Willamalane Summer 2016

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Summer 2016

Splash!

into Summer

MOVIES • MUSIC • CAMPS Delicious New Events on Tap! En Español, Pagina 78 willamalane.org

PHOTO BY CHRIS PIETSCH


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Summer 2016 May 1-Aug. 31 Aquatics................................ 12 Swim lessons....................... 14 Disabililty information....... 19 Facilities................................ 20 Board of Directors.............. 21 Camps....................................23 Preschools............................ 30 Two50 youth center.......... 38 Adaptive recreation..........40 Parties................................... 42 Tennis..................................... 51 Climbing................................52 Adult Activity Center....... 54 Day trips............................... 68 Dorris Ranch........................ 71 Parks.......................................72 Rentals...................................76 Español................................. 78 Index....................................... 81 Willamalane Park and Recreation District maintains and operates five recreation facilities and 44 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.

A Summer Season That

ROCKS ‘n’ ROLLS Music and movies are at the heart of our new series, Sounds Like Summer. Listen to local bands rock out, and play games in a park near you! Pages 6-7

We’re blazing a new trail along the Mill Race and upgrading the playground at Island Park this summer. Page 75

The Children’s Celebration is back! This fun family event returns to Island Park on July 30.

The Children’s Celebration returns to Island Park on July 30.

Page 8 Sand Volleyball is a sport synonymous with summer. Form a team with friends and spike this one over the net! Page 49

Sip and savor local flavors at the debut of Tap & Taste in downtown Springfield.

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Willamalane summer camps offer tumbling thrills, magic and mystery, a trip to the future in Pixel Play, and a look back in “Little House on the Prairie” Camp.

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My First Sports is a gentle introduction to athletics for little ones. Help them take a swing at T-ball, soccer, tumbling and even climbing. Page 32

The Summer Playground Program keeps kids active and learning all summer, for free! Join the fun at nine Springfield sites.

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willamalane.org 541-736-4544

What’s that music? Sounds Like Summer, pages 6-7.

Vineyards and Violins is coming right up! Join Dash & Bash kicks off a season of fun on June 20. Page 5

us May 7 for an evening of music, food and silent auction fun. Page 4

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NEWS & EVENTS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org Saturday, May 7, 5-8 p.m.

Vineyards & Violins Adult Activity Center 541-736-4444 $20 in advance $25 day of event

SPRING CLING EXPO

Noche de Lotería

& Day Camp

Saturday, April 16, 1-4 p.m. Willamalane Center• FREE!

Don’t miss this popular annual event at our beautiful facility by the river. Browse a huge array of silent auction items, including weekend getaways, restaurant gift certificates, golf, entertainment, gifts and much more. Listen to violin music from members of the Eugene Symphony while enjoying a buffet of delicious hors d’oeuvres and desserts accompanied by wine or sparkling cider. All proceeds benefit Willamalane Adult Activity Center programs. Sponsored in part by KMTR and Thorp Purdy Jewett Urness & Wilkinson, celebrating 70 years of service.

Get a grip on spring at Willamalane Center’s climbing wall. • Free climbing! • Tips, tricks and demos from experts! • Raffles and prizes! • Competitions for kids! • The latest info on spring and summer camps for kids! Adult Activity Center $1; free for kids under 3 Enjoy a night of lotería, music and prizes! Bring the family and join the fun! Admission includes chips and salsa, beverages and lotería prizes. The League of United Latin America Citizens is a proud partner of this event. Saturday, May 7 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Mother’s Day Tea

Dorris Ranch barn $5 in-district $6 out-of-district All ages. Spend the afternoon honoring that special lady in your life. Enjoy sweet and savory treats in the historic Dorris Ranch barn. Pose in our old-time photo booth while listening to live music, and at the end of the day take home a special craft that the two of you created together. Register in advance at willamalane.org.

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Friday, April 22 6:30 -8 p.m.

Saturday, May 21 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Tuesday, June 21 1-3 p.m.

Willamalane Center Enjoy demos on topics ranging from bike safety to ATV safety, and greet representatives of the Eugene/Springfield Fire Department, Life Flight and more. Presented in partnership with Peace Health, McKenzieWillamette Medical Center, Safe Routes to Schools, the city of Eugene, Willamalane and Kohl’s.

Springfield Public Library, 225 N. 5th St. Free • On your mark, get set, READ! The kickoff event begins the summer reading program for kids, teens and adults. Sign up for the reading program and enjoy hands-on activities presented by Willamalane. Yes, physical activity and reading can mix!

SAFE Kids Coalition Safety Fair

Summer Reading Kickoff

Viernes, 22 de abril 6:30-8 p.m. Adult Activity Center Entrada: $1; gratis para niños menores a 3 años ¡Disfrute de música y de una noche en familia jugando a la lotería y ganando premios! ¡Asista con su familia y ¡pásenlo bien! Patrocinador del evento The League of United Latin America Citizens.


Monday, June 20, 5–8 p.m. 5K starts at 6:20 p.m.

SUMMER SOLSTICE DASH & BASH Dorris Ranch • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Kick off summer on an active note, and run or walk a 5K through beautiful Dorris Ranch to support Umpqua Bank’s Snack Pack Program, distributed through FOOD for Lane County. After the race, sit back and enjoy a free community concert by Sugar Sauce and choose your dinner from one of our vendors. Details for the Dash • Registration opens May 2. • Advance registration: $20 for the run only; $35 for the run and a short-sleeved tech shirt. Register by 5 p.m. June 19. After this time, participants must register at packet pickup. Kids 10 and under are free. • Deadline to order a T-shirt is June 8. • Race day registration: 4-6 p.m. at Dorris Ranch. $25 (without shirt). Limited shirt quantities may be available for $15. • Packet pickup: Monday, June 20, 4-6 p.m. at Dorris Ranch • No dogs permitted. Three easy ways to register • Visit eclecticedgeracing.com. • Call 541-736-4544 to register over the phone. • Stop by any Willamalane facility. Join a team! Running is always more fun with friends. • Prizes for largest team, fastest team and team with the most pizzazz. • Prizes for top three finishers in each age group. • Finishers receive a complimentary beverage.

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EVENT CALENDAR

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SOUNDS LIKE

SUMMER! FREE! It wouldn’t be summer without outdoor concerts and movies! Bring your picnic basket, blankets and lawn chairs. Concessions available; proceeds support Willamalane’s Sounds Like Summer series. Presented by Northwest Community Credit Union. 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Tommy Hogan Wednesday, July 13, 6:30-8 p.m. Jesse Maine Park South 69th Place Hogan delivers a power-packed punch of authentic rockin’ and soulful blues, funk and Americana.

‘Big Hero 6’ Friday, July 15 Douglas Gardens Park 3455 Redwood Drive

M80s Wednesday, July 6, 6:30-8 p.m. Willamalane Park, 1276 G St. Fronted by a former ballet dancer, two keyboards and a five-vocalist attack, the M80s are a combination as versatile as a Rubiks Cube. They ignite the greatest hits of the MTV era and explode with a sound that few can match. Those ‘80s dance tunes bring on the FUN!

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‘Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark’

Friday, July 8 Island Park, 200 W. B St. Rated PG, 115 minutes. Presented with Spanish subtitles. 7:30 p.m. activities: Play archaeologist with representatives of the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History. We’ll also have a photo opportunity to document you and

your adventure gear. Movie begins at approximately 8:30 p.m. Viernes, 8 de julio Película de 115 minutos recomendada para niños con supervision adulta ; subtítulos en español. 7:30 p.m. - actividades para jugar al arqueólogo con representantes del Museo de Historia Natural y Cultural de la Universidad de Oregon. Se podrá documentar esta aventura al mundo de la arqueolgía con fotos. La película comienza a las 8:30 p.m.

PG, 102 minutes. Presented with Spanish subtitles. 6:30 p.m. activities: Baymax isn’t the only awesome inflatable thing coming to Douglas Gardens. Take a turn on a 55-foot inflatable obstacle course! Movie begins at approximately 8:30 p.m. Viernes, 15 de julio Película recomendada para todas las edades con subtítulos en español, duración 102 minutos. 6:30 p.m.- Vengan a jugar con el increíble Baymax en un laberinto grande inflable de 55 pies. La película comienza a las 8:30 p.m.


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South Hills String Band Wednesday, July 20 Douglas Gardens Park

español, 81 minutos 7:30 p.m.- ¡Puede ser vaquero igual que Woody! El Club de niños Eugene Pro Rodeo nos mostrará como lazar.

This contemporary four-piece walks the line between early bluegrass and Ozark-style string band music. Influences range from Cajun to swing, bluegrass to early blues.

PG, 144 minutes. It’s a treasure hunt! Before the movie, pick up a map (or download one at willamalane.org) and navigate your way to hidden treasure in the park. Don’t worry, you won’t have to fight Captain Hook for these goodies. If hunting for treasure isn’t for you, you can still join in on the fun by singing along to pirate songs. The movie begins at approximately 8:30 p.m.

Coupe de Ville Wednesday, July 27, 6:30-8 p.m. Lively Park, 6100 Thurston Road

Hailey Verhaalen Band Wednesday, Aug. 3, 6:30-8 p.m. Dorris Ranch, 205 Dorris St. Verhaalen, who has performed at Oregon’s biggest rodeos and in Nashville, Tenn., delivers tightly crafted, catchy songs that lift her above the norm of today’s pop country.

‘Cool Runnings’ Friday, Aug. 5 Fort Park, 300 58th St. Rated PG, 98 minutes.

From Doo-wop to Rockabilly and Elvis to ZZ Top, this band covers all of the artists and the songs you love to dance to and sing along with.

7:30 p.m. activities: Get into the Olympic spirit with the Willamalane Games! Events start at 7:30 p.m., so be sure to arrive early if you would like to compete. The movie begins at approximately 8:30 p.m.

‘Toy Story’

Son de Cuba

Friday, July 29 Ruff Park, 1161 66th St.

Wednesday, Aug. 10, 6:30-8 p.m. Meadow Park, 851 Mill St.

Rated G, 81 minutes. Presented with Spanish subtitles.

This high-energy quartet plays a happy, danceable blend of salsa, merengue, cumbia and Latin jazz.

7:30 p.m. activities: Be a cowboy, just like Woody! The Eugene Pro Rodeo Kids Club will lead a roping demonstration.

‘Rio’

Viernes, 29 de julio

Friday, Aug. 12 Pacific Park, 220 Shadylane Drive

Película recomendada para todas las edades con subtítulos en

Rated G, 96 minutes. Presented with Spanish subtitles.

Monday, July 4

Light of Liberty island Park Gates open at 4 p.m. Live music begins at 5 p.m. Fireworks at 10 p.m.

Película recomendada para todas las edades con subtítulos en español, 96 minutos. 8:00 p.m. – Como los Juegos Olímpicos se realizan en Brasil este verano vamos a traer un poco del sabor brasileño a Springfield danzando al son de la samba. Se ofrecerá instrucción. 8:30 p.m.- comienza la película

The Lovin’ Spoonful headlines a spectacular show of music and lights. Enjoy a food court featuring local favorites, and children’s area with pony rides, magic shows, music, balloon arts, crafts, inflatables and more. Tickets on sale starting June 20. See prices and complete event info at subutil.com. Not a Willamalane event.

Eugene Symphony Connect

THE ROVING PARK PLAYERS PRESENT:

Viernes, 12 de agosto

‘Hook’ Friday, July 22 Royal Delle Park 401 Blackstone St.

8 p.m. activities: With the 2016 Summer Olympics occurring in Rio de Janerio all eyes will be on Brazil. We couldn’t pass up the opportunity to bring a little Rio to Springfield. Before the movie, the park will come to life with music and a samba lesson. The movie begins at approximately 8:30 p.m.

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.

‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ Saturday-Sunday June 18-19, 6 p.m. Free! Island Park Shakespeare classic adapted and directed by Laura Robinson. Rain or shine (canopies provided). Call 541-556-9686 for information. Not a Willamalane event.

‘Little Women’ ‘Grease’ Singalong Friday, Aug. 19 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.

Saturday-Sunday Aug. 20-21, 6 p.m. Free! Island Park 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 541-9142374 for information. Not a Willamalane event.

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

Held in Conjunction with NATIONAL NIGHT OUT KICK-OFF EVENT

Friday, Aug. 5 5 p.m.-8 a.m.

Cabela’s Family Campout

Highlights include: • Live entertainment • Inflatable slides • Face painting • A balloon clown • Bike safety clinic • Food vendors — PLUS National Night Out activities!

Clearwater Park

If sleeping under the stars sounds like your kind of Friday night, then this is the event for you. Load up the gear and bring the family down for a good time in the outdoors. Cabela’s will be on hand to provide some fun and games for the kids. No food provided. Register now at willamalane.org; space is limited. Saturday, Aug. 20

Springfield Car Cruise and Show and Shine

THE FILBERT HUNT IS BACK!

Presented by Dari Mart

Saturday, July 30, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. • Island Park FREE with a canned food donation for FOOD for Lane County 541-736-4544 or willamalane.org

Join our mascot, Springs the squirrel, on a social media treasure hunt in the days before the Children’s Celebration. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram — hashtag #FilbertHunt.

Families, come enjoy this new twist on an old favorite! Experience hands-on activities from more than 60 community exhibitors. No outside food or beverages. Water stations available throughout the park to keep you cool and hydrated, so bring a water bottle!

Downtown Springfield For details contact Dan Ally at 541-954-0762.

History Spoken Here!

Saturday, Aug. 27, 5- 10 p.m. Downtown Springfield, 5th and A streets

Dorris Ranch April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, Aug. 13 10 a.m. • Free!

All ages. Join us the second Saturday of each month, when Living History staff will be available for tours and walks through the ranch and its historic structures. 541-736-4544

Come be a part of Springfield’s premiere food and drink celebration!

Sample small plates and tasty bites from some of your favorite local restaurateurs. Enjoy live, local music throughout the night. All attendees will receive a souvenir glass and taste tickets. Additional taste tickets available for purchase. No outside food or beverages.

Tickets $15/advance $20/door Limited quantities — buy now at willamalane.org! 541-736-4544 willamalane.org

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541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Plank Town Presents

SpringFilm Free! The 2015-16 SpringFilm theme is Cult Cinema. SpringFilm is a partnership with 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. Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main St. 6:30-9 p.m.

Exhibit: Aug. 12-Sept. 30 Opening reception: Friday, Aug. 12, 5-8 p.m., during the Second Friday Artwalk

Museum hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Springfield Museum, 590 Main St. 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!

WERE YOU A WILLAMALANE KID? Do you remember swimming at Willamalane Pool — before it had a roof? Did you play in a Mushball league? Did you go to dances at the Sugar Shack? We want to hear your favorite memories of growing up with Willamalane! Drop them off, mail them in, or post them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, hashtag #WillamalaneKid. Show us how you celebrate People, Parks & Play!

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‘Road Warrior’ Thursday, Aug. 4

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‘American Movie’ Thursday, April 7

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.

TRAVEL IMAGES: BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS Reception: Friday, April 8, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: April 6-May 26 GET YOUR FEET WET: WATERSCAPES BY SHIRLEY READE Reception: Friday, June 10, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: June 1-July 28 A FUSION OF REALITY AND ABSTRACTION: ART OF J. SCOTT HOVIS Reception: Friday, Aug. 12, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: Aug. 3-Sept. 29 Coming Oct. 14-16

UKEtoberfest Adult Activity Center uketoberfest.com or willamalane.org $175. Register by Sept. 1 and save $25!

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EMPLOYEE HONORS A GREAT PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT is staffed by great people. Willamalane is proud to honor those whose passion and commitment 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:

Sara Janet Andreason Donnelly

“I’ve lost inches, I’ve lost weight, and the depression has gotten much better,” Skalbeck says of her exercise classes.

WAR STORY Classes Help Vet Emerge from Depression

S Chelsea Archer

Erica Hinshaw

CLEARING THE AIR ON TOBACCO CONFUSED ABOUT Willamalane’s smoking policy? In a nutshell: • Smoking or any tobacco use is not permitted at any Willamalane park, facility or property. • The use of electronic cigarettes or marijuana in any form is also prohibited. Enjoy the clean air in a Willamalane park today!

usan Skalbeck was struggling. She had just returned from Afghanistan after many years of service as a Navy cook, only to be confronted with depression, anxiety and rapid weight gain. “I had PTSD and didn’t even know it,” she said. “I knew I had to do something to change all that.” Remembering exercise classes she had enjoyed as she prepared to have children, Susan decided to look through Willamalane’s recreation guide to learn about exercise classes for adults. “I started with Active Exercise a little over two years ago,” Susan said. “I cannot tell you how

“I truly believe that Willamalane saved my life after I got home from Afghanistan.” — Navy veteran Susan Skalbeck

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it’s changed my life for the better. I’ve lost inches, I’ve lost weight, and the depression has gotten much better.” Susan has experimented with other fitness classes. Stability Balls, she says, is “great for a stretching muscles in a sore back.” She appreciates the workout class Better Bones and Balance as a cooldown from Active Exercise, and has also enjoyed Zumba Gold and Yoga for Health. “In each class, the instructors are the best,” Susan says. “They care about us so much. It’s not just exercising: It’s doing it correctly, having good form, and giving us

information to improve our lives.” Susan also volunteers for Willamalane in her free time. “Since I’m not quite retired yet, I want to continue being around food,” she said. She likes to work with other volunteers at events that involve food preparation, since it lets her give back to a community she feels has helped her through a tough time. “I truly believe that Willamalane saved my life after I got home from Afghanistan,” Susan says. “I didn’t have a lot to look forward to, and now I look forward to every day.”

— Jodie Davaz


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Save with 1PASS!

Bob Keefer

Superintendent’s Message

Park Projects on the Front Burner

Bring on summer! I am looking forward to spending more time outside in Willamalane’s parks. We’ve got great ideas to fill your season with activities that will create lasting memories. We’re looking forward to the return of the Children’s Celebration on July 30, the debut of Tap & Taste on Aug. 27, the new Sounds Like Summer series — and, of course, our free Summer Playground Program (page 27). Summer is also prime construction time; we’re working on projects that will make Springfield a special place. In cooperation with the city of Springfield, Springfield Utility Board and Springfield Public Schools, we plan to complete the Mill Race Path from the Booth-Kelly Mill Pond to the Middle Fork Path. (See story, page 75.) Staff are completing the Thurston Hills Natural Area Management Plan and will begin construction on the initial trail system this summer. The next phase of development at the Les Schwab Sports Fields at Willamalane Center will also begin this summer with additional parking and an improved grand entrance with a flag plaza. These projects are all made possible by the $20 million bond for parks, trails, and natural area approved in 2012. Thanks, voters, for your ongoing support!

Willamalane’s 1PASS combines inexpensive summer fun for kids with accessible transportation. Willamalane has teamed with Lane Transit District, Cascades Raptor Center, Eugene Rec pools, River Road Park & Recreation District pool, the Science Factory, Lane United Football Club and the Eugene Emeralds to offer kids 18 and under admissions and discounts at fun destinations all summer long

for one low price — only $50. Kids can use their 1PASS to hop on an LTD bus and go to Splash! at Lively Park, Camp Putt, museums and more. The passes are on sale at Willamalane Center, LTD and Eugene Rec pools. Passes are nontransferable and are good May 30-Sept. 5, 2016. A limited number of scholarships may be available; call 541-736-4544 for info.

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT

Volunteer at Willamalane! Willamalane volunteers make a difference. For information, contact Vanessa at vanessay@ willamalane.org or at 541-912-4548. A big thank you to the following groups and businesses for volunteering at Willamalane:

LONGTIME SPRINGFIELD RESIDENTS Steve and Sherry Kaplan have been volunteering with Willamalane for more than three years. They started out helping with special events before becoming weekly greeters at the Adult Activity Center. Every Wednesday, visitors look forward to friendly smiles and conversation with the Kaplans. “It is the best four hours of my week,” Steve says. Sherry also helps in the gift shop, and both have a weekly Meals on Wheels route. “The Kaplans make you feel welcome as soon as you walk in the door,” says Beth Sutton, Adult Activity Center volunteer coordinator.

Volunteers Needed for Upcoming Events • June 20: Summer Solstice Dash & Bash at Dorris Ranch • July 9-Aug. 19: Sounds Like Summer concerts and movies at various parks • July 30: Children’s Celebration at Island Park • Aug. 27: Tap & Taste in Downtown Springfield

• Agnes Stewart Middle School • AMvets • Bayberry Commons • Friends of Ruff Park • Friends of Trees, Eugene chapter • Frontier Girls • Little Hands Can • Northwest Christian University • Oregon Community Credit Union • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Springfield wards • Sheldon High NHS • SOLVE • Waypoint Community Church

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WATERPARK SWIMS • 541-736-4244 • willamalane.org

Waterpark Swims Waterpark Swim Hours Through 6/17 M&W

6:30-8pm*

*Play and save! Only $3.75 ID/$4.75 OD. Prices not valid with any other offer.

F

3:30-8pm

Sa

1-8pm

Su

1-5pm

Summer Waterpark Swims 6/18-9/6 MW

1-8pm

TuTh

1-5pm

FSa

1-8pm

Su

1-5pm

No-school Day Swims 5/30

M

1-5pm

9/5

M

1-5pm

9/6

Tu

1-5pm

Splash! at Lively Park

Waterpark Swim Admission

Family of 4

$20 ID

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

Groups

$5 ID

$6 OD

Fun Pack

$46 ID

$56 OD

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.

$4.50 ID

$5 OD

Single 3+

$6 ID

$7 OD $25 OD

10 visits

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 6/17 MW, 8:30am-6pm TuTh, 8am-8pm F, 8:30am-3pm

Parties: Want to book us for your birthday? Call 541-736-4244 today!

6/18-9/6 M-F, 8am-12:30pm TuTh, 5-8 p.m.

New! 1PASS Unlimited summer admission for kids at Splash!,

$4/child ID, $4.50 OD Parents are free! Rate not available during waterpark swims.

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Under 3

6+/each

Questions? The Welcome Desk is open: 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday 1-8 p.m. Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays

Willamalane Park Swim Center, Camp Putt and more! See page 11

Toddler

Add $3.50/each additional family member in same household

Closures 5/23

9:30am-5:30pm

5/30

Open 1-5pm only

7/4

Holiday

9/5

Open 1-5pm only

9/2610/23

Annual maintenance


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

Recreation Swims Through 6/17 Saturdays

1-3pm

6/18-9/3 M-Sa

1-3pm

Recreation Swim Admission Single

$3 ID

10-punch pass

$24 ID $28 OD

All ages

$3.50 OD

Adult & Child Swim

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

Swimmers share the pool with adults exercising on their own. Lap pool, deep-water pool not available. Adult must accompany child in water. Twochild maximum per adult.

Tu

3-6pm

Th

3-6pm, 7-8:30pm

F Through 6/17

11am-7pm

F 6/18-9/2

11am-1pm, 3-7pm

Adult & Child Swim Admission

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.

Adult & child

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 5:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday.

5/30

Holiday

7/4

Holiday

9/4-25

Annual maintenance

Parties: Want to book us for your birthday?

$5

Additional child $2.50 Additional adult

$2.50

Closures

Call 541-736-4080 today!

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SWIM LESSONS • willamalane.org

Swim Lessons Starfish lessons for kids! The nationally accredited Starfish Swimming® program has been 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

Private and Semi-private Lessons Ages 3-12 Available at select time slots. Please call or submit a request form. You must have at least two students in order to request a semi-private lesson. Private lessons ... $30 ID/$35 OD per 30-minute class Semi-private lessons ... $15 ID/$18 OD per child per 30-minute class

Session Dates and Fees No. of classes

In-district fee

Out-of-district fee

MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS Willamalane Park Swim Center 4/25-5/18

8

$42

$51

5/23-6/15 No class 5/30

7

$37

$45

6/20-7/13 No class 7/4

7

$37

$45

7/18-8/10

8

$42

$51

8/15-31

6

$32

$39

TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Splash! at Lively Park 4/26-5/19

8

$42

$51

5/24-6/16

8

$42

$51

6/21-7/14

8

$42

$51

7/19-8/11

8

$42

$51

8/16-9/1

6

$32

$39

StarBabies and StarTots Ages 6-36 mos. (StarBabies) and 18-36 mos. (StarTots). Parents learn to make their child comfortable in water, introduce basic swimming skills and instill water safety practices under the guidance of the instructor. Children achieve success and build confidence in a fun and loving environment. One adult must be in the water for each child. Swim diapers with elastic legs required.

SATURDAYS Willamalane Park Swim Center 4/30-5/21

4

$21

$26

5/28-6/18

4

$21

$26

6/25-7/23

5

$26

$33

7/30-8/27

5

$26

$33

MONDAYS-THURSDAYS Either facility

STARBABIES 6-36 mos.

STARTOTS 18-36 mos.

Through 6/16

Through 6/16

Starting 6/17

Starting 6/17

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER M&W

5:10-5:40pm

4:20-4:50pm

6-6:30pm

5:15-5:45pm

Sa

9:35-10:05am

9:35-10:05am

10:1010:40am

10:1010:40am

M-Th

N/A

11:05-11:35am

N/A

11:40-12:10pm

6/20-6/30

8

$42

$51

7/11-7/21

8

$42

$51

7/25-8/4

8

$42

$51

8/8-8/18

8

$42

$51

Tu & Th

6-6:30pm

6:55-7:25pm

5:10-5:40pm

6:20-6:50pm

$51

M-Th

N/A

10:35-11:05am

N/A

9:40-10:10am

8/22-9/1

14

8

$42

SPLASH! AT LIVELY PARK


Skill Level Starfish Swim School DUCKLINGS PUFFERFISH SEA TURTLES Progression Ages Ages Age 3

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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WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER | Saturdays

Starfish Stroke School

11:40am 12:15pm 9am 9:35am 10:10am 11am 11:35am

The Green level works on competitive skills in a noncompetitive environment. Classes offered at limited times. Ages 4-12 years combined.

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Spring: 4/26-6/16

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Yellow and Blue levels work on the butterfly and breastrokes. Each student learns new drills and techniques to perform basic butterfly. These skills also aid in successfully performing the breastroke.

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Dolphins (ages 4-6) Barracuda (ages 7-12) 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.

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Summer: 6/20-8/31

Summer: 6/20-8/31

Ducklings (age 3) Pufferfish (ages 4-6) Sea Turtles (ages 7-12)

levels cover the beginning stages of freestyle and backstroke through drills. Techniques include slide glide, advanced rolling (position change) and beginning breathing techniques.

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Spring: 4/25-6/15

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WATER FITNESS • willamalane.org

Lap Swimming 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.

Splash! at Lively Park 4/1-9/6

M-F

6:30am-8pm

Saturday

1-8pm

Sunday

1-5pm

Willamalane Park Swim Center M-Th

5:30am-3:45pm

Friday

5:30am-3:45pm

Saturday

5:30am-3pm

Sunday

n/a

6:45-8:30pm

Fees

Spotlight: Jeannie Griffin

Wellness Membership

“I’m Jeannie Griffin, and I live in Springfield. I

• Lap swimming, Exercise on Your Own, water fitness classes, spa Adults 18-49

Seniors 50+

Single visit

$4 ID/$4.75 OD

$3.50 ID/$4 OD

Punch pass 10-punch increments

$35 ID/$40 OD

$30 ID/$35 OD

Monthly unlimited

$45 ID/$50 OD

$40 ID/$45 OD

Gold Membership • 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

$60 ID/$70 OD

$50 ID/$55 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

Willamalane Park Swim Center

M-Th

6:30am-8pm 5:30am-8:30pm

F

6:30am-8pm 5:30am-7pm

Sa

1-8pm

Su

1-5pm

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heard about going to Willamalane pool from my physical therapist, who suggested I do water exercise. “When I first started coming for water exercise, I had to be pushed in my chair from my car to the changing room, then down into the water. I was pretty disabled. When I was in the pool, I hung onto the railing and my care provider for dear life. Now I’m out in the deep end, and the leaders tell me, ‘Oh, you’re doing so good!’ “It has helped my balance, and that’s one of my major problems. Plus, I had broken both of my shoulders, and in the water I’ve increased the range of motion incredibly. It’s exciting, and it’s lots of fun!”


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* * NEW TIME: 8:30-9:15am, starting 6/26

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

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/$35 OD $15 ID/$18 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/$35 OD One-hour session $60 ID/$70 OD

HYDRO-FIT®

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-Th 6-6:45pm TuThF 8:45-9:30am TuTh 7-7:45pm MW 5:30-6:15pm/ENDS 6/22

Ai Chi

Scheduled Closures Splash! at Lively Park 5/23

9:30am-5:30pm

5/30

Open 1-5pm only

7/4

Holiday

9/5

Open 1-5pm only

9/2610/23

Annual maintenance

Willamalane Park Swim Center 5/30

Holiday

7/4

Holiday

9/4-25

Annual maintenance

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 7:05-7:50pm Willamalane Park Swim Center Th 11-11:45am* * NEW TIME: 10:15-11am, starting 6/26

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Willamalane Swim Club Join the Fun! Willamalane Swim Club is a yearround competitive swim team offering highquality 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. Details and fees are available at willamalaneswimclub.org. Come to Novice Group practice for a free three-day trial! Novice Group

MTuThF 4-5pm

Young Swimmers Compete Year-round

Advanced Novice Group

Kids taking the leap into competitive swim-

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.

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

Age Group

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

Intro to Swim Team

Intro to 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.

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ming find a welcoming environment at Willamalane Swim Club. “Willamalane is a club where you can build a relationship with the coaches, and every team member is family,” says Madeline Cramer, 18. Cramer, who has been with the club for four years, says it’s “great to have a yearround sport,” especially at Willamalane Swim Club.

Swim Club By the Numbers 107 active swimmers 4 coaches 4 meets hosted per year

Cramer and teammate Brady Spear both cite close relationships with the coaches and a good balance between instruction and practice. The team is “not too big to not get one-on-one experience,” says Spear, who has been swimming with Willamalane for seven years. Swimmers start out in Intro to Swim Team as early as age 6, then progress through the levels. “We are very welcoming to new swimmers of any age,” Cramer says. — Audrey Grimes


541-736-4080 • willamalane.org • INCLUSION • STAYING IN TOUCH

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

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.

STAY IN TOUCH! Trying to stay on top of events? Now it’s easier than ever to find out what’s happening when. SIGN UP FOR A NEWSLETTER: Go to willamalane.org and subscribe to one of our biweekly email newsletters. We’ve got newsletters for families; for fans of Splash! at Lively Park and Camp Putt; for adults 18+; and for adults 50+. ADD A WILLAMALANE EVENT TO YOUR PERSONAL CALENDAR: Go to willamalane.org, find your class or event, and click the “add to calendar” icon. Bingo! It shows up in your personal Google calendar. FOLLOW WILLAMALANE ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: Facebook users can make sure they get all of our posts on upcoming events by selecting “Get notifications.”

Key to Class Listings Fee

Class number

The first fee (ID for in-district) is the amount patrons 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 72.

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

Soccer

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

of soccer skills including kicking, dribbling, trapping, throwing and running/agility. 8/3-24 W 10-11am

$30 ID/$36 OD

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FACILITIES • willamalane.org

Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation 250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4544 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; 12-5 p.m. Sunday willamalane@willamalane.org • LTD route: 11 Closures: May 30, July 4, Sept. 5

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: May 6-7, 28, 30; July 2, 4, 30; Aug. 18-28; Sept. 3, 5

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.

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 38

1276 G St., 541-736-4080 wpsc@willamalane.org • LTD routes: 13, 18 See hours and closures, pages 13-17

Enjoy tournaments, climbing, arts and crafts, and eight gaming centers. Membership is free. Rent Two50 for your next special 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 Splash! at Lively Park Willamalane Park Swim Center 541-736-4201 christinec@willamalane.org Terri Fackrell Community Recreation 541-736-4505 terrif@willamalane.org Beth Levine Aquatics and Camp Putt 541-736-4511 bethl@willamalane.org

Splash! at Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road, 541-736-4244 splash@willamalane.org • LTD route: 11 See hours and closures, pages 12-17 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

Board of Directors

Anne Ballew

Denise Bean

Kim Lyddane Special events 541-736-4520 kiml@willamalane.org Kevin Schmidt Willamalane Center 541-736-4501 kschmidt@willamalane.org

Lee Beyer

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

Greg James

Bill Kunerth, Public Affairs 541-736-4004 billk@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

Camp Putt Adventure Golf Park 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.

Eric Wold, Parks, Planning and Natural Resources 541-736-4100 ericw@willamalane.org

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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When the Day Starts Early, Early Start Is the Answer Before-school care for kids in grades K-5, 7-8:15 a.m.

Willamalane Kids Club

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 to enjoy 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

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

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

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Full-time rate

$200/month 2016-17

Daily rate

$15

Morning care

See Early Start Left

EASY PAYMENT PROGRAMS • Enroll by the month or by the day! • Sibling discounts • Early release care • No-school-day care available for extra fee willamalane.org 541-736-4544


Summer Camps With a full range of camps offering everything from extreme sports to a week devoted to crafting gnome homes, Willamalane has your summer covered. • Camps for ages 5-13 • Extended hours • Field trips and swimming • Action and adventure! willamalane.org 541-736-4544

Annual Camp Fees

All participants................................. $35 Ask us about sibling discounts

Registration

Register online at willamalane.org. No registrations are accepted at camp locations.

Scheduled payments

Register and reserve your child’s spot for the entire summer without paying for it up front. We will charge your debit or credit card on the Thursday prior to your child’s camp. You will need to pay the annual camp fee at the time of registration.

Refund Policy

To receive a refund or credit for withdrawing from a camp, make your request at the Willamalane Center front desk or call 541-736-4544. • Requests received more than 14 calendar days prior to the start of camp will receive a 100 percent refund or credit. • Requests received between five and 14 calendar days prior to the start of camp will receive a 50 percent refund or credit. • No refunds or credits will be granted within five days of the start of camp.

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SUMMER CAMPS • 541-736-4544

Sports of All Sorts Ages 7-11. If you can kick it, throw it, toss it, catch it, bounce it,

juggle it ... we’ve got it! This developmental camp combines introductory sport instruction with activities such as roller skating, swimming and indoor climbing. The emphasis is on fun as campers are encouraged to try new sports and build skills in a noncompetitive environment. This camp is perfect for kids who enjoy lots of physical activity. Each week features swimming and visits to local parks. No camp 7/4.

Explorers Camp Ages 6-7. Camp weeks are filled with a special guest or field

trip, swimming trip, crafts, active play and more. Morning and afternoon snack provided. Campers need to arrive by 9 a.m. and may be picked up after 4 p.m. No camp 7/4. Willamalane Center M-F 7am-6pm Weekly: $157 ID/$187 OD Week 3 pricing: $126 ID/$152 OD

6/20-24, Week 1 The Great Outdoors Kick off summer with a week of exploring the great outdoors! Get your binoculars ready to explore new sights. Field trip: Eugene Pro Rodeo. 6/27-7/1, Week 2 Rock Stars Make your pet rock a star, and create stars that rock! Special activity: Willamalane Center climbing. 7/5-8, Week 3 Heart of a Champion Go for the Gold as we take on relay races, long jump and other activities that will make you feel like a champion! Field trip: Hayward Field Olympic Trials children’s area. No camp July 4. 7/11-15, Week 4 It’s a Thing-a-ma-jig Dive into recycled materials and be your own inventor! Create a beautiful piece of art, or design a new tool or toy. Field trip: Science Factory. 7/18-22, Week 5 Block Busters Design it, build it, bust it. This week is all about creating and re-creating with your favorite building toys. Special activity: Tumbling.

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7/25-29, Week 6 Hawaiian Hullabaloo Aloha! Join us for all things Hawaiian! Create your own grass skirt and lei and enjoy some tastes of treats from the island. Special activity: Hawaiian culture guest 8/1-5, Week 7 The Mighty Jungle Lions, tigers and bears — oh my! Explore the depths of the jungle floor. Special activity: Zany Zoo. 8/8-12, Week 8 Gold Rush Dig through the “mines” to collect your treasure! Field trip: Lone Pine Farms. 8/15-19, Week 9 Vehicle Ventures Learn about the ways to get from here to there! Special activity: Local fire truck. 8/22-26, Week 10 Buggin’ Out Get in touch with the creepy, crawly, pretty, flying world of bugs. Explore your similarities and differences. Field trip: Bounce.

Willamalane Center Drop-off: 7-9am/ Camp activities: 9am-4pm/Pickup: 4-6pm Weekly: $157 ID/$187 OD Week of July 4: $126 ID/$152 OD

6/20-24, Week 1 On Your Marks, Get Set, Go! Kick off the summer with a week full of all your favorite games as well as some new ones. 6/27-7/1, Week 2 Wide World of Sports Many sports and games are shared all over the world. Sample some of the most popular and try out some new ones. 7/5-8, Week 3 Go for the Gold! Celebrate the Olympic Trials in Eugene with a series of personal challenges as you go for the gold. No camp 7/4. 7/11-15, Week 4 Silly Sports and Goofy Games Your favorite sports and games — all with a special twist for added silliness! Try water balloon volleyball, paper airplane contests and balloon waddle races. 7/18-22, Week 5 Splashapalooza Nothing beats water games on a hot summer day! Cool off as we add water to traditional sports and games. 7/25-29, Week 6 Sports Science Investigate the science behind some of your favorite sports both on and off the playing field.

8/1-5, Week 7: Game Day Sport your favorite college team’s colors as we prepare for the fall sport season. 8/8-12, Week 8 Medal Quest Try your skill at some Olympic sports as we watch the best in the world compete in Brazil. 8/15-19, Week 9 Color Games Compete with your teammates in a week of games and challenges. 8/22-26, Week 10 Finish Line The summer is coming to an end, but there’s still time for one more round, game, match or race!

Summer Climbing Camp Ages 5-11. Staff and volunteers teach kids the basics in a fun, safe environment. Gear included. 6/28-30 TuWTh 10am-2pm $65 ID/$78 OD 10700 7/26-28 TuWTh 10am-2pm $65 ID/$78 OD 10701 8/23-25 TuWTh 10am-2pm $65 ID/$78 OD 10702

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Dorris Ranch Discovery Camp Ages 7-11. Imagine 250 acres of orchards, meadows and

woods to explore! This is the ultimate setting for a classic summer camp experience. Hike, sing, laugh and get dirty in nature’s backyard. Special guests, swimming and trips to local parks round out the days — perfect for kids who like to be outside. No camp 7/4. Drop-off: 7-9am/Camp activities: 9am-4pm/Pickup: 4-6pm Weekly: $148 ID/$178 OD Week of July 4: $118 ID/$142 OD

6/20-24, Week 1 Radical Raptors The summer takes flight as we study the mysteries of beaks, talons, feathers and more.

7/11-15, Week 4 Storm Chasers Hold onto your hats for a wild week! Explore the different elements of weather, from blizzards to heat waves. 7/18-22, Week 5 A Bug’s Life Discover a day in the life of a bug! Squirm and wiggle into the amazing world of butterflies, bees, spiders and more. 7/25-29, Week 6 Survivor: Dorris Ranch Divide into tribes and brainstorm your team name. Then play in games, relays, scavenger hunts, puzzles and other challenges in order to be an “ultimate survivor.”

Ages 9-12. Step your game up and have a blast! Northwest Christian University coaches present sport-specific instruction for three hours each morning. After lunch, Willamalane leads awesome activities such as swimming, climbing and field trips. Open to all skill levels. Willamalane Center Soccer (coed) 6/20-24 M-F 8am-5pm $195 ID/$220 OD 10462

6/27-7/1, Week 2 Aquatic Adventures Meet the organisms that live on or under the surface of rivers, lakes and the ocean. 7/5-8, Week 3 Art in Nature Daily nature walks serve as inspiration for your creative side. Use natural materials to create unique paintings, drawings and sculptures. No camp 7/4.

NEW! Sports Development Day Camp with NCU

Volleyball (coed) 6/27-7/1 M-F 8am-5pm $195 ID/$220 OD 10463

8/1-5, Week 7 Fairy Houses and Gnome Homes Create a magical world for fairies and gnomes using natural materials. 8/8-12, Week 8 Gone Camping Pitch your tent for camping fun. S’mores, nature hikes and campfire songs are all part of the camp experience. 8/15-19, Week 9 Dirt Diggers There’s more to dirt than meets the eye. Dig deep to uncover the mysteries of dirt, from fungus to fossils and decomposers to dinosaurs. 8/22-26, Week 10 Claws, Paws and Jaws From alligators to zebras, discover how animals survive in such diverse environments as the desert, the ocean, and the arctic.

Boys Basketball 7/11-15 M-F 8am-5pm $195 ID/$220 OD 10464 Girls Basketball 7/18-22 M-F 8am-5pm $195 ID/$220 OD 10465

Summer’s Greatest Hits Ages 6-11. Enjoy the last week of

summer with swimming, crafts and field trips. Two locations! Willamalane Center Monday-Friday, 8/29-9/2 Drop-off: 7-9am Camp activities: 9am-4pm Pickup: 4-6pm Weekly: $159 ID/$191 OD Splash! at Lively Park Monday-Friday, 8/29-9/2 Drop-off: 7-9am/camp activities: 9am-4pm/Pick-up: 4-6pm Weekly: $159 ID/$191 OD

Camp Two50 Ages 11-13. Camp Two50 is on

the road all summer checking out the best lakes, hiking trails and amusement activities within 80 miles of Springfield. Spend time learning about conservation, performing science- and math-based projects, and complete two hours of community service each week. Enjoy tons of fun summer activities packed into one amazing camp! Weekly field trips subject to change. No camp 7/4.

Two50 at Willamalane Center Drop-off: 8am Camp activities: 8:30am-4pm Pickup: 4pm. Additional care available until 6:30pm at Two50 youth center Weekly: $155 ID/$185 OD Week of July 4: $124 ID/$148 OD Financial assistance available. Scholarship applications due May 6.

6/20-24 Week 1 Spencer Butte Challenge Course

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6/27-7/1 Week 2 Family Fun Center

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7/5-8 Week 3 Osborne Aquatic Center Get Air Eugene

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7/11-15 Week 4 Horseback Riding

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7/18-22 Week 5 Lane County Fair

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7/25-29 Week 6 Mountain Biking

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8/1-5 Week 7 Honeyman State Park

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8/8-12 Week 8 Laser Tag

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8/15-19 Week 9 Whitewater Rafting

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8/20-26 Week 10 Camper Surprise

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SUMMER CAMPS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

More Camps!

Camp Kaboom Ages 7-11. Have a BLAST at KABOOM! This camp has it all, from field trips

and swimming to active games and arts and crafts. Campers use their imaginations, grow new friendships and discover new talents and interests through activities presented by caring, trained staff. No camp 7/4.

Ages 8-12. Ever wonder what

Drop-off: 7-9am/ Camp activities: 9am-4pm/Pickup: 4-6pm Weekly: $157 ID/$187 OD Week of July 4: $126 ID/$152 OD

Camp Kaboom East Ridgeview Elementary School, 526 66th St. 6/20-24, Week 1 Toys from Trash Create toys and games from everyday waste materials. Field trip: Science Factory. 6/27-7/1, Week 2 Animal Planet Straight from the safari, jungle, ocean, zoo and your own backyard come some of the funniest and smartest animals. Discover amazing creatures through crafts, games and other activities. Field trip: Zany Zoo. 7/5-8, Week 3 Willy Wonka Week The golden ticket is your pass for a week of candy magic. Crafts, recipes and science experiments — all with candy! Field trip: Get Air Eugene. No camp 7/4. 7/11-15, Week 4 Magic, Mystery and Mayhem Enter the world of mystery, potions, storytelling and more! Learn magic tricks to impress your friends and family, solve mysteries and, well, create mayhem. Field trip: Emerald Lanes. 7/18-22, Week 5 Artrageous Adventures Learn from the masters and explore your imagination as we create our way through the wonderful world of art. Field trip: Camp Putt.

7/25-29, Week 6 Dragons and Droids These are the droids you’re looking for! Span the world of fantasy from ancient dragons to space-age droids. Field trip: Leaburg Fish Hatchery. 8/1-5, Week 7 Dream It, Design It, Do It Make, create and innovate. Fire up your imagination and jump in with interactive “making.” Field trip: Riverplay Park. 8/8-12, Week 8 Movie Mania Lights, camera, action! Experience the magic of the movies. Be a star in your own skit, play Hollywood charades, walk the red carpet and participate in activities around your favorite movies. Popcorn included. Field trip: Lone Pine Farms.

Camp Kaboom West Guy Lee Elementary School 755 Harlow Road See camp activities at left 6/20-24: Week 1, Dragons and Droids Field trip: Science Factory

6/27-7/1 Week 2, Dream It, Design It, Do It Field trip: Leaburg Fish Hatchery

7/5-7/8, Week 3, Movie Mania Field trip: Get Air Eugene

7/11-15 Week 4, Toys from Trash Field trip: Emerald Lanes

8/15-19, Week 9 I Feel the Need for Speed Cars are a part of everyday life, but how much do you know about them? Learn about the inner workings of cars and build some models to test. Field trip: World of Speed Museum.

7/18-22, Week 5, Pixel Play

8/22-26, Week 10 Pixel Play It’s hip to be square! Learn about pixels from the earliest computers to today’s Minecrafttype games, as well as other places you will find them. Field trip: Level Up Arcade.

8/8-12 Week 8, Magic, Mystery and Mayhem

Field Trip: Level Up Arcade

7/25-29, Week 6, Animal Planet Field trip: Zany Zoo

8/1-5 Week 7, Willy Wonka Week Field trip: Riverplay Park

Field trip: Lone Pine Farms

8/15-19 Week 9, I Feel the Need for Speed Field trip: World of Speed Museum

8/22-26 Week 10, Artrageous Adventures Field trip: Camp Putt

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‘Little House on the Prairie’ Adventure Camp

it was like to travel back in time and live like Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family in the “Little House” books? In this camp we will explore crafts, chores, games and readings from each of the eight books in the series — from “Little House in the Big Woods” and “Farmer Boy” to “The Long Winter” and “These Happy Golden Years.” We’ll spend most of our time outdoors; please wear sunscreen and dress for the weather. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 6/20-24 M-Th 9am-1pm $95 ID/$114 OD 10503 7/18-21 M-Th 9am-1pm $95 ID/$114 OD 10501 8/29-9/2 M-F 8:30am-5:30pm $140 ID/$168 OD 10502

Tumbling Camps Give your tumbling the boost it needs this summer with these specialty mini-camps taught by Willamalane tumbling staff. Willamalane Center Ages 3-4 7/11-15 M-F 9-9:45am $45 ID/$54 OD 10345 Ages 5-7 7/11-15 M-F 10am-12pm $90 ID/$108 OD 10333 Ages 8-12 7/18-22 M-F 10am-12pm $90 ID/$108 OD 10334 Ages 3-4 8/15-19 M-F 9-9:45am $45 ID/$54 OD 10346 Ages 5-7 8/15-19 M-F 10am-12pm $90 ID/$108 OD 10335 Ages 8-12 8/22-26 M-F 10am-12pm $90 ID/$108 OD 10336


Summer Playground Program Mondays-Thursdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 5-Aug. 25 For kids entering grades 1-5. Summer Playground Program offers organized activities for kids to help them stay active, socialize, sharpen literacy skills and exercise creativity through arts and crafts — all for free! Our staff will supervise and lead activities with your children. Registration required. Douglas Gardens Park Guy Lee Park Jasper Meadows Jesse Maine Park Pacific Park Page Park Riverbend Elementary Thurston Park Willamalane Park

3455 S. Redwood Drive 890 Darlene St. South 57th St. South 69th Place Shadylane Drive 1300 Hayden Bridge Road 51st Street 6329 F St. 1276 G St.

USDA Summer Food Program Many of the playground sites are supported by FOOD for Lane County and the USDA’s Summer Food Program. Call FOOD for Lane County at 541-343-2822 for specific locations.

Register in advance at Willamalane Center through July 1, or at the park sites beginning July 5. Fill out a form for each site your child will attend.

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them into game-like drills and scrimmages while focusing on improving overall volleyball knowledge. Fee includes camp T-shirt. Thurston High School Gym Grades 3-5 7/18-21 M-Th 9am-12pm Grades 6-8 7/18-21 M-Th 1-4pm

$50 $50

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Bricks 4 Kidz Summer Camps

Ages 5-12. With specially designed Bricks 4 Kidz models, LEGO® games galore, and plenty of time for free play, kids are always having fun in this camp. Trained and screened Bricks 4 Kidz teachers lead kids in using LEGO® bricks to explore the worlds of engineering, architecture, robotics and animation in an open, team-based environment. Register at:bricks4kidz.com/oregon-eugene.

Community Camps These camps are listed as a courtesy to outside organizations. Please contact the sponsors for more information.

Thurston Eighth Grade Spring Football Camp

Thurston Colts Youth Soccer Camp

noncontact, introductory camp for all prospective and current eighth-grade football players. Campers should wear cleats, a T-shirt and shorts.

ence an exciting camp of fundamentals and drills designed to teach proper skills. Come dressed to play, and be ready to have fun. Soccer cleats and water bottles are recommended. A camp T-shirt is included in the fee. For details email cave.katie@yahoo.com.

Eighth grade only. This is a

Thurston High School football fields 5/16, 18, 23, 25, 31; 6/1, 2, 6-9 4-6pm $25 10377

Thurston Colts Spring Football Camp Current grades 9-11. Camp

intended for athletes signed up for high school football. Campers should wear cleats, a T-shirt and shorts. A camp T-shirt is included in the fee. This camp will culminate in a spring scrimmage. Scrimmage time and date TBA. Thurston High football fields 5/31, 6/1, 2, 6-9 4-6pm $25 10379

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Entering grades 5-8. Experi-

Thurston High School July TBD $50 10446

Thurston Colts Summer Youth Volleyball Camp

Thurston High School coaching staff and players conduct drills and teach skills. Boys and girls entering grades 3-5 will train in basic skills: serving, passing, hitting, setting and defense. Campers will use those skills in scrimmages while working on three contacts per sides. Boys and girls in grade 6-8 will cover basic skills and incorporate

Willamalane Center, 7/11-15 M-F Animal Grossology 7/11-15 M-F A Pirate’s Quest 8/1-5 M-F Bricks Olympics 8/1-5 M-F Extreme Expedition 8/22-26 M-F Jurassic Brick Land 8/22-26 M-F Pocket Brick Monsters 8/29-9/1 M-Th Minecraft 8/29-9/1 M-Th Junior Robotics

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

$175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175

TetraBrazil Soccer Academy

Ages 6-14. Experience the soccer training that has made Brazil

the most successful soccer nation in the world. Participants will get a taste of the flair, passion, and creativity of Brazilian soccer. All kids receive a free ball, T-shirt, player evaluation and poster. Register at challengersports.com by June 8 and receive a free jersey. Rebate available to families who host a coach. Email Ally MacLennan, amaclennan@challengersports.com, for details. Willamalane Center fields 8/25-29 M-F Half-day Ages 6-14 Full-day Ages 8-14

9am-12pm 9am-4pm

$154 $199

Thurston Colts Summer Youth Football Camp

Entering grades 1-7. Thurston High School coaching staff and

varsity player assistants conduct drills, teach skills and provide a fun experience. This one-week camp is no pads. Campers should wear a mouth guard, cleats, T-shirt and shorts. Bring a water bottle. Fee includes camp T-shirt. Thurston High School football fields 8/1-4 M-Th 3:30-5pm $40

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Thurston Colts Summer Football Camp

Entering grades 8-12. Thurston High coaching staff and varsity

player assistants conduct drills, teach skills and provide a fun experience. This two-week camp will introduce the Thurston offense and defense to provide a base for incoming players. Campers should wear a mouth guard, cleats, T-shirt and shorts. Bring a water bottle. Fee includes camp T-shirt. Thurston High School football fields 8/1-4, 8/8-11 M-Th 6-8pm

$50

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SUMMER CAMPS

Thurston Colts Summer Volleyball Camp

Thurston Colts Summer Volleyball Camp

prepare athletes for the season, using a variety of drills and game-like situations. Camp will run from 8 a.m.-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. with a two-hour lunch break. Lunch is not provided. Fee includes camp T-shirt.

prepare athletes for the season, using a variety of drills and game-like situations. Camp will run from 8.-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. with a two-hour lunch break. Lunch is not provided. Fee includes camp T-shirt.

Entering grades 9-12. Thurston High School coaching staff will

Thurston High School Gym 8/1-4 M-Th 8am-11am/1-4pm $75 10450

Thurston High School Gym 8/1-4 M-Th 8-11am/1-4pm

Entering grades 7-12. Thurston High School coaching staff

prepare athletes for the season using a variety of drills and game-like situations. Soccer cleats and water bottles are recommended. A camp T-shirt is included in the fee. $50

10447

Thurston Colts Summer Youth Football Camp

Entering grades 1-7. Thurston High School coaching staff and

varsity player assistants conduct drills, teach skills and provide a fun experience. This one-week camp is no pads. Campers should wear a mouth guard, cleats, T-shirt and shorts. Bring a water bottle. Fee includes camp T-shirt. Thurston High School football fields 8/1-4 M-Th 3:30-5pm

$40

10381

Thurston Colts Summer Football Camp

Entering grades 8-12. Thurston High coaching staff and varsity

player assistants conduct drills, teach skills and provide a fun experience. This two-week camp will introduce the Thurston offense and defense to provide a base for incoming players. Campers should wear a mouth guard, cleats, T-shirt and shorts. Bring a water bottle. Fee includes camp T-shirt. Thurston High School football fields 8/1-4, 8/8-11 M-Th 6-8pm

$75 10450

Thurston Colts Soccer Conditioning Camp

Thurston Colts Soccer Conditioning Camp

Thurston High School soccer fields 8/8-12 M-Fri 9am-12pm

Entering grades 9-12. Thurston High School coaching staff will

Entering grades 7-12. Thurston High School coaching staff

prepare athletes for the season using a variety of drills and game-like situations. Soccer cleats and water bottles are recommended. A camp T-shirt is included in the fee. Thurston High School soccer fields 8/8-12 M-F TBD $50 10447

Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps

Ages 3-14. This British Soccer Camp offers Challenger’s brand

of innovative practices, games, camp world cup, cultural education and fun! Kids get a free ball, T-shirt, player evaluation and soccer poster. Sign up at challengersports.com by May 25 and get a FREE British soccer jersey! Rebate available to families who host a coach. Email Ally MacLennan, amaclennan@ challengersports.com, for details. Willamalane Center fields 7/11-15 M-F First Kick Ages 3-5 9-10am $99 Half-day Ages 5-14 9am-12pm $155 Golden Goal* Ages 6-14 12:30-2:30pm $45 *Golden Goal is a fun add-on BONUS camp which runs Monday-Thursday and is available to half-day campers ONLY!

$50 10380

Miniature Golf Maximum Fun! Spring Hours Fridays, 3-7 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Open Memorial Day, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.!

Summer Hours

Starting June 17

Daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

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

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Parents of 3-7 year olds Do you struggle with your child’s Disobedience? Hitting? Fighting Tantrums? Help is at hand!

Preschool Programs

Take part in the Success for Children & Families Project and learn how to:

Happy Hummingbirds

 Improve your child’s behavior  Increase your confidence in parenting

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

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!

Success for Children and Families Project 541-434-1551 success@ori.org wwww.ori.org/success

Oregon Research Institute

Willamalane Center

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. 7am-6 pm

M-F

$700/mo.

Singing Sparrows Willamalane Center Ages 4-5 (Entering kindergarten 2017). Children expand academic

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. 7am-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 five-day program, 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-9.

Weekdays at 5am, 6am, Noon, 5, 6, & 11pm News anytime at kval.com

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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. Ages 3-5 8:15-10:45am M-Th $189/mo.

Jumping Jays 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 social-emotional skills. Education consultants provide regular support. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-9. Program follows the Early Childhood CARES service schedule. Ages 3-5 9am-12pm M-Th $180/mo.

Annual registration is an additional $30. Register your child now online, or by appointment at Willamalane Center. Proof of age and current immunization records required.


Willamalane Preschools

Nurturing Environments Give Your Nestlings the Building Blocks of Education Now Accepting Full-time Students!

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

Part-time Preschool Spring Registration

Full-day Preschools Happy Hummingbirds

Ages 3-4

M-F

7am-6pm

$700/mo. As of 7/1

Singing Sparrows

Ages 4-5

M-F

7am-6pm

$700/mo. As of 7/1

Ready Robins

Ages 4-5

M-F

11:30am-3:15pm

$284/mo.*

Friendly Finches

Ages 3-4

M-Th

8:15-10:45am

$189/mo.*

Jumping Jays

Ages 3-5

M-Th

9am-12pm

$180/mo.**

Entering kindergarten 2018-19 Entering kindergarten 2017

Part-time Preschools

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

Current enrollees May 1 New students May 20

Research shows that kids who attend preschool do better in their academic careers. And with the shift to all-day kindergarten, school readiness is more important than ever. Register now online, or by appointment at Willamalane Center. Proof of age and current immunization records required.

“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 31


Classes for Kids

When I’m in Charge

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

Kids and families on the move! Enrichment activities like sports and art give kids a taste of success in a supportive environment. Classes may fill quickly; register early to save your spot. Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4544

General Interest 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. Certified babysitters, graduates of Willamalane’s Red Cross Babysitter Training, work alongside experienced staff. Willamalane Center, Two50 5/20 F May I Have This Dance Party 6:30-9pm 6/24 F Campout Night 6:30-9pm 7/15 F X-mas in July 6:30-9pm 8/19 F Lego My Eggo 6:30-9pm

$10 ID/$12 OD 10382 $10 ID/$12 OD 10383 $10 ID/$12 OD 10384 $10 ID/$12 OD 10385

Messy Art

Ages birth-5. Dress for mess and artistic success. Young chil-

dren are free to smear, squeeze, splatter and explore. It’s all about sensory exploration as kids have a messy good time working with a variety of materials.

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F

10-10:45am

Two50 at Willamalane Center 5/21 Sa 12:30-3pm

$39 ID/$47 OD

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

Tumbling

Kids’ Night Out

5/13-6/10

parent with unease. How should they answer the phone? What if the doorbell rings? What about Internet safety? This Red Cross 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.

$27.50 ID/$33 OD

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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. 5/4-25

W

10-11am

$30 ID/$36 OD

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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 T-ball skills such as throwing, catching, batting, and running/agility. 6/1-22

W

10-11am

$30 ID/$36 OD

10391

Basketball

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

can be with Willamalane. Learn a variety of basketball skills including dribbling, passing, shooting and running/ agility. 7/6-27 W 10-11am

$30 ID/$36 OD

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541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • KIDS

Martial Arts

Total Release Basketball

ATA Martial Arts

Total Release runs a variety of camps and clinics at Willamalane Center. Coaches strive to create an environment where players can TOTALLY RELEASE their performance.

Discover the world of taekwondo. New student fee includes uniform and class patches. Professional instructors: R.B. May and Amanda May. Cancellations and holidays are scheduled by May’s Martial Arts. Classes held at 138 S. 32nd St. (across the parking lot from Willamalane Center).

Academy

Tiny Tigers

Join area coaches and players for eight weeks of basketball skill development. Coaches pride themselves on attention to detail, correcting bad habits and building skills that bring your game to the next level. Willamalane Center Grades 3-7 6/14-8/11 TuTh Grades 8-12 6/14-8/11 TuTh

6-7pm

$225 ID/$270 OD

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7:30-8:30pm $225 ID/$270 OD

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Breakfast Club

Grades 3-12. Players will improve and advance in all aspects of the game of basketball. Each session will have a focus area, but participants will be challenged in all areas of their game. Willamalane Center Shooting and Defense 7/5-7 Tu-Th 8-11am One-on-one Moves and Agility 7/11-14 M-Th 8-11am Finishing and Passing 7/18-21 M-Th 8-11am

$85 ID/$95 OD

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$110 ID/$125 OD

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$110 ID/$125 OD

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Soccer

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

soccer skills including kicking, dribbling, trapping, throwing and running/agility. 8/3-24 W 10-11am

$30 ID/$36 OD

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ities such as respect, courtesy and self-discipline. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. May MW 5:10-5:55pm May TuTh 3:30-4:15pm June MW 5:10-5:55pm June TuTh 3:30-4:15pm July MW 5:10-5:55pm July TuTh 3:30-4:15pm August MW 5:10-5:55pm August TuTh 3:30-4:15pm

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Open Basic

Ages 7+. Traditional taekwondo based on a lifetime learn-

ing concept. Learn a new technical skill each month. We also cover themes such as confidence and self-discipline. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. May MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD May TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD June MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD June TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD July MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD July TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD August MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD August 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 change slightly based on the schedule of Superhero Jiu Jitsu.

Lil Superheroes

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

Climbing

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

learn to use a climbing harness, boulder and top rope safety, and how to solve problems, all under the guidance of skilled, kid-friendly instructors. All participants receive a medal. Gear included. Parent participation required. 6/4-18 7/9-23 8/5-19

Ages 3-6. Based on a foundation of essential character qual-

F Sa F

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

$35 ID/$42 OD 10705 $35 ID/$42 OD 10706 $35 ID/$42 OD 10707

MORE YOUTH FITNESS! Middle School Sports: See page 39 Tennis: See page 51 Climbing: See pages 52-53

this fun environment. Learn to defend yourself without punching or kicking. Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. May MThF 5:15-6pm June MThF 5:15-6pm July MThF 5:15-6pm August MThF 5:15-6pm

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

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Superheroes

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

on submissions, chokeholds and joint locks. Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. May MWThF 6-7pm June MWThF 6-7pm July MWThF 6-7pm August MWThF 6-7 pm

$100 ID/$120 OD $100 ID/$120 OD $100 ID/$120 OD $100 ID/$120 OD

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Save a Piece of History at Dorris Ranch THE PROBLEM Dorris Ranch’s historic orchards are under assault. A fungal invader known as eastern filbert blight is infecting and slowly killing our treasured trees.

THE SOLUTION Scientists tell us that the best way to counter the blight is to replant orchards with new, blight-resistant varieties.

HOW YOU CAN HELP Contribute to the Fight the Blight campaign and help us buy new trees for Dorris Ranch. Willamalane plans to replace orchards in stages over the next 20 years. SPONSOR A SINGLE ‘JEFFERSON’ blight-resistant filbert tree, and help save a living piece of local history. $25 SPONSOR A ROW OF 5 TREES. Orchardists will plant ‘Jefferson’ filberts in rows, capped off with pollinating varieties. $100 SPONSOR AN ACRE. The 258 acres of Dorris Ranch include 11 orchards and 9,809 trees. $2,500 PRESENT AN ORCHARD. Help Willamalane secure a lasting future for the valley’s agricultural heritage.

Raised cankers are visible on trees in later stages of eastern filbert blight infection. Cankers continue to grow, and the infection kills the tree within three to seven years.

DONATE TODAY! Visit willamalanefoundation.org to contribute to this important campaign. or We’re crowdfunding! Donate to the Dorris Ranch fund at fundyourpark.org/campaign/detail/4342.


KIDS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

Outdoors Living History Education Programs

Costumed living history interpreters lead you through a historical adventure, emphasizing relationships between people, the environment and the past. Group tours are offered in the spring and fall, Monday-Friday. Visit willamalane.org for details and registration. All age groups welcome.

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, 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.

Acorn Nature School

Ages 5-11. Willamalane is partnering with Whole Earth Nature

School to teach students to be self-sufficient outdoors. Build a fire, build a shelter, track animals, identify plants and learn navigational skills. Acorn Nature School is open to all local families but is designed for home-schooling families. For information, visit wholeearthnatureschool.com.

History Spoken Here!

All ages. Join us the second Saturday of each month at Dorris

Ranch. Living History staff will be available for tours and walks through the ranch and its historic structures. 4/9, 5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13

10am

Free

National Historic Preservation Month at Dorris Ranch

National Historic Register as one of the oldest filbert farms in the country, we’ll enjoy free talks, tours, open houses and hands-on activites. Wildflower hike with Whole Earth Nature School 5/7 Sa 12-2pm Living History Village open house 5/14 Sa 10am-12pm Life on a 1930s filbert farm 5/21 Sa 10-11am

Mother’s Day Tea at Dorris Ranch

All ages. Spend the afternoon honoring that special lady in

your life. Enjoy sweet and savory treats in the historic Dorris Ranch Barn. Pose in our old-time photo booth while listening to live music, and at the end of the day take home a special craft that the two of you created together.

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11am-1pm

$5ID/$6OD

Star Hike

treasure-hunt style outdoor activity that is fun for the whole family. In this threehour class we will learn the history behind letterboxing, how to build your own letterbox, and how to develop and write clues. The last hour will be spent hunting for letterboxes around Dorris Ranch. All information and supplies are provided.

meadows of Dorris Ranch by lantern light to view the Perseids meteor shower. The Perseids can produce up to 60 meteors per hour.

All ages. Letterboxing is a

All ages. Hike into the upper

Dorris Ranch barn 8/12 F 8:30-11pm $3 ID/$4 OD 10499

Music and Play

Music and Movement Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 6/11 Sa 11am-2pm Ages birth-5. Discover the $10ID/$12OD 10505 magic of music, rhythm and

All ages. In honor of Dorris Ranch and its status on the

Dorris Ranch barn 5/7 Sa

Letterboxing 101

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Monday Mayhem

Ages 3-5. What better way

to start the week than with creative outdoor play at Dorris Ranch? This class allows preschoolers to develop a relationship with the environment at their own pace using the natural world as their canvas. Each Monday will focus on a special theme, from archaeology to zoology and everything in between. No class 7/4.

Dorris Ranch Living History Village 6/20-8/15 M 10-11am $5ID/$6OD 10496

movement. Children learn through structured and unstructured activities that enhance development and kindle a love of music.

5/5-6/9 Th 10-10:45am $33 ID/$40 OD 10689

Water Play

Ages birth-5. Bring your

little one dressed for water play and plan on getting drenched! Inspired and guided by child development, classes focus on fun and early learning opportunities. 7/22-8/26 F $33 ID/$40 OD

10-10:45am 10690


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We learn, we build, we play with LEGO® Bricks Preschool-Grade 5

Traveling Trunk Show Let us bring history to you! Costumed historical interpreters transport the excitement of learning to your group. Choose your experience.

Bricks4Kidz programs are designed by engineers and architects, with exciting themes such as space, construction and amusement parks. At Bricks 4 Kidz®, we believe that kids learn best through activities that engage their curiosity and creativity. Model building provides opportunities for problem-solving and helps kids develop an appreciation for how things work.

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

Bricks4Kidz.com

• One-room Schoolhouse • Kalapuya, the First People • Entertainment of the Victorian Era • The Pioneer Settler $50 for one-hour presentation

Register online at willamalane.org

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Middle School Spring Prom Grades 6-8. Our annual

Spring Prom is the perfect way to wrap up the dance season. This semi-formal event is sure to create lifelong memories. Refreshments included, and a photo booth will be available for $5 per session. Get your tickets online anytime at willamalane.org, or at Willamalane Center beginning April 25. Presales end May 5. Willamalane Center (enter behind the building via south parking lot) 5/6 7-10pm $15 at door $10 in advance

ODTI Driver’s Education

Ages 15+. This Oregon

Two50 OPEN ALL SUMMER! 3:15-6 p.m. Grades 6-8. Tucked in the back of Willamalane Center, Two50 is activity central for middleschoolers in Springfield. Two50 boasts a young teen’s dream collection of gaming centers, pool, Foosball and even a giant movie screen. Membership is always FREE, and a Two50 card even gets you savings on middle school dances and sports fees. 250 S. 32nd St., inside Willamalane Center 541-736-4083 • two50@willamalane.org Hours through June 16: Monday-Friday, 3:15-6 p.m. Hours starting June 20: Monday-Friday, 2-6:30 p.m. Early release hours: 1-6 p.m. No-school day hours: 1-4 p.m. Excludes holiday break Closures: May 30, June 17, July 4

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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 details.

Monthly Mayhem

New! Grades 6-8. Come to

Two50, be part of the Mayhem and help to plan these monthly themed parties and activities. April April Fools May Midday Dance June Two50 Zombie Graduation July Christmas in July August TBA

Text Message Club Text Two50 to 31996 to join!

Get updates on Two50 activities awith the Two50 Text Message Club. It’s free, fun, spam-free, and your information will not be shared.

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 6/20-7/13 MTuW 9am-12pm $305 7/25-8/16 MTuW 9am-12pm $305

NEW! Late-night Teen Hoops

Ages 13-19. Late night open

gym with basketball and volleyball all summer long — just for teens. Check willamalane.org for schedule changes. Willamalane Center Weekly F 9 p.m.-12 a.m. $5 Drop-in


Self-defense: For Young Women

Ages 14+. Learning to defend yourself as a woman has noth-

ing to do with fear, but everything to do with feeling empowered, aware and knowledgeable.College campuses and other venues pose particular threats that will be addressed. Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to practice techniques in class. No experience necessary. Instructor: Paul Schnoor. Willamalane Center 8/6 Sa 10am-1pm

$10 ID/$12 OD

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Middle School Sports Grades 6-8. 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.

Boys Soccer

Season runs April 11-May 19. Register by April 7. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm

$65 $65 $65 $65

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Girls Soccer

Season runs April 11-May 19. Register by April 7. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm

$65 $65 $65 $65

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New! Babysitter Learning Community Grades 6-12. Come be a part of a learning community.

Willamalane babysitting classes help to cultivate confidence through skill-building, networking and mentoring. With more than 10 years of experience in child care and babysitting, instructor Rachel Hartford will share her secrets for creating fun for you and your clients. 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 and is the perfect two-hour introduction to your babysitting adventure. Participants receive a certificate of completion. Two50 at Willamalane Center 7/16 Sa 9-11am

$35 ID/$42 OD

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Fun Food and Snacks Learn to teach young kids about cooking and nutrition while obtaining your food handlers card. Beginning Babysitter Class is encouraged but not required. Two50 at Willamalane Center 7/30 Sa 9am-12pm

$35 ID/$42 OD

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Building Fun, Engaging Kids Learn how to keep your clients happy and build return customers. This three-hour course will give you 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 8/13 Sa 9am-11am

$35 ID/$42 OD

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Track and Field

Season runs April 18-May 26. Practice at your school and compete in two track meets. Register by April 14. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston

M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm M-Th 3:15-4:45pm

$65 $65 $65 $65

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Tennis: See page 51 Climbing: See pages 52-53

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

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

Mini Golf and Pizza

Play a round of miniature golf and enjoy pizza. 5/20 F 5:30-8:30pm 6/17 F 5:30-8:30pm 7/15 F 5:30-8:30pm 8/19 F 5:30-8:30pm Bring $15 for dinner and golf.

$7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD

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Saturday Club

We explore exciting recreation at Willamalane Center and around Lane County. Fee includes transportation and activity costs. 5/14 Sa 6/11 Sa 7/9 Sa 8/13 Sa No lunch provided.

1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm

$15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD

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Splash! at Lively Park

Adaptive Recreation

Eat dinner and then swim, slide or ride the waves at Splash! at Lively Park.

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.

Dinner and a high-scoring game of bowling.

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 Kim Lyddane, volunteer coordinator, at 541-736-4520. There are a lot of opportunities providing activities for people with disabilities — join us!

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5/13 F 5-8:30pm 6/10 F 5-8:30pm 7/8 F 5-8:30pm 8/12 F 5-8:30pm Bring $15 for dinner and swimming.

$7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD

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Bowling and Burgers

5/14 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 6/11 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 7/9 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 8/13 Sa 4:30-8:30pm Bring $20 for dinner and bowling.

$7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD $7 ID/$9 OD

10652 10653 10654 10655

Lunch Bunch

Join us for an afternoon lunch on the town. 5/6 F 6/3 F 7/1 F 8/5 F Bring $15 for lunch.

11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 10656 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 10657 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 10658 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 10659

Movie Matinee

Enjoy an afternoon of friends and film. We will pick the movie as a group. 5/21 Sa 1-5pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $7 for the movie and extra if you want snacks.

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Saturday Night Club

We explore exciting recreation at Willamalane Center and around Lane County. 5/28 Sa 5-9pm $9 ID/$11 OD 10661 6/25 Sa 5-9pm $9 ID/$11 OD 10662 7/30 Sa 5-9pm $9 ID/$11 OD 10663 Bring $15 for dinner and activities.

Eugene Emeralds Game

Cheer on the Eugene Emeralds as they take on the Boise Hawks. 6/18 Sa 6-10pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $25 for dinner and admissions.

10664

It’s time to dress up and join your friends for an evening of great food at one of our local restaurants. 10669

Break up the week and join us for a picnic dinner and evening concert. 10670 10671 10672 10673 10674 10675 10676

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. F F F

6:30-8:30pm $13 ID/$16 OD 6:30-8:30pm $13 ID/$16 OD 6:30-8:30pm $13 ID/$16 OD

10677 10678 10679

Art Works Wonders

This class is designed for individuals with disabilities to explore themed arts and crafts once a month. 5/24 6/28 7/26 8/23

Tu Tu Tu Tu

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

F F F F

6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm

$13 ID/$15 OD $13 ID/$15 OD $13 ID/$15 OD $13 ID/$15 OD

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Adaptive Special Events Function 4 Junction

Dinner out before traveling to Junction City’s Show ‘N Shine and Classic Car Cruise 4-8:30pm

$7 ID/$9 OD

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Summer Road Trip: Wildlife Safari

An exciting day seeing hundreds of animals from all over the globe. Fee includes admission to the park. 8/6 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm $36 ID/$43 OD Bring a sack lunch or $15 for lunch from the café.

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Adaptive Sports and Wellness Athletes in Motion

At Willamalane Center

5/6 6/3 8/5

5/27 6/24 7/29 8/26

6/4 Sa Bring $15 for dinner.

Concert in the Park Series

7/6 W 80’s 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD 7/13 W Rock 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD 7/20 W Strings 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD 7/27 W Surf 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD 8/3 W Country 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD 8/10 W Salsa 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD 8/17 W Symphony 6-8:30pm $3 ID/$5 OD Meet at Willamalane Center and bring a lawn chair and sack dinner.

Burgers, hot dogs and chips, oh my! Every month in the summer we host a bbq with all the fixings. Food and active games included in the fee.

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

Dinner on the Town

7/23 Sa 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $25 for dinner.

BBQ Bash

10680 10681 10682 10683

Athletes in Motion is designed to introduce and support continued involvement of individuals with physical disabilities in wheelchair sports and fitness and recreation opportunities while promoting an active and healthy lifestyle. Sports wheelchairs are available. Drop-in. Co-sponsored by City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation and Performance Mobility. Willamalane Center 5/22 Su 1-3pm 6/26 Su 1-3pm 7/24 Su 1-3pm

Free Free Free

Be a Dash & Bash Course Marshal

Cheer on runners and walkers as they participate in this year’s Summer Solstice Dash & Bash. Volunteer for the race and stay after to party. Meet at Willamalane Center. 6/20 M 4:30-9pm Free 10678 Bring a chair, snacks, water and money if you want to purchase food at the event.

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HAVING A PARTY?

Celebrations Start with a Great Place to Play Willamalane Center

Splash! at Lively Park

541-736-4544

541-736-4244

Sports 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. • $5 per participant, minimum of 10 • $5 per additional participant paid the day of the rental

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. 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 kiml@ 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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Willamalane Wedding Settings • Dorris Ranch • Adult Activity Center • Lively Park Stage your special day in nature! Whether it’s at a warm patio overlooking Island Park, a historic farm, or the casual cover of a shelter at Lively Park, call us to connect with the perfect spot.

Call today! 541-736-4544

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of Mass Mutual Insurance Life Insurance Co. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/24 Tu 6pm Free 10549

Women’s Self-defense

Ages 14+. Learning to defend

yourself as a woman has nothing to do with fear, but everything to do with feeling empowered, aware and knowledgeable. Learn verbal tactics and movements to keep yourself safe in situations of imminent danger. Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to practice techniques in class. No experience necessary. Instructor: Paul Schnoor. Summertime Safety Summer months mean longer daylight hours. Address potential risks you may encounter during popular activities.

Adults Declutter and Organize Your Home

Spring cleaning, downsizing or just too much stuff? Learn practical ways and helpful hints to make your house easier to maintain. Develop a plan of action; don’t put it off any longer! Instructor: Patricia Hillyer. Adult Activity Center 5/19-26 Th 6-8pm $22 ID/$28 OD 10556

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Sensational Summer Salads

Summer is almost here! Learn to cook, flavor and season summer salads with essential oils. Come and enjoy a wonderful lunch. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/21 Sa 12-2pm $20 ID/$24 OD 9549

Maximize Your Social Security Retirement 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

Willamalane Center 6/4 Sa 10am-1pm $10 ID/$12 OD 10625

For Young Women Designed specifically for younger women and teens. College campuses and other public venues pose particular threats that will be addressed in this program. Willamalane Center 8/6 Sa 10am-1pm $10 ID/$12 OD 10626

Essential Oils and Your Summer

Discover oils that will keep you hydrated and provide pest control for you and your garden. Learn how to make summer sassy barbecue sauce and salad dressing using essential oils. Light fare will be served. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/18 Sa 11am-12:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 10637

Minerals, Gems and Gold! Ages 15+. Instructor Richard Schmitt has been a professional and recreational miner and prospector for more than 40 years. Designed to aid the novice collector and prospector, this program will help you recognize local geologic and geographic clues to where valuable gems and minerals may be located. Discover the tools, techniques and technology available and how to recover deposits in an ecological manner. Review relevant laws and find out where you can recover quality specimens. Adult Activity Center 6/21-23 Tu-Th 6-8:30pm $125 ID/$150 OD 10624 Optional Field Trip 6/25 Sa TBD


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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 if you plan to attend. The presentation is free, but there are fees to register for the Emerald City Recreation League. Willamalane Center 6/23 Th 6:30-8pm Free 10559

Retirement Strategies for Women

When planning for retirement, there are some unique challenges women may face. Learn how retirement planning is different for women, how sound investment planning can put your money to work, and how to take action toward achieving a comfortable lifestyle in retirement. Register in advance. Willamalane Center, Heron Room 7/19 Tu 6-7pm Free 10557

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).

Basic Canine Good Citizen

Dogs 6 months or older.

You and your dog learn the tools necessary to be 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. No class 7/6. Willamalane Center 5/18-6/29 W 7:30-8:30pm $82.25 10512 7/13-8/31 W 7:30-8:30pm $94 10513

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. No class 7/6. Willamalane Center 5/18-6/29 W 1-2pm $82.25 10510 7/13-8/31 W 1-2pm $94 10511

Puppy Manners and First-time Dog Owner Training

Urban Homesteading Adult Activity Center

Learn to live more healthfully and sustainably — and save some money in the process! Instructor: Kevin Prier of Suburban Homecraft. Register in advance. See full class details, page 60.

Intro to Urban Homesteading Lecture: Why Do It and How to Start 6/2

Th

6:30-7:30pm Free

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Entire Series: Urban Homesteading 6/2-8/11

Th

Cheese Making

6/9

Th

Sourdough Bread 6/16

Th

Herb Gardens 6/23

Th

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

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

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

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

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Fermenting: Sauerkraut & Kombucha 6/30

Th

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

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. No class 7/6.

Eating Well on a Tight Budget

Willamalane Center 5/18-6/29 W 6:30-7:30pm $82.25 10514 7/13-8/31 W 6:30-7:30pm $94 10515

8/4

7/7

Th

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

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Preserving Basics: Canning, Freezing and Drying 7/14

Th

Soap Making 7/21

Th

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

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

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Edible Landscaping and Foraging 7/31

Dill Pickles Salsa 8/11

Su

2-4pm

$18 ID/$21 OD

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Th

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

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

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

Advanced Techniques for Needle Felting

Art Chalk Painting Techniques

Ages 15+. It is possible to

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. Instructor: Linda Peirce. Spring Flowerpot Bring new life to a simple pot with unique chalk paint techniques. Adult Activity Center 6/1 Tu 6-7:30pm $24 ID/$28 OD 10628

Fourth of July Mason Jar Spend a beautiful summer afternoon at Dorris Ranch transforming a jar into a creative holiday decoration. Dorris Ranch, Tomseth House 6/26 Su 1-2:30pm $24 ID/$28 OD 10629

Beaded Lanyard

Why wear a boring lanyard when you can spice it up with beads? In this beginning beading class students will make a beaded lanyard so your glasses or badge will always be fashionably handy. Instructor: Angela Lees. All supplies and tools provided. Register in advance.

Mason Bee House You don’t have to be a beekeeper to help these natural workers. Build a simple, but effective home to help them do their job. Instructor Rick Dougherty emphasizes safety and the proper use of tools. Bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure with you to class. Register in advance. Material fee included in class price. Adult Activity Center 5/14 Sa 9am-12pm $25 ID/$29 OD 10541

Crochet Techniques Fiber artist Grace Raphael teaches crochet techniques appropriate for beginners. A supply list will be provided. Class sizes are limited. Register in advance. Flower Accessory Enjoy a summer afternoon at Dorris Ranch. Learn to crochet fun and easy colorful flowers to decorate a hat, lapel pin or hair barrette. These accessories make great gifts! Dorris Ranch, Tomseth House 5/22 Su 1-3pm $14 ID/$16 OD 10564

Granny Square

Adult Activity Center 5/17 Tu 5:30-7:30pm Learn to crochet easy, colorful and beautiful granny squares. Use $24 ID/$28 OD 10601

these classic pieces to fashion a pillow top, shoulder bag or get started on a gorgeous afghan. Adult Activity Center 8/2-16 Tu 6-8pm $36 ID/$41 OD 10563

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If you have taken a felting class or have a few basic needle felting skills under your belt, come for an evening of learning and honing a few new skills and projects. Bring your tools, supplies and ideas! Additional needles available for purchase at class. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/7 Tu 5:30-8pm $15 ID/$18 OD 10630

Summertime Sketchbook

Grab a sketchbook and explore summer wonders at Dorris Ranch with instructor Jill Lauch. Starting with drawing and painting exercises designed to inspire artists of all levels, we can wander paths in this rich and varied setting of towering trees, wildflowers, orchards and historic buildings. Supply list at registration. Register in advance. Tomseth House at Dorris Ranch 6/13-16 M-Th 10:30am-1:30pm $62 ID/$74 OD 10534

Plein Air Art

Create a viable composition, study outdoor values and enjoy the beauty of our local environment. All mediums acceptable. First class meets at the center then goes to Island Park; meets Tuesday at Alton Baker Park, Wednesday at Owens Rose Garden and Thursday at Oakway Mall near Café Yumm. All sites have parking, benches and restrooms. Instructor: Ellen Gabehart. Register in advance. 7/11-14 M-Th 10am-3pm $86 ID/$103 OD 10486

Floating Bead Necklace Create a floating bead-style knotted necklace out of freshwater pearls and silk in this beginning class. This style necklace can be worn every day or is wonderful for evening. Instructor: Angela Lees. Supplies and tools provided. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 7/14 Th 5:30-7:30pm $15 ID/$18 OD 10597

Beginning Earrings

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, and students will take home three different pairs of earrings. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 8/1 M 5:30-7:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 10598

Lapidary Shop

Equipped with slab and trim saws, grinders, sanders and polishers. Staff cut rocks. Instructors: Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club. Closed 8/18, 19 & 23-26.

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. Instructors: Brendon Powell and Rick Dougherty. Closed 5/30, 7/4, 8/18 & 22-25.

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


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Dance & Music Beginning Tribal Fusion Belly Dance

Trips Trips leave from the Adult Activity Center.

Clackamas Lavender Festival

Oregon City. Slow down and

breathe deeply at the 10th annual Clackamas County Lavender Festival. We’ll make a stop at Canby’s Secret Garden before returning home. 6/25 Sa 8:30am-5pm $41 ID/$49 OD 10603 Purchase food on-site or bring a sack lunch.

Whales & Wildcards

Enjoy the sights, sounds and incredible wildlife of the San Juan Islands! We’ll spend two nights at the Silver Reef Hotel Casino and Spa and spend an entire day cruising in search of whales, porpoises, bald eagles and much more.

This trip is co-sponsored and offered by Willamalane, River Road Park & Recreation and Campbell Center. 8/3-5 W-F 6am-7pm Double: $489 Single: $609 9770

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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 6/27, 7/4, 9/5. Willamalane Center 5/9 M Free intro 5/16-6/20 M $35 ID/$43 OD 7/11-8/29 M $35 ID/$43 OD

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Intermediate Tribal Fusion Belly Dance

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 6/27, 7/4, 9/5. Willamalane Center 5/9 M Free intro 5/16-6/20 M $35 ID/$43 OD 7/11-8/29 M $35 ID/$43 OD

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Folk, Beginning Dance Class

Learn dances and then practice them at the international dancing that follows the class. No partner or experience

necessary. Instructor: Sam Bucher. No class 8/23, 30; 9/5. 5/3-8/16 Tu 6:45-7:45pm $15 ID/$17.50 OD for 5-class punch pass 10473

Folk, International

Weekly request dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate teaching by guest teachers on the first Tuesday of the month. Dropins welcome. No dance 8/23, 30; 9/5. 5/3-8/16 Tu 7:45-10pm $3 at door 10474

National Historic Register as one of the oldest filbert farms in the country, we’ll enjoy free talks, tours, open houses and hands-on activites. Wildflower hike with Whole Earth Nature School 5/7

Sa

12-2pm

Living History Village open house 5/14

Sa 10am-12pm

Life on a 1930s filbert farm

Star Hike

Ballet Barre

Beginning ballet for adults with an emphasis on strength, flexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Instructor: Natalie Fisher. Drop-in $7. No class 5/30, 7/4.

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6:30-7:30pm

7/11-8/15 M $30 ID/$33 OD

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Outdoors History Spoken Here! All ages. Join us the second

Saturday of each month at Dorris Ranch. Living History staff will be available for tours and walks through the ranch and its historic structures. 4/9, 5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13 10am Free

National Historic Preservation Month at Dorris Ranch All ages. In honor of Dorris

Ranch and its status on the

All ages. Hike into the upper meadows of Dorris Ranch by lantern light to view the Perseids meteor shower. Known as one of the best meteor showers to observe, the Perseids can produce up to 60 meteors per hour. Dorris Ranch barn 8/12 F 8:30pm-11pm $3 ID/$4 OD 10499

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an additional 20 percent. Space is limited; register in advance. Instructor: Teri Jacobs. Willamalane Center 5/10, 12 TuTh 5/17-6/30 TuTh 7/5-8/11 TuTh 8/16-9/22 TuTh

5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm

FREE INTRO $5 ID/$5.50 OD per class $5 ID/$5.50 OD per class $5 ID/$5.50 OD per class

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Nia Technique Mind-Body Fitness

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. Sponsored by Willamalane and the Successful Aging Institute of Lane Community College. Instructor: Janet Hollander.

Team Weight Loss Competition May 11-July 27 Early registration: $50/person After April 26: $60/person

Join us in Slim Down Springfield, as teams of two compete for the highest percentage of weight loss. Participants choose their own diet and exercise programs and attend weekly Wednesday weigh-ins to document progress. Prizes are awarded to the top three teams, male and female, at the end of the competition. Participants receive free Willamalane Center memberships for the duration of the competition. Hurry! Registration ends May 6. Sign up today at willamlane.org! Weigh-ins: Wednesdays at Willamalane Center, 5:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

Adult Activity Center 5/24-6/28 Tu 5:30pm $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 7/5-8/16 Tu 5:30pm $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass 5/19-6/30 Th 5:30pm $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass 7/7-8/11 Th 5:30pm $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass

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PiYo Live

Ages 14+. 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 5/30. Willamalane Center 4/18-5/2 M 4/21-5/5 Th 5/9, 5/12 MTh 5/16-6/13 M 5/19-6/16 Th 6/23-7/28 Th 8/4-9/8 Th

6:30-7:30pm $15 ID/$16.50 OD 6:30-7:30pm $15 ID/$16.50 OD 6:30p-7:30pm FREE INTRO 6:30-7:30pm $20 ID/$22 OD 6:30-7:30pm $25 ID/$27.50 OD 6:30-7:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD 6:30-7:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD

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Adult Fitness Classes

Pub Run at The Growler Underground

Cycle

this weekly 5K run starts and ends at The Growler Underground. Enjoy discounts on food and drinks after the run. After completing 10 runs, purchase your Dri-fit shirt for $10. Concludes 4/27.

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

Ages 14+. 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. Willamalane Center 5/10, 12 TuTh 5/17-6/30 TuTh 7/5-8/11 TuTh 8/16-9/22 TuTh

4:40-5:20pm 4:40-5:25pm 4:40-5:25pm 4:40-5:25pm

FREE INTRO $5 ID/$5.50 OD per class $5 ID/$5.50 OD per class $5 ID/$5.50 OD per class

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Cycle & Core

Ages 14+. 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

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Qigong

Qigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) uses soft, fluid movements to improve circulation, loosen joints, tone and oxygenate the muscles and relax the nervous system. Qigong can be used as preventive and recuperative treatment. There are both standing and sitting forms, making qigong accessible to people of all ages and conditions. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 5/30, 7/4. Adult Activity Center 5/2-6/27 M 7/11-8/15 M 5/4-6/29 W 7/6-8/17 W

4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm

$39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass

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Tai Chi: Evening

Tai chi is proven by scientific study to relieve pain and improve quality of life. Learn tai chi in a positive, enjoyable and interactive environment. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. Adult Activity Center 5/12-6/30 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 10435 7/7-8/11 Th 5:30pm $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 10436

Ever been interested in completing a duathlon, triathlon or multisport event? Willamalane, along with Run Hub Northwest and athletes, is working to form a group or club. For more information check out the Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/swvmultisport/.

Adult Softball

Yoga for Weight Management

Weight loss should happen gradually and for good, 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 5/12-6/30 Th 6:30pm 7/7-8/11 Th 6:30pm

Multisport Interest Group

$35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass

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

Adult Martial Arts

Yoga: Evening

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 5/30, 7/4.

Adult Activity Center Advanced 5/2-6/27 7/11-8/15 5/4-6/29 7/6-8/17 Beginning 5/2-6/27 7/11-8/15 5/4-6/29 7/6-8/17

May’s Martial Arts Basic Open

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

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.

M M W W

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

$39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass

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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

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

$39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass

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

Superhero Jiu Jitsu

ability to defend yourself in any situation. Focus on submissions, chokeholds and joint locks. Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Monthly MWThF 6-7pm

$100 ID/$120 OD

Women’s Self Defense

Ages 14+. Learning to defend yourself as a woman has nothing to do with fear, but everything to do with feeling empowered, aware and knowledgeable. Learn verbal tactics and movements to keep yourself safe in situations of imminent danger. Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to practice techniques in class. Open to women age 14 and older. No experience necessary. Instructor: Paul Schnoor

Summertime Safety

Summer months mean longer daylight hours. Address potential risks you may encounter during popular summer activities. Willamalane Center, Chinook Room 6/4 Sa 10am -1pm $10 ID/$12 OD

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For Young Women

Adult Sports

Designed specifically for younger women and teens. College campuses and other public venues pose particular threats that will be addressed in this program.

NEW! Co-ed Beach Volleyball League

Willamalane Center, Chinook Room 8/6 Sa 10am -1pm $10 ID/$12 OD

Ages 16+. Sand volleyball is the definition of summer. Come

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FITNESS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org

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 541-7364544 or email us at personaltraining@willamalane.org.

Personal Training Orientation

Evening Fitness Schedule Willamalane Center Monday

Tuesday

Individual Personal Training

Stay on track with your new routine by scheduling oneon-one 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

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Thursday

Cycle, 4:40-5:25pm

Cycle 4:40-5:25pm

Cycle & Core, 5:35-6:20pm

Cycle & Core, 5:35-6:20pm

PiYo Live, 6:30-7:30pm, through 6/13

PiYo Live, 6:30-7:30pm

More Ways to Save!

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

Wednesday

Drop in for only $7/class! 10-punch Pass: Now good for both Willamalane Center and Adult Activity Center evening classes; restrictions apply. $45 ID/$50 OD Unlimited Evening Fitness Membership: Upgrade your membership to include unlimited evening adult fitness classes at Willamalane Center and the Adult Activity Center. Some restrictions apply. $30 ID per month Membership discount: Willamalane Center members save 20% on select classes.

Adult Activity Center Qigong, 4:30pm

Nia Technique, 5:30pm

Yoga Evening, Adv., 5:30pm

Yoga Evening, Adv., 5:30pm

Tai Chi, 5:30pm

Yoga Evening, Beginning, 6:30pm

Yoga Evening, Beginning, 6:30pm

Yoga Weight Management., 6:30pm

Qigong, 4:30pm

Nia Technique, 5:30pm

Yoga for Pain Management, 7:30pm

Basketball Open Gym Subject to change during large events. Courts may be available at other times; call 541-736-4544.

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Willamalane Center Fitness Memberships

Mixed Doubles Tennis Tourney

Location: 250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4544 Hours: Monday-Friday 5 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m. Closed Dec. 25-26, Jan. 1, March 27. Open 5 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 24 and 5 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 31. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 18, Feb. 15. More than a fitness center! Willamalane Center membership includes everything from drop-in basketball, volleyball, tennis 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

Tournament is open to players of all ages and experience levels. Brackets will include beginner, intermediate and advanced divisions. Three match guaranty. Individual registrants will be paired with other individuals. To enter, contact Tennis Director: Bob Reed, 541-683-1843 or reedrobert77@gmail.com 7/10 Sa 8a-12p $5 a person

Sign up for automatic monthly withdrawal and save 10 percent off the regular monthly fee.

Morning Indoor Classes

Adult

$20/month

Adult Beginning

Household of two

$40/month

Each additional member

$10/month

Drop-in, adult (18+)

$5

Drop-in, seniors and students

$3 Valid student ID required

4/25-6/21 MTu 9-10am

6/2, 8, 14, 20, 28; 7/6 6/18 Sa

6pm 10am

Evening Indoor Classes

Free Free

4/26-5/12

TuTh

7-8:30pm

All ages/levels 4/30-10/8

Sa 5-6pm

Competition

4/30-10/8 Sa 6-8pm Competition segment free to Saturday class participants.

Sunday Indoor Tennis

Tennis 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

Ball Machine Rental

Pickleball

4/27-6/23 WTh 10-11:30am

Led by Willamalane Center personal trainers, participants learn how to use the elliptical machines, treadmills and other equipment. Advance registration required.

Drop-in: $6 per player 6/30 Th 7-8:45p 7/5 Tu 7-8:45p 7/14 Th 7-8:45pm 7/19 Tu 7-8:45pm 7/28 Th 7-8:45pm 8/2 Tu 7-8:45pm 8/9 Tu 7-8:45pm 8/18 Th 7-8:45pm

Saturday Indoor Tennis

Adult Doubles

Fitness Center Orientations

events include games, matches and competitions. All jamborees are drop-in events; no advance registration required. For more information contact Bob Reed at 541-683-1843.

Int./advanced. All ages

4/25-6/24 MTuF 10-11:30am

Interested in wellness opportunities for your company? Call us at 541-736-4504 for more details!

All ages/levels. These fun

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.

Adult Intermediate/advanced

Corporate Memberships

Summer Tennis Jamborees

All ages/levels

4/24-5/15 Su

5-6:30pm

Outdoor Tennis Lessons Open to players of all experience levels. Lessons include fundamentals, drills, rules, positioning, strategy and singles/doubles games. Willamalane Park

All ages/levels

5/17-10/6 TuTh 6-7pm

All ages/advanced

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 MWF 10am-12pm TuTh 11am-2pm $5 adult/$3 students and seniors

Learn to Play Pickleball Clinic Ages 13+. Come out and see

why Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the United States. Equipment provided. Players from Emerald Valley Pickleball Club will instruct and share their passion for the game. 4/16 Sa 5-8pm Free

Drop-in

5/17-10/6 Tu/Th 7-8:30pm

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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. Gear Fee: $2 for ages 18+. Gear is free for youth 17 and under and Willamalane Center members.

My First Climb

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

climbing. They’ll build confidence, balance and strength as they learn to use a climbing harness, boulder and top rope safety, and how to solve problems, all under the guidance of our skilled, kid-friendly instructors. All participants receive a medal. Gear included. Parent participation required. 6/4-18 7/9-23 8/5-19

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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. 7/9-30 8/6-27

Sa 1-2:30pm Sa 1-2:30pm

$40 ID/$48 OD $40 ID/$48 OD

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Climbing 101

Ages 6+. Our expert staff teach the basics of belaying, boul-

dering, slacklining and safe climbing with an emphasis on footwork, balance and efficient movement. 5/6-27 6/3-24 7/8-29

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2-3:30pm 2-3:30pm 2-3:30pm

$40 ID/$48 OD $40 ID/$48 OD $40 ID/$48 OD

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Kids’ Climbing Club

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

climbing wall, but Kids’ Climbing Club is time just for them. Staff and volunteers take the ropes and help kids climb (and slackline!) in this fun, safe environment. Gear included. 3/28-6/16 MTh 4-6pm 6/23-9/1 Th 4-6pm

Cliffhangers

Ages 5-14. Cliffhangers is a fun, play-based class for kids who

enjoy climbing and want to develop their skills. This class encourages kids to participate in climbing challenges, to learn technical climbing skills, and to practice teamwork, communication and peer support. To ensure individualized attention and exceptional instruction, class sizes are limited. Advance registration encouraged. Drop-in $10/climber. No class 7/4. 6/20-7/25 M 4:30-6pm $8/day 8/1-29 M 4:30-6pm $8/day

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The Ascenders Climbing Club

Ages 12-17. Experienced coaches and volunteers lend their

expertise to young climbers who want to take their climbing to the next level. Staff teach tips and tricks for climbing, bouldering and slacklining. Gear included. W

Beginner Climbing

$6 $6

6-7:30pm $6

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

Summer Climbing Camp

7/7-28

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.

games and activities in a small-class setting. Advance registration required. Gear included. Th 6:30-8pm

$40 ID/$48 OD

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Skills Camp

Ages 5-13. Advance through a progression of skills in a small

class setting that allows for more individualized instruction. Advance registration required. Participants need to have completed Beginner Climbing or have instructor approval prior to registration. Gear included. 8/4-25

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$40 ID/$48 OD

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

6/28-30 7/26-28 8/23-25

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

$65 ID/$78 OD $65 ID/$78 OD $65 ID/$78 OD

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ROCKreation

Ages 5-11. This blend of climbing and traditional camp ac-

tivities like dodgeball and arts and crafts is perfect for new


climbers. Staff and volunteers teach kids climbing basics through games and challenges. All kids need to bring a sack lunch and lots of energy. 7/11-14 M-Th 9am-12pm $85 ID / $102 OD 10703 8/8-11 M-Th 7:30am-12:30pm $115 ID / $138 OD 10704

1, 2, 3 Climb

Ages 18+. It’s as easy as 1-2-3!

Beginning climbers learn to belay and study footwork, balance and efficient movement on the wall. Gear included. Includes one-month membership to Willamalane Center and three climbing classes. $45 ID/$55 OD

Outdoor Climber Primer

Ages 18+. Learn what you

need to know to step into the great outdoors. This class held at Willamalane Center’s indoor climbing wall teaches the basics of rappelling, building and cleaning basic anchors, and lowering from a climb. This hands-on class will require some basic climbing but will not focus on climbing movement. Prior belay certification required. Gear included. Willamalane Center 5/14 Sa 12:30-4:30pm $45 ID/$54 OD 10708

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.

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. Youth (17 & under): $4 Adults (18+) $6 W 6-9pm F 5-8pm Su 1-5pm* Gear fee $2 for ages 18+. Gear is free for youth 17 and under and Willamalane Center members. * No climbing July and August.

Community Climb Time

Jumpstart Springfield

Own a business? Have a business idea? Want to know what’s up with Startups in Springfield? Join NEDCO, FertiLab, and RAIN for a meetup and discussion event aimed at creating a better climate for startups, entrepreneurs, and people with great ideas in Springfield.

When: April 14th @ 6:00pm—8:30pm Where: Sprout! 418 A. Street, Springfield, OR To RSVP search for “Jumpstart Springfield Meetup” on Facebook and indicate that you’re “going.” Questions? Please email info@fertilabthinkubator.com Co-hosted by:

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. W 7-9pm $5 youth/$7 adult

Women’s Climb Nights

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

5-8pm

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Float the Day Away Float down the Willamette River with friends and relax with wine and hors d’oeuvres at Island Park after the float. We will meet at Island Park and shuttle you to Clearwater Park to begin the float. Boats will take out at Island Park and back to your vehicles. Adult Activity Center 8/28 Su 4:30-8pm $49 ID/$58 OD 10608

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: 5/6-7, 28, 30; 7/2, 4, 30; 8/18-28; 9/3, 5 Registration: Register online at any time, or register at the center or by phone 541-736-4444.

Special Events Vineyards & Violins

Don’t miss this popular annual event. Browse a huge array of silent auction items, including getaways, restaurant gift certificates, golf, entertainment, gifts and more. Listen to violin music by members of the Eugene Symphony while enjoying a buffet of hors d’oeuvres and desserts. All proceeds benefit Willamalane Adult Activity Center programs. For information, contact the center at 541-736-4444. Sponsored in part by KMTR and Thorp Purdy Jewett Urness & Wilkinson, celebrating 70 years of service. Adult Activity Center 5/7 Sa 5-8pm $20 advance/$25 day of event

Healthy Start to Spring Open House

Spring is here and it is time to enjoy gardening, biking, hiking and walking. Join us for our open house. You can drop in at any time to explore the vendor tables and learn from free presentations. Representatives from Master Gardeners, GEARS cycling club, Willamalane Hiking Club and Mossback Volkswalk group will answer questions and share materials. Fitness trainer Richard Strunk will lead stretching and strengthening exercises that focus on certain muscles for the individual activities. Certified Chi Walking instructor Keith McConnell will give a demonstration. Plan to come to one, two or all three of the free presentations! Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/15 F 1-4pm Free

Pain-free Gardening: Tools, Techniques and Exercises 1:15pm 9619

Chi Walking: Walk Smarter, Not Harder 2:30 pm 9621

Hiking Help: Back Essentials, Picking the Best Boots and More! 3pm 9620

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Island Park Art Gallery Travel Images: Birds of the Americas Photographer Kit Larsen and painter Richard Weeks display colorful and exotic birds found on their travels through Central and South America. Exhibit: 4/6-5/26 Regular center hours Free Reception: 4/8 F 5-7pm

Get Your Feet Wet: Waterscapes by Shirley Reade Rushing waterfalls and nature’s vibrant colors and textures are the inspiration for artist Shirley Reade’s acrylic paintings. Exhibit: 6/1-7/28 Regular center hours Free Reception: 6/10 F 5-7pm Free

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 5/5 Th 12:30-2:30pm 6/2 Th 12:30-2:30pm 8/4 Th 12:30-2:30pm

Fusion of Reality and Abstraction: The Art of J. Scott Hovis With 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

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 4/8 F 11:30am-1pm 5/13 F 11:30am-1pm 8/12 F 11:30am-1pm

Free Free Free

Free Free Free

Dating: The Good Old Days in a New Way

Trish Mackey, counselor and coach, will help you make a first impression that shows you at your true self. Perfect for Meet & Greet participants or those ready to make new connections. 5/10

SHIRLEY READE

Walking

Jewelry Repair

Tu

6-8pm Free 10752

‘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 5/20 F 6-9pm $5 Pay at door

Whippets

Moderate to brisk one-hour walks through the park, rain or shine. Newcomers welcome. No class 8/18-25. Every Free

TuTh 8:30am

Steppers

Lunch & Learn: Oregon History in 49 Pictures and 49 Minutes Historian Richard Engeman takes you on a swift, illustrated overview of the history of our state. With its historic reliance on agriculture, timber, fish and other natural resources, Oregon has had to make some remarkable changes over the past two centuries. Engeman is the author of “The Oregon Companion: An Historical Gazetteer of the Useful, the Curious, and the Arcane.” A moderated Q&A follows the presentation. Sponsored by Visiting Angels. Space is limited; register in advance. A vegetarian lunch option is available. Adult Activity Center 6/17 F 12-2pm $5 for lunch/presentation only is free 10623

Enjoy a casual 30- to 60-minute walk through the park. Return to the center for coffee and conversation. ll walks start and end at the center. No class 5/6, 5/30, 7/4, 8/19-26, 9/5 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. Scheduled walks include: 7/23

Sa

Shotgun Creek

Fitness and Movement Active Exercise

Ages 50+. Includes moder-

ate aerobics, floor exercises, resistance training, stretching and weights. You can begin anytime. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. No class 5/6, 5/30, 7/4, 8/19-26, 9/5.

Adult Activity Center Every MWF 9am $22.50 ID/$27.50 OD 10-class pass 10441

Nia Drumming Event

Lucid Drummers return to inspire our class with live percussion music. Get your body moving and feel the engaging beat down to your core. Adult Activity Center 5/17 Tu 5:30pm $5 ID/$6 OD 10633

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Nia Technique Mind-Body Fitness

SilverSneakers® Circuit

healing blend of dance, yoga and tai chi. Enjoy new moves enhancing balance and bone density. Sponsored by Willamalane and the Successful Aging Institute of Lane Community College. Instructor: Janet Hollander.

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. No class 7/4, 9/5.

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

Adult Activity Center 5/24-6/28 Tu 5:30pm $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 7/5-8/16 Tu 5:30pm $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass 5/19-6/30 Th 5:30pm $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass 7/7-8/11 Th 5:30pm $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass

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Gentle Exercise

strength and mobility. Especially helpful for arthritis. You can begin anytime. Instructor: Byron Hanks. No class 8/18-25. 10429 10430

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 5/30, 7/4.

Adult Activity Center 5/2-6/27 M 7/11-8/15 M 5/4-6/29 W 7/6-8/17 W

4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm

$39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $31 ID/$37 OD or 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. No class 5/30, 7/4. Willamalane Center 5/9-6/29 MW 9am 7/11-8/17 MW 9am

$49 ID/$59 OD $39 ID/$47 OD

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

Stability Balls

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

Ages 50+. Exercise techniques that increase flexibility,

Adult Activity Center Every TuTh 9am $17.50 ID/$22.50 OD 10-class punch pass Every TuTh 10am $17.50 ID/$22.50 OD 10-class punch pass

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

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SilverSneakers® Classic

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

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. No class 5/30, 7/4. Willamalane Center 5/9-6/29 MW 8am 7/11-8/17 MW 8am

$49 ID/$59 OD $39 ID/$47 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 5/6, 8/19. Adult Activity Center 5/11-6/29 W 10am 7/6-8/17 W 10am 5/13-7/1 F 10am 7/8-8/12 F 10am Willamalane Center 5/10-6/28 Tu 1:30pm 7/5-8/16 Tu 1:30pm

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

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

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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 5/6, 8/19. Adult Activity Center 5/11-6/29 W 7/6-8/17 W 5/13-7/1 F 7/8-8/12 F

11am 11am 11am 11am

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

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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.

Tai Chi: Evening

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

Adult Activity Center 5/12-6/30 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 10435 7/7-8/11 Th 5:30pm $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 10436

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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.


Zumba Gold, Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.

Tai Chi: Level 1

low-impact and easy to follow. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien.

and coordination 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. Supplemental Tai Chi Ruler training available. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 5/12-6/30 Th 7/7-8/11 Th

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

Adult Activity Center 5/10-6/30 TuTh 11am 7/5-8/16 TuTh 11am

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

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Tai Chi: Level 2

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

on Yang style. Warm-up exercises for joints, muscles and connective tissues help with arthritis and relaxation, while partner exercises aid balance and relaxation. Also learn some Qigong energy exercises for health and longevity and practice standing meditation. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/10-6/30 TuTh 12pm 7/5-8/16 TuTh 12pm

$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. No class 5/30, 7/4. Adult Activity Center 5/16-6/27 M 11am 7/11-8/15 M 11am

$16 ID/ $20 OD $20 ID/ $24 OD

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Zumba Gold

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

of Zumba. Enjoy a dance-inspired fitness program that is

Register in advance. No class 8/18. 1:30pm 1:30pm

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

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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 5/30, 7/4. Adult Activity Center Advanced 5/2-6/27 7/11-8/15 5/4-6/29 7/6-8/17 Beginning 5/2-6/27 7/11-8/15 5/4-6/29 7/6-8/17

M M W W

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

$39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass

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M M W W

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

$39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $39 ID/$47 OD or punch pass $31 ID/$37 OD or punch pass

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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 5/30, 7/4, 8/22-24, 9/5. Adult Activity Center Every MW 8:30-9:45am Every MW 10-11:15am

$38 ID/$45 OD for punch pass 10412 $38 ID/$45 OD for punch pass 10509

Yoga for Weight Management

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

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 5/12-6/30 Th 6:30pm 7/7-8/11 Th 6:30pm

$35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass

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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 Mass Mutual Insurance Life Insurance Co. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/24 Tu 6pm Free

10549

Discover Guided Meditation The landscape of Hokkaido in northern Japan: not so different from Oregon? Learn more at a lecture June 9.

Lectures

medical treatment are carried out should they be unable to communicate them to a doctor. 5/18 W 3pm Free 7/20 W 3pm Free

Slow Age-related Hearing Loss

Wills and Trusts

May is better hearing month! Hearing loss often develops gradually and painlessly, and age has a strong correlation to it. While it is impossible to reverse hearing loss, you can take the necessary measures to prevent it. Dr. R. Craig Ford, an audiologist serving Eugene/Springfield for more than 20 years, joins us to discuss possible ways to slow the age-dependent factor of hearing loss and its effects. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/13 F 11am Free

10543

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

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Discuss the different methods that can be used to transfer property upon death, including wills, trusts, payable on death, joint ownership and more. 6/15 W 3pm Free 8/17 W 3pm Free

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Finding Happiness

Have you ever wondered what the secret of being happy is? How do some people always have a smile on their face? Life Coach Nathan Schulman is going to help you understand how to get your smile back. Through laughter and play and some pretty basic techniques, we can all find happiness. Register in advance.

Religious science practitioner Grace Raphael will give a brief overview of meditation practices and the benefits experienced in both mind and body, after an hour or less of the “going within” process. She will also give a short guided meditation as a preview of the classes to follow. Anyone can meditate and enjoy a calmer, stressfree and more positive life. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/26 Th 1:30pm Free 10550

Become a Senior Companion

Maximize Your Social Security Retirement Benefits

Are you a people person with time on your hands? Want to earn a bit of extra cash while helping others? 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. Sponsored locally by Lane Community College. You’ll also learn about ElderHelp and Experience Works! Register in advance.

planning for your retirement and deciding when to file for

Adult Activity Center 5/26 Th 10-11:30am Free 10551 9/9 F 1:30pm Free 10560

Adult Activity Center 5/19 Th 1:30pm Free 10548

Ages 18+. When it comes to

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 begin to host several students throughout the year as part of a lecture series to discuss their countries, 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 6/2 Th 1:30pm Free

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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 6/2 Th 6:30-7:30pm Free 10521

Cycling Hokkaido: Gem of Northern Japan

If your impression of Japan is of a crowded country with mega-cities, you may be in for a treat when you visit Hokkaido, the northernmost island. See volcanoes, hot springs, crater lakes and a rocky Pacific coastline — with salmon-spawning rivers, bears, deer, farms and snow-covered mountains.


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If that sounds like Oregon, it’s not surprising, because Hokkaido is at the same latitude. The best way to explore the island is at the speed of a bicycle. Ruthy Kanagy spent her childhood in Hokkaido and now leads bicycle tours annually. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/9 Th 1:30pm Free 10553

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 if you plan to attend. The presentation is free but there are fees to register for the Emerald City Recreation League. Willamalane Center 6/23 Th 6:30-8pm Free 10559

Align & Thrive

Poor alignment can cause increased stress, decreased circulation, muscle fatigue, tendinitis, chronic strain and sprains. Learn a few self-help techniques and simple movements to improve posture, body alignment and decrease pain. Less pain means better function and increased performance as a whole. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/24 F 1:30pm Free 10554

Prepare Now for Your Winter Garden

Take advantage of the Northwest growing season. Learn how to keep your garden

supplying you with fresh food into the winter and early spring from plantings in July through September. Presented by OSU Extension Service Master Gardeners. Please register in advance. Adult Activity Center 7/15 F 1:30pm Free 10555

Retirement Strategies for Women

When planning for retirement, there are some unique challenges women may face. At this educational seminar, you’ll learn how retirement planning is different for women, how sound investment planning can put your money to work, and how to take action toward achieving a comfortable lifestyle in retirement. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 7/19 Tu 6-7pm Free 10557

Skin Cancer Screening

Do you have a suspicious area on your skin? Dermatologist Dr. Eric Olson will be here to check out concerns such as moles, bumps and skin discoloration. Note the 5-minute appointments are not suitable for consultation on chronic conditions. Space is limited; registration required by Aug. 9. Call 541736-4444. Adult Activity Center 8/11 Th 1-3pm Free

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 10561

Classes Memoirs

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

about the facts, stories and events of their lives. Facilitator: Laurel Lybbert. Register in advance. No class 5/30, 7/4, 8/22. 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. No meeting 8/24.

Adult Activity Center. Semi-monthly 1st & 3rd W 10:15-11:30am $5 ID/$6 OD/term 10472

Friendship Circle

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

$5 ID/$6 OD per term

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AARP Driver Safety

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

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. Adult Activity Center 5/16 & 23 M 6/20 & 27 M 7/18 & 25 M 8/8 & 15 M

12:30-3:30pm 12:30-3:30pm 12:30-3:30pm 12:30-3:30pm

Pay instructor Pay instructor Pay instructor Pay instructor

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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. Adult Activity Center

Level 1

Beginning to intermediate. Instructor consent required for new students. 5/13-6/24 F 8:30-11:30am $168 ID/$200 OD 10488 7/1-8/12 F 8:30-11:30am $168 ID/$200 OD 10489

Declutter and Organize Your Home

Spring cleaning, downsizing or just too much stuff? Learn some practical ways and helpful hints to make your house easier to maintain. Get motivated by learning where to start. Develop a plan of action; don’t put it off any longer! Instructor: Patricia Hillyer. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 5/19-26 Th 6-8pm

$22 ID/$28 OD

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Ages 18+. Summer is almost here! Learn to cook, flavor and

season summer salads with essential oils. Come and enjoy a wonderful lunch. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/21 Sa 12-2pm

$20 ID/$24 OD 9549

Guided Meditation Hour

Come and relax into a quiet space in which to explore your inner self as Grace Raphael, religious science practitioner, takes you on a journey of personal discovery. Each week we will employ a different guided meditation 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. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/3-17 F 10-11am

$22 ID/$25 OD

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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 6/2

6:30-7:30pm Free

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Entire Series: Urban Homesteading 6/2-8/11

Th

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

Cheese Making

Make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta. Learn the steps from culturing milk to pressing the finished cheese. We’ll also discuss kefir and yogurt. 6/9

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 while sharing bread, and take home a culture! 6/16

Essential Oils and Your Summer

Th

Th

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

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Ages 18+. Discover oils that will keep you hydrated and provide pest control for you and your garden. Learn how to make summer sassy barbecue sauce and salad dressing using essential oils. Light fare will be served. Register in advance.

Herb Gardens Growing, storing and using herbs for culinary and other uses.

Adult Activity Center 6/18 Sa 11am-12:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD 10637

Take home a pint of sauerkraut and your own kombucha SCOBY to start up.

6/23

Th

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

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Fermenting: Sauerkraut & Kombucha

Minerals, Gems and Gold!

6/30

al and recreational miner and prospector for more than 40 years. Designed to aid the novice collector and prospector, this program will help you recognize local geologic and geographic clues to where valuable gems and minerals may be located. Discover the tools, techniques and technology available and how to recover deposits in an ecological manner. Review relevant laws and find out where you can recover quality specimens. Register in advance.

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.

Ages 15+. Instructor Richard Schmitt has been a profession-

Adult Activity Center 6/21-23 Tu-Th 6-8:30pm Optional Field Trip 6/25 Sa TBD

$125 ID/$150 OD

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Th

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

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Eating Well on a Tight Budget

7/7

Th

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

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Preserving Basics: Canning, Freezing and Drying

Discuss proper canning, blanching and freezing techniques, and drying herbs, fruits and vegetables. Learn which methods are best for a variety of foods and why. 7/14

Th

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

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Soap Making

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

Digital Camera Basics & More

7/21

pands to include insight on a variety of settings and features that can enhance your photos. Discover solutions to common photographic problems. 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.

See an established urban farm. Discover edible “weeds,” common wild foraging plants and local food perennials. Class held off-site.

Ages 50+. This class begins with basic camera use then ex-

Adult Activity Center 7/21-28 Th 1-3:30pm

$29 ID/$34 OD

10612

Th

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

10529

Edible Landscaping and Foraging

7/31

Su

2-4pm

$18 ID/$21 OD

10531

Dill Pickles

Learn the basics of canning equipment and techniques while working up a batch to take home. 8/4

Th

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

10532

Salsa

Your remaining tomatoes, onions, peppers and herbs make a great salsa. Make and take home fresh or canned salsa. 8/11

60

Th

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

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Technology

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 happens daily.

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 5/25 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 8/2 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 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 6/8 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 8/16 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 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 6/23 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD

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10569

IPhone for Beginners

Ages 50+. Set up your iPhone and learn how to use the buttons 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 5/9 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 7/7 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD

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Android Phones and Android Tablet Q & A

IPhone for Advanced Beginners

tablet. We’ll share helpful tips and updates. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2. 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.

Ages 50+. Bring questions about your Android phone or

Adult Activity Center 8/30 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD

10570

IPad at Home

Ages 50+. Learn how to turn your iPad on, set it up the way

you want it, find your way around all the pages and screens, take and view pictures, and lots more. This class focuses on all the things the iPad can do without an Internet connection — you may be surprised at how much there is! Bring your iPad. Instructor: Jan Moursund. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/31 Tu 1:30-3pm 7/26 Tu 1:30-3pm

$8 ID/$9 OD $8 ID/$9 OD

10571 10572

Ages 50+. For those who are already using an Apple iPhone

Adult Activity Center 5/23 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 7/21 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD

10577 10578

IPad/iPhone Q&A

Ages 50+. Bring questions about your iPad or iPhone. We’ll

share helpful tips and updates. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 8/31 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD

10579

Kindle Fire HD How-tos

Ages 50+. Learn all you need to know to get up and running

IPad Out There

Ages 50+. Take your iPad out into cyberspace and explore

with a Kindle Fire HD e-reader/touchscreen tablet. Set up an account to purchase and download digital books. Review how to download and use basic applications and how to keep your device secure. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 6/7 Tu 1:30-3pm 8/2 Tu 1:30-3pm

Adult Activity Center Beginning 6/7 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD Adv. beginning 6/21 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD

email, web surfing, using Siri, getting applications from the App Store and sharing your stuff with friends. Bring your iPad. Instructor: Jan Moursund. Register in advance. $8 ID/$9 OD $8 ID/$9 OD

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Digital Camera Basics & More

PC 1: Learn Basic PC Skills

with basic camera use then expands to include insight on a variety of settings and features that can enhance your photos. Discover solutions to common photographic problems. 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.

computer 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 PC security. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. No prerequisite. Register in advance.

Ages 50+. This class begins

Adult Activity Center 7/21-28 Th 1-3:30pm $29 ID/$34 OD 10612

Online Selling: Best Sites and Taking Photos

Ages 50+. Get tips for using

eBay, Craigslist and other major sites, and discover how to avoid common problems. Now that you are ready to sell you need good images. Explore methods for creating high-quality photos in your home setting for selling your items. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 8/4-11 Th 1-3:30pm $29 ID/$34 OD 10613

Computers Most of the following computer classes are for those with personal computers using Microsoft or Windows personal computers (PC), not Apple or Macintosh. For those with Apple computers please refer to Mac classes or tutoring. The following prerequisites are suggested. PQ1 = Prerequisite of PC-1 or equivalent. PQ2 = Prerequisite of PC-2 or equivalent. Register in advance.

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Ages 50+. For first-time

Adult Activity Center 6/1-8 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/ $34 OD 10582

PC 2: Organize & Manage Your PC

Ages 50+. Discover a proven

method for saving and finding any item in your computer. Create, reorganize and delete folders and files. Practice moving info using cut, copy and paste. Transfer data in and out of your computer without losing it using DVDs and USB drives. Improve performance with disk cleanup and defrag. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ1. Register in advance.

John Hall. PQ2. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/29-7/6 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/ $34 OD 10584

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. PQ2. Register in advance.

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. Adult Activity Center 6/6 & 6/20 M 9:30-11:30am $22 ID/ $26 OD 10589

Mac 2

Ages 50+. Explore the simplicity, consistency and reliability of Apple’s Adult Activity Center Mac personal computing 5/24 Tu 9:30-11:30am platform. If you are an iPhone $11 ID/ $13 OD 10585 or iPad user, you’ll appreciate the cohesive experience of the familiar apps. Please Craigslist: Buy, Sell, bring your own Mac Connect Online laptop or desktop to class. Ages 50+. Learn to use this Instructor: Aaron Andrus. online resource to make No prerequisite. Register in money selling things you advance.

own and no longer need. Craigslist is a website that allows you to post local ads for free, shop for things you need at bargain prices and to Adult Activity Center connect with your communi6/15-22 W 1:15-3:45pm ty. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. $29 ID/ $34 OD 10583 PQ2. Register in advance.

PC 3: Prevent & Solve PC Problems

Adult Activity Center 5/26 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 10586

solve common computer problems and prevent many problems before they occur. Learn how to recognize unwanted programs and unsafe Internet sites. Practice techniques to back up your computer and keep it running smoothly. Instructors: Carole and

Expand Email & Internet Options

Ages 50+. Discover how to

Mac 1: Learn the Basics

Ages 50+. Try different

Internet browsers to make your online experience more rewarding. List all your email addresses in one location. Practice with search engines to find what you need more quickly.

Adult Activity Center 7/18 & 8/1 M 9:30-11:30am $22 ID/ $26 OD 10590

Mac Q&A Ages 50+. Bring questions about your Mac. We’ll share helpful tips and updates. Instructor: Aaron Andrus Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 8/15 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD 10621

Then choose which options best suit your needs. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/18 W 1:15-3:45pm $14 ID/ $17 OD 10596


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Explore Google’s Free Online Programs

Drop-In Computer Lab

Ages 50+. Discover the variety of free programs offered by

Google including maps, news, calendar, shopping, word processing, etc. as well as Gmail. You’ll tour different sites, then work with several of the most popular programs. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 8/17 W 1:15-3:45pm $14 ID/ $17 OD

Practice your skills, email friends and use the Internet. Basic computer skills are necessary. Instruction not provided. See staff for lab access. Availability may vary. Building closed 8/18-28, 5/6, 74.

Monday-Thursday: 9am-12pm. Closed during classes 5/26, 6/9, 7/19 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 1 p.m. until 30 min. prior to closing Wednesday: 5pm until 30 min. prior to closing Friday: 1-4:30pm | Saturday: 9-11:30am $1/day drop-in lab fee

10610

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. PQ2. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/9 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 7/19 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD

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Tutoring Help available. $25/hour. Call 541-736-4444 to schedule appointment.

Protect Your Privacy Online

Ages 50+. Learn how to protect your personal and credit data

when buying, selling or simply surfing the Internet. Discover how to choose good websites, update passwords to meet safety standards and limit unwanted access. We’ll also discuss what not to share on social media sites. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 7/13 W 1:15-3:45pm

$14 ID/ $17 OD

10595

Windows 10

Windows 10 is the new operating system that promises to deliver a fast, reliable, modern operating system with the more traditional Windows user experience most of us are accustomed to. Discover the differences between your existing operating system and the new Windows 10, which is free to existing users until July 2016. Aaron Andrus. PQ2. Register in advance.

Fitbit for Wellness

Ages 50+. Moving your body is key to good health, and Fitbit

can help. Fitbit — a wearable device that tracks the number of steps you take in a day — can be a motivating way to track progress and propel you to be more active. Learn what a Fitbit is and how to use it. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/11 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 7/5 Tu 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD

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Memory Boosters

Adult Activity Center 5/12 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD 6/22 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD

Windows 10 Q&A

Ages 50+. Bring your questions about Windows 10. We’ll

share helpful tips and updates. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2. 8/4

Th

9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD

Ages 50+. Use your PC as a tool to exercise your brain. Prac-

How to Keep Windows 7 until 2020

Adult Activity Center 5/11 W 1:15-3:45pm $14 ID/ $17 OD

Adult Activity Center 5/25 W 1:15-3:45pm

tice with free exercises and activities that create new brain connections to enhance your memory. Discover how specific Internet searches can not only improve memory, but also be fun and provide positive results. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2. Register in advance. 10594

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10593

Microsoft has stated that it will provide security support for Windows 7 until 2020. If you do not want to switch to Windows 10 at this time, learn how best to keep your Windows 7 PC updated and running well until 2020. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2. Register in advance. $14 ID/ $17 OD

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Arts & Crafts

Games & Cards

Painting

Ages 50+. At the Adult Activity Center unless otherwise noted

Summertime Sketchbook

Tomseth House at Dorris Ranch 6/13-16 M-Th 10:30am-1:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD 10534

Floral Oil Painting: Up Close and Personal Ages 50+. Instructor Gloria

Tinker emphasizes color, drawing skills, composition, technique and equipment, while creating intensely magnified flowers. Contact instructor to discuss supply list. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 6/16-17 Th -F 10am-4pm 6/18 Sa 9am-12pm $110 ID/$132 OD 10484

Plein Air Art

Ages 18+. Create a viable

composition, study outdoor values and enjoy the beauty of our local environment. All mediums acceptable. First class meets at the center then goes to Island Park; meets Tuesday at Alton Bak-

Ongoing

M

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

Pool Room Women have priority TuTh, 8am-3pm.

Ongoing

M-F

8am-5pm

$5 ID $10 OD

Table Tennis *Thursday session at

Beg/Adv Beg/Adv Beg/Adv Beg/Adv

No Bingo 5/30, 7/4, 8/22

Ages 18+. Grab a sketch-

book and discover summer wonders at Dorris Ranch with instructor Jill Lauch. Starting with drawing and painting exercises designed to inspire all levels of artists, we can explore paths in this setting of towering trees, wildflowers, orchards and historic buildings. Each session begins and ends at the Tomseth House, where we will add finishing touches to the day’s sketches. Supply list at registration. Register in advance.

Bingo

No meeting 8/24

No meeting 8/19, 24, 26

er Park, Wednesday at Owen Rose Garden and Thursday at Oakway Mall near Café Yumm. All sites have parking, benches and restrooms. Instructor: Ellen Gabehart. Register in advance. 7/11-14 M-Th 10am-3pm $86 ID/$103 OD 10486

Jewelry Beaded Lanyard

Create your own “Peeper Keeper” — why wear a boring lanyard when you can spice it up with beads? In this beginning class students will make a beaded lanyard so your glasses or badge will always be fashionably handy. Instructor: Angela Lees. All supplies and tools provided. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/17 Tu 5:30-7:30pm $24 ID/$28 OD 10601

Floating Bead Necklace Create a floating bead style knotted necklace out of freshwater pearls and silk in this beginning class. This style necklace can be worn every day or is wonderful for evening. Instructor: Angela Lees. All supplies and tools provid-

No meeting 8/18, 19, 25, 26

10-visit punch pass

No meeting 5/30, 7/4, 8/18-26

Willamalane Center. No meeting 5/30, 7/4, 8/18-26

ed. Register in advance.

M Tu Th* Sa

5-7:30pm 8-11am 8-10:30am 9-11:30am

$10

monthly dues or $2 drop-in

fun and simple stretchy

beaded bracelets. Create Adult Activity Center 7/14 Th 5:30-7:30pm and take home two to three $15 ID/$18 OD 10597 bracelets to wear or give

Beginning Earrings

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, and students will take home three different pairs of earrings. Register in advance.

as gifts. Instructor: Angela Lees. All supplies and tools provided. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 8/4 Th 11am-12pm $15 ID/$18 OD 10599

Rough Cuts Lapidary Ages 50+. Discuss design,

materials, machines and techniques with others who enjoy faceting stones. FacilAdult Activity Center itators: Bob White and Den8/1 M 5:30-7:30pm nis Davis. No meeting June, $18 ID/$21 OD 10598 July, August and September.

Go Ducks! Bracelets

Show your team spirit with

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Textiles

at class. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Register in advance.

Tatting

Adult Activity Center 6/7 Tu 5:30-8pm $15 ID/$18 OD 10630

Ages 50+. Learn a technique

for handcrafting beautiful knotted lace, or complete a project. Supply list at registration. Instructor: Cheryl Birch. Register in advance. No class 8/24, rescheduled to 8/31.

Adult Activity Center 5/11-8/31 2nd & 4th W 2-4pm $53 ID/$63 OD 10602

Crochet Techniques

Fiber artist Grace Raphael teaches crochet techniques appropriate for beginners. A supply list will be provided. Class sizes are limited. Register in advance. Flower Accessory

Enjoy a summer afternoon at Dorris Ranch. Learn to crochet fun and easy colorful flowers to decorate a hat, lapel pin or hair barrette. These accessories make great gifts! Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 5/22 Su 1-3pm $14 ID/$16 OD 10564

Granny Square

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.

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 5/3, 6; 8/18, 19, 23 and 26.

Adult Activity Center Weekly TuF 9am-12pm Free 10480

Paper Craft 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. Adult Activity Center Monthly 3rd Tu 3-5pm Free 10471

Notan

Adult Activity Center 5/25 W 1-3pm $16 ID/$20 OD 10600

Decor Chalk Painting Techniques

Ages 15+. It is possible to

refinish furniture and décor without stripping, sanding or priming. Learn to use chalk paint, a special paint for a rustic, matte finish. Take home a beautiful decoration or gift, plus a new skill for other projects at home. Fee includes all supplies. Instructor: Linda Peirce Spring Flower Pot

Bring new life to a simple pot with unique chalk paint techniques. Adult Activity Center 6/1 Tu 6-7:30pm $24 ID/$28 OD 10628

Fourth of July Mason Jar

Spend a beautiful summer afternoon at Dorris Ranch transforming a jar into a creative holiday decoration.

Adult Activity Center 8/2-8/16 Tu 6-8pm $36 ID/$41 OD 10563

Dorris Ranch, Tomseth House 6/26 Su 1-2:30pm $24 ID/$28 OD 10629

Advanced Techniques for Needle Felting

If you have taken a felting class or have a few basic needle felting skills under your belt, come for an evening of learning and honing a few new skills and projects. Bring your tools, supplies and ideas! Additional needles will be available for purchase

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.

Woodcraft The Japanese Art of Notan

Notan is a Japanese 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

Mason Bee House

Ages 18+. You don’t have to

be a beekeeper to help these natural workers. Build a simple but effective home to help them do their job. Instructor Rick Dougherty emphasizes

safety and the proper use of tools. Bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure with you to class. Register in advance. Material fee included in class price. 5/14 Sa 9am-12pm $25 ID/$29 OD 10541

Wood Carving

Ages 50+. Instruction avail-

able for beginners; drop-in studio for experienced carvers who share ideas and information. Furnish your own tools and wood. No meeting 8/23. Adult Activity Center Weekly Tu 1-3pm $5 ID/$6 OD/term 10482

Artisan Studios Studios open to ages 18+. Studios closed 5/7, 30; 7/4; 8/18-26.

Lapidary Shop

Ages 18+. Equipped with slab

and trim saws, grinders, sanders and polishers. Staff will cut rocks. Instructors: Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club. Closed 5/7, 8/18-19 and 23-26.

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

Ages 18+. Equipped with saws,

planer, jointer and hand tools. Instruction available. Instructors: Brendon Powell and Rick Dougherty. Closed 5/30, 7/4, 8/18 and 22-25.

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

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Support MS support group

Second

Tu

1-3pm

Parkinson's support group

Third

Tu

1:30-3:30pm

Alzheimer’s support group. Call 541-746-9703 to register.

Fourth

W

6-8pm

Services Assistive Listening Devices Available for use during programs. Please notify staff 30 minutes in advance.

Ongoing

Blood Pressure Checks Local retired nurses provide weekly checks. No checks 8/18, 25.

Weekly

Th

9-11am

Free

Chair Massage Clinic (15 or 30 minutes). No appointments 8/18, 26.

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 5/7, 28; 7/2, 30; 8/20-27.

Weekly

Sa

By appointment

Free

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

M-F

11:30am

Suggested donation $3

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 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 station, Bay H, and drops off at 12:30 p.m. at Bay H.

Every

M-F*

Every

M-F

Meetings and More

Free

F

$1.50/oneway ticket Free with senior bus pass

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 No meeting July-August

Second

Th

3pm

Men’s Breakfast $3.50 No meeting July-August

Third

Th

7:45am

Rosie Riveters

Second

F

12:30pm

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Movies 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. May: Ghost Writer Dalton Trumbo

June: Their Last Hurrah

5/11

“Roman Holiday” (1953, G, 118 minutes)

5/18

“Spartacus” (1960, PG13, 196 minutes)

5/25

“Lonely Are the Brave” (1962, G, 107 minutes) subtitles

6/8

“Advise and Consent,” Charles Laughton (1962, PG, 139 minutes) subtitles

6/15

“Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” Spencer Tracey (1967, G, 108 minutes) subtitles

6/22

“Nobody’s Fool,” Jessica Tandy (1994, R, 110 minutes) subtitles

subtitles

no subtitles • note length

Monthly Matinees

Movies play at 1:30 p.m. Fridays. Subtitles available with 15-min. notice. 5/13

“The Intern”

6/3

“Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens”

7/1

8/5

A 70-year-old widower (Robert Di Niro) comes out of retirement to intern at an online fashion site. (2015) PG-13. Three decades after the defeat of the Galactic Empire, a new threat arises. Only a ragtag group of heroes can stop the First Order. (2015) PG-13.

“Creed”

The former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed. (2015) PG-13.

“Joy”

A story of a family across four generations centered on the woman who founds a business dynasty and becomes a matriarch in her own right. (2015) PG-13.

More free movies! Pages 6-7, 9

Birding E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area Tweet, tweet! Due to popular demand, we’re adding another birding trip. Visit the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area and Albany’s Talking Water Gardens, where more than 195 bird species have been spotted. Retired professor Floyd Weitzel offers instruction in this beginner-friendly outing. 4/23 Sa 8am-6pm $46 ID/$55 OD 10755

California Quail

Dance Folk, Recreational Dance Ages 50+. Dancers can

request folk dancing from around the world. No partner needed. Drop-ins welcome. No dance 5/6, 6/17, 8/19 and 26.

5/13-8/12 F 2-3:30pm $7.50 ID/$10 OD for 10-class pass 10475

Folk, Beginning 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 will try to tailor each session to the level and interest of participants. Everyone welcome. No partner or experience necessary. Instructor: Sam Bucher. No class 8/23, 30.

of the month. Drop-ins welcome. No dance 8/23, 30; 9/5. 5/2-8/16 Tu 7:45-10pm at the door 10474

$3

Line Dance

Ages 50+. Review old dances

and learn new ones. Great fun for all advanced beginners and beyond. No class 8/23, 30.

Adult Activity Center 5/3-8/16 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $15 ID/$17.50 OD 5-class pass 1:30-2:30pm High-level beginning 2:30-3:30pm Intermediate 10477

Music

Jam Session

Ages 50+. Musicians play by

ear during this drop-in jam session. Newcomers welcome. No meeting 5/30, 7/4, 8/22, 29.

Adult Activity Center Weekly M 10:15am $5 ID/$6 OD per term 10476

5/3-8/16 Tu 6:45-7:45pm Sharps & Flats $15 ID/$17.50 for 5-class punch pass Ages 50+. Recruiting new 10473

Folk, International Dance Ages 18+. Weekly request

dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate teaching by guest teachers on the first Tuesday

members of all vocal ranges; join anytime. Singing group also performs in the community. No meeting June, July & August. Adult Activity Center Weekly Th 9:30-11:30am $5 ID/$6 OD per term 10481


Summer Paddle Trips

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

Breeding Birds of the Central Oregon Coast

Newport. Birds of the immediate coastal region are present in much larger numbers in spring, bearing bright breeding plumage. We’ll see them nesting and displaying on the tops of rock islands or on cliffs and ledges close to shore. This trip will emphasize the immediate coastal environment with less time spent on the estuaries. 5/11 W 7am-6pm $54 ID/$63 OD 9604

Tide Pools & Rhodies

Lincoln City. See the magical

landscapes that emerge between sea and land during extreme low tides captured by multiple types of photography at a new exhibit at the Lincoln City Cultural Arts Center. If weather permits we will have the opportunity to see local tide pools close up! Then we’re off to see the ravishing rhodies at the Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy, a true hidden gem. Register in advance. 5/14 Sa 8am-6pm $41 ID/$49 OD 10620 Food is an additional cost.

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TRIP PREVIEW PARTY Friday, April 8 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 for May through August. Don’t miss hearing about the gardens in bloom, great shopping, informative tours, overnighters and many new adventures to tempt your wandering feet.

Lunch in Lebanon Lebanon. Dine at the

award-winning 1847 Bar & Grill. The restaurant features a wall of windows that look onto an elaborate 1-acre Japanese garden, which you will have plenty of time to relax in after lunch. Then visit the eclectic Hometown Furniture featuring 46,000 sq. ft. of furniture and whimsical antiques on display. Enjoy the ride home through the area’s beautiful back roads. Register in advance. 6/14 Tu 10:30am-4pm $28 ID/$34 OD 10607 Food is an additional cost.

You choose — lake, creek or river — the level of adventure is up to you! We have partnered with the great folks at Northwest Canoe Tour to offer a few different kayak or canoe opportunities this summer. All are appropriate for beginners and include instruction, gear, guide and transportation. Bring a sack lunch and beverages. Space on each trip is limited; register in advance. Coyote Creek & Fern Ridge 6/15 W 9am-2pm $62 ID/$72 OD 10617 Mercer Lake 7/25 M 7:30am-3pm $78 ID/$89 OD 10618 Siltcoos River 8/10 W 7:30am-3pm $78 ID/$89 OD 10619

fish hatchery before taking in the state’s second largest waterfall, Salt Creek Falls. A stop at a second covered bridge rounds out our day! Register in advance. 6/30 Th 10:30am-5pm $47 ID/$56 OD 10604 Lunch is included in price of trip.

Chinook Winds Casino

Lincoln City. Chinook Winds

Casino is making a special trip for us! We need to fill the bus, so tell a friend and jump aboard the motor coach to the casino on the beach where you’ll be treated to some special giveaways. Be sure to look for the Tuesday Boomer Deals! 7/12 Tu 7:45am-7:30pm $5 10754 Food is an additional cost.

Clackamas Lavender Festival

Flowers, History & Butterflies

breathe deeply at the 10th annual Clackamas County Lavender Festival. Make and take home your very own lavender creations, relax and listen to musicians, shop and dine at the vendor area or just wander through the fields. We’ll make a stop at Canby’s Secret Garden before returning. Register in advance.

ty Education Center captures the essence of rural Oregon’s beauty, culture and history at its site along the Umpqua River Scenic Byway. Wander the lush gardens, watch butterflies hatch and tour the southernmost outpost of the Hudson Bay Co. Fort Umpqua site. Lunch at Tomaselli’s Pastry Mill is included. Register in advance.

Oregon City. Slow down and

Elkton. The Elkton Communi-

6/25 Sa 8:30am-5pm $41 ID/$49 OD 10603 Purchase food on-site or bring a sack lunch.

7/20 W 8:30am-3pm $43 ID/$52 OD 10605 Lunch is included in price of the trip.

Explore Highway 58

Oakridge. From the pastoral

to the majestic, Highway 58 has it all! Enjoy lunch on the patio at the historic Westfir Lodge surrounded by flowers and mountains; it’s just a stone’s throw from Oregon’s longest covered bridge. Wander through the Oakridge

High Tea & Tours: Deepwood Museum Salem. Set on 5½ acres of

English-style gardens and woodlands, this Queen Anne Victorian home features stained-glass windows, golden-oak moldings, and numerous peaked roofs and gables. Take a guided tour


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of the home and gardens, designed by the Northwest’s first women-owned landscape architecture firm, and sit down to a traditional High Tea. There will be a special stop at a “secret garden” as well! The house is not ADA accessible; stairs are required for the house tour. Register by July 14; full refunds not guaranteed after this date. 7/26 Tu 9:15am-4:30pm $73 ID/$85 OD 10606 Food included in price of trip.

Discover the Umpqua Reedsport. Travel down the

Umpqua Scenic byway for

beautiful views that are never the same twice. Tour the Umpqua Discovery Center, which details the river’s geologic, ecologic and human history, and perhaps even the Umpqua River Lighthouse and Museum. Relax as we complete the loop home with a stop for ice cream in Florence. Register in advance. 8/16 Tu 8am-5pm $53 ID/$63 OD 10614 Food is an additional cost.

Newport Marine Discovery Boat Tour

Newport. All aboard the 65-

foot Discovery on a two-hour

Day Trip Registration • Register for all trips in person at the center, online or by phone (with Visa, MasterCard, AmEx or Discover). • Most trips depart from/return to the center. • Most meals are an added cost. • Payment must be made at time of registration. • A center representative will escort most bus trips. • If you must cancel, please contact us at least three business days prior to the trip. We will be happy to give you a credit. Late cancellations can be credited if we can fill your spot from a waiting list. A few trips have a one-month credit policy. • Give your trip ideas to Trish Phetteplace or Kerry Jack. • On the day of your trip, please park your car on C Street or Water Street. • Schedules are approximate and subject to change. • If you own a cell phone, please bring it on each trip and give your number to the escort. • Please do not wear fragrances on trips.

10•4•10 Day Trip Bonus Card

Take 10 day trips and receive $10 credit on your 11th. Escort signs card on trip day. Bring completed trip card at time of registration to receive credit. Bonus good for day trips only.

Colette Vacations

If you take a trip on your own through Collette Vacations, please use promotion code U0001-A1-918 and mention Willamalane. There is no charge to you, and the Adult Activity Center receives a commission.

cruise featuring incredible scenery of river, bay and coastline! Hands-on activities, including crab pulls, are a lively part of the narration that tells Newport’s marine life story. Watch for an abundance of wildlife, which can include the giant tail fluke of a gray whale, sea lions, seals and sea birds. Full refunds not guaranteed after July 29. Registration deadline Aug. 17. 8/30 Tu 7:30am-4:30pm $77 ID/$89 OD 10615 Food is an additional cost.

Progressive Lunch

Lane County. Spend a fun-

filled day with other seniors from the community and enjoy a wonderful progressive lunch! Participants include Campbell, Peterson Barn, River Road, Viking Sal and Willamalane; each center will provide one course of the meal. Compete for door prizes and meet new friends! Lunch is included in price of trip. Trip leaves from and returns to the center. Space is limited; register in advance. 9/1 Th 10am-3pm $20 10616

Overnight Trips Whales & Wildcards

Enjoy the sights, sounds and incredible marine wildlife of the San Juan Islands! We’ll spend two nights at the luxurious Silver Reef Hotel Casino and Spa near Bellingham, Wash., and spend an entire day cruising on a 100-foot vessel through the islands in search of whales, porpoises, bald eagles and so much more. This trip includes a tour of the Chihuly Museum of Glass, free time in Friday Harbor and most meals. Full refund not

guaranteed after July 1.This trip is co-sponsored and offered by Willamalane, River Road Park & Recreation and Campbell Center. 8/3-5 W-F 6am-7pm Double: $489 Single: $609 9770

Special Destinations Prague & Highlights of the Danube Set out on an 11-day trip of a lifetime. Spend seven luxurious days on the Danube River aboard the chartered Amadeus Elegant. This is a new, smaller ship with all the amenities one could want. Highlights include Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Dűrnstein and Melk, Passau, Regensburg, and Prague. The price includes motor coach transportation, flights out of Portland, seven-day cruise, local wines, port charges, taxes and two nights hotel in Prague. There are still a few spaces available! Call Kat at 541-688-4052 for more information and to register. 10/10-20/2016 M-Th Double $4,595 Single $6,095

Heart of the South Presentation

A journey through New Orleans, Natchez and Lafayette. Come find out more about this fun and amazing trip to the South! Ya’ll get ready for a great trip, ya hear? This one is going to be a crowd pleaser. Call Kat at 541-6884052 for more information and to register. Prices increase after 9/19. 3/19-27 Su-M Double $2594 Single $3449 Trip presentation 5/31 Tu 10am Adult Activity Center

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History Spoken Here!

All ages. Join us the second Saturday of each month at Dorris

Ranch. Living History staff will be available for tours and walks through the ranch and its historic structures. 4/9, 5/14, 6/11, 7/9, 8/13

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National Historic Preservation Month at Dorris Ranch

All ages. In honor of Dorris Ranch and its status on the

National Historic Register, we’ll enjoy free talks, tours, open houses and hands-on activites. Wildflower hike with Whole Earth Nature School 5/7 Sa 12-2pm Living History Village open house 5/14 Sa 10am-12pm Life on a 1930s filbert farm 5/21 Sa 10-11am

Mother’s Day Tea at Dorris Ranch

All ages. Enjoy sweet and savory treats in the historic Dorris

Ranch barn. Pose in our old-time photo booth while listening to live music, and take home a special craft. Dorris Ranch barn 5/7 Sa

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Letterboxing 101

All ages. Letterboxing is a treasure-hunt style outdoor activity

Dorris Ranch 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 76 for rental information. Location: At South Second and Dorris streets Hours: 6 a.m.-dusk daily. Gate closes at 9 p.m.

that is fun for the whole family. In this three-hour class we will explore the history behind letterboxing, how to build your own letterbox, and how to develop and write clues. The last hour will be spent hunting for letterboxes around Dorris Ranch. All information and supplies are provided. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 6/11 Sa 11am-2pm $10ID/$12OD

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Monday Mayhem

Ages 3-5. Start the week with creative outdoor play at Dorris

Ranch. Each Monday will focus on a different theme, from archaeology to zoology and everything in between. No class 7/4. Dorris Ranch Living History Village 6/20-8/15 M 10-11am

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Star Hike 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.

All ages. Hike into the upper meadows of Dorris Ranch by lan-

tern light to view the Perseids meteor shower. Dorris Ranch barn 8/12 F

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Living History Educational Programs

Native American Plank House

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.

Trapper’s Cabin

More Programs

This 20-by 16-foot plank house is built of cedar planks, like the homes Native Americans built in this area before 1820. This replica of an 1830s fur trappers cabin helps students learn about this important era of Oregon history.

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PARKS • 541-736-4104 • willamalane.org

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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Volunteer Opportunities 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

Great new things are planned for the playground at Island Park, including sand play and rubber tiles.

Park, Trail Construction Picking up for Season Work Underway at Mill Race Path, Island Park, Meadow Park and Thurston Hills Natural Area Although the rainy season limits construction time, Willamalane’s planning department has been hard at work collecting community input and designing and planning park upgrades. Over the next few months, we’ll see activity picking up all over town. In Meadow Park, a new playground will take shape, and new pathways will connect the playground, restroom and baseball fields. Work is also scheduled on the Mill Race Path, a 3-mile walking and bicycling path that will stretch from downtown to the Middle Fork Path along the historic Springfield Mill Race, with access to Dorris Ranch and Clearwater Park. At Island Park, plans are being drawn for a new playground with a sand play area, seating and walkways. The playground is due to receive the same rubberized tile surfacing that can be seen at Quartz and Pacific parks. Staff are also completing the Thurston Hills Natural Area Management Plan and intend to construct the initial trail system this summer. The first trail will begin at a trailhead constructed at the base of the Thurston Hills near the intersection of Highway 126 and 75th Street. The trail will head south up the hill to the ridgeline. We expect this trail and several others within the natural area to be used extensively by hikers and mountain bikers. The work is funded in part by the $20 million bond measure voters passed in 2012. — Jodie Davaz

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 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

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$55

$65

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Attached kitchen*, flatscreen TV, dry erase boards, sound system

Ken Long Room, North

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Ken Long Room, South

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A/V screen, projector, 8 gaming stations, pool table, foosball, lounge area

Heron Room

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A/V screen, carpeting

Mill Race Room

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$35

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Conference table, executive seating, dry erase board, flatscreen TV

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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

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Tomseth House

35 indoor, 100 outdoor

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Historic features, kitchen, restroom

Barn

50 indoor, 300 outdoor

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Rustic setting, electricity.

Black Walnut Meadow

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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. CAPACITY

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Hardwood floor, stage, sound system, adjoining full-service kitchen available.

Cascade Room

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A/V screen, sound system, kitchenette, whiteboard

Santiam Room

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Parkview Room

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Riverview 40 Room

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Swim Centers Splash! at Lively Park

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

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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 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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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

6100 Thurston Road • 541-736-4244

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.

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Fixed stage, natural amphitheater, north shelter

Mobile Stage, Equipment 541-736-4544 Mobile stage

$500-$700/day

Portable bleachers

$300/day

THERE'S MORE! Rent the sports fields 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.

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Noche de Lotería Viernes, 22 de abril 6:30-8 p.m. Adult Activity Center Entrada: $1; gratis para niños menores a 3 años ¡Disfrute de música y de una noche en familia jugando a la lotería y ganando premios! ¡Asista con su familia y ¡pásenlo bien! Patrocinador del evento The League of United Latin America Citizens.

Dia se Campamento Con Exposicion — ‘Spring Cling’ Sábado, 16 de abril, 1-4 p.m. Willamalane Center• ¡GRATIS! ¡Jueguen en el muro del rapel! • ¡Escalar libremente! • ¡Tips, trucos y demostraciones de los expertos ! • ¡Rifas con premios! • ¡Competencias para los niños! • Información sobre los campamentos de primavera y verano para los niños!

“Indiana Jones y los Cazadores del Arca Perdida” Viernes, 8 de juli, Island Park, 200 W. B. St. Película de 115 minutos recomendada para niños con supervision adulta ; subtítulos en español. 7:30 p.m. - actividades para jugar al arqueólogo con representantes del Museo de Historia Natural y Cultural de la Universidad de Oregon. Se podrá documentar esta aventura al mundo de la arqueolgía con fotos. La película comienza a las 8:30 p.m.

“Big Hero 6” Viernes, 15 de julio, Douglas Gardens Park, 3455 Redwood Drive Película recomendada para todas las edades con subtítulos en español, duración 102 minutos. 6:30 p.m.- Vengan a jugar con el increíble Baymax en un laberinto grande inflable de 55 pies. La película comienza a las 8:30 p.m.

“Toy Story”

Viernes, 29 de julio, Ruff Park, 1161 66th St. Película recomendada para todas las edades con subtítulos en español, 81 minutos 7:30 p.m.- ¡Puede ser vaquero igual que Woody! El Club de niños Eugene Pro Rodeo nos mostrará como lazar.

“Rio”

Viernes, 12 de agosto, Pacific Park, 220 Shadylane Drive Película recomendada para todas las edades con subtítulos en español, 96 minutos. 8:00 p.m. – Como los Juegos Olímpicos se realizan en Brasil este verano vamos a traer un poco del sabor brasileño a Springfield danzando al son de la samba. Se ofrecerá instrucción. 8:30 p.m.- comienza la película

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Celebración para Niños Realizada en conjunto con National Night Out Kick–off Event Sábado, 30 de julio, 10:00a.m.-3:00p.m. + Island Park Entrada libre con una donación de conservas para Food for Lane County Muchas actividades prácticas para la familia entera ofrecidas por más de 60 expositores locales incluyendo: • Toboganes inflables • Pintura de la cara • Cursillos de prevención de riesgos para ciclistas Prohibido entrar con comida y bebidas. Manténganse hidratados y frescos llenando sus botellas para agua en los varios puestos con agua en el parque.

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.

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 1PASS 11, 84

A AARP Driver Safety 59 Acorn Nature School 36 Active Exercise 55 ADA 19 Adaptive Recreation 40 Adopt a Park 75 Adult Activity Center 20, 42, 43, 54, 77 Ai Chi 17 Align & Thrive 59 Android Phones, Tablets 61 Aquatone 17 Arts & crafts 64 ATA Martial Arts 33

B Babysitter Learning Community 39 Ballet Barre 47 Basketball 32, 50 Beach Volleyball 49 Beginning Tribal Fusion Belly Dance 47 Better Bones and Balance 56 “Big Hero 6” 6 Birding E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area 67 Board of Directors 21 Breeding Birds of the Central Oregon Coast 68 Bricks4Kidz 28, 37

C Cabela’s Family Campout 8 Camp Kaboom 26 Camp Putt 21, 29, 42 Camp Two50 25 Chalk Painting Techniques 46, 65 Cheese Making 45, 60 Children’s Celebration 8 Clackamas Lavender Festival 47, 68 Climbing 33, 52 Cloud Computing 62 Computers 62, 63 Conversations with Women 59 “Cool Runnings” 7 Coupe de Ville 7 Crochet Techniques 46, 65 Cycle 48

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Dance 47, 67 Day Trips 68 Declutter and Organize Your Home 44, 59 Digital Camera Basics 60, 62 Dill Pickles 45, 60 Discover the Umpqua 69 Dog Obedience 45 Dorris Ranch 35, 43, 71, 76 Dorris Ranch Discovery Camp 25 Driver’s Education 38

Inclusion 19 “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” 6 IPads, iPhones 61 Island Park Art Gallery 9, 55 Italian 59

E Early Start 22 Eastern filbert blight 35 Edible Landscaping 45, 60 Needle Felting 65 Emerald City Roller Girls 45, 59 Essential Oils 60 Eugene Symphony Connect 7 Exercise on Your Own 17 Exercise That Feels Good 17 Explore Highway 58 68 Explorers Camp 24

F Facebook 63 Fermenting 45, 60 Fight the Blight 35 Finding Happiness 58 Fitbit for Wellness 63 Fitness 50, 55 Floating Bead Necklace 46, 64 Floral Oil Painting 64 Flowers, History & Butterflies 68 Folk Dance 47, 67 Friendship Circle

G Games & Cards 64 Gentle Exercise 56 Gifts to Parks 75 “Grease” Singalong 7 Guided Meditation 58, 60

H Hailey Verhaalen Band 7 Healthy Start to Spring Open House 54 Herb Gardens 45, 60 History Spoken Here! 8, 36, 47, 71 “Hook” 7 HYDRO-FIT® 17

J Jam Session 67 Jewelry 55, 64 Jiu Jitsu 49

K Key to Class Listings 19 Kids Club 22 Kids’ Night Out 32 Kindle Fire HD How-tos 61

L Lapidary Shop 46, 65 Lap Swimming 16 Legal Advice 58 Letterboxing 101 36, 71 Light of Liberty 7 Line Dance 67 “Little House on the Prairie” Adventure Camp 26 Living History Village open house 36, 47 Lunch in Lebanon 68 Lunch & Learn 55

M M80s 6 Mac classes 62 Mason Bee House 65 May’s Martial Arts 49 Meetings 66 Memoirs 59 Memory Boosters 63 Messy Art 32 Middle School Sports 39 Middle School Spring Prom 38 Minerals, Gems and Gold! 60 Mobile Stage 77 Mother’s Day Tea 4, 36, 71 Movies 67 Multisport Interest Group 49 My First Sports 3, 32

N National Historic Preservation Month at Dorris Ranch 36, 47, 71 National Night Out Kick-Off Event 8 Needle Felting 46 Newport Marine Discovery Boat Tour 69

Nia 48, 55, 56 Noche de Lotería 4 Notan 65

Summer Solstice Dash & Bash 5 Support 66 Swim Lessons 14

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Old-time Music Afternoon 55

Tai Chi 49, 56, 57 Tap & Taste 3, 8 Tatting 65 T-Ball 32 Technology 61 Tennis 51 Thurston Hills Natural Area 75 Tommy Hogan 6 Total Release Basketball 33 “Toy Story” 7 Track and Field 39 Traveling Trunk Show 37 Trip Preview Party 68 Trips 47 Tumbling 32 Two50 20, 38

P Painting 64 Parties 42 Personal Training 50 Pickleball 51 PiYo 48 Plein Air Art 46, 64 Preschool 30 Preserving Basics 45, 60 Progressive Lunch 69 Protect Your Privacy Online 63

Q Qigong 48, 56 Quilting Circle 65

R Recreation Swims 13 Rentals and Reservations 76 “Rio” 7 Rough Cuts Lapidary 64

S SAFE Kids Coalition Safety Fair 4 Salsa 45, 60 Sand Volleyball 3 Self-defense: For Young Women 39 Sensational Summer Salads 44 Services 66 Sharps & Flats 67 SilverSneakers® 56 Skin Cancer Screening 59 Slim Down Springfield 48 Smoking 10 Soap Making 45, 60 Softball 49 Son de Cuba 7 Sounds Like Summer 3, 6–7 Sourdough Bread 45, 60 South Hills String Band 7 Spa 16 Splash! at Lively Park 12, 21, 42, 77 Sports of All Sorts 24 Spring Cling 4 Stability Balls 56 Star Hike 36, 47, 71 Strong Bones, Strong Body 56 Summer camps 3, 23-26, 28-29 Summer Playground Program 3, 27 Summer Playground Program 3 Summer Reading Kickoff 4 Summer’s Greatest Hits 25

U UKEtoberfest 9 Urban Homesteading 45, 58, 60 USDA Summer Food Program 27

V Vineyards and Violins 3, 4, 54 Volunteer 11

W Walking 55 Water exercise classes 17 Waterpark Swims 12 Weddings 43 Wildish Community Theater 77 Willamalane Center 20, 42, 51, 70, 76 Willamalane Park Foundation 75, 82 Willamalane Park Swim Center 13, 20, 42, 77 Willamalane Swim Club 18 Women’s Self-defense 44, 49 Wood Carving 65 Wood Shop 46, 65

Y Yoga 49, 57

Z Zumba 57

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WE’RE GEARING UP FOR CYCLING SAFETY Nothing is more important than the safety of our children on Springfield streets. That’s why the Willamalane Park Foundation is raising funds to provide vital safety gear for children. Help us raise $15,000 to steer kids on the right path.

DONATE TODAY:

willamalanefoundation.org Willamalane Park Foundation is a 501c(3) nonprofit

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As little as $30 can provide a backpack, helmet and safety lights for one child.



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