pursue her younger co-worker. (2016) R. Jesse Owens’ quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler’s vision of Aryan supremacy. (2016) PG-13.

“The Jungle Book”

A modern retelling of the Disney classic, featuring updated computer animation and stunning new effects. (2016) PG.

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Support MS support group

Second

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Parkinson's support group

Third

Tu

1:30-3:30pm

Alzheimer’s support group. Call 541-746-9703 to register.

Fourth

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6-8pm

Services Assistive Listening Devices Available for use during programs. Please notify staff 30 minutes in advance.

Ongoing

Blood Pressure Checks Retired nurses provide weekly checks. No checks 11/24, 12/23

Weekly

Th

9-11am

Free

Chair Massage Clinic (15 or 30 minutes). No appointments 8/18, 26; 11/11, 25; 12/23.

Weekly

F

By appointment

$13/$26 ID $14/$28 OD

Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program (age 60+) Help paying for electric bill

Call 541-736-4406. Waiting list opens 11/1.

Equipment Loan Wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and crutches available on a short-term basis.

As available

M-F

8am-5pm

Free

Foot Care Licensed technician provides basic trim. Bring a small towel. Those with special foot-care needs should contact the front office in advance.

Ongoing

M, W

By appointment

$14 ID $16 OD

Prescription Drug Assistance Get help accessing national prescription drug assistance programs. Only for those not on Medicare. Open to all ages. Call 541-736-4421 for information.

Ongoing

By appointment

Free

Senior Law Service (age 60+) A legal services program for any person age 60 and over, but target group consists of those in economic/social need. Program made possible through generosity of volunteers. No appointments 8/20-27, 9/3, 10/15, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10, 12/24, 12/31.

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Senior Meals Program (age 60+) Enjoy a delicious meal in the company of others. Two entrees to choose from. Call by 1 p.m., three days in advance, to reserve entree.

Every

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11:30am

Suggested donation $3.85

SHIBA/Medical Insurance Counselors assist with Medicare including New to Medicare, Part D drug coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans and other Medicare options. They also assist with billing issues and/or possible fraud. Sponsored by Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance.

Ongoing

Call 541-736-4421 for appointment.

Free

Transportation Every Van: A Willamalane van provides transportation to the center from your home, and back. Springfield residents only. Scholarships available. Call for details. Shuttle service: Picks up at 10:30 a.m. at Springfield Lane Transit District Every station, Bay H, and drops off at 1 p.m. at Bay H.

Meetings and More

Free

F

M-F*

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M-F

At the Adult Activity Center unless otherwise noted

WillamaLibrary Book Club (meeting at Springfield Public Library) Ages 18+

First

Tu

10:30am

Center Advisory Council

Second

Th

3pm

Men’s Breakfast $3.50

Third

Th

7:45am

Rosie Riveters

Second

F

12:30pm

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illamalane is raising funds to replant trees affected by the spread of a fungal infection in the orchards where Oregon’s hazelnut industry was born.

SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE

Willamalane is removing orchards affected by eastern filbert blight in stages over the next two decades, and replanting with varieties resistant to the infection. You can help Willamalane FIGHT the BLIGHT — by sponsoring a tree, a row or an orchard. Donation levels start as low as $25. Call us today!

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Willamalane Park and Recreation District Willamalane Park and Recreation District maintains and operates five recreation facilities and 45 parks and natural areas totaling nearly 1,500 acres. Highlights include 13 waterfront areas, 21 miles of hiking and biking trails, 15 sports fields and 24 playgrounds. Willamalane offers hundreds of recreation programs to people of all ages and abilities. Created by voters in 1944, Willamalane is a special tax district, separate from the city of Springfield, with its own boundaries. It is governed by a five-member, elected board of directors and managed by a district superintendent. Bluebelle Park 50th Place & Bluebelle Way

Menlo Park 1080 Cottonwood Ave.

Bob Artz Memorial Park 7807 Thurston Road

Millrace Park, 200 S. Mill St.

By-Gully Bike/Jog Path Mill Street-Anderson Lane Clearwater Park, Clearwater Lane Dorris Ranch, 205 Dorris St.

Page Park 1300 Hayden Bridge Road Pioneer Cemetery Park 398 S. C St.

Douglas Gardens Park 3455 S. Redwood Drive

Pride Park, 277 S. 34th St.

Eastgate Woodlands/Alton Baker 512 Aspen St.

Rob Adams Park 890 MountainGate Drive

Fort Park, 300 58th St. Gamebird Park 1500 Mallard Ave. Georgia-Pacific Park

Willamalane Parks

Pacific Park, 2163 Shadylane Drive

Guy Lee Park, 890 Darlene St. Harvest Landing Harvest Lane Island Park, 200 W. B St.

Quartz Park, 2300 S. 60th St.

Robin Park, 2950 Wayside Loop Royal Delle Park 401 Blackstone St. Ruff Park, 66th Street Thurston Park 6329 F St./747 64th St. Tyson Park, 3405 E St.

James Park, 4141 E. 19th Ave.

Volunteer Park 4350 Mt. Vernon Road

Jasper Meadows Park, 1600 S. 57th Place

West D Street Greenway Aspen Street-Riverview Street

Places to gather, places to play. Willamalane’s Park Services Division manages the day-to-day operations of 44 parks and open spaces that make up nearly 1,500 acres.

Jesse Maine Memorial Park South 69th Place

Willamalane Park, 1276 G St.

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Meadow Park, 851 Mill St.

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Kelly Butte Park/Overlook 937 Summit Blvd. Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road

Willamette Heights Park 508 Valley View Ave. Find more parks information at willamalane.org


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Speak up to Keep Our Parks Safe, Clean and Green!

Volunteer Opportunities

Park Watch Encourages Visitors to Report Problems in Parks

Your group, organization, or business can adopt a park or trail! Contact Vanessa Young at vanessay@willamalane. org or 541-736-4548 for a list of potential matches. Recently adopted parks include Willamalane Park, which is receiving help from McKenzie Medical Imaging & Mammography.

Willamalane is introducing a new Park Watch program that will empower the community to help us keep our parks fun places to play. “We take pride in the safety of our parks,” says Eric Wold, assistant superintendent of parks and facilities at Willamalane. “We very rarely see crime occur. Still, in some of our larger parks we experience nuisance behavior, graffiti or other park user conflicts.” That’s why we’re asking for your help. If you see violations of park rules, including off-leash dogs, graffiti, vandalism, improper trail usage, abandoned vehicles, unauthorized camping and anything else that might compromise health and safety, we encourage you to call us and let us fix the problem. To report suspicious activities or maintenance needs, please call 541-736-4104, or go online to willamalane.org/ park-watch and submit your report on the form. Include as many details as possible, such as exact location. Park visitors are also welcome to use social media to report issues. Connect with Willamalane Park and Recreation District on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

PARK WATCH

“We very rarely see crime occur. Still, in some of our larger parks we experience nuisance behavior, graffiti or other park user conflicts.” — Eric Wold Assistant Superintendent Parks and Facilities Division

Help improve a trail in one of your favorite walking places, restore important wildlife habitat and put your skills to use for the benefit of all. Willamalane has several opportunities to give back to local parks. For information on upcoming trail and park work parties contact Vanessa Young at vanessay@willamalane.org or 541-736-4548. See page 75.

Adopt a Park

Willamalane Park Foundation The Willamalane Park Foundation is a nonprofit advocacy organization that supports the activities and facilities of Willamalane Park and Recreation District. The foundation supports facilities and programs that provide meaningful learning experiences, help reduce crime and beautify our neighborhoods. For more information, call 541-736-4544.

Gifts to Parks You can help keep Springfield an attractive place to live by donating a tree, a park bench or a playground structure to a Willamalane park. For park enthusiasts, a commemorative gift is a unique way to celebrate family milestones. You can honor the passing of a loved one with a memorial while making a lasting contribution to the environment. Markers are available. Willamalane asks you to consider supporting park and recreation services through your will or living trust. Or, name Willamalane as a beneficiary of your IRA, pension plan or life insurance.

Willamalane Birding Trail Waiting for a glimpse of a Western Wood-Peewee, or a look at a Great Blue Heron rookery? Willamalane parks are great places to observe birds, and there’s a trail guide that points the way. Pick up a Willamalane Birding Trail brochure at any Willamalane facility or visit willamalane. org for details.

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RENTALS & RESERVATIONS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Willamalane Center 250 S. 32nd St. • 541-736-4544

This 97,000-square-foot facility includes six regulation basketball courts, a fitness center, climbing wall, locker rooms, community rooms, meeting rooms, Wi-Fi and a preschool with playground. CAPACITY

Ken Long 118 Room, full

Rentals and Reservations More Online Visit willamalane.org for views of individual rooms and to check facility availability. A Note About Room Capacity Capacities listed are maximums. Certain room configurations may reduce the number of people the facility can accommodate. Rental fees subject to change.Willamalane Park and Recreation District reserves the right to cancel any reservation contract and/or equipment request due to emergency, scheduling conflict or breach of rules and regulations. Willamalane will strive to provide a two-week notice for cancellations.

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HOURLY RATE INDISTRICT

OUT-OFDISTRICT

COMMERCIAL

$55

$65

$75

Attached kitchen*, flatscreen TV, dry erase boards, sound system

Ken Long Room, North

49

$35

$45

$55

A/V screen, dry erase boards, sound system

Ken Long Room, South

73

$35

$45

$55

Attached kitchen*, Flat-screen TV, dry erase boards, sound system

Two50

49

$50

$60

$70

A/V screen, projector, 8 gaming stations, pool table, foosball, lounge area

Heron Room

49

$35

$45

$55

A/V screen, carpeting

Mill Race Room

16

$25

$35

$45

Conference table, executive seating, dry erase board, flatscreen TV

Gym and field space also available for rent! *Kitchen rental an additional $50

Dorris Ranch 205 Dorris St., 541-736-4544

Dorris Ranch is a commercial filbert farm, a public park and a historical treasure. Set your special event in a place where history lives. Rental fees vary by season and day of the week. Ask us about equipment rentals for your event! Tables, chairs and a wooden arch are available. CAPACITY

HOURLY FEE

Tomseth House

35 indoor, 100 outdoor

$50$125

Historic features, kitchen, restroom

Barn

50 indoor, 300 outdoor

$75$150

Rustic setting, electricity.

Black Walnut Meadow

300

$75

Scenic and serene outdoor space


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Adult Activity Center

Park Shelters

215 W. C St. • 541-736-4444

Lively Park Shelters

A beautiful setting with views of the Willamette River and Island Park. The center includes a central lounge with furniture seating, beverage bar, outdoor patio, commercial kitchen and Internet access. Ample parking. Ask us about wedding packages and commercial kitchen rentals! CAPACITY

McKenzie 200 Room

HOURLY RATE INDISTRICT

$65

OUT-OFDISTRICT

$75

COMMERCIAL

$85

Hardwood floor, stage, sound system, adjoining full-service kitchen available.

Cascade Room

60

Santiam Room

80

$35

$45

$55

Scenic view; tables not available

Parkview Room

30

$25

$35

$45

Scenic view

Riverview 40 Room

$25

$35

$45

Scenic view

Patio

$25

$35

$45

Beautiful pergola and brick surface with scenic view

100

$35

$45

$55

A/V screen, sound system, kitchenette, whiteboard

Swim Centers

6100 Thurston Road • 541-736-4244

Group picnicking shelters make this Thurston-area park the region’s go-to place for outdoor events. Consider Lively Park for reunions, weddings, company picnics, birthday parties and more. Or combine a trip to Splash! at Lively Park with an outdoor barbecue. The sand volleyball court can be reserved. The adjacent playground is one of the region’s largest. CAPACITY

One shelter

150

Both shelters

300

Oregon’s premier indoor water park is a popular spot for birthday parties, school groups, family reunions and private rentals. A facility rental can include the wave pool, waterslide, family play area, kiddie pool, spa, lap pool, community room and concessions. During play swims, reserve a space in the community room or on the party deck for your gathering.

Willamalane Park Swim Center 1276 G St • 541-736-4080

Let us design your rental to suit your needs. Each pool can be rented separately, or you can reserve the entire facility. The large community room can accommodate 45 people, or it can be divided into two rooms that accommodate 20 people each. Ideal for school groups, competitive teams, kayakers and SCUBA groups. Families can reserve a space in the community room or on the pool deck for a birthday party or get-together.

Wildish Community Theater

$52/h

$59/hr.

$65/hr.

Picnic tables, barbecue, hot plate, sink, power outlets

$104/ hr.

$118/hr.

$130/ hr.

Exclusive use of both shelters

OUT-OFDISTRICT

COMMERCIAL

Island Park Shelters 200 W. B St. • 541-736-4104

Enjoy views of the Willamette River for your family reunion, birthday party, or private rental. Convenient, affordable shelters. Stage, playground and picnic tables available. Rented in four-hour time blocks. Ask us about discounts on additional hours. CAPACITY

Shelters

80-100

Splash! at Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road • 541-736-4244

RATE INDISTRICT

HOURLY RATE INDISTRICT

OUT-OFDISTRICT

COMMERCIAL

$80

$100

$120 $500

Picnic tables, barbecues, power outlets

Stage

n/a

$300

$400

Half of park, all day

n/a

$1,750

$2,000 $3,000

Exclusive use

Entire park, all day

n/a

$3,000 $3,500 $4,500

Exclusive use

Fixed stage, natural amphitheater, north shelter

Sports Fields, Picnic Areas Rent the fields at Les Schwab Sports Park at Willamalane Center, Bob Artz Park or Guy Lee Park, or make a picnic reservation. Special event permits are required for certain events. Call 541-736-4544 for information.

630 Main St. • 541-868-0689

Willamalane owns this downtown gem along with other partners. This intimate theater is renowned for its sound quality.

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Programa de Recreo de Verano

De lunes a jueves, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., 5 de julio -25 de agosto Para los niños entrando en grados 1-5. Se ofrecen muchas actividades para niños que apoyan sus habilidades de leer y escribir , de socializar , de mantenerse activos y de ser creativos usando manualidades y arte. Nuestro personal provee supervision y guía para todas las actividades. Las actividades son gratuitas Inscripción previa Programa Veraniego de Alimentación de USDA FOOD for Lane County y el Programa Veraniego de Alimentación de USDA apoyan muchos de los sitios de recreo. Para más detalles y ubicaciones llamar a FOOD for Lane County al 541-343-2822.

PetFest

Sábado, 17 de septiembre, 10:00a.m.-2 p.m. — ¡ ENTRADA GRATIS! Lively Park, 541-736-4244 Acompáñenos a celebrar el séptimo PetFest anual en donde participarán más de 30 vendedores que nos enseñarán y compartirán sus recursos para todo tipo de mascotas. Muestras y sorteos con premios.

Wee Beginnings

Los jueves, 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Willamalane Center Clases introductorias gratuitas 22 y 29 de septiembre Se tiene muchas preguntas antes de la llegada de un nuevo bebé. En la clase, Wee Beginnings, se reunirán proveedores y personas que hayan vivenciado experiencias similares . Está enfocada especialmente para mujeres en el tercer trimeste de embarazo , sus familias y cuidadores de bebés hasta con un año de edad. Los bebés están bienvenidos también. Los temas a tocar son: jugar con el bebé, la alimentación, la seguridad y RCP. $5.00 cada clase. No requiere inscripción previa.

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Free Family Climb

Muro de escalar en familia — GRATIS Domingo, 16 de octubre, 1-4 p.m. Para todas las edades. Lo invitamos a venir con la familia al muro para escalar. Habrá personal y voluntarios para darles una experiencia segura. Rifas con premios.

Haunted Hayride

Paseo en carro de heno embrujado Lunes 24 a miércoles 26 de octubre Dorris Ranch $7.50 residentes del distrito/ $9.00 otros Paseo por los senderos encantados del Rancho Dorris gozando de una noche espeluznante que jamás olvidará. Inscripciones a partir de las 8 a.m. el 1ero de octubre. Los cupos se llenan rapidamente.

Turkey Stuffer

Carrera del Día de Acción de Gracias Jueves, 24 de noviembre, 8:30 a.m. • Lively Park Adultos: $30 por participar en la carrera más una camiseta de manga larga; $15 por solo participar en la carrera Jóvenes hasta los 14 años: Participan gratuitamente; $15 por una camiseta de manga larga Acompáñenos a celebrar el Día de Acción de Gracias con una carrera de 5K. Se puede correr o caminarla. Y después goce nadando en Splash! en Lively Park de 9-11:30 a.m. Entrega de materiales: el martes, 22 de noviembre de 12-7 p.m. y el miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 12-7 p.m. en Willamalane Inscripciones: Ir al sitio web: eclecticedgeracing.com , llamar al 541736-4544 ó inscribirse en cualquier sitio de Willamalane.

Becas Disponibles

Se ofrecen becas para los residentes y sus familiares que residen en el distrito para participar en los programas y clases de Willamalane. Las solicitudes se encuentran en cualquier instalación de Willamalane o en el sitio web: willamalane.org. Las becas no incluyen el costo del cuidado de niños.


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Willamalane Está Para Servirle El Distrito de Recreo y Parques de Willamalane opera parques y centros de recreo para los 60,000 residentes del distrito. El distrito también es responsable de una amplia variedad de programas recreativos y educacionales en un área aún mayor que la ciudad de Springfield. Willamalane está dirigido por su propia junta directiva electa y recibe financiamiento de los impuestos sobre la propiedad, honorarios, cobros y becas. El distrito de Willamalane no sólo es sus 44 parques y cuatro centros, sino que es también una parte de la vida de la comunidad.

Natación Disfruta del juego de nadar, lecciones de natación ejercicios en el agua en el Centro de Natación del Parque de Willlamalane y Splash! ¡Esté atento a las olas en Splash!

Para Niños • Jardín de niños • Cuidado extra-escolar • Cuidado en días no lectivos • Clases de recreación para la juventud • Campamentos de verano • Programa de verano gratis en los Campo de recreo

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Adultos 18+ Disfrute de las clases para escalar, obediencia del perro, el baile y la carpintería — así como una gran variedad de oportunidades de ejercicios para la salud.

Adultos 50+ Descubre, crea y conéctate en el Centro de Actividad para los Adultos. Haga ejercicios, clases de arte y computadora, venga con nosotros en una excursión, o sea voluntario.

Eventos Especiales

Willamalane ofrece un programa extra-escolar gratis en el Centro de Willamalane para estudiantes en grados 6-8.

Diversión para la familia entera! • País de las maravillas de invierno • MEGA caza • Feria de verano de Springfield • Paseo en carruaje • Y más!

Deportes para la Escuela Media

Salones En Renta

Los estudiantes de la escuela media pueden jugar baloncesto, fútbol, carrera, fútbol de bandera y voleibol. Contacte a su escuela para solicitar becas para ayudar con su pago.

Willamalane ofrece espacios en renta para sus celebraciones tales como XV años, bodas, bautizos u otras fiestas a precios accesibles. Contamos con salones para 20 y hasta 2,000 personas. Para mayor información visítenos o llámenos.

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Partners in Play Willamalane recognizes the role the following groups play in sports and fitness at Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation

BLAZING PADDLES TABLE TENNIS CLUB Join us for table tennis! It's fun and a great way to exercise. All ages and skill levels welcome. lanetabletennis.net 541-988-3188

EMERALD CITY ROLLER GIRLS A Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby Association league of amateur skaters, competing at a regional and national level. emeraldcityrollergirls.net

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PLAYGROUND SPORTS Adult recreational sports leagues offering basketball, volleyball, kickball, dodgeball and more playgroundsports.net

RAISING THE BAR POLE VAULT CLUB Year-round training under experienced coaches for athletes of all ages and abilitites raisingthebarpv.com 541-913-5256

LANE COUNTY CONCUSSION Men’s roller derby league facebook.com/lanecountyconcussion

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250 S. 32nd St., Springfield OR 97478 willamalane.org


541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • INDEX

Index A ADA accommodations 16 Adaptive Recreation 42 Adopt a Park 79 Adult Activity Center 12, 18, 56, 76, 81 ai chi 25 Android 70 arts & crafts 30, 45-46, 65, 68

B babysitting 37 basketball 31, 32, 38 birding 67, 79 Board of Directors 19 bouldering 40 Bricks 4 Kidz 16, 30

C Camp Putt 12, 19, 41 cheer 38 Chinese 62 classes 30, 44, 62–64 classes for Kids 30 climbing 31, 40 computer lab 70, 71 cooking 3, 47 costume swap 6 crochet 45, 68 cross country 38 Cycle 52

D dance 49, 73 day trips 66–67 décor 46, 65 disabilities 16 DIY Holiday Gifts 50, 64 dog obedience 48 Dorris Ranch 11, 17, 76, 80 drawing 68 driver’s education 37

E

Kids’ Night Out 30

Early Start 35 Eat Well, Be Well 52 Emerald Adaptive Bowling League 43 Español 82-83 essential oils 50, 51, 65 Eugene Symphony Connect Concert 5

L

F Fight the Blight 11 fitness 54, 57-59 flag football 38 Free Family Climb 6 Friendly Finches 28

language 62 Lapidary Shop 48, 69 lap swimming 24 lectures 59–61 legal advice 60 LEGOs 16, 30 Les Schwab Sports Park at Willamalane Center 9, 15, 76 “Little Women” 5 Lunch & Learn 57

M

Happy Hummingbirds 28 Haunted Hayride 7 Holiday Marketplace 7, 56

makeup 3, 37 martial arts 33, 53 McKenzie Cider & Craft Beer Festival 7, 13 Meadow Park 11 meditation 44, 60, 63 meetings 74 middle school dances 36 middle school sports 38 Mill Race Path 3, 15, 76 movies 73 music 73 My First Sports 31

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N

inclusion 16 iPad 70 iPhone 70 Island Park 15, 81 Island Park Art Gallery 8, 56 Italian 62

needle felting 68 Nia 52, 57 no-school Days 39

J

P

jewelry 48, 69 Jiu Jitsu 33, 53 Jumping Jays 28

Pacific Park 76 painting 46, 68 parks 78 Park Watch 79 parties 12 People, Parks & Play 4 personal training 54 PetFest 4 photo policy 19 pickleball 3, 14, 55

G games and cards 72 Gluten-free, Sugar-free Cooking 3, 47 golf 32 “Grease” Singalong 5

H

K Keefer, Bob 9 key to class listings 28 Kiddie Pool 20 kids classes 30 Kids Club 35

O Outdoors 49

PiYo Live 52 playgrounds 15 preschool 28 Pre-swim Team 26 Pub Run at The Abbey 52

Q qigong 53, 58 Quartz Park 77 quilting 68

R Ready Robins 28 Recreation Swims 21 rentals and reservations 80 Rocktoberfest 6 Ruff Park 77

Text Message Club 37 The Great Costume Swap 6 Thurston Hills Natural Area 15, 77 Thurston Junior Cheer 38 trips 49 tumbling 31, 32 Turkey Stuffer 3, 7 Two50 18, 36

U UKEtoberfest 6 Urban Homesteading 51, 64

V volleyball 38 volunteering 8, 79

S

W

services 74 shelters 81 SilverSneakers 58 Singing Sparrows 28 Slim Down Springfield 53 soccer 28, 31, 32 softball 53 spa 24 Spanish 62 Splash! at Lively Park 12, 19, 20, 77, 81 Springfield Christmas Parade 7 Springfield Museum 4 SpringFilm 8 Springs 11 stability balls 58 Starfish Stroke School 23 Starfish Swim School 23 support 74 survey 10, 88 swim lessons 22

walking 57 WaterBabies 23 watercolor 68 water exercise 25 WaterKids 23 Waterpark Swims 20 Wee Beginnings 31 whiffle ball 53 Wildish Community Theater 81 Willamalane Birding Trail 79 Willamalane Center 9, 12, 18, 27, 80 Willamalane Park Foundation 75, 79 Willamalane Park Swim Center 12, 18, 21, 81 Willamalane Swim Club 26 Willama-Library Book Groups 44 Woodcraft 48 Wood shop 48, 69 Woodworking 48, 69 wrapping paper 3, 65

T taekwondo 33, 53 tai chi 53, 59 Tap & Taste 4, 11 Tatting 68 T-ball 31 technology 70 tennis 32, 55

Y Yoga 53, 59

Z Zumba Gold 59

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Willamalane and LTD: A Great Team Lane Transit District and Willamalane share a common purpose: Bringing people together to enrich their lives and build community. A total of 6 bus routes serve Willamalane recreation centers. More at LTD.org Bus · EmX · RideSource · Park & Ride · Vanpool · School & Employer Programs

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