Winter-Spring 2016
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Less waiting for emergency care (and a lot more care, if you need it).
In a medical emergency, every minute matters. So, at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, you’ll find faster care in the emergency room. We work diligently to have you initially seen by a medical professional* in 30 minutes – or less. And, with a team of dedicated medical specialists, we can provide a lot more care, if you need it.
The 30-Minutes-Or-Less E.R. Service Pledge – only at McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center. MCKweb.com
*Medical professionals may include physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. • McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center is directly or indirectly owned by a partnership that proudly includes physician owners, including certain members of the hospital’s medical staff.
Winter 2016 Jan. 1-April 30 Facilities.................................10 Board of Directors............... 11 Aquatics................................ 12 Swim lessons....................... 14 Disabililty information....... 19 Preschools............................ 20 Parties................................... 26 Two50 youth center.......... 30 Adaptive recreation...........32
A Wonder-filled Lace up your sneakers now, because Free Fitness Week is coming Jan. 4-8. Try one of 15+ Willamalane fitness classes for FREE! There’s never been a better time to try something new!
WINTER Energize, Exercise, Explore!
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Tennis.................................... 45 Climbing............................... 46 Fitness center...................... 42 Adult Activity Center....... 50 Parks...................................... 70 Dorris Ranch........................74
Knee-high Naturalists ages 3-5
Español................................. 78
dig into science in four weeks of hands-on exploration at Dorris Ranch, starting Feb. 3.
Index....................................... 81
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Rentals...................................76
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.
Dress up and dance at the Parent-Child Valentine’s Soirée on Feb. 14. Page 22
Early birds get the spots in our popular series of birding trips. Travel to the Oregon Coast, the Klamath Refuge and more.
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Dorris Ranch is the scene for Knee-High Naturalist, coming in February. Can’t get enough birding? Transfer some of that enthusiasm into art in a bird carving class. Instructor Dick Jones teaches beginners to
Youngsters get a gentle leg up on climbing in My First Climb. Page 46
craft a bluebird and a ruby-crowned kinglet.
Page 65 Get hooked on crochet! You don’t have to be an expert to make a cozy cowl, an elegant bag or a brilliant beanie. Beginner-friendly classes start Feb. 3 at the Adult Activity Center. Page 38
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Day trips............................... 66
MEGGA Hunt! Need we say more? Page 8
Become a swimming star! Water safety and water skills go hand-in-hand in our Starfish Swimming program. Page 14
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NEWS & EVENTS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org
FREE FITNESS JAN. 4-8
Try One of These Intro Classes for Free!
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eeling the pull toward good health? Stretch, twist and bend for FREE Jan. 4-8 and start feeling good. Take your choice of free intros to more than 15 classes at Willamalane Center or the Adult Activity Center during one special week. Whatever your fitness style, we’ve got a class or activity that fits you. Try the slow, meditative movements of tai chi, hop on a bike for a cardio workout in Cycle class, or step into a lively dance routine in Zumba. Check willamalane.org to see the full roundup of free fitness classes and register online, or flip to the following pages: Pages 39-42: Tribal Fusion Belly Dance, Barre, Cycle, Cycle and Core, Mommy and Me Fitness, Nia, PiYo, Qigong, Tai Chi Evening, Yoga, Zumba Pages 51-54: Nia, Qigong, Tai Chi, Yoga, Zumba Gold
BECOME A MEMBER! When free fitness week is over, consider becoming a member at Willamalane Center and exploring the Fitness Center, gyms and climbing wall. Membership is only $20 per month! Willamlane Center members also enjoy a 20 percent discount on select classes. See page 43. Also on the fitness list: New Wellness Memberships at Willamalane Park Swim Center and Splash! at Lively Park. Pay a low monthly fee, buy a punch pass or just try it once — we’ve got pools of warm, welcoming water for lap swimming, exericise on your own and water fitness classes. And if you like to really mix it up, Gold Memberships are the way to go. Gold members enjoy water fitness classes, lap swimming and Exercise on Your Own PLUS Willamalane Center workouts. See page 16.
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NEW PROGRAMS TO GET PUMPED ABOUT Mommy and Me Get in a well-rounded workout while teaching the kids how fun fitness can be! Mommy and Me Fitness invites parents and kids to body-toning cardio and strength classes that work bonding time in with a good sweat. Page 40
Tennis Tennis director Bob Reed specializes in reaching players of all ages and skill levels. Join us for a tennis camp in December or March. Don’t want to invest in gear just yet? We’ll provide the rackets and balls. Page 45
ReFit When you’re an athlete used to a team environment, and you find yourself without that network, it can be tough to stay in shape. You know what your body feels like in its prime; with ReFit on your team, you don’t have get back there on your own. Join a group of like-minded athletes who are getting back to their best bodies. Page 41
Barre Barre is today’s hottest fitness trend! Mix classic elements of Pilates, yoga and dance while enhancing strength and flexibility. Based on body-weight exercise and ballet positions, barre is an accessible method of strength training that is as effective as it is elegant. Page 40
Willamalane Hiking Club The Willamalane Hiking Club is a great way to fall in love with trails near and far! Our group plans hikes twice a month. We have some great trips coming up: • Dec. 6: Cape Arago State Park to Sunset Bay State Park • Dec. 27: Spencer Butte • Jan. 10: Cummins Ridge Trail (in Cummins Creek Wilderness Area) • Jan. 24: Mount Pisgah • Feb. 28: Spencer Butte Find the Willamalane Hiking Club group on Facebook to stay in the loop on all our upcoming adventures!
Free Tumbling Trial Classes Ages 3-17. Check our tumbling program for free! Meet our coaches, hear about our program and let us help you decide what class would best fit your child. Make sure you register in advance to secure your spot. Page 25
Pub Runs Run hard and play hard at the weekly Pub Run at Growler Underground! This is a free, weekly 5K beginning and ending in downtown Springfield. Meet us at Growler Underground on 5th and Main, Wednesdays at 6 p.m., and enjoy a discount of 20 percent off pub food and drinks after the run. Bonus: the first 20 people to complete 10 runs get a T-shirt! All ages and abilities invited. Page 41
Slim Down Springfield Have a weight loss goal and a competitive streak? Slim Down Springfield rewards those who compete hard! Find a fitness buddy, choose your own diet and exercise program, and compete against other teams to lose the highest percentage of weight. Winning teams get prizes every week, with even bigger prizes awarded to the top three men’s and women’s teams at the end! Competitors receive a complimentary Willamalane Center membership during the 10-week competition. Page 40
IGERATOR-READY R EF R Y, D N A -D Y D HAN
EVENT CALENDAR
Parade Springfield Christmas ildish Theater ight of the Hunter,” W “N : ilm gF rin Sp Dec. 10 ult Activity Center Gallery reception, Ad rk Pa d an Isl Dec. 11 Park Swim Center “Frozen,” Willamalane Adult Activity Center Breakfast with Santa, Dec. 12 h! at Lively Park aterpark Swims, Splas W k ea br er int 3 W Dec. 19-Jan. ter Show,” Wildish Thea “Rocky Horror Picture Dec. 31 Celebration, ther King Jr. March & Lu tin ar M 18 Jan. ol Springfield High Scho Wildish Theater “Mommie Dearest,” Feb. 4 er n, Adult Activity Cent Park Gallery receptio d an Isl 12 b. Fe ult Activity Center Chocolate Buffet, Ad s Ranch Must-Dash 1K, Dorri Feb. 20 Theater “Age of Love,” Wildish Feb. 28 Theater “Labyrinth,” Wildish March 10 Camp Putt opens March 18 Activity Center Lunch & Learn, Adult ims, Splash! break Waterpark Sw March 19-27 Spring Park MEGGA Hunt, Lively March 26 alane Center Spring Cling, Willam April 16 ult Activity Center Gallery reception, Ad rk Pa d an Isl 18 April ult Activity Center Noche de Lotería, Ad April 22 Adult Activity Center Vineyards & Violins, May 7
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NEWS & EVENTS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org
NEW RULES CLEAR THE AIR ON TOBACCO
Demonstrating a proper work-life balance, Wayne Beckwith travels a favorite Willamalane path on his unicycle.
WILLAMALANE LAST FALL joined 18 other park districts and departments in Oregon in implementing nonsmoking or tobaccofree policies. What does this mean for visitors? • Smoking or any tobacco use is no longer allowed at any Willamalane park, facility or property. • The use of electronic cigarettes or marijuana in any form is also prohibited.
WAYNE’S WORLD
• Cleaner parks! Cigarette butts take up to a decade to decompose, all the while leaching toxins into land and water. • A healthier environment for all of us to live, work
Climbing Coordinator Balances Attitude, Altitude
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or Willamalane climbing coordinator Wayne Beckwith, work is a blend of passion, athletics and art — and he wants to share that passion. Beckwith is the guy behind the magic of climbing walls. He trains the staff and volunteers, helps develop programs and events, and orders the equipment that keeps Willamalane’s wall in tip-top shape. Beckwith is also in charge of setting the routes used on the wall, a part of his job that he finds especially exciting. “Climbing is a sport. It’s athletic and it’s exercise,” he explains, “but it’s also an art form. Being able to design these paths is creating art, and I get to design a new path every week.” When he moved to the area 10 years ago, Beckwith knew only that he wanted to find a job with a positive environment in the outdoor and recreation industry. Willamalane seemed like the perfect fit. “What we do provides so much to the community. The availability of so many different activities at little to no cost is really cool,” he says. When not at work, Beckwith hits the trails. Whether biking, unicycling, or climbing, he is an all-around outdoorsman. This allows him to appreciate Willamalane’s many parks. As for his overall experience with Willamalane: It rocks (pun intended). “Being able to both do what I love to do and share it with other people is my favorite part of the job.” — Julia Zinsmeister
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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: • Aly Wilson • Rachel Hartford • Angela Rogers • Ronni Price • Ben Moe
541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • NEWS & EVENTS
Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 2-3, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Holiday Marketplace Adult Activity Center
Free admission. Shop an incredible array of handcrafted gifts and homemade delicacies. You’ll find one-of-a-kind woodcrafts, jewelry, fiber arts, decorations and stocking stuffers. With such a wide array of community vendors, this is the place to shop!
Bob Keefer
Superintendent’s Message
Exercise Essentials: No More Excuses
Springfield Christmas Parade, Saturday, Dec. 5 The “oldest and coldest” parade hits the streets at 1 p.m. This year’s theme is “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Visit springfieldchristmasparade.org for event info. Not a Willamalane event.
Saturday, Dec. 12
Breakfast with Santa Adult Activity Center 9 a.m.-12 p.m. • $6 For ticket information and a list of breakfast times visit www.springfieldcpaaa.org. Not a Willamalane event. The Springfield Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association presents a hot pancake breakfast and fun-filled morning. Enjoy crafts for the kids, a visit and photo opportunity with Santa and McGruff the crime dog, as well as a demonstration by the Springfield Police K-9 unit. For information call 541-912-8773.
Monday, Jan. 18, 1:30-4 p.m.
Martin Luther King Jr. March and Celebration Springfield High School The celebration of the famous civil rights leader features a student art reception, musical performances, student speeches and more. Students are invited to submit an essay, poem, letter, speech, poster or artwork. Contact your school for details. Friday, Feb. 12, 2-3:30 p.m.
Chocolate Buffet Adult Activity Center $3 in advance/$5 day of event Ages 50+ only. Indulge your sweet tooth at this luscious buffet featuring chocolate confections, ice cream, candies, a decadent chocolate fountain and even diabetic-friendly desserts! Limited tickets available. 541-736-4444
It’s cold outside. I don’t have time. It’s such a bother to put on my swimming suit. We all make excuses for why we can’t play, exercise or enjoy nature during the winter. Here in Springfield we have fewer excuses. We may not control the weather, but we do have some of the very best places to play. Have you been on the Middle Fork Path, where you can enjoy an outstanding view of Mount Pisgah? How about playing on one of Willamalane’s 25 playgrounds? Willamalane offers two amazing aquatics centers, where the water is warm and the staff are friendly. Willamalane also offers a full line of fitness classes available from early in the morning to later in the evening. So let’s embrace winter and get outside. Did you know that for every $1 spent on trails there is almost $3 saved in direct medical costs? Recreation can enhance active living, helping limit the onset of disease and impairment. Don’t have time to exercise? Research tells us that on average, every hour you spend exercising increases your life expectancy by two hours. I guess it is time for me and all of us to quit making excuses and find time to invest in our health and wellness. I hope to see you on the trail, in a class, at the park, or in the pool.
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NEWS & EVENTS
Sunday, Feb. 28, 1:30-4 p.m.
’The Age of Love’ Wildish Community Theater • Free! In a culture driven by youth, this documentary dares to explore the love lives of seniors. Watch the on-screen adventures of a group of pioneering 70- to 90-year-olds who discover how dreams and desires change — or don’t change — from first love to the far reaches of life. This documentary captures the experience of their participation in a speed dating session and beyond, exploring stereotypes and offering a glimpse into the window of all our hearts. After the film, join us for a question-and-answer session with the director, Steven Loring.
MUST-DASH 1K and Little Shavers Fun Run
Saturday, Feb. 20, 9 a.m. • Dorris Ranch • $5 per person 541-736-4544 or willamalane.org
Celebrate Furry February with Willamalane’s mustache run. This untimed 1K starts at Dorris Ranch and incorporates parts of the beautiful Middle Fork Path. Bring the kids so they can sport their scruff Presented by Analog in the Little Shaver’s Fun Run. Enter the mustache contest and pose in Barbershop the photo booth. Cheer on the Little Shavers at 9 a.m.; the 1K race will begin at 9:15 a.m. Register online through Feb. 19. On-site registration is $10, and cotton shirts are $10. Shirts must be ordered by Feb. 10. No dogs allowed. Children in strollers will not need to register.
FREE! In early spring, Hops will mail boys and girls a special letter and a story. If you know someone who would like to receive a letter, send a selfaddressed, business-sized, stamped envelope to: Hops the Bunny c/o Willamalane Center 250 S. 32nd St. Springfield, OR 97478 Deadline is March 1.
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Saturday, March 26, 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
HUNT TIMES Be prompt!
MEGGA HUNT
Up to age 5 Grades K -1 Grades 2-3 Grades 4-5
Lively Park • $5 per child, free for those not hunting
Allow at least a half-hour for parking, shuttle and admission prior to the start of the hunts. Parking is limited; additional spaces available at Thurston High School, 333 58th St., where shuttles will run starting at 9 a.m. Last shuttle leaves Lively Park at 12 p.m.
9:45 -11 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m.
NONCOMPETITIVE HUNTS
Hunt for your share of more than 25,000 eggs. Step around the cookie walk, play games, make crafts and ride on the Willamalane Train. Dance to live entertainment. Be sure to bring your camera to snap a photo with Hops the Bunny. Beat the crowds and purchase advance tickets online or at any Willamalane facility beginning Feb. 22. This is a rain-or-shine event. 541-736-4544
Be prompt! Noncompetitive hunts take place at the end of the event and are for those who would benefit from a quieter, noncompetitive egg hunt experience. PHOTO BY CHRIS MIHULKA
Letter from Hops the Bunny
Sensory-friendly Egg Hunt Grades K-2 11:15 a.m. Sensory-friendly Egg Hunt Grades 3-5 11:30 a.m. NEW! Adaptive Hunt For teens and adults with disabilities 11:45 a.m.
541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • NEWS & EVENTS
Plank Town Presents
Friday, April 22, 6:30 -8 p.m.
Noche de Lotería
SpringFilm Free! The 2015-16 SpringFilm theme is Cult Cinema — films characterized by active communal followings. SpringFilm is a partnership between the Springfield Public Library and Willamalane. Each film features a unique introduction by a special guest and is followed by a moderated discussion. Wildish Community Theater 630 Main St. “Night of the Hunter” Thursday, Dec. 10, 6:30 p.m. “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Thursday, Dec. 31, 9 p.m. “Mommie Dearest” Thursday, Feb. 4 “Labyrinth” Thursday, March 10 “American Movie” Thursday, April 7 RE
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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, April 16, 1-4 p.m.
SPRING CLING and Day Camp Expo Willamalane Center• FREE!
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! • Info on spring and summer camps for kids!
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.
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Adult Activity Center $1; free for children under 3
ISLAND PARK ART GALLERY Adult Activity Center We’re on the Art Walk! Attend a gallery reception as part of the Downtown Springfield Second Friday Art Walk. SKETCH TO STITCH Reception: Friday, Dec. 11, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: Dec. 2-Jan. 28 Fiber artists Diane English and Sheryl LeBlanc display quilted works and the original drawings that inspired the finished pieces.
STORIES IN WOOD: RELIEF CARVINGS Reception: Friday, Feb. 12, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: Feb. 3-March 31 Dana Furgerson’s handcarved reliefs feature figures worked from a single piece of wood, setting a mood and telling a story, all within the confines of a 1-inch thick board.
TRAVEL IMAGES: BIRDS OF THE AMERICAS
COMING UP
Reception: Friday, April 8, 5-7 p.m. Exhibit: April 6-May 26 Photographer Kit Larsen and painter Richard Weeks display the colorful and exotic birds found on their travels through Central and South America.
May 7, 5-8 p.m.
Vineyards & Violins
RICHARD WEEKS
A silent auction benefitting programs at Willamalane Adult Activity Center. Donate or sponsor us today! 541-736-4444
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WILLAMALANE 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: Dec. 12, 25-26; Jan. 1-2, 18; Feb. 15 Have the time of your life! Willamalane Adult Activity Center offers classes, activities and services for adults 50 and older. No membership is required.
WILLAMALANE CENTER FOR SPORTS AND RECREATION
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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: Dec. 25-26, Jan. 1, March 27. Open 5 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 24, 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 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.
TWO50 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 30 Enjoy tournaments, climbing, arts and crafts, and eight gaming centers. Membership is free. Rent Two50 for your next special event!
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WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER 1276 G St., 541-736-4080 wpsc@willamalane.org • LTD routes: 13, 18, 19 See hours and closures, pages 13-17 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.
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Key Staff recreation
Board of Directors
Barbara Butzer Adult Activity Center 541-736-4401 barbarab@willamalane.org Christine Crutcher Splash! at Lively Park Willamalane Park Swim Center 541-736-4201 christinec@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
Terri Fackrell Community Recreation 541-736-4505 terrif@willamalane.org
Kim Lyddane Special events 541-736-4515 kiml@willamalane.org
administration
Pam Caples Administrative Services 541-736-4022 pamc@willamalane.org
Vincent Martorello Planning and Development 541-736-4015 vincentm@willamalane.org Bill Kunerth, Public Affairs 541-736-4004 billk@willamalane.org
4006 Franklin Blvd., 541-852-GOLF (4653) campputt.com • campputt@willamalane.org LTD routes: EmX 27, 85, 98 Opening for the season March 18!
Lee Beyer
Kevin Schmidt Willamalane Center 541-736-4501 kschmidt@willamalane.org
Joel Miller, Park Services 541-736-4106 joelm@willamalane.org
CAMP PUTT ADVENTURE GOLF PARK
Denise Bean
Beth Levine Aquatics and Camp Putt 541-736-4511 bethl@willamalane.org
Bob Keefer, superintendent 541-736-4001 bobk@willamalane.org
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Anne Ballew
Greg James
Gary Ross Public board meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m., at Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation. Meeting agendas are available a few days in advance of each meeting on the Willamalane website, willamalane.org.
Photo Policy Willamalane may use photographs of participants in district publicity and on the news, in newspaper stories, etc., without permission or compensation. If you do not want you or your child photographed, contact the main office or a staff member for additional paperwork.
Two cool 18-hole courses on two acres, centrally located between Eugene and Springfield. Ideal for birthday parties, field trips, rentals.
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WATERPARK SWIMS • 541-736-4244 • willamalane.org
Waterpark Swims Waterpark Swim Hours 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
Special Waterpark Swims 1/18
M
1-8pm
1/29
F
1-8pm
2/15
M
1-8pm
Winter Break Waterpark Swims 12/19
Sa
1-8pm
12/20
Su
1-5pm
12/21-23
M-W
1-8pm
Splash! at Lively Park
12/24
Th
1-5pm
12/26
Sa
1-8pm
12/27
Su
1-5pm
6100 Thurston Road • 541-736-4244 splash@willamalane.org • facebook.com/Splash
Waves of fun — all year long! Romp in the waves, slip down the slide and wade in the kiddie pool! With play pools and lap swimming, water basketball, snacks and even an adult spa, Splash! is indoor fun for the whole family. Questions? The Welcome Desk is open: 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. M-F 1-8 p.m. Sa and 1-5 p.m. Su Parties: Want to book us for your birthday? Call 541-736-4244 today! Closures: Open 1-5 only Dec. 24, 31 and Jan. 1; closed Dec. 25
12/28-30 M-W
1-8pm
12/31, 1/1
Th, F
1-5pm
1/2
Sa
1-8pm
1/3
Su
1-5pm
Spring Break Waterpark Swims
Kiddie Pool MW, 8:30am-6pm TuTh, 8am-8pm F, 8:30am-3pm At these times the Kiddie Pool is reserved for kids 6 and under and their parents. Rate not available during waterpark swims. $4/child ID, $4.50 OD Parents are free! Rate not available during waterpark swims.
3/19
Sa
1-8pm
3/20
Su
1-5pm
3/21-24
M-Th
12-8pm
3/25-26
F-Sa
1-8pm
3/27
Su
1-5pm
Waterpark Swim Admission Toddler Under 3
$4.50 ID
$5 OD
Single 3+
$6 ID
$7 OD
Family of 4
$20 ID
$25 OD
Groups
$5 ID
$6 OD
Fun Pack
$46 ID
$56 OD
6+/each 10 visits
12
Add $3.50/each additional family member in same household
541-736-4080 • willamalane.org • RECREATION SWIMS
Recreation Swims Weekly Saturdays
1-3pm
Winter Break Recreation Swims 12/19
Sa
1-3pm
12/21-23
M-W
1-3pm
12/26
Sa
1-3pm
12/28-30
M-W
1-3pm
1/2
Sa
1-3pm
Spring Break Recreation Swims 3/19
Sa
1-3pm
3/21-26
M-Sa
1-3pm
Recreation Swim Fees Single
$3 ID
10-punch pass
$24 ID $28 OD
All ages
Willamalane Park Swim Center 1276 G St. • 541-736-4080 wpsc@willamalane.org
Slide, dive and learn to love the water! This popular competitive facility features an eight-lane, 25-yard lap pool, an accessible deep-water pool with diving boards and a shallow (3- to 5-foot) wheelchair-accessible play and exercise pool with a waterslide. Questions? Our Welcome Desk is open 5:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and 5:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Parties: Want to book us for your birthday? Call 541-736-4080 today!
$3.50 OD
Adult & Child Swim Swimmers share the pool with adults exercising on their own. Lap pool, deep-water pool not available. Rate not available during special recreation swims. Two-child maximum per adult.
MW
11am-3:30pm
TuTh
7-11am, 12-6pm
F
11am-7pm
Adult & Child Swim Admission Adult & child
$5
Additional child $2.50 Additional adult
$2.50
Facility Closures 12/24, 31
Closing at 1pm
12/25, 1/1
Holiday
1/15, 2/19
Closing at 2pm
1/16, 2/12-13, 2/20
Closed for swim meets
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SWIM LESSONS • willamalane.org
Swim Lessons Starfish lessons for kids! Willamalane offers the nationally accredited Starfish SwimmingÂŽ program, based on core competencies in skills and water safety, shown to work for students at all levels. Register online at willamalane.org, at facilities or by phone. Willamalane Park Swim Center 1276 G St., 541-736-4080
Session Dates and Fees No. of classes
In-district fee
Out-ofdistrict fee
Mondays and Wednesdays, Willamalane Park Swim Center 1/4-27 No class 1/18
7
$37
$45
2/1-24 No class 2/15
7
$37
$45
2/29-3/16
6
$32
$39
3/28-4/20
8
$42
$51
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Splash! at Lively Park 1/5-28
8
$42
$51
Splash! at Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road, 541-736-4244
2/2-25
8
$42
$51
3/1-17
6
$32
$39
3/29-4/21
8
$42
$51
Private and Semi-private Lessons Ages 3-12 Lap Swimming Lessons for Fitness Ages 7-12
Saturdays, Willamalane Park Swim Center
Starfish private and semi-private lessons are available at select time slots. Please call or submit a request form at least one week prior to your desired start date. You must have at least two students in order to request a semi-private lesson. Private lessons ... $20 ID/$25 OD per 30-minute class Semi-private lessons ... $10 ID/$13 OD per child per 30-minute class Sign up for six or more lessons and save 10 percent.
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1/9-2/6 No class 1/16
4
$21
$26
2/27-3/19
4
$21
$26
4/2-23
4
$21
$26
Adult Swim Lessons Ages 13+ See Adult Swim Skill Development, page 17
willamalane.org • SWIM LESSONS
StarBabies and StarTots
Starfish Swim School Sessions
Ages 6-36 mos. (StarBabies) and 18-36 mos. (StarTots). Parents become the teachers in these early classes, as they learn to make their child comfortable in the water, introduce basic swimming skills and instill water safety practices under the guidance of the instructor. Children achieve skill success and build confidence in a fun and loving environment. One adult must be in the water per each child. Swim diapers with elastic legs required.
4pm
StarBabies 6-36 mos.
6pm
For kids under 3
StarTots 18-36 mos.
Ducklings Age 3
Pufferfish Ages 4-6
Willamalane Park Swim Center, Mondays & Wednesdays 4:35pm 5:10pm 6:35pm
Willamalane Park Swim Center Mondays & Wednesdays 5:10-5:40pm
6-6:30pm
Willamalane Park Swim Center, Saturdays
Saturdays
10:10-10:40am
9am
9:35-10:05am
9:35am
Splash! at Lively Park Tuesdays & Thursdays
Sea Turtles Ages 7-12
6-6:30pm
5:10-5:40pm
10:10am 11am
Skill Level Progression
11:35am
Within each age grouping, children progress along a spectrum of skill levels, from the base level of white, to red, yellow, blue and green.
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Starfish Swim School
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Ducklings (age 3) • Pufferfish (ages 4-6) • Sea Turtles (ages 7-12)
Splash! at Lively Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:35pm 5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm
White and Red levels work on helping students to gain confidence in the water. Once they have achieved this goal, they will move on to work on floats and air recovery. Submersion, rolling and kicks are learned in this class.
Starfish Stroke School Sessions
Students in the Yellow level work on forward movement through the water and direction change. They will also advance the skills learned in the White and Red levels.
Willamalane Park Swim Center, Mondays & Wednesdays
The Blue and Green levels cover the beginning stages of freestyle and backstroke through drills. Techniques include slide glide, advanced rolling (position change) and beginning breathing techniques. Skills learned in these levels prepare students for moving into the Starfish Stroke School.
Starfish Stroke School
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Dolphins (ages 4-6) • Barracuda (ages 7-12) White and Red levels work on the freestyle stroke and backstroke. Students learn new drills and techniques, as well as review those that were covered in Starfish Swim School.
Dolphin Ages 4-6
Barracuda Ages 7-12
4pm 4:35pm 5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm Willamalane Park Swim Center, Saturdays 9am 9:35am 10:10am 11am
Students in the 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.
11:35am
The Green level works on competitive skills in a noncompetitive environment. Private lessons only at this time.
4:35pm
Splash! at Lively Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4pm 5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm
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Fees
Lap Swimming
New! Wellness Membership
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.
• 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
Scheduled Closures Splash! at Lively Park
Willamalane Park Swim Center
12/24
Open 1-5pm only
12/24
Closing at 1pm
12/25
Holiday
12/25
Holiday
12/31, 1/1
Open 1-5pm only
12/31
Closing at 1 pm
1/1
Holiday
1/15, 2/19
Closing at 2pm
1/16, 2/12-13, 2/20
Closed for swim meets
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Splash! at Lively Park Through 2/18
Starting 2/19
M-F
6:30am-3:30pm 5:30-8pm
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
Exercise on Your Own 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.
willamalane.org • WATER FITNESS
Water Exercise Classes 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.
Deep-Water Exercise
Ages 13+. A moderately paced, deep-water workout designed
to help you learn to use the water’s resistance to increase muscle tone, cardiovascular endurance and range of motion. Specially designed flotation equipment supports you. Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 8:30-9:15am Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 10:30-11:15am Splash! at Lively Park MW 8:45-9:30am
Exercise That Feels Good
Ages 13+. A slower paced, shallow-water workout that will
enhance your daily life in an environment that is kind to your joints. You will improve strength, balance, flexibility and energy. Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 9-9:45am
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) Book 6 or more lessons and save 10%!
$20 ID/$25 OD $10 ID/$13 OD
Orientations and Training Private Water Exercise Orientations
A personal intro to water fitness equipment. Call 541-7364201 to set up an appointment for a 45-minute session. $15 ID/$20 OD
Water Fitness Personal Training
Aquatone
Ages 13+. A moderately paced, shallow-water workout
employing low-impact, water-specific exercises designed to progressively build strength, flexibility and endurance. Willamalane Park Swim Center MWF 10-10:45am Willamalane Park Swim Center TuTh 6:15-7pm
HYDRO-FIT®
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
Adult Swim Skill Development
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
One-on-one sessions with certified instructors focused on individual needs. Call 541-736-4201 to set up an appointment. One-hour session $30 ID/$35 OD Six one-hour sessions $150 ID/$180 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. Due to special events and swim meets, times are subject to change; check the calendar at each facility. Splash! at Lively Park M-F
6:30am-8pm
Sa
1-8pm
Su
1-5pm
Ai Chi
Willamalane Park Swim Center M-Th
5:30am-8:30pm
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.
F
5:30am-7pm
Sa
5:30am-3pm
Ages 13+. Enjoy a water movement and relaxation program
Willamalane Park Swim Center Tu Willamalane Park Swim Center Th
7:05-7:50pm 11-11:45am
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Willamalane Swim Club Join the Fun! Fun and fitness! Willamalane Swim Club is a year-round 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, from novice to international competitor. Details and fees are available at willamalaneswimclub.org. Come to Novice Group practice for a free three-day trial. willamalaneswimclub.org 541-736-4064
Novice Group
For children of all ages who have been introduced to lap swimming, can swim laps freestyle and follow directions. Swimmers will learn all four competitive strokes and can participate in no-pressure competition. MTuThF 4-5pm
Advanced Novice Group
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 swim team 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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Inclusion and ADA Accommodations
EVERYTHING WILLAMALANE — RIGHT ON SCHEDULE
Willamalane Park and Recreation District 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 become fully included in our programs.
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 adults 18+, and for adults 50+.
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: 541-736-4529, 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 Adaptive Recreation 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 our 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 Beth Sutton at 541-736-4403 or beths@willamalane.org for information on accommodations.
Trying to stay on top of Willamalane events while juggling a busy schedule? Now it’s easier than ever to find out what’s happening when.
ADD A WILLAMALANE EVENT TO YOUR PERSONAL CALENDAR: Go to our website, 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: You can like us right from the social media icons at willamalane.org, or look us up at facebook.com/ willamalane. Facebook users can make sure they get all of our posts on upcoming events by selecting “Get notifications” on our Facebook page.
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 70 or visit willamalane.org.
This number will help you find your class when registering online.
Watercolor for Beginners
Celebrate the beauty of spring using watercolors! This class for the true beginner features all you need to know about choosing paint, brushes, palette and paper. Explore a variety of simple and fun techniques unique to this form of painting with an emphasis on trees and flowers. Materials for first class provided. Purchase supplies after first class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/31-5/19 Th 6:30-8:30pm
$66 ID/$78 OD
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Preschool Programs
Friendly Finches
New! Happy Hummingbirds
play. The ratio of staff members to children is 1-to-10.
Willamalane Center Ages 3-4. Kids learn through
When the Day Starts Early, Early Start Is the Answer Before-school care for kids in grades K-5 7-8:15 a.m. • Only $50/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. *$25/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.
willamalane.org 541-736-4544
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-10. 7am-6 pm
M-F
$625/mo.
New! Singing Sparrows Willamalane Center Ages 4-5. 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
$625/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-10. Ages 4-5 11am-1:30pm M-F $212/mo.
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Willamalane Center Age 3 by Sept. 9. A nurturing
introduction to preschool. Children enjoy story time, early literacy programs, art, creative movement and imaginative
Ages 3-5 8:15-10:45am MWF $156/mo. TuTh $115/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-8. Ages 3-5 9-11:30am M-Th $180/mo.
Cheery Chickadees First Baptist Church of Springfield, 1175 G St. Age 3 by Sept. 15. This free, United
Way grant-funded program is for families residing within the Maple/Two Rivers school boundaries. Willamalane and Early Childhood CARES collaborate on this unique, inclusive learning environment. Placement determined by lottery. Lottery opens at 1 p.m. Aug. 7, and closes at 3 p.m. Aug. 28. Ages 3-5 Tu-F
1-4pm Free/lottery system
Willamalane Preschools
Nurturing Environments Give Your Nestlings the Building Blocks of Education Now Accepting New Students!
Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org NEW! Full-day Preschools Happy Hummingbirds
Ages 3-4
M-F
7am-6pm
$625/mo.
Singing Sparrows
Ages 4-5
M-F
7am-6pm
$625/mo.
Ready Robins
Ages 4-5
M-F
11am-1:30pm
$212/mo.*
Friendly Finches
Ages 3-4
MWF or TuTh
8:15-10:45am
$156/mo.* MWF $115/mo.* TuTh
Jumping Jays
Ages 3-5
M-Th
9-11:30am
$180/mo.**
Cheery Chickadees
Ages 3-5
Tu-F
1-4pm
Free/lottery system
Part-time Preschools
Annual registration is an additional $30. *Fees prorated for June. ** Fees prorated for September and June.
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 your child 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 21
Classes for Kids 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
When I’m in Charge
Ages 8-11. The thought of leaving kids home alone can fill a
parent with unease. How should they answer the phone? What if the doorbell rings? What about Internet safety? This 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. Two50 at Willamalane Center 3/5 Sa 12:30-3pm 5/21 Sa 12:30-3pm
$39 ID/$47 OD $39 ID/$47 OD
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Parent-Child Valentine’s Soirée
General Interest Kids’ Night Out
Ages 4-11. Drop your kids off at Willamalane Center for an
Put on your most fancy outfit and bring a parent down to dance at this fun Valentine’s Day event. Enjoy yummy desserts and drinks while spending some time with a very special person. There will be fun activities in addition to a photo booth to capture this priceless memory.
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, will work alongside experienced staff.
Adult Activity Center 2/14 Su 3-5pm
Willamalane Center, Two50 12/18 F 1/15 F “Frozen” movie and crafts 2/12 F Valentine’s Day activities 3/18 F LEGOs Galore 4/22 F Spring Has Sprung
about what to expect in kindergarten. Storytime is a great way to get kids’ brains and bodies ready to learn! Registration is not required.
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6-9:30pm 6:30-9pm 6:30-9pm 6:30-9pm 6:30-9pm
$10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD $10 ID/$12 OD
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$35 ID per pair/$42 OD per pair 9481 $10 for each additional child
Storytime Series
Entering kindergarten. Join librarian Taylor Worley and learn
Springfield Public Library, 225 5th St. 4/5-26 Tu 10-11am Free
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Arts and Crafts Holiday Crafts for You and Me
Ages 3-5. Create holiday arts and crafts together while explor-
ing different art mediums. Get into the holiday spirit! Willamalane Center 12/3-17 Th 10-11am
$18 ID/$23 OD 8570 $8 drop-in, or $52 for 8-class pass
Messy Hands
Birth-5. Experience all things messy! Join your child and create
squishy, gooey, art projects. 1/14-28 Th 10-11am
$18 ID/$23 OD $52 for eight-class pass
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Stitch in Time
Ages 8-12. Children in the 18th and 19th centuries created em-
broidered samplers, many of which survive today, to showcase their skills. Spend two Saturdays with us creating your own cross stitch sampler. Design, draw and sew a creation to take home. Instructions and supplies provided. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 2/6-2/13 Sa 9am-12pm $15
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Throughout the month of February • Free! With winter in full force, Dorris Ranch can lose some of its magical color. Help us by designing and creating a colorful piece of artwork to be displayed at the ranch for everyone to admire. Artwork must be on an 8½-by-11 sheet of white paper. Please include your name and phone number on a separate sheet of paper. Drop off or mail completed artwork to Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield OR 97478.
Earth Art
Ages 8-12. What better way to celebrate Earth Day than by
creating amazing art! We will use Dorris Ranch as our canvas and the flora and fauna as our medium to create masterpieces for you to take home or have displayed at Willamalane Center. 10am-12pm $5
Ages 3-5. Experience the stages of spring in these kid-friendly art classes. Drop in to the sessions that best suit you, or use your play pass to pick and choose!
Clay Creations
Get in touch with your inner sculptor. Use air dry clay to create your next masterpiece.
Kids Curate!
Dorris Ranch 4/23 Sa
Spring Into…
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4/1 F 10-11am
$8 ID/$10 OD 9295 $52 for eight-class pass
Paper Crafts
Fold, cut, paste and create your next masterpiece. 4/8 F 10-11am
$8 ID/$10 OD 9296 $52 for eight-class pass
Paint
Get in touch with your inner Van Gogh or Da Vinci as we play with different types of paint. 4/15 F 10-11am
$8 ID/$10 OD 9301 $52 for eight-class pass
Recycled Crafts
Celebrate Earth Day as we create art from recycled materials.
Dance and Music
4/22 F 10-11am
Little Rockers
Clouds and raindrops will be the inspiration for these pieces of art.
little one. Rock your way through the day with interactive songs and movements.
4/29 F 10-11am
April Showers Crafts
Ages 3-5. Discover the world of music and rhythm with your
2/5-26 F 10-11am
$22 ID/$27 OD $52 for eight-class pass
$8 ID/$10 OD 9302 $52 for eight-class pass
$8 ID/$10 OD 9303 $52 for eight-class pass
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Sports and Fitness
Total Release Basketball
Family Gym Time
Birth-5. Ride scooters and tricycles, shoot some hoops, play
with balls and much more! Jump and play ‘til you all fall down. Register one child and bring up to two more for free. Willamalane Center 12/1-22 Tu 10-11am 1/12-26 Tu 10-11am 3/1-22 Tu 10-11am
$22 ID/$27 OD $18 ID/$23 OD $22 ID/$27 OD $52 for eight-class pass
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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.
Academy
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
Tot Playtime
Ages birth-5. Have a great time with your little one playing at
Grades 3-7 4/12-6/10 TuF Grades 8-12 4/12-6/10 TuF
2/2-23 Tu 10-11am 4/6-27 W 10-11am
COMING THIS SUMMER: Grades 3-7 6/14-8/11 TuTh 6-7pm $225 ID/$270 OD Grades 8-12 6/14-8/11 TuTh 7:30-8:30pm $225 ID/$270 OD
various toy stations. Make your way through our indoor play area of tot-sized fun! $22 ID/$ 27 OD $22 ID/$27 OD $52 for eight-class pass
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Willamalane Youth Basketball Clinic
Grades K-1. This six-week clinic gets kids excited about basket-
ball in the convenience of their own school gym. Coaches use games and drills to sharpen skills and reinforce fundamentals. Participants receive a T-shirt. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. No clinic on no-school days. Limited to 14 students per school.
1/12-2/18 3-4pm $40 Tuesdays Thurston, Douglas Gardens, Guy Lee Wednesdays Ridgeview, Mt. Vernon, Centennial, Yolanda Thursdays Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios, Page
Willamalane Baseball/Softball Clinic
Grades 1-3. It’s time to prep for baseball season! Let us help
your kids work on the fundamentals. This clinic will help them be at the top of their game just before the season kicks off. Participants receive a T-shirt. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. No program on no-school days. Remember to bring your own baseball mitt and bat. 2/9-3/17 3-4pm $40 Tuesdays Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios Wednesdays Thurston, Douglas Gardens, Guy Lee, Page Thursdays Ridgeview, Mt. Vernon, Centennial, Yolanda
6-7pm
$225 ID/$270 OD
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7:30-8:30pm $225 ID/$270 OD
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Holiday Hoop Camp
Come to Willamalane Center this winter break for six days of skills and drills in 12 fun-filled sessions featuring prizes and games that will make winter break a blast. Sign up now to receive TRBO swag gifts. The more you play the more gifts you get! Four-session, eight-session, and 12-session gifts will be awarded based on registration. Go to willamlane.org for a full listing of classes.
Spring Break Camp
Spend your spring break sharpening your game with the area’s best coaches. TRBO brings the best training techniques and equipment and offers fun prizes and competitions to keep players engaged. Four-session, eight-session, and 12-session gifts will be awarded based on registration. Go to willamlane.org for a full listing of classes.
Willamalane Youth Track and Field
Grades 3-5. This six-week clinic gives kids a taste of the track
and field world. Coaches will work with kids on six different events. Participants receive a T-shirt. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. No program on no-school days. Limited to 14 students per school.
4/5-5/12 3-4pm $40 Tuesdays Thurston, Douglas Gardens, Guy Lee Wednesdays Ridgeview, Mt. Vernon, Centennial, Yolanda Thursdays Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers/Dos Rios, Page
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MORE FITNESS! Middle School Sports: See page 31 Tennis: See page 45 Climbing: See page 46
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Tumbling
FREE! Tumbling Trial Classes
Ages 3-17. Check our tumbling program for free! Meet our coaches, hear about our program and let us help you decide what class would best fit your child. Make sure you register in advance to secure your spot.
Willamalane’s comprehensive power tumbling program is designed to help support a student’s progress to full potential according to each child’s personal ability and speed. Great care is taken to provide a fun and safe atmosphere with quality instruction. Fee includes a T-shirt.
Willamalane Center, Chinook Room Tumblebugs Tumbling, Ages 3-4 1/19 Tu 9-9:45am Free 1/19 Tu 3:45-4:30pm Free Skipping Squirrels Tumbling, Ages 5-6 1/19 Tu 4:40-5:40pm Free Springers Tumbling, Beginning, Ages 6-8 1/19 Tu 5:50-6:50pm Free Springers Tumbling, Beginning, Ages 9-12 1/20 W 5-6pm Free Flippers Tumbling, Intermediate, Ages 6-12 1/21 Th 4-5pm Free Twisters Tumbling, Advanced, Ages 6-12 1/21 Th 5:10-6:10pm Free Tumbling Teen, Ages 13-17 1/20 W 6:10-7:10pm Free
Tumblebugs Tumbling
Ages 3-4. Active preschoolers
develop a love for tumbling while improving their strength, flexibility and overall physical fitness. Kids learn forward rolls, backward rolls and handstands, while also developing social skills such as following directions, waiting their turn, sharing and working with others.
damentals of tumbling. Stu-
Willamalane Center dents work on basic progres2/2-3/8 Tu 3:45-4:30pm sions: forward rolls, backward $55 ID/$65 OD 9459
rolls, handstands, handstand drills, bridges, cartwheels and round-offs. We’ll focus on 3/29-5/3 Tu 9-9:45am strength and flexibility, and $55 ID/$65 OD 9461 staff will assist each student 3/29-5/3 Tu 3:45-4:30pm with hands-on spotting $55 ID/$65 OD 9462 techniques to ensure proper body alignment and muscle Skipping Squirrels memory. 2/2-3/8 Tu 9-9:45am $55 ID/$65 OD 9458
Tumbling
Ages 5-6. This class develops
tumbling skills, confidence, strength and flexibility. Kids learn forward rolls, backward rolls, handstands, cartwheels and bridges. Along with physical skills, kids practice social skills such as following directions, waiting their turn, sharing and working together.
Ages 9-12 2/3-3/9 W 5-6pm $63 ID/$74 OD 9468 3/30-5/4 W 5-6pm $63 ID/$74 OD 9469
Willamalane Center Flippers Tumbling, 2/2-3/8 Tu 4:40-5:40pm $55 ID/$65 OD 9463 Intermediate 3/29-5/3 Tu 4:40-5:40pm Ages 6-12. This class is geared $55 ID/$65 OD 9464
Springers Tumbling, Beginning Ages 6-12. Learn the basic fun-
toward students who have mastered basic tumbling skills. Flippers learn dive rolls, front walkovers, back walkovers, multiple cart-
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wheels, power hurdles and two-step entry into a roundoff. We introduce front and back handsprings, round-off connections and standing front and back walkover connections. The class focuses on strength, conditioning and flexibility.
skills prior to class. We use drills, circuit training and staff spotting stations for instruction.
Willamalane Center 2/4-3/10 Th 3:45-5pm $70 ID/$84 OD 9472
Tumbling Teen
3/31-5/5 Th 3:45-5pm Willamalane Center $70 ID/$84 OD 9473 Ages 6-8 2/2-3/8 Tu 5:50-6:50pm $63 ID/$74 OD 9466 3/29-5/3 Tu 5:50-6:50pm $63 ID/$74 OD 9467
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Twisters Tumbling, Advanced
Ages 6-12. Students work on
back handsprings, round-off connections, standing back handspring series and back handspring connections. We introduce combination tumbling, multiple back handspring connections from a round-off, front handspring tumbling, and begin to work progressions towards the back tuck and front tuck. Students are expected to have experience with these
Willamalane Center 2/4-3/10 Th 5:10-6:25pm $70 ID/$84 OD 9475 3/31-5/5 Th 5:10-6:25pm $70 ID/$84 OD 9476
Ages 13-17. This class uses
a progressive program to work with teens based on individual skill levels. In addition to strength and flexibility, this class will work on handstands, cartwheels, round-offs, bridges, walkovers, front handsprings, back handsprings, tucks and more. Drills, circuit training, and staff spotting stations will be used for instruction. Students are expected to have experience with skills prior to this class. Willamalane Center 2/3-3/9 W 6:10-7:40pm $80 ID/$96 OD 9478 3/30-5/4 W 6:10-7:40pm $80 ID/$96 OD 9479
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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, $100. Chaperone assistance required. • Everest Climbing Party, up to 15 climbers, $125. 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 Slide and Dive play 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 per guest • Adults ... $5.25 per guest • Seniors (55+) ... $5 per guest
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Willamalane Kids Club
Fun, Games and Learning for Kids When You Need It, Where You Need It 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
Easy Payment Programs
• Safe and supervised care • Literacy, science and arts • Games and sports for active kids • Special guests and swim trips
• Enroll by the month or by the day! • Early release care • No-school-day care (see page 29) • Sibling discounts
Full-time rate
$185/month
Daily rate
$13
Morning care
See Early Start Page 20
willamalane.org 541-736-4544
KIDS • 541-736-4544 • willamalane.org
Martial Arts
Traveling Trunk Show
May’s Martial Arts May’s Martial Arts offers quality teaching and a proven curriculum featuring Songahm Taekwondo. The school’s goal is to make the atmosphere safe and inviting to all, with a focus on self-defense. Professional Instructors: RB May and Amanda May. Registration is monthly, and the number of classes may vary each month. Cancellations and holidays are scheduled by May’s Martial Arts. Note: $35 new student fee to be paid at first class.
Tiny Tigers
Ages 3-6. Developed for preschool and kindergarten children,
this class offers a strong foundation in essential character qualities such as courtesy, respect and self-discipline. The program is designed to improve motor skills, attention span and self-defense.
• One-room Schoolhouse • Entertainment of the Victorian Era • Kalapuya, the First People • The Pioneer Settler Only $50 for a one-hour presentation! Let us bring history to you! Costumed living history interpreters transport the excitement of learning to your group. Choose your experience. Register online at willamalane.org
May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. Monthly MW 5:10-5:55pm $70 ID/$84 OD Monthly TuTh 3:30-4:15pm $70 ID/$84 OD
Open Basic
Ages 7+. Traditional taekwondo based on a lifetime learning
concept in addition to technical skills for one family member or your whole family. Each month we focus on themes such as confidence, self-esteem and self-discipline. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. Monthly MW 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD Monthly TuTh 4:20-5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD
Superhero Jiu Jitsu
Living History Education Programs
Enjoy jiu jitsu at a facility designed for the sport. Dates subject to change.
Lil Superheroes
Ages 7-13. Learn the most effective form of self-defense in
this fun environment. Learn how to defend yourself without punching or kicking. Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Monthly MThF 5:15-6pm
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
$58 ID/$70 OD
Outdoors
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.
Knee-high Naturalist
Acorn Nature School
exploration designed specifically for preschoolers by the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
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.
Ages 3-5. Dig into science in four weeks of hands-on outdoor Dorris Ranch, Tomseth House Tree-Mendous Trees 2/3 Digging into Soil 2/10 Wicked Cool Weather 2/17 Our Feathered Friends 2/24
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10-11am 10-11am 10-11am 10-11am
$5 $5 $5 $5
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Ages 5-11. Willamalane is partnering with Whole Earth
541-736-4544 • willamalane.org • KIDS
Jellyfish are one of the highlights of a trip to the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport on Jan. 29.
No-school Days Grades K-5. Enjoy a full day of activities at your choice of three convenient sites. Snacks, crafts, field trips and visits from special guests are all included. Spring break camp is held at Willamalane Center. Celebrate National Puzzle Day with puzzles of all kinds. Logic puzzles, color puzzles, hidden picture puzzles, mazes, tangrams and word puzzles test your problem-solving skills. F 7am-6pm Thurston Elementary $30 ID/$36 OD F 7am-6pm Centennial Elementary $30 ID/$36 OD F 7am-6pm Mt. Vernon Elementary $30 ID/$36 OD
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No-school Day: Magnificent Masterpieces F 7am-6pm Thurston Elementary $30 ID/$36 OD F 7am-6pm Centennial Elementary $30 ID/$36 OD F 7am-6pm Mt. Vernon Elementary $30 ID/$36 OD
Enjoy a no-school-day of outdoor activities based at Dorris Ranch. The Discovery Bus will explore our community with field trips and hands-on activities. Please provide a sack lunch (note refrigeration is unavailable); snacks are included in fees.
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Make your spring break a blast with arts and crafts, active games, field trips and more! Choose the days that work with your schedule or attend them all. Participants are split into age-appropriate groups. $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD $30 ID/$36 OD
Grades 3-5. Put on your lab coat and go behind the
scenes to work with clams, mussels, barnacles and urchins at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. The rest of our day will be filled with a tour of the science center and an estuary walk. Please dress for the weather. 1/29
F
8:30am-5:30pm
$45
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Grades 3-5. We will start our trek with a tour of Fort
Spring Break Camp
Willamalane Center 3/21 M 7am-6pm 3/22 Tu 7am-6pm 3/23 W 7am-6pm 3/24 Th 7am-6pm 3/25 F 7am-6pm
Dorris Ranch Discovery Bus
Raiders of the Lost Artifact
Learn from the masters as we use a variety of mediums to create works of art. Swim at Splash! at Lively Park. 3/11 3/11 3/11
just for kids in grades 3-5!
Ocean Commotion
No-school Day: Puzzle Mania
1/29 1/29 1/29
Yamhill, one of the best archaeologically preserved forts in the Northwest from the mid-19th century. After our exploration is complete, we will journey to the Chachalu Museum on the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation where many artifacts of the region are on display. 3/11
F
8:30am-5:30pm
$45
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AGES 11+ • 541-736-4083 • willamalane.org
Early Release Friday Field Trips
New! Trips are free to Two50
members. A permission slip – available at Two50 the Monday prior to the trip – is required for each field trip. Due to space restrictions trips are limited to the first 14 members to turn in a completed permission slip. 1/8 Splash! at Lively Park 1/22 The Potters’ Quarter 2/5 Splash! at Lively Park 2/19 Putters 3/4 Splash! at Lively Park 3/18 Skate World 4/1 Splash! at Lively Park 4/15 Bowling
Monthly Mayhem
New! Grades 6-8. Come to
Two50, be part of the Mayhem and help to plan these monthly themed parties and activities.
Two50 Grades 6-8. Tucked in the back of Willamalane Center, Two50 is activity central for middle-schoolers 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: Monday-Friday, 3:15-6 p.m. Early release hours: 1:30-6 p.m. No-school day hours: 1-4 p.m. Excludes holiday break Closures: Jan. 18, Feb. 15, Mar. 21-25
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.
Getting Here
Need a ride to Two50? No problem. The Two50 bus picks up students after school on a rotating basis. This service is only available for active members with completed permission slips. Pick up permission slips at Willamalane Center and Two50. Hamlin and Briggs: Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays
Thurston: Tuesdays and
Thursdays
There is also an LTD bus stop within walking distance of Two50.
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January Winter Carnival February Valentine’s Card Exchange March Egg Hunt April April Fools May Mid-Day Dance June Two50 Zombie Graduation
Middle School Dances
Grades 6-8. Need to get out of
the house on Friday night? Check out the middle school dances at Willamalane Center. Dance the night away or hang out in Two50 and play pool or video games. We’ll even have a court open for shooting hoops. School ID required. Present your Two50 membership card and save $1. Willamalane Center (enter behind the building via south parking lot) 1/8 7:30-10 p.m. $6 1/22 7:30-10 p.m. $6 2/19 7:30-10 p.m. $6 3/11 7:30-10 p.m. $6 4/15 7:30-10 p.m. $6
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
Middle School Sports
Red Cross Babysitter Training
Grades 6-12. Gain the knowledge, skills and confidence to
care for infants through school-age children. This class addresses safety issues, prevention of injuries and illnesses, basic child care, first aid, decision-making skills and age-appropriate behavior and play. Participants receive a reference handbook, text aid and a how-to CD that will help them write resumes and track professional information. A certification card will be issued upon successful completion. Bring a sack lunch. Students will also receive extra mentoring opportunities and the ability to volunteer at Kids Night Out to gain experience. Class minimum: six. Two50 at Willamalane Center 2/6 Sa 9am-4pm 4/9 Sa 9am-4pm
$50 ID/$60 OD $50 ID/$60 OD
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ODTI Driver’s Education
Ages 15+. This Oregon Department of Transportation-ap-
proved 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. Agnes Stewart Middle School 1/6-3/16 W 4:30-7:30pm
$305
Climbing: See pages 46-47
Text Message Club Text Two50 to 31996 to join! Get updates on Two50 activities and enter to win great prizes with the Two50 Text Message Club. It's free, fun, spam-free, and your information will not be shared. Easy to unsubscribe.
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.
7th-8th Grade Girls Basketball Register by Feb. 11. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65
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7th-8th Grade Boys Basketball Register by Dec. 17. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65
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3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65
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3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65
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Boys Soccer
Register by April 7. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
Girls Soccer
Register by April 7. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
Track and Field
Practice at your school and compete in two track meets. Register by April 14. Hamlin Briggs Agnes Stewart Thurston
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65 3:15-4:45pm $65
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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. Participants will have the opportunity to increase independence and confidence in the community. 1/29 F 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 2/26 F 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 4/22 F 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $15 for pizza and golf.
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Saturday Club
We explore exciting recreation at Willamalane Center and around Lane County. Fee includes transportation, food and activity costs.
Adaptive Recreation For adults ages 16+ experiencing disabilities. Programs are structured to meet the goals of increased independence in the community and socialization. A participant information form is required prior to attendance. You may sign up at Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., by mail, phone, fax or online at willamalane.org. Orientation: Call 541-736-4528 to discuss your interest with a certified therapeutic recreation specialist. Fees: If you are a district resident, you may qualify for Willamalane’s scholarship program. Be sure to ask about it when registering. Additional fees for food are always listed with the program information.
Volunteer with Us! If you would like to offer support so that people with disabilities may participate fully in recreation and leisure activities in our community, please call 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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Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa
1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm 1-4pm
$15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD $15 ID/$18 OD
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Splash! at Lively Park
Eat dinner and then swim, slide or ride the waves at Splash! at Lively Park. 2/12 F 5-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 3/11 F 5-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD 4/8 F 5-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $15 for dinner and swimming.
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Bowling and Burgers
Dinner and a high-scoring game of bowling. 1/30 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 2/13 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 2/27 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 3/12 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 3/26 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 4/9 Sa 4:30-8:30pm 4/23 Sa 4:30-8:30pm Bring $20 for dinner and bowling.
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Lunch Bunch
Join us twice a month for an afternoon lunch on the town. 1/22 F 2/5 F 2/19 F 3/4 F 3/18 F 4/1 F 4/15 F Bring $18 for lunch.
11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9646 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9647 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9648 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9649 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9650 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9651 11:30am-3pm $7 ID/$9 OD 9652
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Dinner on the Town
It’s time to dress up and join your friends for an evening of great food at one of our local restaurants. 3/19 Sa 5:30-8:30pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $25 for dinner.
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Movie Matinee
Enjoy an afternoon of friends and film. We will pick the movie as a group. 3/5 Sa 1-5pm $7 ID/$9 OD Bring $7 for the movie and extra if you want snacks.
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Adaptive Sports and Wellness Designed for individuals with disabilities.
Emerald Adaptive Bowling League
You will need to fill out a separate registration form for this activity, available during regularly scheduled league times. League runs September-April the first and third Saturday of each month. Registration fee due on the first day of bowling. Emerald Bowling Lanes, 140 Oakway Road, Eugene 1/16-4/16 1st and 3rd Sa 1-4pm $8/week plus a $24 annual registration fee.
Better Baking
At Willamalane Center Designed for individuals with disabilities. Participants will have the opportunity to increase independence and confidence in the community.
Explore various healthful recipes and baking techniques. Learn practical skills in the kitchen. Please bring a plastic container to take food home.
In the House Club
Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 1/19-2/16 Tu 5:45-8pm 3/29-4/19 Tu 5:45-8pm
Get moving, hang out with friends and explore all that the Willamalane Center has to offer! The group will decide what to do each month. Participants will have the opportunity to increase physical activity and social opportunities. 1/22 2/19 3/18 4/15
F F F F
6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-8:30pm
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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. 2/5 3/4 4/1
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
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Adaptive Special Events
Community Egg Stuffing for MEGGA Hunt
Help Willamalane stuff Easter eggs for the annual MEGGA Hunt. It will be an afternoon of laughter and fun. Free snacks provided. You must register In advance, but are welcome to drop in for any period of time. 3/7
M
2-5pm
Free
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Athletes in Motion
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 1/24-4/24 4th Su 1-3pm
Free
Eat This, Move That
Join us for this new comprehensive fitness and health program for people who experience developmental disabilities. This energizing program focuses on fitness, a healthy lifestyle and nutrition. This program receives support through the United Way of Lane County. 1/25-4/6
Designed for individuals with disabilities. Participants will have the opportunity to increase independence and confidence in the community.
$28 ID/$37 OD $28 ID/$37 OD
MW
4:30-5:15pm $15 ID/$18 OD
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Bowling Club
Attention bowling fans! Socialize with peers at our favorite hot spot: Emerald Bowling Lanes. We will work on bowling form and improve our game. Emerald Bowling Lanes, 140 Oakway Road, Eugene 2/25-3/17 Th 3:30-5:15pm $20 ID/$24 OD Bring $5 for two games.
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Spring Road Trip: Coast Trip and Dune Buggy
Explore the Oregon Coast for the day. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Pacific Ocean as well as a special ride on a giant dune buggy! 4/2 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm $25 ID/$31 OD Bring a sack lunch and $10 spending money.
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Quick, Easy Online Registration FROM YOUR PHONE, YOUR TABLET OR PC Now it’s easy for you to sign up for classes online, and browse willamalane. org on your phone or tablet. Find the program you need, log in and register — knowing your information is safe and secure.
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get tattooed , by the world s best!
fri march 4th - sun march 6th
• WAVE POOL • WATERSLIDE • LAP POOL
• KIDDIE POOL • ADULT SPA • SUNDECK
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master artists • beer garden live music & entertainment
featuring
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Roller Girls
Competitive roller derby is on the rise. We even have a team that trains at Willamalane. Who are these women and what do they do? Bring any questions you might have and find out. Afterwards, try on some of their gear and give it a roll for yourself! Willamalane Center 1/21 Th 6-7:30pm Free 9567
Traveling in France
Adults American Red Cross CPR/AED Certification Willamalane Park Swim Center Sa 3/5 8-1pm $65 9784 Sa 4/30 8-1pm $65 9785
What is Urban Homesteading?
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 in this introduction to the
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Urban Homesteading series. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/7 Th 6:30-7:30pm Free 9530
Chinese, Beginning
For the beginner with little or no experience in Mandarin Chinese. Instructor: Jen Jen Hwang-Shum. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/12-3/15 Tu 6-8pm $130 ID/$156 OD 9430
Chinese, Intermediate
Explore spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. Prerequisite: at least one year of Chinese language study. Instructor: Jen Jen HwangShum. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/14-3/17 Th 6-8pm $130 ID/$156 OD 9431
Are you planning a trip to France — or just daydreaming about one? Amey Herman has led tours and traveled extensively throughout Europe and will share experiences and recommendations about where to go, what to take, what to do, what to bring back and what to avoid to ensure the most of your experience. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/2 Tu 6-8pm $14 ID/$16 OD 9553
Windows 10
Windows 10 is the new, free-to-existing-users operating system that promises to deliver a fast, reliable, modern OS with the more traditional Windows user experience. Discover the differences between your existing system and the new Windows 10. Hands-on practice with Windows 10. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Prerequisite: Computers 2. Adult Activity Center 2/16 Tu 6-8pm $11 ID/ $13 OD 9594 4/26 Tu 6-8pm $11 ID/ $13 OD 9595
French for Foodies
Learn to say any French word you encounter in a book, menu or bottle! This class focuses on pronunciation, but we’ll also discuss cuisine, wine vocabulary, etiquette and the differences between French and American cooking. Bring a friend! Instructor: Amey Herman. Bring a friend! Register in advance. French with Amey, 175 W. B St., Building E 2/23-3/1 Tu 6-8pm $29 ID/$34 OD 9552
Housing Options for Seniors
Rod Holst will present information about the range of independent and assisted living communities for local seniors. We’ll also discuss how to pay for long-term care. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/16 Tu 6pm Free 9573
Sushi 101
Learn to make sushi at home! Students make rice and roll their own sushi using a variety of fish and other ingredients. Then they get to eat what they make! Fee includes a sushi kit. Advance registration required. 3/8 Tu 4/21 Th
6-8pm $50 9760 6-8pm $50 9761
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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 1/20, 2/10, 3/23.
Puppy Manners and First-time Dog Owner Training
Help your pup to achieve basic manners around people and other dogs. Teach watch, sit, down, walk on a leash, come, wait and other tricks while furthering bonds. Register for a session or buy a punch card. No class 1/20, 2/10, 3/23. Willamalane Center 1/6-3/9 W 6:30-7:30pm $94 9693 3/16-5/11 W 6:30-7:30pm $94 9694
Art
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 1/20, 2/10, 3/23. Willamalane Center 1/6-3/9 W 1-2pm $94 9697 3/16-5/11 W 1-2pm $94 9698
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 57.
Intro to Urban Homesteading: Why Do It, How to Start 1/7
Th
6:30-7:30pm Free
9530
1/14
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9528
1/24
Su
2-4pm
$18 ID/$21 OD
9527
1/28
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9529
2/4
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9524
2/11
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9523
2/18
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9525
2/25
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9522
3/3
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9531
3/10
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9526
Soap Making
Pruning & Grafting Sourdough Bread Fermenting
Garden Planning
Intro to Beekeeping
Holiday Wreath-making
All ages. Take home the
Dorris Ranch 12/12 Sa $30 8708
Adult Activity Center
Cheese Making
scents of the season with a handmade greenery wreath using beautiful and fragrant selections of plants from Dorris Ranch and local nurseries. Music, warm Willamalane Center 1/6-3/9 W 7:30-8:30pm beverages and snacks add $94 9695 to the merriment. Partici3/16-5/11 W 7:30-8:30pm pants under 12 must have $94 9696 adult supervision. Supplies included.
Advanced Canine Good Citizen
Urban Homesteading
10am-12pm
Turning Rocks into Beautiful Jewelry
This creative experience covers everything from rock identification to fitting your rock cabochon into its setting. Taught by Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club instructors. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/7-2/4 Th 5:45-8:45pm $17.50 ID/$20 OD 9247
Backyard Poultry
Eating Well on a Tight Budget
Chinese Brush Calligraphy
Use a specialized brush to explore ancient Chinese character writing. Instructor Jen Jen Hwang-Shum will go over the supply list at class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/16-3/26 Sa 9-11am $160 ID/$192 OD 9291
The Art of Drawing for Beginners
Discover the joy of drawing through exercises ranging from doodling and sketchbook techniques to lessons on value, composition and perspective. Instructor: Jill Lauch. Basic material list provided at registration;
more discussion at first class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/21-3/10 Th 6:30-8:30pm $66 ID/OD $78 9288
Discover Needle Felting Learn to sculpt colorful unspun wool into two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, animals, figures, embellishments — you are limited only by your imagination! This technique is fun and easy to learn, and the results make great gifts. Wool provided; needles will be available for purchase at class. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Register in advance. Willamalane Center 1/26-2/9 Tu 6-8pm ID/$34 OD 9558
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Tracing Memories Art Workshop
Crochet Techniques
Fiber artist Grace Raphael teaches crochet techniques and leads projects from beginning to intermediate level. A supply list will be provided. Register in advance.
Curvy Cowl
Make a cozy cowl in your choice of colors. Appropriate for beginners. Adult Activity Center 2/3-2/10 W 6-8pm $28 ID/$33 OD 9672
Spring Hat
Create a versatile, packable spring hat. Beginner to intermediate. Adult Activity Center 3/9-3/16 W 6-8pm $28 ID/$33 OD 9673
Simple Tunisian Stitch Beanie Give your projects a distinctive woven look with the Tunisian stitch technique. Beginner to intermediate. Willamalane Center 2/16-2/23 Tu 6-8pm $28 ID/$33 OD 9675
Shell Stitch Clutch
Make your own elegant bag. Intermediate level. Adult Activity Center 4/6-20 W 6-8pm $39 ID/$46 OD 9676
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Essential Oils Classes
Relax and reduce stress through art! No previous art experience required. Participants use professional quality Copic Markers to color line art of photos. Learn to layer and blend colors and explore a variety of artistic techniques. Sponsored by Imagination International Inc., a Eugene-based company that is devoted to bringing art to the community. Register in advance.
See page 59 for more class details.
Adult Activity Center
Adult Activity Center 5/21 Sa 12-2pm
2/8 M 5:30-7pm Free 9562
Beginning Bead Stringing
Learn two different beginning bead stringing techniques. Students leave with a completed freshwater pearl necklace and a bracelet of their own design. Materials included. Instructor: Angela Lees. Register in advance.
Chakra Support with Essential Oils Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 3/19 Sa 10am-12pm
$18 ID/$21 OD
9548
Adult Activity Center 4/16 Sa 10am-12pm $14 ID/$16 OD
9550
Essential Oils for Your Health
Personalized Essential Oils Bio-scan
Adult Activity Center 4/17 Su 10am-2:30pm $31 ID/$37 OD
Essential Oils for Pest & Pain-Free Pets
Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 4/30 Sa 11am-12:30pm $14 ID/$16 OD
Sensational Summer Salads
proper use of tools. Basic materials supplied. Bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure to class. Instructor: Rick Dougherty. Register in advance. Material fee of $20 included in class fee.
3/31-4/21 Th 6-8:30pm $70 ID/ $82 OD 9252 Adult Activity Center 2/18 Th 5:30-7:30pm $22 ID/$26 OD 9560 Watercolor for
Woodworking, Intro
Learn the basics of working with hand tools, the qualities of wood and joinery. Instructor Robert Havas will cover use of the drill press, band saw and routers. Make a small project. Must attend first class. Material fee of $20 included in class price. Adult Activity Center 3/9-4/27 W 6-8:30pm $135 ID/$161 OD 9674
Woodworking for Women: Intermediate
It’s ladies only for this intermediate woodworking class emphasizing safety and the
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Beginners
Celebrate the beauty of spring using watercolors! This class for the true beginner features all you need to know about choosing paint, brushes, palette and paper. Explore a variety of simple and fun techniques unique to this form of painting with an emphasis on trees and flowers. Materials for first class provided. Purchase supplies after first class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/31-5/19 Th 6:30-8:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD 9460
$20 ID/$24 OD
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Spring Planter Boxes
Create a beautiful, practical wooden box in a single morning to showcase your spring plants. Instructor Rick Dougherty emphasizes safety and the proper use of tools. Bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure with you to class. Material fee of $20 included in class fee, which includes basic project supplies. Appropriate for all levels. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/9 Sa 9am-12pm $33 ID/$36 OD 9290
Lapidary Shop
Equipped with slab and trim saws, grinders, sanders and polishers. Staff cut rocks. Instructors: Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club. Closed 1/1, 1/2, 1/18, 2/15.
Adult Activity Center TuWTh 9am-3pm F 12-5pm Sa 9am-12pm $17.50 ID/$20 OD for 5-session punch pass; $4.50 ID/$5.50 OD daily rate
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Wood Shop
Equipped with saws, planer, jointer and hand tools. Instructors: George Anderson and Rick Dougherty. Closed 1/18, 2/15.
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
Trips Trips leave from the Adult Activity Center.
‘Great Expectations’ at Gerding Theater
Portland. Based on Charles
Dickens’ classic coming-ofage novel, “Great Expectations” tells the adventures of the Victorian orphan Pip. When Pip comes into an unexpected fortune and begins the life of a gentleman, his past is not left behind. Register in advance.
Ashland Interlude
We return to the beautiful city of Ashland and the wonderful Oregon Shakespeare Festival. This year we will take in two outstanding shows, “Yeoman of the Guard” and “Twelfth Night.” Accommodations are at the lovely Plaza Inn right in downtown Ashland, close to shops, restaurants and Lithia Park. Fees include transportation, lodging, tickets, breakfast, one dinner and snacks; other meals are on your own. Register by March 15; no full refunds guaranteed after this date. 5/4-5 W-Th 7am-9pm Double: $299 Single: $370 9618
More trips: pages 66-68
1/30 Sa 10am-7pm $69 ID/$81 OD 8641 Food is an additional cost.
Depoe Bay. It’s that time of
4/16 Sa 8:45am-6:15pm $60 ID/$69 OD 9617 Food is included in price of the trip.
class 1/18, 2/15.
Willamalane Center 1/4 M 6-7pm FREE INTRO 9699
Adult Activity Center 1/11-3/7 M 7:45-9:15pm $49 ID/$59 OD 9433
3/7-4/25 M 6-7pm $35 ID/$43 OD 9701
3/14-4/25 M 7:45-9:15pm $49 ID/$59 OD 9434
Intermediate Tribal Fusion Belly Dance
Folk, Beginning 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: $6. Instructor: Sarina Dorie.
3/7-4/25 M 7-8pm $35 ID/$43 OD 9704
Everything Swing
Dance & Music Beginning Tribal Fusion Belly Dance Improve fitness and core strength while working out to great world music and learning the basics of belly dancing. Class emphasizes posture and stretching to
common thread that holds all couple dancing together. We will try to accommodate singles; if you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following. Register in advance. No class 1/18, 2/15.
1/11-2/29 M 6-7pm $35 ID/$43 OD 9700
Willamalane Center 1/4 M 6-7pm FREE INTRO 9702 1/11-2/29 M 7-8pm $35 ID/$43 OD 9703
Depoe Bay Crab Feed year again! Join us for one of our most popular excursions to the Oregon Coast to enjoy the Depoe Bay Crab Feed and Ducky Derby. There will be time for some sightseeing after your meal if you choose, and then we’ll travel down the beautiful coastline before turning for home. Price includes a whole crab dinner and all the trimmings. Register in advance.
avoid injury, muscle isolation for improving strength, and repetition for a balanced workout. Drop in: $6. Instructor: Sarina Dorie. No
Ages 18+. Dance to a variety
of rhythms with an assortment of steps in this lively class. Explore common forms of swing and other ballroom dances, including East Coast Swing, Lindy Hop and West Coast Swing, along with cha cha, two-step, Charleston, salsa and polka as swing variants. Great for beginners, or a new approach for experienced dancers. Class emphasizes leading and following as the
Learn dances and then practice them at the international dancing that follows the class. No partner or experience necessary. Instructor: Sam Bucher. 1/5-4/26 Tu 6:45-7:45pm $15 ID/$17.50 OD for 5-class punch pass 9436
Folk, International
Weekly request dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate teaching by guest teachers on the first Tuesday of the month. Dropins welcome. 1/5-4/26 Tu 7:45-10pm $3 at door
Ballroom and Round Dance
Instructor Sam Bucher shares quick and easy-to-learn choreographies and sequences derived from a variety of ballroom and partner dances. If you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following. Some dance experience is helpful. 1/6-4/27 W 7:45-9:15pm $3 ID/$3.50 OD drop-in
Piano Lessons
Four private piano lessons, beginning or intermediate. Classical, folk, pop, blues and jazz. Call 541-736-4444.
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Fitness Adult Athletics Winter Softball
Willamalane Center Coed 1/13-2/10 W 6pm 3/9-4/6 W 6pm Men’s 1/14-2/11 Th 6pm 3/10-4/7 Th 6pm
$200 $200
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$200 $200
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Team Weight Loss Competition
Adult Fitness Classes Barre Fitness
Ages 14+. This total body workout sculpts a strong, lean, danc-
er-like body using ballet-inspired movements. Instructor: Natalie Fisher. Drop-in $6. 1/5-7 1/12-2/16 1/14-2/18 2/23-3/29 3/10-31 4/5-5/10 4/7-5/12
TuTh Tu Th Tu Th Tu Th
6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm
Ages 14+. This low-impact training strengthens muscles around
joints, increases muscle strength, and may improve muscle coordination and balance. Class includes a stretch and relaxation segment. Instructor: Teri Jacobs. 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm
FREE INTRO 9741 $20 ID/$22 OD 9742 $30 ID/$33 OD 9743 $30 ID/$33 OD 9744 $30 ID/$33 OD 9745
Cycle
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. No class 2/25, 3/3. Willamalane Center 1/5 Tu 4:40-5:20pm FREE INTRO 9725 1/7 Th 4:40-5:20pm FREE INTRO 9726 1/12-2/16 Tu 4:40-5:25pm $30 ID/$33 OD 9727 1/14-2/18 Th 4:40-5:25pm $30 ID/$33 OD 9728 2/23-3/29 Tu 4:40-5:25pm $30 ID/$33 OD 9729 3/10-3/31 Th 4:40-5:25pm $20 ID/$22 OD 9730 4/5-5/10 Tu 4:40-5:25pm $30 ID/$33 OD 9731 4/7-5/12 Th 4:40-5:25pm $30 ID/$33 OD 9732
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Join us in Slim Down
Springfield, as teams of two FREE INTRO 9763 $30 ID/33 OD 9764 compete for the highest $30 ID/33 OD 9765 percentage of weight $30 ID/33 OD 9766 loss. Participants choose their own diet and exercise $20 ID/22 OD 9767 programs and attend weekly Wednesday weigh-ins to $30 ID/$33 9768 $30 ID/$33 9769 document progress. Prizes are awarded to the top three
Beginner Strength Training
Willamalane Center 1/4, 1/6 MW 1/11-2/8 M 1/13-2/17 W 2/22-3/28 M 2/24-3/30 W
Jan. 20-March 16 Early registration: $45/person After Jan. 17: $55/person
teams, male and female, at the end of the competition. Participants receive free Willamalane Center memberships for the duration of the competition. Register today at willamlane.org! Weigh-ins: Wednesdays at Willamalane Center, 5:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
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 an additional 20 percent. Space is limited; register in advance. Instructor: Teri Jacobs. Willamalane Center 1/5 Tu 1/7 Th 1/12-2/16 Tu 1/14-2/18 Th 2/23-3/29 Tu 3/10-3/31 Th 4/5-5/10 Tu 4/7-5/12 Th
5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm 5:35-6:20pm
Mommy and Me Fitness
FREE INTRO 9733 FREE INTRO 9734 $30 ID/$33 OD 9735 $30 ID/$33 OD 9736 $30 ID/$33 OD 9737 $20 ID/$22 OD 9738 $30 ID/$33 OD 9739 $30 ID/$33 OD 9740
Forget calling the babysitter or finding a gym with child care, In Mommy and Me Fitness, parents exercise with their children.
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Workouts include body-toning combos of cardio and strength training. Instructor: Danielle Mayo. Drop-in $6. Willamalane Center 1/5-7 TuTh 1/12-2/16 Tu 1/14-2/18 Th 2/23-3/29 Tu 3/10-3/31 Th 4/5-5/10 Tu 4/7-5/12 Th
10:15-11am 10:15-11am 10:15-11am 10:15-11am 10:15-11am 4:40-5:25pm 4:40-5:25pm
FREE INTRO $30 ID/33 OD $30 ID/33 OD $30 ID/33 OD $20 ID/22 OD $30 ID/$33 OD $30 ID/$33 OD
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Nia Technique Mind-Body Fitness
Ages 18+. Nia is non-impact, aerobic exercise to music — a
healing blend of dance, yoga and tai chi. Enjoy new moves enhancing balance and bone density. Sponsored by Willamalane and the Successful Aging Institute of Lane Community College. Instructor: Janet Hollander. Adult Activity Center 1/5 Tu 5:30pm FREE INTRO 1/12-3/1 Tu 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 3/8-4/26 Tu 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 1/7 Th 5:30pm FREE INTRO 1/14-3/3 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 3/10-4/28 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass
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PiYo
Ages 14+. PiYo is a unique class designed to build strength
and flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and will make you sweat. Think sculpted abs, increased core strength and greater stability. Bring a yoga mat. Willamalane Center members save an additional 20 percent. Advance registration encouraged. Drop-in: $6. Instructor: Brynne Blevins Andrus. No class 1/18, 2/15, 2/25, 3/10. Willamalane Center 1/4 M 1/7 Th 1/11-2/29 M 1/14-2/18 Th 3/7-4/11 M 3/10-4/14 Th
6:30p-7:30pm FREE INTRO 6:30-7:30pm FREE INTRO 6:30-7:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD 6:30-7:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD 6:30-7:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD 6:30-7:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD
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Pub Run at The Growler Underground
Free! All ages. Great for beginners and seasoned runners alike,
this weekly 5K run starts and ends at The Growler Underground. Participants enjoy discounts on food and drinks after the run. The first 20 to complete 10 runs earn a Dri Fit pub run shirt. Growler Underground, 521 Main St. Every W 6pm
5672
Qigong
Ages 18+. Qigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) uses soft, fluid and
harmonious movements to improve energy circulation, loosen the joints, tone up and oxygenate the 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 physi-
cal conditions. Instructor: Suman Barkhas. No class 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center 1/4 M 1/11-2/29 M 3/7-4/25 M 1/6 W 1/13-3/2 W 3/9-4/27 W
4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:30pm
FREE INTRO $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass FREE INTRO $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass
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ReFit Team
Join the team! ReFit blends exercise, nutrition and team support to build healthy habits that last. Team members support and celebrate each step along the way, giving you motivation to keep moving forward. Space is limited; advance registration is required. 1/20-2/17, 3/2 & 3/16 W
6:30-7:30pm $40 ID/$50 OD 9762
Tai Chi: Evening
Ages 18+. 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 1/7 Th 5:30pm FREE INTRO 9535 1/14-3/3 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9536 3/10-4/28 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9537
Yoga
Ages 14+. This entry-level class is perfect for those new to yoga as
well as those with experience. Use breath to enhance the connection between mind, body, and spirit. Class focuses on alignment, balance, flexibility, strength and stress release. Mats and props are available. Enter from the parking lot on Eighth Street. Instructor: Erik Lovendahl. Drop-in: $5. No class 1/18, 2/15, 3/21, 3/23. Memorial Building, 765 A St., Springfield 1/4-1/6 MW 4:30-5:30pm FREE INTRO 1/11-2/29 M 4:30-5:30pm $30 ID/$33 OD 1/13-2/24 W 4:30-5:30pm $35 ID/$38.50 OD 3/7-4/25 M 4:30-5:30pm $35 ID/$38.50 OD 3/2-4/27 W 4:30-5:30pm $40 ID/$44.00 OD
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Yoga for Pain Management
Postures are adapted from supine or seated yoga poses with the addition of blocks, bolsters and blankets to eliminate unnecessary straining. Bring pillow and blanket. Instructor: Suman Barkhas, registered yoga therapist at Oregon Heart & Vascular Institute. Adult Activity Center 1/7 Th 7:30pm 1/14-3/3 Th 7:30pm 3/10-4/28 Th 7:30pm
FREE INTRO 9361 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9362 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9363
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 1/7 Th 6:30pm 1/14-3/3 Th 6:30pm 3/10-4/28 Th 6:30pm
FREE INTRO 9364 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9365 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9366
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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 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center Advanced 1/4 1/11-2/29 3/7-4/25 1/6 1/13-3/2 3/9-4/27 Beginning 1/4 1/11-2/29 3/7-4/25 1/6 1/13-3/2 3/9-4/27
M M M W W W
5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm 5:30pm
FREE INTRO $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass FREE INTRO $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass
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M M M W W W
6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm
FREE INTRO $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass FREE INTRO $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass
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Zumba
Ages 11+. This Latin-inspired fitness program gets you dancing
your way to a healthier you with a certified instructor. Willamalane Center members save an additional 20 percent! Drop in: $6. Instructor: Pamela Howells. No class 1/18, 2/25. Willamalane Center 1/4 M 6-7pm 1/11-2/29 M 6-7pm 3/7-4/11 M 6-7pm
FREE INTRO $30 ID/$33 $30 ID/$33
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Adult Martial Arts
Willamalane Center Fitness Memberships 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.
May’s Martial Arts Basic Open
Willamalane Center Membership Rates
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.
Sign up for automatic monthly withdrawal and save 10 percent off the regular monthly fee.
Ages 13+. This traditional taekwondo program is based on a
May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St Monthly TuTh 6:50-7:30pm $70 ID/$84 OD $35 new student fee paid at first class
Superhero Jiu Jitsu
Ages 14+. This one-hour class will give you confidence in your
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
Adult
$20/month
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
Corporate Memberships
Interested in wellness opportunities for your company? Call us at 541-736-4504 for more details!
Fitness Center Orientations
Led by Willamalane Center personal trainers, participants learn how to use the elliptical machines, treadmills and other equipment. Advance registration required. 1/5, 7, 13, 19, 21, 25, 29 1/16 Sa
6pm 10am
Free Free
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Personal Training Willamalane Center offers a variety of personal training options to fit your individual needs. For details or to speak with one of our personal trainers, call 541-7364544 or email us at personaltraining@willamalane.org.
Personal Training Orientation
Sit down with one of our personal trainers in this two-part orientation. The first meeting is to determine your goals are and discuss health history. In the second meeting your trainer will go through a personalized workout, demonstrating movements to help you meet your fitness goal.
Evening Fitness Schedule Willamalane Center Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Beginner Strength Training, 5-6pm
Cycle, 4:40-5:25pm
Beginner Strength Training, 5-6pm
Cycle 4:40-5:25pm
Cycle & Core, 5:35-6:20pm Zumba, 6-7pm
Barre, 6:30-7:30pm
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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Barre, 6:30-7:30pm PiYo, 6:30-7:30pm
Memorial Building, 765 A St. Yoga, 4:30-5:30pm
Yoga, 4:30-5:30pm
More Ways to Save! Drop in for only $6/class! 10-punch Pass: Save $1/class! Good for select Willamalane Center classes; restrictions apply. $40 ID/$45 OD Unlimited Evening Fitness Membership: Upgrade your Willamalane Center membership to include unlimited adult fitness classes. Some restrictions apply. $30 ID per month Membership discount: Willamalane Center members save 20% on select classes.
Individual Personal Training
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
ReFit, 6:30-7:30pm
PiYo, 6:30-7:30pm
Willamalane Center $45/member $55/nonmember
Stay on track with your new routine by scheduling oneon-one training sessions. Evolve your workout and enhance benefits.
Cycle & Core, 5:35-6:20pm
Adult Activity Center: 10-punch pass: $44 ID/$52 OD 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.
Willamalane Center Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
Tuesday, Friday
Saturday
Sunday
3-6pm
3-8pm
8am-7pm
8am-5pm
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Tennis All ages. First lesson is free for all new students! Willamalane Center Tennis director: Bob Reed, 541-543-4245, reedrobert77@gmail.com You choose the days that are convenient for you and use the appropriate punch card, available at at Willamalane Center. No class 1/1, 3/27 Unlimited Classes $50/month 1-hour lesson punch cards: 4 Punches/$14 or 8 Punches/$24 1½-hour lesson punch cards: 4 Punches/$18 or 8 Punches/$32 Drop-ins $5 for 1½-hour class $4 for 1-hour class
Sally Reed Tennis Tourney
Singles, doubles and mixed doubles events for players of all ages and levels. Contact Bob Reed for entries. 12/12-13
Holiday Tennis Camp 12/21-23, 12/28-30 2-4pm or 3-5pm $50 for the six-day camp or $10 per day
Morning Indoor Classes Adult Beginning
Evening Indoor Classes
Ball Machine Rental
Beginning/intermediate
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.
1/5-4/28
TuTh
6-7pm
Intermediate/advanced
1/5-4/28 . . . TuTh . . . 7-8:30pm
Saturday Indoor Tennis All ages/levels 1/2-4/30 Sa
5-6pm
Competition
Pickleball
Sunday Indoor Tennis
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.
1/2-4/30 Sa 6-8pm Competition segment free to Saturday class participants.
All ages/levels
1/4-4/26 MTu 9-10am
1/3-4/24 Su 5-6:30pm
Adult Intermediate/advanced
Spring Break Tennis Camp
1/4-4/29
MTuF 10-11:30am
Adult Doubles
1/6-4/28 WTh 10-11:30am
3/21-25 2-4pm or 3-5pm $50 for the six-day camp or $10 per day
Willamalane Center MWF 10am-12pm TuTh 11am 2pm $5 adult/$3 students and seniors
Opening Doors to the Outdoors Group Trips For group homes, long-term care facilities and community groups. Partner with Willamalane to give your clients the kind of recreation opportunities that create memories to last a lifetime. Friendly folks, friendly rates.
Call today: 541-736-4528
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Climbing & Bouldering Now with auto belays! 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.
Vertical Explorers
Ages 3-12. Staff and volunteers take the ropes and help kids
climb and slackline in this fun, safe environment. Kids learn to use a climbing harness and how to tie knots as they scale the wall. Gear included. Advance registration required. No class 2/13, 4/16. 1/23-2/20 4/2-30
Sa 1-2:30pm Sa 1-2:30pm
$25 ID/$35 OD $25 ID/$35 OD
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Climbing 101
Ages 6+. Our expert staff teach the basics of belaying, boul-
My First Climb
dering, slacklining and safe climbing with an emphasis on footwork, balance and efficient movement. No class 2/15. 2/1-2/29 4/4-25
M M
2-3:30pm 2-3:30pm
$40 ID/$50 OD $40 ID/$50 OD
Ages 3-5. Introduces kids to the fun, gravity-defying
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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.
Beginner Climbing
Ages 5-13. Learn basic climbing skills through a variety of
games and activities in a small-class setting. Advance registration required. Gear included. 1/21-2/11
Th 6:30-8pm
$35 ID/$45 OD
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1/29-2/12 4/1-15
Intermediate Climbing
F 10-11am F 10-11am
$28 ID/$38 OD $28 ID/$38 OD
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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. 3/31-4/21
Th 6:30-8pm
$35 ID/$45 OD
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Intro to Movement
Ages 18+. Beginning climbers ages learn the basics of belay-
ing and safe climbing with an emphasis on footwork, balance and efficient movement on rock. Gear included. 1/21-2/4
Th 6:30-8pm
$35 ID/$45 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.
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Staff and volunteers take the ropes and help kids climb (and slackline!) in this fun, safe environment. Gear included. MTh 4-6pm $5 drop-in or $20 for five days
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
6-7:30pm $5
Spring Break Climbing Camp
Ages 5-11. In this three-day
camp, staff and volunteers teach kids the basics of climbing (and slacklining!) in a fun, safe environment. All kids need to bring is a sack lunch and lots of energy. Gear included. 3/22-24 TuWTh 10am-2pm $55 ID/$65 OD 9690
will take care of the ropes while you learn to climb. W
7-9pm
$5
Women’s Climb Nights While everyone is welcome, on Friday nights women bringing in a paying friend climb for FREE! Gear fee applies. F 5-9pm $3 youth/$5 adults
Open Climb
Sharpen your skills on the wall. If you’re new to climbing, staff members are available to teach belay lessons and offer tips. Hours are subject to change; check the climbing calendar at willamalane.org. No climbing
We learn, we build, we play with LEGO® Bricks
1/1, 2, 16-18, 2/13-15, 25-28, 3/36, 12, 19, 20.
Preschool-Grade 5
W 6-9pm F 5-9pm* Su 12-5pm Gear fee $2 for ages 18+. Gear is free for youth 17 and under and Willamalane Center members. * 5-7pm 1/8, 22; 2/19; 3/11; 4/15
Lunch Crunch
Get your climbing fix on your lunch break! Auto belays and bouldering only. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Personal Training: Climbing These private sessions are
Th 11:30am-1:30pm your chance to fine-tune Free for members/$5 nonmembers
Community Climb Time
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
your skills and improve overall fitness with specific curriculum adjusted to your needs. By appointment for individuals and small groups.
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
$30/hour
Climbing parties, page 26
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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! Take part in the Success for Children & Families Project and learn how to: Improve your child’s behavior Increase your confidence in parenting 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
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City of Springfield
2015 Leaf Pickup Program The City of Springfield provides a leaf pickup service to residents within city limits to help prevent flooding, protect water quality and keep our neighborhood roads safe for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. Sanipac is contracted to pickup, haul and recycle bagged leaves within city limits.
What to do with all those leaves? Use leaves around the yard as mulch & compost.
West of 28th
Take your leaves to a commercial recycler (examples are Lane Forest Products or Rexius).
1st round begins: Monday, November 30*
Use your yard debris container; Sanipac your solid waste hauler recycles all yard debris.
2nd round begins: Monday, January 4*
East of 28th
1st round begins: Monday, December 7*
Bag your leaves and take advantage of Springfield’s leaf pickup program.
Leaf Pickup Program Guidelines
2nd round begins: Monday, January 11* *weather permitting
Place leaves in medium sized garbage bags. Bags are to contain ONLY leaves. If bags contain other yard debris leaves cannot be used for compost. Place bags at the curbside, not in the street, by 7 am Monday of the week your neighborhood is scheduled for pickup. Not all bags will be picked up first thing Monday; it may take several days to make it to your neighborhood for pickup.
Please do not blow your leaves into the street!
Piles of leaves can be dangerous. Vehicles may swerve out of their lane to avoid piles of leaves. Bicycles can be forced out of bike lanes and leaves can be an attractive nuisance for children to play in. Per City code it is illegal to place debris in the right-of-way (City Code violation 5.272). Pledge to do your part and get entered into a drawing! Pledge to properly dispose of your leaves and get entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card to a local home improvement store. A name will be drawn on December 7 and January 11. How can I pledge? Fill out a pledge card at Development & Public Works in City Hall Email leafpickupprogram@springfield-or.gov pledging to properly dispose of your leaves and get automatically entered Cut out and mail the pledge card on this flyer to: Development & Public Works, Leaf Pickup Program, 225 Fifth Street, Springfield, OR 97477
I ________________________________, pledge to properly dispose of leaves on my property by doing one or more of the following: use leaves as compost or mulch in my yard haul my leaves to a local recycler use my yard debris container BAG my leaves and take advantage of Springfield’s leaf pickup program Phone number:__________________ only used to contact you if you win the drawing
For more information on where residents can pickup leaves for their personal composting, please call the leaf hotline at 541.726.3637 or email leafpickupprogram@springfield-or.gov. For general information about the program visit http://www.springfield-or.gov.
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Special Events 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 melodies. Adult Activity Center 1/8 F 11:30am-1pm Free 3/11 F 11:30am-1pm Free
Jewelry Repair
Heartsick over a favorite necklace that broke, or afraid to wear those special earrings? Jewelry instructor Angela Lees will be available for repairs while you wait. Most repairs will be free, but a small charge (under $5) may apply if special supplies are used. No soldering available; referrals will be made if necessary. Adult Activity Center 2/4 F 11am-1:30pm Free
Chocolate Buffet
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: Dec. 12, 25-26; Jan 1-2, 18; Feb 15. Registration: Register online at any time, or register at the center or by phone 541-736-4444.
Ages 50+. Indulge your sweet tooth at this luscious buffet
featuring chocolate confections, ice cream, candies, a decadent chocolate fountain and even diabetic-friendly desserts! Bring that special someone or mingle with friends while enjoying your sweet favorites. Limited tickets available. Adult Activity Center 2/12 F 2-3:30pm
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Healthy Start to Spring Open House
Let’s get moving! Spring is here and it is time to enjoy gardening, biking, hiking and walking. Representatives from Master Gardeners, GEARS cycling club, the Willamalane Hiking Club and the 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. Register for the free presentations. Adult Activity Center 1:15pm Pain-free Gardening: Tools, Techniques and Exercises 9619 2:30pm Chi Walking: Walk Smarter, Not Harder 9621 3pm Hiking Help: Back Essentials, Best Boots and More! 9620 4/15 F 1-4pm Free
Island Park Art Gallery Sketch to Stitch Fiber artists Diane English and Sheryl LeBlanc display quilted works and the original drawings that inspired the finished pieces. Exhibit: 12/2/15-1/28/16 Reception: 12/11
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Regular center hours F 5-7pm
Free Free
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Fitness and Movement
Lunch & Learn: Behind the Scenes at Radio Redux Radio Redux performs radio theater just as was done in the Golden Age of Radio. From actors and scripts to sound effects and music, radio theater created a world experienced through listening. Fred Crafts and members give a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a Radio Redux production. Space is limited; register in advance. A vegetarian lunch option is available. Adult Activity Center 3/18 F 12-2pm $5 for lunch/presentation only is free
Active Exercise
Ages 50+. Includes moderate aerobics, floor exercises, resis-
tance training, stretching and weights. You can begin anytime. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. No class 1/18, 2/15. Try it for free Jan. 4-8!
Adult Activity Center Every MWF 9am $22.50 ID/$27.50 OD 10-class punch pass
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Chair Exercise
Ages 18+. Work every muscle and joint during this lively
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seated class to increase flexibility and strength. Practice deep breathing techniques to help increase your lung capacity and improve circulation. Instructor: Byron Hanks. Register in
advance. No class 1/18, 2/15.
Willamalane Park Swim Center 1/4-6 MW 10:45am 1/11-3/2 MW 10:45am 3/7-4/27 MW 10:45am
FREE INTRO 9334 $24 ID/$29 OD 9335 $28 ID/$33 OD 9336
Functional Fitness Assessment
Ages 60+. Free 20-minute fitness assessment evaluates your
balance, flexibility, agility and endurance. Great way to discover your fitness level whether you are new to fitness classes or continuing. Register in advance. 1/6
Hand-carved reliefs feature entwined figures carved from a single piece of wood, setting a mood and telling a story, all within the confines of a 1-inch thick board.
Regular center hours 5-7pm
Free Free
’The Age of Love’
Ages 50+. Exercise techniques that increase flexibility,
strength and mobility. Especially helpful for arthritis. You can begin anytime. Instructor: Byron Hanks. Try it for free Jan. 5-7! 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
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Ages 18+. Nia is non-impact, aerobic exercise to music — a
Photographer Kit Larsen and painter Richard Weeks display colorful and exotic birds found on their travels through Central and South America. Regular center hours Free F 5-7pm Free
Free
Nia Technique Mind-Body Fitness
Travel Images: Birds of the Americas
Exhibit: 4/6-5/26 Reception: 4/8
1-4pm by appointment
Gentle Exercise
Stories in Wood: Relief Carvings by Dana Furgerson
Exhibit: 2/3-3/31 Reception: 2/12 F
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RICHARD WEEKS
In a culture driven by youth, this documentary dares to explore the love lives of seniors. Watch the on-screen adventures of 70- to 90-year-olds who discover how dreams and desires change from first love to the far reaches of life. Participants try a speed dating session, explore stereotypes and offer a glimpse into the window of all our hearts. After the film, join us for a Q-and-A with Director Steven Loring.
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. Adult Activity Center 1/5 Tu 5:30pm FREE INTRO 9367 1/12-3/1 Tu 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9368 3/8-4/26 Tu 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9369 1/7 Th 5:30pm FREE INTRO 9370 1/14-3/3 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9371 3/10-4/28 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9372
Wildish Community Theater 2/28 Su 1:30-4pm Free
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Qigong
Stability Balls
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
fitness and core strength. This is an excellent tool for general fitness and rehabilitation of back, hip and knee issues. Class will also use resistance tubes (bands), light dumbbells and body weight exercises. Must bring own stability ball to class. Instructor: Richard Strunk, personal trainer. Register in advance. No class 1/18, 2/15.
Ages 18+. Qigong (pronounced “chee-gong”) uses soft, fluid
1/18, 2/15.
Adult Activity Center 1/4 M 4:30pm 1/11-2/29 M 4:30pm 3/7-4/25 M 4:30pm 1/6 W 4:30pm 1/13-3/2 W 4:30pm 3/9-4/27 W 4:30pm
FREE INTRO 9343 $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 9344 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9345 FREE INTRO 9346 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9347 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9348
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 1/18, 2/15. Willamalane Center 1/4-6 MW 9am 1/11-3/2 MW 9am 3/7-4/27 MW 9am
FREE INTRO 9337 $46 ID/$55 OD 9338 $53 ID/$63 OD 9339
SilverSneakers® Classic
Ages 50+. Move to the music through exercises designed to
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. No class 1/18, 2/25.
Ages 50+. Learn how to safely use a stability ball to develop
Willamalane Center 1/4-6 MW 8am 1/11-3/2 MW 8am 3/7-4/27 MW 8am
FREE INTRO $46 ID/$55 OD $53 ID/$63 OD
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Strong Bones, Strong Body
Ages 50+. Learn to enhance your bone strength, improve bal-
ance and increase your overall 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 to enroll. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien, certified personal trainer. Register in advance. No class 1/19, 1/20, 1/22.
Adult Activity Center 1/6 W 10am 1/13-3/2 W 10am 3/9-4/27 W 10am 1/8 F 10am 1/15-3/4 F 10am 3/11-4/29 F 10am Willamalane Center 1/5 Tu 1:30pm 1/12-3/1 Tu 1:30pm 3/8-4/26 Tu 1:30pm
FREE INTRO 9270 $27 ID/$32 OD 9271 $31 ID/$37 OD 9272 FREE INTRO 9273 $27 ID/$32 OD 9274 $31 ID/$37 OD 9275 FREE INTRO 9267 $27 ID/$32 OD 9268 $31 ID/$37 OD 9269
Better Bones and Balance
Ages 50+. Enjoy floor exercises and other strength-building
routines. Moves are based on research from Oregon State
Willamalane Center University’s Bone Research Lab and are shown to help reduce Free for SilverSneakers members Drop-in only bone loss and improve balance. Not a beginner class; see Nonmembers may purchase a punchcard for $3/punch (min. 4 punches). Strong Bones, Strong Body. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien, certi1/5, 1/7 TuTh 1:30-2:30pm FREE INTRO 9721 fied personal trainer. No class 1/20, 1/22. Every TuTh 1:30-2:30pm drop in / punch pass Adult Activity Center 1/6 W 11am FREE INTRO 9261 SilverSneakers® Circuit 1/13-3/2 W 11am $27 ID/$32 OD 9262 Ages 50+. Combine fun with fitness to increase endurance 3/9-4/27 W 11am $31 ID/$37 OD 9263 with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength work 1/8 F 11am FREE INTRO 9264 1/15-3/4 F 11am $27 ID/$32 OD 9265 with handheld weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a 3/11-4/29 F 11am $31 ID/$37 OD 9266 SilverSneakers ball are alternated with low-impact aerobic
choreography. A chair is used for standing support, stretching and relaxation exercises. No class 1/18, 2/25.
Willamalane Center Free for SilverSneakers members Drop-in only Nonmembers may purchase a punchcard for $3/punch (minimum 4 punches). 1/4, 1/6 MW 1:30-2:30pm FREE INTRO 9720 Every MW 1:30-2:30pm drop-in punch pass
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Tai Chi: Evening
Ages 18+. 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 1/7 Th 5:30pm FREE INTRO 9535 1/14-3/3 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9536 3/10-4/28 Th 5:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9537
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ter in advance. No class 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center 1/4 M 11am FREE INTRO 9544 1/11-2/29 M 11am $20 ID/ $24 OD 9545 3/7-4/25 M 11am $26 ID/ $31 OD 9546
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 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center
Experience the health benefits of tai chi in one of several classes offered at the Adult Activity Center. Free intros run Jan. 4, 5 and 7.
Tai Chi: Level 1
Ages 50+, eight form. Yang style exercise sets are good for
balance and coordination to help prevent falls. Warmup 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 1/5-7 TuTh 11am 1/12-3/3 TuTh 11am 3/8-4/28 TuTh 11am
FREE INTRO 9538 $53 ID/$63 OD 9539 $53 ID/$63 OD 9540
Tai Chi: Level 2
Ages 50+, 24 Form. Expand on tai chi exercise sets based
on Yang style. Warmup 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 1/5-7 TuTh 12pm 1/12-3/3 TuTh 12pm 3/8-4/28 TuTh 12pm
FREE INTRO 9541 $53 ID/$63 OD 9542 $53 ID/$63 OD 9543
Tai Chi: Level 3
Ages 50+, 108 long form set. Warm-up exercises for joints,
muscles and connective tissues to help with arthritis and relaxation. Tai Chi Partner exercises for balance and relaxation. Qigong energy exercises for health and longevity. Standing Meditation. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Regis-
Advanced 1/4 1/11-2/29 3/7-4/25 1/6 1/13-3/2 3/9-4/27 Beginning 1/4 1/11-2/29 3/7-4/25 1/6 1/13-3/2 3/9-4/27
M 5:30pm M 5:30pm M 5:30pm W 5:30pm W 5:30pm W 5:30pm
FREE INTRO 9349 $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 9350 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9351 FREE INTRO 9352 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9353 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9354
M 6:30pm M 6:30pm M 6:30pm W 6:30pm W 6:30pm W 6:30pm
FREE INTRO 9355 $26 ID/$32 OD or punch pass 9356 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9357 FREE INTRO 9358 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9359 $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9360
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 1/18, 2/15. Try it for free Jan. 4-6! Adult Activity Center Every MW 8:30-9:45am Every MW 10-11:15am
$38 ID/$45 OD for punch pass 9253 $38 ID/$45 OD for punch pass 9254
Yoga for Pain Management
Ages 18+. In restorative yoga, props support the body so that
you can hold poses for longer, allowing you to open your body through passive stretching. The postures are adapted from supine or seated yoga poses with the addition of blocks, bolsters and blankets to eliminate unnecessary straining. This is a relaxing style of practice that leaves you feeling open and refreshed. Bring own pillow and blanket. Instructor: Suman Barkhas, registered yoga therapist. Adult Activity Center 1/7 Th 7:30pm FREE INTRO 9361 1/14-3/3 Th 7:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9362 3/10-4/28 Th 7:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9363
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 1/7 Th 6:30pm FREE INTRO 9364 1/14-3/3 Th 6:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9365 3/10-4/28 Th 6:30pm $35 ID/$42 OD or punch pass 9366
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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 low-impact and easy to follow. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien.
Register in advance. No class 1/21.
Adult Activity Center 1/7 Th 1:30pm FREE INTRO 9258 1/14-3/3 Th 1:30pm $27 ID/$32 OD 9259 3/10-4/28 Th 1:30pm $31 ID/$37 OD 9260
Walking New! Chi Walking
Ages 50+. Walk with ease and efficiency. Chi Walking is a
balanced form of walking that focuses on alignment. This style makes walking even more enjoyable and less prone to injuries. All abilities welcome. Wear your walking shoes. Instructor: Keith McConnell, certified Chi Walking instructor. Register by April 19. Adult Activity Center 4/21 & 28 Th 1:30-3pm
$12 ID/$15 OD
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Explore the Natural World
Discover resident birds, tress and native plants. Bring binoculars, a bird identification field guide if you have one and your questions. Dress for weather and walking on some uneven surfaces. Presenters: Emily Ring and Barbara Butzer. Clearwater Park, Clearwater Lane. Meet by the restrooms. 4/14 8:30-10:30am Free
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Whippets
Moderate to brisk one-hour walks through the park, rain or shine. Newcomers welcome. Every
TuTh 8:30am
Free
Steppers
Enjoy a casual 30- to 60-minute walk through the park. Return to the center for coffee and conversation. Newcomers welcome. All walks start and end at the center. No class 1/18, 2/15.
Every
MWF 8:30am
Volkswalking
Free
For ongoing walks throughout Lane County, contact the local Volkswalk organization, the Mossbacks, at 541-726-7169 or mossbacks.org. Scheduled walks include: 4/9 7/23
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West Eugene Wetlands Shotgun Creek
What does it take to skate in the big leagues? Pick up a few tips from members of the Emerald City Roller Girls when they roll into Willamalane Center on Jan. 21.
Lectures
Legal Advice
Attorney Bill Atwood provides legal information and advice monthly in a group setting. Register in advance.
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 1/7 Th 6:30-7:30pm Free 9530
Hiking the Alps & Cruising the Med
Join adventurer Lana Lindstrom in a slideshow presentation of hiking 10 days around Mount Blanc. Afterwards, we will relax on a virtual cruise in the eastern Mediterranean. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/12 Tu 1:30pm Free
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Adult Activity Center
Advance Directives
Review the Oregon Advance Directive, which appoints a health care representative and ensures that patients’ wishes regarding medical treatment are carried out should they be unable to communicate them to a doctor. 1/20 W 3pm Free 3/16 W 3pm Free
9563 9564
Wills and Trusts
Discuss the different methods that can be used to transfer property upon death, including wills, trusts, payable on death, joint ownership and more. 2/17 W 3pm Free 4/20 W 3pm Free
9565 9566
Emerald City Roller Girls
Ages 18+. The Emerald City
Roller Girls is a Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby Association league of amateur skaters, competing at the regional and international levels. Want to know what that means? We have the per-
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fect occasion for you to find out! Members of the Emerald City Roller Girls will be leading a discussion on the basics of roller derby, so come and bring any questions you might have. Afterwards, you will have the chance to actually try on the gear and learn what it is all about firsthand! Don’t miss this amazing opportunity! Willamalane Center Heron Room 1/21 Th 6-7:30pm Free 9567
Healthy Fruit Trees & Grapes
OSU Extension Service Pruning Specialists will discuss how to prune fruit trees and grapevines in the home garden. Learn pruning techniques to increase the size of fruit and how to trellis grapevines. We’ll also talk about choosing and maintaining pruning tools. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/22 F 1:30-3:30pm Free 9568
Alzheimer’s Association Presents ... The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Please register in advance by calling 1-800-272-3900. Adult Activity Center 1/27 W 6-7pm Free 2/24 W 6-7pm Free 3/23 W 6-7pm Free 4/27 W 6-7pm Free
What is Parkinson’s Disease?
Come learn the basics of Parkinson’s disease. Jennipher Nelson of Sheldon Park Assisted Living and Memory
Care will share a general understanding of the effects and symptoms of the disease and how it impacts the brain and body. Also discussed will be common treatments and community support options. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/28 Th 1:30pm Free
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I Can Help You Stop Smoking
Presenter Carolyn Higgins was a closet smoker for years. She tried everything to quit smoking, but nothing worked. She felt like a failure. Then she underwent three hypnotherapy sessions and became a nonsmoker. This inspired her so much she became a hypnotherapist 18 years ago and now has a 90 percent success rate in helping people become nonsmokers. You can quit smoking even if you don’t think you can. Instructor: Carolyn Higgins, certified clinical hypnotherapist. Please register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/3 W 1-3pm Free
Get a Job at 50+
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Times are still tough. Lane County has excellent resources for older adults who want either paid or stipend work. Join representatives from WorkSource Lane, Goodwill Industries, Experience Works and Lane Community College to learn how you can take the next step. Co-sponsored by the LCC Successful Aging Institute. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/11 Th 2:30-4pm Free 9572
Just Because It’s Natural Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe Presented by Dr. Arthur Luethe, chiropractic physician with nearly 40 years in practice and a special emphasis on nutrition, and Camas Palmer Luethe, a registered nurse and licensed acupuncturist. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center
Selecting the Right Vitamins Do you need a vitamin or mineral supplement? How do you know which ones are best for YOU? Read some labels, investigate benefits and learn some cautions when selecting your supplements. 3/3 Th 1:30-3pm Free 9575
Benefits and Cautions in Combining Supplements Confused about when it’s OK to combine several vitamin-mineral supplements? Want to get the most benefit from your supplements, but concerned about interactions? Taking medications and wonder if you really should add that herb? Join us for some general guidance. 4/7 Th 1:30-3pm
Free
Senior Living Options
Rod Holst will present information about the many types of independent and assisted living communities for seniors in Eugene/Springfield and the surrounding communities. Included will be specifics about the different kinds of communities and what kind of services they provide, costs, amenities, and their advantages and disadvantages. Holst will also discuss how to pay for long term care and how Medicaid and veterans’ programs can help. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/16 Tu 6pm Free
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To Catch a Thief: Art Theft & the FBI
Art theft is a major category of international crime resulting in billions of dollars in losses annually. Lynne Richardson, executive director of Deepwood Museum and Gardens, worked for eight years as the FBI’s art theft program manager coordinating transnational investigations and co-founded the Art Crime Team. Richardson will share information using real FBI cases, and talk about how you can protect your own valuables. Adult Activity Center 1/29 F 1:30pm Free
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SPD Crime Prevention
Do you feel safe? Safety and crime prevention are key to living a healthy and stressfree life. The Springfield Police Department will share tips on how to live safely and the best ways to prevent crime from happening in your life. Come learn a few simple steps to protect yourself and your belongings. Adult Activity Center 2/18 Th 1:30pm Free
9574
Special Needs Trusts
Special needs trusts are made specifically for the benefit of disabled or mentally ill beneficiaries, and are created with the specific needs, lifestyle and future of the beneficiary in mind. Often these trusts are used to ensure that the beneficiaries don’t lose government benefits they may receive. Are they right for your family member? Presenter: Jack Barry, Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. Register in advance. Willamalane Center Heron Room 2/4 Th 6pm Free 9757
Greenhill Humane Society
Rediscover the joy that a pet can bring! Join Greenhill Humane Society for a presentation to learn about the organization’s history, what it offers pets and how you can get involved. If we’re lucky, Greenhill may even bring along a canine companion for us to pet! Adult Activity Center 3/10 Th 1:30pm Free
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Take Classes at the UO Anyone 65+ is able to audit classes at the University of Oregon. Interested? Brian
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Financial Strategies for Retirees Presenter: Financial adviser Kris Kartub. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center
Making Your Retirement Last: Strategies for Sustainable Income As people move from work into retirement, they face new challenges — from rising health-care costs to sustaining assets in retirement. This presentation discusses strategies to help you fund a successful retirement, including asset allocation, risk management and withdrawal strategies. 2/19 F
1:30pm
Free
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Wealth Strategies with Roth IRA Conversions All investors, regardless of income, are eligible to convert their tax-deferred retirement savings to tax-free Roth IRAs. With the prospect of rising tax rates, tax-free income from Roth IRAs can help investors better manage their tax bill in retirement. This workshop highlights specific situations where converting traditional retirement assets to a Roth IRA can yield significant savings. 3/17 Th 1:30pm Free
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Investing in Your Grandchild’s Education
Create a lasting legacy by investing in the future through a child’s education — whether for a child, grandchild, niece or nephew. Examine the various ways you can save for a child’s education and the pros and cons of each. Review the costs of postsecondary education and calculate how much you might be able to save. We will also look at some strategies on how to talk with children and teens about money. 4/14 Th 1:30pm Free
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Lowery, associate registrar at the UO, will provide you with the latest information on auditing courses and answer any questions you might have including costs, timing, procedures and availability of classes. It’s never too late to learn something new, so don’t miss this opportunity! Adult Activity Center 3/11 F 1:30pm Free
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Pedaling the Loire River: Historic France
Join Ruthy Kanagy and Lynda Christiansen on their journey by bicycle through the heart of France. They begin in the central mountains near the source of the Loire River
and pedal nearly 470 miles over mountains and through gorges to the broad Loire Valley, stopping in picturesque villages, vineyards, and centuries-old castles and cathedrals. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/24 Th 1:30pm Free
Explore the Natural World
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Discover resident birds, trees and native plants. Bring binoculars, a bird identification field guide if you have one and your questions. Dress for weather and walking on some uneven surfaces. Presenters: Emily Ring and Barbara Butzer.
Clearwater Park. Meet by the restrooms. 4/14 8:30-10:30am Free 9671
Medicare & Medigaps
Explore an in-depth look at Medicare supplement plans (known as Medigaps). Know when to choose a Medigap over a Medicare Advantage plan. Get inside tips on how to determine the best Medigap plan for your needs. The benefits for each level of Medigap plan will be explained. Presenter: Jason Stubbs, Oregon Insurance Co. Adult Activity Center 4/22 F 1:30-3pm 9580
Free
Classes
Urban Homesteading
Memoirs
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.
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 1/18 & 2/15. Adult Activity Center. Weekly M 1-2:30pm
$5 ID/$6 OD/term
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Adult Activity Center
Intro to Urban Homesteading Lecture: Why Do It and How to Start 1/7
Th
6:30-7:30pm Free
Conversations with Women
Entire Series: Urban Homesteading
through the exchange of ideas in a group discussion format. Register in advance.
Soap Making
Ages 50+. A diverse group of women meet to extend horizons
Adult Activity Center. Semi-monthly 1st & 3rd W 10:15-11:30am $5 ID/$6 OD/term
9329
Th
Ages 50+. Are you looking for friendly people to talk with,
share ideas or offer personal wisdom about life? Try giving our club a try. You steer the conversation with the goal of adding friendship to life’s gifts. Register in advance. No class 1/18, 2/15.
Make bar soap from scratch, adding oils and fragrances. We’ll cover liquid and laundry soap as well. Take home a share! 1/14
Th
$5 ID/$6 OD per term
9330
1/24
Su
1/28
Th
2/4
12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor 12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor 12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor 12:30-3:30pm Pay instructor
9331 9332 9333 9373
2-4pm
$18 ID/$21 OD
9527
Learn to catch, care for and use wild sourdough culture. Pick up a few tips while sharing bread, and take home a culture!
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.
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9529
Sauerkraut, kombucha, vinegar and kimchi. Take home a pint of sauerkraut and your own kombucha SCOBY to start up. Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9524
Cheese Making
Make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta. Learn the steps from culturing milk to pressing the finished cheese. Kefir and yogurt will also be discussed. 2/11
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9523
Garden Planning
Italian
Ages 50+. Introduction to the language and culture. Focus on basic grammar, conversational skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Text required. Instructor: Sied Imani. Register in advance. No class 1/1. Adult Activity Center
Beginning to intermediate. Instructor consent required for new students. F F
2/18
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9525
Intro to Beekeeping
8:30-11:30am $120 ID/$144 OD 8:30-11:30am $120 ID/$144 OD
2/25 9374 9375
Spanish Advanced
Reading, writing and conversing in Spanish. Advanced grammar. $57 ID/$68 OD $57 ID/$68 OD
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9522
There is nothing like fresh backyard eggs. Learn about: how to raise hens and ducks from chicks to adult birds; breed characteristics; code requirements; diseases; and predators. Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9531
Eating Well on a Tight Budget
Adult Activity Center
9-10:30am 9-10:30am
Th
Backyard Poultry
3/3
Ages 50+. Instructor: Upasana Grugan. Register in advance.
Tu Tu
Discover which plant groupings enhance/inhibit growth and how to maximize production.
Bees take minimal space, are low-maintenance and enhance crop yields. Learn the basics.
Level 1
1/5-2/23 3/15-5/3
9528
Sourdough Bread
Fermenting
Ages 50+. Refresher course to improve your driving skills;
1/8-2/26 3/4-4/22
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
Thin and direct growth for form and productivity, and graft new varieties onto existing trees or rootstock.
AARP Driver Safety
Adult Activity Center 1/11 & 25 M 2/22 & 29 M 3/21 & 28 M 4/18 & 25 M
6:30-8:30pm $143 ID/$162 OD
Pruning & Grafting
Friendship Circle
Adult Activity Center Monthly 3rd W 1:30pm
1/14-3/10
9530
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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. 3/10
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
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Conversational
Conversation in Spanish based on literature, current events and personal life events.
Urban Homesteading: Garden Series
1/5-2/23 3/15-5/3
Ages 18+. Whether you are new to gardening or looking for a few new tricks to increase productivity, this series will help you get the most out of your garden. Choose your favorite courses or register for the entire series at a discount. Register in advance.
Tu Tu
10:30am-12:30pm $77 ID/$92 OD 10:30am-12:30pm $77 ID/$92 OD
9377 9428
Culture and Comprehension
Discussion in English of Latino cultures and customs. Intermediate level reading and writing. 1/5-2/23 3/15-5/3
Tu Tu
12:30-2:00pm $57 ID/$68 OD 12:30-2:00pm $57 ID/$68 OD
9378 9429
Ages 18+. For the beginner with little or no experience in
Mandarin Chinese. Instructor Jen Jen Hwang-Shum teaches written and spoken forms. Register in advance. $130 ID/$156 OD
9430
4/7-24
Th
6:30-8:30pm $62 ID/$74 OD
Organic tips to keeping your garden healthy and productive. 4/7
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9521
Beneficial Insects
Attract beneficial insects to your garden to fight off the pests for you and increase pollination. 4/14
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
9518
Herb Gardens
Chinese, Intermediate
Growing, storing and using herbs for culinary and other purposes.
Ages 18+. Explore different ways of communicating and
writing in Mandarin Chinese. Prerequisite: at least one year of Chinese language study. Instructor: Jen Jen Hwang-Shum. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/14-3/17 Th 6-8pm
Entire Series: Urban Homesteading: Garden Series Garden Needs & Soil Health
Chinese, Beginning
Adult Activity Center 1/12-3/15 Tu 6-8pm
Adult Activity Center
$130 ID/$156 OD
9431
4/21
Th
6:30-8:30pm $18 ID/$21 OD
Edible Landscaping & Foraging
How to Travel in France
Ages 18+. Are you planning a trip to France — or just day-
9520
See an established urban farm. Landscape with showy edible perennials and learn about local foraging plants. 4/24 Su $18 ID/$21 OD
2-4pm 9519
dreaming about one? Amey Herman has led tours and traveled extensively throughout Europe and will share experiences and recommendations about where to go, what to take, what to bring back and what to avoid. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/2 Tu 6-8pm
$14 ID/$16 OD
9553
French for Foodies
Ages 18+. This course is focused entirely on French pronunci-
ation so you can say with confidence any French word you encounter in a book, menu or bottle! We’ll also discuss cuisine, wine vocabulary and expressions, etiquette in restaurants and at home, and the differences between French and American cooking styles. Instructor: Amey Herman. Bring a friend! Register in advance. French with Amey, 175 W. B St., Building E 2/23-3/1 Tu 6-8pm $29 ID/$34 OD
9552
Digital Cameras: Find Settings and Menus
Ages 50+. This hands-on workshop is for those who know
the basics of using a digital camera, but would like more information on how to find and use its settings and menus. After finding major settings, you’ll practice taking photos, making corrections and applying solutions to common photographic problems. Bring your digital camera
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with charged battery and memory card installed, and the instruction manual. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/25 Th 1-3:30pm
$14 ID/$17 OD
9606
Organize and Edit Digital Photos
Ages 50+. This hands-on workshop provides practice in
loading photos into your computer and placing them in folders to help keep you from losing them. Learn free, easyto-use photo programs to edit, name and size your photos. Discover how to prepare them for emailing and printing. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Basic computer knowledge required. Adult Activity Center 3/2 & 9 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/$34 OD
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Become a Medicare Expert
Ages 18+. There is no one more appreciated than a Senior
Health Insurance Benefits Assistance volunteer. SHIBA volunteers provide unbiased information about Medicare
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and fight Medicare fraud. We educate and advocate for Medicare beneficiaries. Call 541-736 4421 to register by Feb. 16. Location to be announced 3/2-3 W/Th 9a-4p Free
Ahhh! Neck and Shoulder Tension Relief Ages 50+. You’re invited
to join Nathan Schulman, licensed acupuncturist and certified life coach, for a fun and hands-on class to relieve shoulder and neck tension. Handouts will be provided as well as tension-relieving exercises. Bring a partner or just bring your hands. Have some fun and feel good too! Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/6 W 11am-12:30pm $12 ID/$14 OD 9554
Personal Growth Reclaiming Your Power, Center and Sense of Well-Being
When you understand how to release your emotions in safe and appropriate ways, then you’re ready to live the life you want. This is where you go from being concerned about what others think to genuinely caring more about what is right for you. Instructors: Carolyn Higgins and Sue Warner. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/6-27 W 1-3pm $14 ID/$17 OD 8630
Reiki: First and Second Degree
Ages 50+. Reiki is a safe, easy,
healing that anyone can learn and use. It has been effective in helping virtually every known illness. Reiki also reduces stress and promotes feelings of peace and harmony. It is an amazingly easy technique to learn. Once learned, Reiki can be used on you, your pets and your loved ones to create better health and well-being. Instructors: Cork and Carolyn Higgins, Reiki masters. Adult Activity Center 2/10-17 W 1-3pm $35 ID/$41 OD 9547
Expanding Self-awareness
When we expand our awareness, our energy flows freely. We become flexible, balanced and creative. We view ourselves and the world with more compassion and understanding. At this level of awareness, we are able to create the wonderful experience of greater health, happiness and well-being. Instructor: Carolyn Higgins, personal growth teacher. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/2-23 W 1-3pm $14 ID/$17 OD 9532
Personal Growth Spring Cleaning
It’s the time of year to clear out the clutter and make room for more joy and laughter. Together we will weed out what no longer serves us and seed wonderful futures. Instructor: Carolyn Higgins, personal growth teacher. Register in advance.
Essential Oils
Essential Oils
Chakra Support with Essential Oils
Ages 18+. The seven chakras govern particular body parts, organs, particular parts of your personality, as well as your psychological and emotional makeup. Discover which essential oils open the flow of energy through each chakra in this fun and enlightening class led by Rebecca Worth. Register in advance. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 3/19 Sa 10am-12pm
$18 ID/$21 OD
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Essential Oils for Your Health
Ages 18+. Explore the many uses of essential oils for the support of your immune system. Focus on key essential oils as well as their botanical origins, and how essential oils may benefit your overall health. Door prizes. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/16 Sa 10am-12pm
$14 ID/$16 OD 9550
Personalized Essential Oils Bio-scan
Ages 18+. Join Rebecca Worth for a customized consultation “bio-scan” to determine specific essential oils and supplements that could be of benefit. The bio-scan purports to measure 76 “bio-markers” in your body using electrical impulses. Individual appointments are 30 minutes; call 541-736-4444 to register. Willamalane does not endorse the use of specific products and is presenting this program for information only. Adult Activity Center 4/17 Su 10am-2:30pm
$31 ID/$37 OD
Essential Oils for Pest- and Pain-free Pets
Ages 18+. Protect your pets from fleas, flies and mites. Class will focus on cats, dogs and horses. Cancer and inflammation relief will also be discussed. Register in advance. Dorris Ranch Tomseth House 4/30 Sa 11am-12:30pm $14 ID/$16 OD
9551
Sensational Summer Salads
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
Adult Activity Center 4/6-27 W 1-3pm $14 ID/$17 OD 9533
natural method of energy
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Technology
is! Bring your iPad. Instructor: Jan Moursund. Register in advance.
Android Phones 1
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 1/25 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 3/9 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
9490 9491
Android Phones 2
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 2/8 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 3/30 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
9492 9493
Android Tablets: How to Choose
Ages 50+. Learn about all PC tablets that use Android op-
erating system, including tablets from Google, Samsung, Amazon, LG, ASUS — every tablet except those from Apple and Microsoft. You’ll discover differences in size, capability and prices, including basic setup and use. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/18 Th 1:15-3:45pm $14 ID/$17 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 2/10 The basics W 2/24 Advanced beginner W
9:30-11:30am 9:30-11:30am
$11 ID/$13 OD $11 ID/$13 OD
Android Phones and Android Tablet Q & A
Ages 50+. Bring questions about your Android phone or tab-
let and listen to others’ questions. Helpful tips and updates will be shared. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2 Adult Activity Center 2/22 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD 4/27 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD
9598 9599
IPad at Home
Ages 50+. An intro to your iPad: how to turn it 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
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Adult Activity Center 1/26 Tu 1:30-3pm 2/23 Tu 1:30-3pm 3/29 Tu 1:30-3pm
$8 ID/$9 OD $8 ID/$9 OD $8 ID/$9 OD
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IPad Out There
Ages 50+. Take your iPad out into cyberspace and explore
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. Adult Activity Center 2/2 Tu 1:30-3pm 3/1 Tu 1:30-3pm 4/5 Tu 1:30-3pm
$8 ID/$9 OD $8 ID/$9 OD $8 ID/$9 OD
9500 9501 9503
IPhone for Beginners
Ages 50+. Set up your iPhone and learn how to use the but-
tons and navigation. Download and use basic applications, or apps, and learn to keep your iPhone secure. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/11 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 3/17 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
9504 9505
IPhone for Advanced Beginners
Ages 50+. For those who are already using an Apple iPhone
and want to know more. Learn how to set up email and Facebook, how to organize and find apps and how to enhance navigation. Leave with your iPhone working just the way you want it to. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/1 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 3/31 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
9506 9507
IPad/iPhone Q&A
Ages 50+. Bring questions about your iPad or iPhone and
listen to others’ questions. Helpful tips and updates will be shared. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2 Adult Activity Center 3/22 Tu 1:30-3:30pm $11 ID/ $13 OD 4/21 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD
9600 9601
Kindle Fire HD How-tos
Ages 50+. Learn all you need to know to get up and running
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 1/27 W 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 4/4 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
9508 9509
PC 2: Organize and Update
Ages 50+. Discover a proven method for saving and finding
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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. Use disk cleanup, defrag and system backups. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ1 Adult Activity Center 1/27, 2/3 & 2/10 W 3/30, 4/6 & 4/13 W
1:15-3:45pm $43 ID/ $52 OD 1:15-3:45pm $43 ID/ $52 OD
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PC 3: Prevent & Solve Computer Problems
Ages 50+. Discover how to solve common computer problems
and prevent many problems before they occur. Learn how to recognize unwanted programs and unsafe Internet sites. Practice tasks that keep your computer updated and running smoothly. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2 Adult Activity Center 4/20-27 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/ $34 OD
9590
Cloud Computing
Ages 50+. Computers have changed, and so has the way you
Digital Camera: Find Settings and Menus
Ages 50+. This hands-on workshop is for those who know the
basics of using a digital camera but would like more information on how to find and use its settings and menus. After finding major settings, you’ll practice taking photos, making corrections and applying good solutions to common photographic problems. Bring your digital camera with charged battery and memory card installed, and the instruction manual. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/25 Th 1pm
$14 ID/$17 OD
9606
Adult Activity Center 2/4 F 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/ $13 OD 4/11 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
9510 9511
Craigslist: Buy, Sell, Connect Online
Ages 50+. Learn to use this online resource to make money
selling things you 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 connect with your community. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2
Computers 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.
PC 1: Learn the Basics
Ages 50+. For first-time 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. Adult Activity Center 1/13 & 20 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/ $34 OD 3/16 & 23 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/ $34 OD
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
Adult Activity Center 1/21 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 9512 3/7 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 9513
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 Adult Activity Center 1/14 Th 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD 3/14 M 9:30-11:30am $11 ID/$13 OD
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Drop-In Computer Lab 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. Monday-Thursday: 9am-12pm. Closed during classes 1/14, 21, 28; 3/7, 14, 28; 4/11. 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: 9am-11:30pm $1/day drop-in lab fee
Tutoring Help available. $25/hour. Call 541-736-4444 to schedule appointment.
Organize and Edit Digital Photos
Ages 50+. This hands-on
workshop provides practice in loading photos into your computer and placing them in logical folders to keep them from getting lost. Learn free, easy-to-use photo editing programs to edit, name and size your photos. Discover how to prepare them for emailing and printing. Instructors: Carole and John Hall. PQ2 Adult Activity Center 3/2 & 9 W 1:15-3:45pm $29 ID/ $34 OD
Mac 1: Learn the Basics 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. Must bring your own Mac laptop or desk top to class. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite.
Mac 2
Ages 50+. Explore the
simplicity, consistency and reliability of Apple’s Mac personal computing platform. If you are an iPhone or iPad user, you’ll appreciate the cohesive experience of the familiar apps. Must bring your own Mac laptop or desk top to class. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite.
Windows 10
1/8-4/29 F 2-3:30pm $7.50 ID/$10 OD for 10-class pass 9432
Folk, Beginning Dance Class
Folk, International Dance
Ages 18+. Study the basics of
Adult Activity Center 1/13-2/3 W 6-8pm $41 ID/ $45 OD 9597
No dance 1/1. Try it for free Jan. 8!
Selling on eBay
setting up and maintaining an eBay account. We will also discuss selling on Etsy, Amazon and Half.com. A basic eBay selling manual may be purchased for $16.95 at the first class. Instructor: Ken Niehaus, eBay specialist.
needed. Drop-ins welcome.
Ages 18+. Learn dances and then practice them at the inAdult Activity Center 1/28 Th 9:30-11:30am ternational dancing that fol$11 ID/ $13 OD 9592 lows the class. Each session 2/16 Tu 6-8pm covers different dances and $11 ID/ $13 OD 9594 styles with varying levels of 3/28 M 9:30-11:30am skill. Instructor will try to tai$11 ID/ $13 OD 9593 lor each session to the level 4/26 Tu 6-8pm and interest of participants. $11 ID/ $13 OD 9595 Everyone welcome. No partner or experience necessary. Windows 10 Q&A Instructor: Sam Bucher. Try it Ages 50+. Bring your quesfor free on Jan. 5! tions about Windows 10. 1/5-4/26 Tu 6:45-7:45pm We’ll share helpful tips and $15 ID/$17.50 OD for 5-class punch updates. Instructor: Aaron pass 9436
Adult Activity Center 3/3-10 Th 9:30-11:30am $22 ID/ $26 OD
Windows 10 is the new operating system that promises Adult Activity Center to deliver a fast, reliable, 2/18-25 Th 9:30-11:30am modern operating system $22 ID/ $26 OD 9607 with the more traditional Windows user experience
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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. Experience hands-on practice with the new system. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. PQ2
Ages 18+. Weekly request dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate teaching by guest teachers on the first Tuesday of the month. Drop-ins welcome. Try it for free on Jan. 5! 1/5-4/26 Tu 7:45-10pm $3 at the door 9437
Everything Swing
Ages 18+. Dance to a variety of rhythms with an assortment of steps in this lively Adult Activity Center 4/18 M 9:30-11:30am class. Explore common $11 ID/ $13 OD 9603 forms of swing and other ballroom dances, including East Coast Swing, Lindy Hop and West Coast Swing, along with cha cha, two-step, Charleston, salsa and polka Folk, as swing variants. Great Recreational Dance for beginners, or a new Ages 50+. Dancers can approach for experienced request folk dancing from dancers. Class emphasizes around the world. No partner leading and following as the
Andrus. PQ2
Dance
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common thread that holds all couple dancing together. We will try to accommodate singles; if you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following. Register in advance. No class 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center 1/11-3/7 M 7:45-9:15pm $49 ID/$59 OD 3/14-4/25 M 7:45-9:15pm $49 ID/$59 OD
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Ages 50+. Review old dances and learn new ones. Great fun for all advanced beginners and beyond. Try it for free on Jan. 5! Adult Activity Center 1/5-4/26 Tu 1:30-3:30pm 9435 $15 ID/$17.50 OD 5-class pass 1:30-2:15pm High-level beginning 2:15-3pm Intermediate
Ballroom and Round Dance
Ages 18+. Instructor Sam Bucher shares quick and easy-to-
learn choreographies and sequences derived from a variety of ballroom and partner dances. Both mixers and nonmixers will be taught. The class tries to accommodate singles. If you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following. Some dance experience is helpful as the class includes dancing sequences previously taught with only brief review. Try it for free on Jan. 6! W
7:45-9:15pm $3 ID/$3.50 OD drop-in
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Drawing: Upper Torso
my and proportions, instructor Ellen Gabehart focuses on drawing a variety of figures and people from different ethnic groups. Besides texture, value control and basic shapes, the class will cover how to create a viable composition. Weekly demonstration and individual evaluations. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/12-3/1 Tu 9:30am-12:30pm $66 ID/OD $78
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The Art of Drawing for Beginners
Ages 18+. In this beginner-friendly evening class, try vari-
ous drawing media, including pencil, charcoal, ink pen and colored pencils. Discover the joy of drawing through exercises ranging from doodling and sketchbook techniques to lessons on value, composition and perspective. Instructor Jill Lauch shares a whole new way of seeing the world while gaining confidence and skills. Basic material list at registration; more discussion at first class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/21-3/10 Th 6:30-8:30pm
Music
$66 ID/OD $78
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Drawing: Lower Torso
Ages 50+. Instructor Ellen Gabehart leads this study of the
Jam Session
Ages 50+. Musicians play by ear during this drop-in jam session. Newcomers welcome. No meeting 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center Weekly M 10:15am
$5 ID/$6 OD per term
9439
Sharps & Flats
Ages 50+. Recruiting new members of all vocal ranges; join
anytime. Singing group also performs in the community. Adult Activity Center Weekly Th 9:30-11:30am $5 ID/$6 OD per term
9440
anatomy and proportions of the lower figure, integrating flowers into compositions. Students also learn how to draw active gestures such as running and dancing. Demonstrations and individual evaluations. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/8-4/26 Tu 9:30am-12:30pm $66 ID/OD $78
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Painting Oil Painting
Ages 50+. Emphasis on color, drawing skills, composition,
Piano Lessons
Ages 18+. Four private piano lessons, beginning or interme-
diate. Classical, folk, pop, blues and jazz. Call 541-736-4444 to register for your weekly 30-minute time slot. Adult Activity Center 1/6-27 W 2/3-24 W 3/2-23 W 4/6-27 W
Drawing Ages 50+. In order to grasp a firm understanding of anato-
Line Dance
1/6-4/27
Arts & Crafts
3:30-5:30pm 3:30-5:30pm 3:30-5:30pm 3:30-5:30pm
$72 ID/$86 OD per 4-week session $72 ID/$86 OD per 4-week session $72 ID/$86 OD per 4-week session $72 ID/$86 OD per 4-week session
technique and equipment. Supply list discussed first class. Register in advance. Instructor: Gloria Tinker. No class 3/17. Adult Activity Center 1/7-3/10 Th 1/7-3/10 Th 3/24-5/26 Th 3/24-5/26 Th
9am-12pm $83 ID/$98 OD 1-4pm $83 ID/$98 OD 9am-12pm $83 ID/$98 OD 1-4pm $83 ID/$98 OD
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Watercolor: Upper Torso Ages 50+. Explore the
anatomy and proportions of the upper torso including the neck, arms and hands. Learn how to draw people of different ages and ethnic groups. Composition will be reviewed with emphasis on how lighting effects create a specific mood. Instructor Ellen Gabehart shares weekly demonstrations and individual evaluations. Register in advance. No class 1/18, 2/15. Adult Activity Center 1/4-3/7 M 12:30-3:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD 9250
Watercolor: Lower Torso
Ages 50+. Instructor Ellen
Gabehart emphasizes the anatomy and proportions of the entire figure, concentrating on hips, legs and feet. Since it is spring, we’ll add a flower theme to our study of the elements of composition. Weekly instructor demonstrations and individual evaluations. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/14-5/2 M 12:30-3:30pm $66 ID/$78 OD 9292
Watercolor for Beginners
Ages 18+. Celebrate the
beauty of spring using watercolors! This class for the true beginner features all you need to know about choosing paint, brushes, palette and paper. Explore a variety of simple and fun techniques unique to this form of painting with an emphasis on trees and flowers. Materials for first class provided. Instructor Jill Lauch will discuss the supply
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list at the first class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/31-5/19 Th 6:30-8:30pm $66 ID/OD $78 9460
Chinese Brush Calligraphy
Ages 18+. Use a specialized
brush to explore the beauty of ancient Chinese character writing. Instructor Jen Jen Hwang-Shum will go over the supply list, which includes brush, ink and paper. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/16-3/26 Sa 9-11am $160 ID/$192 OD 9291
Tracing Memories Art Workshop
Relax and reduce stress through art! No previous art experience required. Participants use professional quality Copic Markers to color line art of photos. Learn to layer and blend colors and explore a variety of artistic techniques. This program is sponsored by Imagination International Inc., a Eugene-based company that is devoted to bringing art to the community. Register in advance.
by Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club instructors. Register in advance. 1/7 -2/4 Th $17.50 ID/$20 OD
5:45-8:45pm 9247
Beginning Bead Stringing
Learn two different beginning bead stringing techniques. Students leave with a completed freshwater pearl necklace and a bracelet of their own design. All materials included. Instructor: Angela Lees. Register in advance.
figures, embellishments — you are limited only by your imagination! This technique is fun and easy to learn, and the results make great gifts. Wool provided; needles will be available for purchase at class. Instructor: Leslie Seese. Register in advance. Willamalane Center Heron Room 1/26-2/9 Tu 6-8pm $29 ID/$34 OD 9558 Adult Activity Center 4/6-20 W 1:30-3:30pm $29 ID/$34 OD 9557
Crochet Techniques
Fiber artist Grace Raphael teaches crochet techniques and leads projects from beginning to intermediate level. A supply list will be Th 5:30-7:30pm provided. Register in advance.
Adult Activity Center 2/18 Th 2-4pm $22 ID/$26 OD 9559 2/18 $22 ID/$26 OD
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Rough Cuts Lapidary Ages 50+. Discuss design,
materials, machines and techniques with others who enjoy faceting stones. Facilitators: Bob White and Dennis Davis. Adult Activity Center Monthly 2nd F 1-3pm Pay club dues 9443
Curvy Cowl
Make a cozy cowl in your choice of colors. Appropriate for beginners. Adult Activity Center 2/3 & 2/10 W 6-8pm $28 ID/$33 OD 9672
Spring Hat
Create a versatile, packable spring hat. Beginner to intermediate. Adult Activity Center 3/9 & 3/16 W 6-8pm $28 ID/$33 OD 9673
Simple Tunisian Stitch Beanie Give your projects a distinctive woven look with the Tunisian stitch technique. Beginner to intermediate.
Adult Activity Center 2/8 M 1-2:30pm Free 9561 2/8 M 5:30-7pm Free 9562
Willamalane Center 2/16 & 2/23 Tu 6-8pm $28 ID/$33 OD 9675
Shell Stitch Clutch
Jewelry
Make your own elegant bag. Intermediate level.
Turning Rocks into Beautiful Jewelry
Textiles
Adult Activity Center 4/6-20 W 6-8pm $39 ID/$46 OD 9676
Discover Needle Felting
Tatting
Ages 18+. This creative ex-
perience covers everything from rock identification to fitting your polished stone into its setting, and all steps in between. Taught
Learn to sculpt colorful unspun wool into two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, animals,
Ages 50+. Learn a technique
for handcrafting beautiful knotted lace, or complete a project. Supply list at regis-
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tration. Instructor: Cheryl Birch. Register in advance.
Woodworking, Intro
Adult Activity Center 1/13-4/27 2nd & 4th W 2-4pm $53 ID/$63 OD 9555
working with hand tools, the qualities of wood and joinery. Instructor Robert Havas will cover use of the drill press, band saw and routers. Gain a new appreciation of what you can do through making a small project. Must attend first class. Material fee of $20 included in class fee.
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 541-736-4444 for inquiries. No meeting 1/1. Adult Activity Center Weekly TuF 9am-12pm Free 9442
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.
Ages 18+. Learn the basics of
Adult Activity Center 3/9-4/27 W 6-8:30pm $135 ID/$161 OD 9674
Woodworking for Women: Intermediate Ages 18+. It’s ladies only for
this intermediate woodworking class emphasizing safety and the proper use of tools. Bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure with you to class. Instructor: Rick Dougherty. Register in advance. Material fee of $20 included in class price.
Adult Activity Center Monthly 3rd Tu 3-5pm Free 9441
3/31-4/21 Th 6-8:30pm $70 ID/ $82 OD 9252
Woodcraft
Ages 18+. Create a beautiful,
Beginning and Intermediate Bird Carving
Ages 50+. Carve and finish
one or two birds – a bluebird and a ruby-crowned kinglet in this 10-week course taught by woodcarver Dick Jones. One wood cutout, eyes and material for feet are provided. Bring your own carving knife; other supplies listed at first class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/20-3/23 W 1-3pm $70 ID/$79 OD 9556
Spring Planter Boxes
practical wooden box in a single morning to showcase your spring plants. Instructor Rick Dougherty emphasizes safety. Bring safety glasses, hearing protection and tape measure with you to class. Material fee of $20 included in class price, which includes basic project supplies. Appropriate for all levels. Register in advance.
Games & Cards Ages 50+. At the Adult Activity Center unless otherwise noted Bingo
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
Chess
Ongoing
M
7-9pm
$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 1/18, 2/15
No meeting 12/2
No meeting 12/25, 1/1, 2/12 No meeting 1/18, 2/15
No meeting 12/25, 1/1, 2/12
10-visit punch pass
No meeting 12/12, 25-26; 1/1, 18; 2/ 15
Willamalane Center. No meeting 12/21, 26, 28; 1/2, 18; 2/15
information. Furnish your own tools and wood. Adult Activity Center Weekly Tu 1-3pm $5 ID/$6 OD/term 9444
Ages 50+. Instruction avail-
able for beginners; drop-in studio for experienced carvers who share ideas and
5-7:30pm 8-11am 8-10:30am 9-11:30am
$10
monthly dues or $2 drop-in
Adult Activity Center TuWTh 9am-3pm F 12-5pm Sa 9am-12pm $17.50 ID/$20 OD for 5-session punch pass; $4.50 ID/$5.50 OD daily rate
Artisan Studios
Wood Shop
Studios open to ages 18+. Studios closed 1/1, 2 & 18 and 2/15.
saws, planer, jointer and hand tools. Instruction available. Instructors: George Anderson and Rick Dougherty. Closed 1/18, 2/15.
Adult Activity Center 4/9 Sa 9am-12pm Lapidary Shop Ages 18+. Equipped with slab $33 ID/$36 OD 9290
Wood Carving
M Tu Th* Sa
and trim saws, grinders, sanders and polishers. Staff will cut rocks. Instructors: Springfield ThunderEgg Rock Club. Closed 1/1-2, 18; 2/15.
Ages 18+. Equipped with
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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TRIP PREVIEW PARTY Thursday, Dec. 3 11 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 January through April. Don’t miss hearing about the gardens in bloom, great shopping, informative tours, overnighters and many new adventures to tempt your wandering feet.
Day Trips Ages 18+ Trips leave from the Adult Activity Center
Rose City Dog Show
Portland. Nearly 4,000 dogs
appear in breed and conformation competitions. Many compete in agility, rally and obedience trials. Held at the Portland Expo Center, which offers a choice of foods for lunch. Register in advance. 1/21 Th 7:30am-4:30pm $43 ID/$51 OD 8640 Food is an additional cost.
‘Great Expectations’ at Gerding Theater Portland. Based on Charles
Dickens’ classic coming-ofage novel, “Great Expectations” tells the adventures of the Victorian orphan Pip. When Pip comes into an unexpected fortune and begins the life of a gentleman, his
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past is not left behind. Register in advance. 1/30 Sa 10am-7pm $69 ID/$81 OD 8641 Food is an additional cost.
Chinese New Year
Portland. Feb. 8 begins the
Year of the Monkey. Journey to the Lan Su Gardens in Old Chinatown, Portland, to celebrate with Chinese cultural activities and presentations. Calligraphy demonstrations, live music and Chinese storytelling are just a few of the things you can expect. There will be a live performance of a Chinese Lion Dance along with a guided tour of the gardens. We will end the day with a late lunch at an authentic Chinese restaurant. Register in advance. 2/19 F 8:30am-5:15pm $45 ID/$53 OD 9611 Food is an additional cost.
Dive into the Past: Lincoln City Uncovered Lincoln City. Learning about
the past can happen in many different ways. One is to spend time at the Little Antique Mall! Enjoy a collection of antiques and collectables in a setting that is entertaining as well as friendly. After lunch, you will also have a chance to explore history in a more traditional sense. Spend some time wandering through the North Lincoln County Historical Museum as you encounter the past through exhibits and an informative movie. Register in advance. 2/25 Th 8am-6pm $42 ID/$49 OD 9612 Food is an additional cost.
Art, Crafts, Shops and Books: Downtown Portland Portland. There are so many
options in downtown Portland that you won’t want to leave! Begin with a tour of the Museum of Contemporary Craft. Afterwards, the day is yours! Within two blocks you can explore the Blue Sky Photography Gallery, get lost in Powell’s Books, and peruse countless other shops and restaurants that cover the area. Plan for plenty of walking on this trip. Register by March 1.
Mt. Angel Abbey
Mt. Angel. The Mt. Angel Ab-
bey is home to a community of Benedictine monks and a seminary. Enjoy the beautiful architecture, wander through the breathtaking grounds, and explore the public museum and library. You may choose to observe the monks during noon prayer before heading to the Glockenspiel for authentic German food to end a spectacular day. Register in advance. 3/15 Tu 8:30am-4pm $34 ID/ $39 OD 9614 Food is an additional cost.
3/9 W 9am-6pm $42 ID/$49 OD 9613 Food is an additional cost.
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.
High Desert Museum Bend. Take a scenic loop to
the High Desert Museum. Learn about the region’s arts, culture, history and natural sciences through visual art exhibits, historical artifacts, living history performances and wildlife encounters. There will be a guided tour as well as free time for you to explore. And of course, we will stop for ice cream in Sisters on the way home. Register in advance. 3/31 Th 8am -5:30pm $55 ID/$66 OD 9615 Lunch is an additional cost.
Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival
Woodburn. After a brief stop
at Willamette Valley Fruit for $1.99 Pie Happy Hour, visit the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm. Stroll through 40 acres of stunning beauty and experience expansive views of vineyards, distant mountains and a few mud puddles. Included is a comfortable ride through the tulip fields. Register in advance. 4/5 Tu 8:30am -4:30pm $41 ID/$49 OD 9616 Food is an additional cost.
Depoe Bay Crab Feed Depoe Bay. Join us for one of
our most popular excursions to the Oregon Coast to enjoy the Depoe Bay Crab Feed and Ducky Derby. There will be time for some sightseeing after your meal if you choose, and then travel down the beautiful coastline before turning for home. Price includes a whole crab dinner and all the trimmings. Register in advance.
Birding Trips Retired Lane Community College Professor Floyd Weitzel may not be teaching birding classes this spring, but he will lead several trips. Trips are appropriate for beginner to intermediate birders; you will need to bring a sack lunch and beverage. These popular trips fill quickly; please register in advance.
Birding Ankeny & Baskett Slough
Salem. We will visit two of the three refuges that make up the Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex, preserving habitat for wintering Dusky Canada Geese, as well as oak savannahs, native prairies and wetlands. We can expect to see a wide variety of waterfowl species as well as wading and shorebirds, raptors, and songbirds. 1/13
W 7am-6pm $49 ID/$57 OD
9608
Birding Sauvie Island
Portland. This large island in the Columbia River includes a wide variety of natural habitats and seasonal wetlands, making it a favorite of huge numbers of wintering waterfowl, sandhill cranes, raptors and wintering songbirds. Platforms, blinds and trails allow birders access to large numbers of birds with little to no walking. This will be a memorable day! 2/10 2/13
W 7am-6pm Sa 7am-6pm
$57 ID/$68 OD $57 ID/$68 OD
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Winter Birds of the Central Oregon Coast
Newport. The Central Oregon Coast is an ideal year-round habitat for a wide variety of birds including shorebirds, wading birds, raptors and songbirds. A relatively large number of coastal waterfowl will be present in addition to other wintering coastal birds. This trip will emphasize estuaries as well as the immediate coast. 3/23
W
7am-6pm
$54 ID/$63 OD
9605
Birding E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area
Albany. This trip will visit the E.E. Wilson wildlife area and Albany’s Talking Water Gardens, a newer engineered wetlands. More than 195 bird species have been seen in these areas. 4/20
W 8am-6pm
$46 ID/$55 OD
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Breeding Birds of the Central Oregon Coast
Newport. In the springtime the birds of the immediate coastal region are present in much larger numbers, bearing bright breeding plumage. Huge numbers will be easily observed 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
Birding South-central Oregon Overnight
Lakeview. It is hard to imagine an area with more diverse habitat and a greater number and variety of birds than can be observed in this three-day trip. Travel to the Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, Summer Lake Wildlife Area, Warner Valley Wetlands, Abert Lake and Fort Rock. We will stay at Hunter’s Motel, home to “Old Perpetual,” Oregon’s only geyser! It also features hot springs, soaking pools and walking paths that attract many birds on-site. Travel, lodging, some meals, and instructor/escort included. A pre-trip meeting date will be announced. Space is limited; roommates are encouraged. 5/17-19 Tu-Th 5/21-23 Sa-M
7am-7pm 7am-7pm
Double: $309 Single: $359 Double: $309 Single: $359
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‘The Pianist of Willesden Lane’ at Gerding Theater Portland. Set in Vienna in 1938 and in London during the Blitz-
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krieg, “The Pianist of Willesden Lane” tells the true story of Lisa Jura, a young Jewish musician whose dreams are interrupted by the Nazi regime. Grammy-nominated pianist Mona Golabek performs stunning music as she shares her mother’s story. After the show enjoy a Q & A with the performer! Register in advance.
Ages 50+. At the Adult Activity Center
4/28 Th 8:30am-5:30pm Brunch is an additional cost.
January: Maureen O’Hara Memories
$80 ID/$92 OD
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Overnight Trips
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.
Ashland Interlude
We return to Ashland and the wonderful Oregon Shakespeare Festival to take in two outstanding shows, “Yeoman of the Guard” and “Twelfth Night.” Accommodations are at the Plaza Inn downtown, close to shops, restaurants and Lithia Park. There will also be plenty of free time in Jacksonville and Ashland! Fees include transportation, lodging, tickets, breakfast, one dinner and snacks; other meals are on your own. Register by March 15; no full refunds guaranteed after this date. 5/4-5
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February: Made in Lane County
March: Charles Martin Smith
Whales & Wildcards
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Double: $489 Single: $609
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Special Destinations Prague & Highlights of the Danube
Set out on an incredible 11-day trip of a lifetime. Spend seven luxurious days on the picturesque 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. Deposit $500 to hold your spot. Register and pay deposit by Jan. 31 and get $200 off! Cabin upgrades are available. Call Kat at 541-6884052 for more information and to register. 10/10-20/2016 Trip presentations 1/5 Tu 1/5 Tu
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“How Green Was My Valley” (1941, G, 114 minutes) subtitles
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“Sitting Pretty” (1948, G, 84 minutes)
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“The Quiet Man” (1952, PG, 129 minutes)
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“The General” (1926, G, 78 minutes) silent
2/17
“Abe Lincoln in Illinois” (1940, G, 109 minutes) no subtitles
2/24
“Rachel and the Stranger” (1948, G, 79 minutes) no subtitles
3/9
“American Graffiti” (1973, PG, 110 minutes) subtitles
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“Never Cry Wolf” (1983, PG, 91 minutes)
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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
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Adult Activity Center River Road Park and Recreation District
Apri: Classic Sci-Fi
3/23
“In My Father’s Den” (2004, R, 107 minutes) no subtitles
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“Forbidden Planet” (1956, G, 99minutes) subtitles
4/20
“Fantastic Voyage” (1966, PG, 100 minutes) subtitles
4/27
“2001” (1968, PG, 149 minutes) subtitles
Monthly Matinees
Movies play at 1:30 p.m. Fridays. Subtitles available with 15-min. notice. 1/8
“Tomorrowland”
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“Ricki & the Flash”
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“Walk in the Woods”
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“The Martian”
A scientifically minded teen and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space. (2015) PG. A musician who gave up everything for her dream of rock-’n’-roll stardom returns home, looking to make things right with her family. (2015) PG-13. Upon returning to the U.S., Bill Bryson decides the best way to connect with his homeland is to hike the Appalachian Trail with one of his oldest friends. (2014) R. During a mission an astronaut is presumed dead and left behind by his crew. With meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to live and find a way to signal Earth that he is alive. (2015) PG-13.
More free movies! Pages 8, 9
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Support MS Support Group
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Parkinson's Support Group
Third
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1:30-3:30pm
Pet Therapy
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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 8/27.
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Chair Massage Clinic (15 or 30 minutes)
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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.
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Foot Care Licensed technician provides basic trim. Bring a small towel. Those with special foot-care needs should contact the front office in advance.
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Income Tax Assistance AARP’s tax-aide volunteers provide free assistance. Call for appointment starting 1/4. Spaces fill quickly.
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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
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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 12/26, 1/2, 1/6, 2/13.
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Senior Meals Program (age 60+) Enjoy a delicious meal in the company of others. Two entrees to choose from. Call by 1 p.m., three days in advance, to reserve entree.
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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.
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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.
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Willamalane Park and Recreation District 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, 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.
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. 541-736-4104
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Pioneer Cemetery Park 398 S. C St. Pride Park, 277 S. 34th St.
Eastgate Woodlands/Alton Baker 512 Aspen St.
Rob Adams Park 890 MountainGate Drive
Gamebird Park 1500 Mallard Ave. Georgia-Pacific Park
Willamalane Parks
Page Park 1300 Hayden Bridge Road
Douglas Gardens Park 3455 S. Redwood Drive
Fort Park, 300 58th St. CHRIS MIHULKA
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
Jesse Maine Memorial Park South 69th Place
Willamalane Park, 1276 G St.
Kelly Butte Park/Overlook 937 Summit Blvd. Lively Park 6100 Thurston Road Meadow Park, 851 Mill St.
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
More improvements are slated for Meadow Park, part of a series of projects receiving bond funding.
Improvements Made to Ruff Park, Meadow Park Voter-approved bond funds are continuing to help make improvements in Willamalane parks. One park getting special treatment is Wallace M. Ruff Memorial Park, an attraction in the Thurston area that is known for its magnolia arboretum. Improvements to Ruff Park were completed in November and include an access driveway from 66th Street, a paved parking lot with accessible parking spaces, paved trails, benches, bike racks and additional landscaping. These changes make the area more accessible to park visitors, especially those with limited mobility or those who may be experiencing a disability. Meadow Park, located on Mill Street, has also begun to see improvements. In October, crews upgraded the baseball field in the park. The dirt and gravel surfaces underneath the bleachers and player benches have been freshly paved in concrete, and the connection of the pavement to an adjacent sidewalk renders the whole baseball field area ADA accessible. This upgrade will make the place a welcome home for Little League to use at the beginning of next season. The field already sees a lot of action — more than 50 games last year. Willamalane plans to make more upgrades to Meadow Park in 2016, giving special attention to the playground area and new pathways connecting the playground, restrooms and baseball field. Both park projects received funding from the 2012 bond measure, which is providing $20 million for park and trail projects throughout the district. See page 70. — 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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Knee-high Naturalist
Ages 3-5. Dig into science in four weeks of hands-on outdoor
exploration designed specifically for preschoolers by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Dorris Ranch, Tomseth House Tree-Mendous Trees 2/3 Digging into Soil 2/10 Wicked Cool Weather 2/17 Our Feathered Friends 2/24
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A Stitch in Time
Ages 8-12. Children in the 18th and 19th centuries created
embroidered samplers to showcase their skills. Many of these samplers survive today. Spend two Saturdays with us creating your own cross stitch sampler. Design, draw and sew a creation to take home. Instructions and supplies provided. Dorris Ranch, Tomseth House 2/6 & 2/13 Sa
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Kids Curate!
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.
Historic Village Masterson Pioneer Homestead
In 1852, pioneers William and Eliza Masterson settled their large family in a simple, 12-foot-by-16-foot log cabin like this one. A blacksmith shop and a freight farm wagon tell more of the story.
Native American Plank House
This 20-by 16-foot plank house is built of cedar planks, like the homes Native Americans built in this area before 1820.
Trapper’s Cabin
This replica of an 1830s fur trappers cabin helps students learn about this important era of Oregon history.
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With winter in full force, Dorris Ranch can lose some of its magical color. Help us by designing and creating a colorful piece of artwork to be displayed at the ranch for everyone to admire. Artwork must be on an 8½-by-11 sheet of white paper. Please include your name and phone number on a separate sheet of paper. Drop off or mail completed artwork to Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield OR 97478.
Earth Art
Ages 8-12. What better way to celebrate Earth Day than by creat-
ing amazing art! We will use Dorris Ranch as our canvas and the flora and fauna as our medium to create masterpieces for you to take home or have displayed at Willamalane Center. Dorris Ranch 4/23
Sa 10am-12pm
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Living History Educational Programs
Costumed living history interpreters lead you through a historical adventure. Group tours are offered in the spring and fall, Monday-Friday. Visit willamalane.org for details. All ages welcome.
Traveling Trunk Show
• One-room Schoolhouse • Kalapuya, the First People • Entertainment of the Victorian Era • The Pioneer Settler Let us bring history to you! Costumed historical interpreters transport the excitement of learning to your group. Choose your experience. $50 for 1-hour presentation Register online at willamalane.org
More Programs • Acorn Nature Program, page 28 • Group Certifications and Badges, page 28 • Dorris Ranch Discovery Bus, page 29
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Volunteers Help Us Grow!
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
Help improve a trail, restore wildlife habitat and put your skills to use. Willamalane provides gloves, tools and water at all work parties. Please tell us you’ll be coming by sending an email to parks@willamalane.org or calling 541-736-4104. Youth must be 16 or older to volunteer without a supervising adult.
• Feb. 20: Must-Dash at Dorris Ranch • February-March: Groups needed for Megga Hunt egg stuffing • March 26: Megga Hunt at Lively Park • April 22: Noche de Lotería at Willamalane Adult Activity Center Willamalane volunteers make a difference. For information about these opportunities, contact Kim at kiml@willamalane.org or at 541-736-4520.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Saturday, Jan. 16 8:45 a.m.-12 p.m. Eastgate Woodlands Join Willamalane and Friends of Trees Eugene in planting trees and clearing weeds. Meet at the Walnut Street entrance.
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Eastgate Monthly Work Parties Eastgate Woodlands 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Meet the first Saturday of the month, beginning Feb. 6. Remove invasive weeds and plant native species. Meet at the boat launch parking lot near 512 Aspen St.
Garden Party Friday, March 25, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Adult Activity Center A morning of weeding, planting and visiting with friends.
Earth Day Project Saturday, April 23 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Island Park, south entrance Celebrate Earth Day by helping to spread mulch in flowerbeds. This reduces the amount of water and pesticide needed to keep the park beautiful. We need lots of volunteers for this task, so please bring a friend!
Volunteer for a Special Event!
A big thank you to the following groups for volunteering at Willamalane:
Pam Berrian-Johnston (above) and friends meet regularly at Ruff Park to prune branches, pull weeds and keep the arboretum looking beautiful.
SINCE 1999, FRIENDS OF RUFF PARK volunteers have gathered at the park on a regular basis to prune the magnolia trees, pull weeds, and plant shrubs, grasses and flowers. It is through their efforts that we have the beautiful park you see today. Some members have been coming out to help for more than 15 years! The work parties are a chance to catch up with old friends, make new ones, and hear a little bit about the history of the family that inspired the arboretum we treasure. Join the Friends the next time they pick up their pruners and shovels, and earn a free lunch! Work parties will resume for the year in March. Check willamalane.org for the annual schedule on March 1. These Saturday morning gatherings are a great opportunity to meet your neighbors and enjoy the outdoors while working for a good cause.
• Agnes Stewart Middle School • AMvets • Army National Guard • Boy Scout Troop 60 • Eastside Baptist Church • Eugene Family YMCA • Friends of Ruff Park • Friends of Trees, Eugene chapter • Frontier Girls • Identify Dance Company • Mossbacks • Northwest Christian University • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Springfield wards • Sheldon High School NHS • SOLVE • Springfield High School NHS • Springfield High School Cheerleading Team • Starbucks
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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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$65
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Attached kitchen*, flatscreen TV, dry erase boards, sound system
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A/V screen, dry erase boards, sound system
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Attached kitchen*, Flat-screen TV, dry erase boards, sound system
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A/V screen, projector, 8 gaming stations, pool table, foosball, lounge area
Heron Room
49
$35
$45
$55
A/V screen, carpeting
Mill Race Room
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$25
$35
$45
Conference table, executive seating, dry erase board, flatscreen TV
Gym and field space also available for rent! *Kitchen rental an additional $50
Dorris Ranch 205 Dorris St., 541-736-4544
Dorris Ranch is a commercial filbert farm, a public park and a historical treasure. Set your special event in a place where history lives. Rental fees vary by season and day of the week. Ask us about equipment rentals for your event! Tables, chairs and a wooden arch are available. CAPACITY
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Tomseth House
35 indoor, 100 outdoor
$50$125
Historic features, kitchen, restroom
Barn
50 indoor, 300 outdoor
$75$150
Rustic setting, electricity.
Black Walnut Meadow
300
$75
Scenic and serene outdoor space
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Adult Activity Center
Park Shelters
215 W. C St. • 541-736-4444
Lively Park Shelters
A beautiful setting with views of the Willamette River and Island Park. The center includes a central lounge with furniture seating, beverage bar, outdoor patio, commercial kitchen and Internet access. Ample parking. CAPACITY
McKenzie 200 Room
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$65
$75
$85
Hardwood floor, stage, sound system, adjoining full-service kitchen available.
Cascade Room
60
$35
$45
$55
A/V screen, sound system, kitchenette, whiteboard
Santiam Room
80
$35
$45
$55
Scenic view; tables not available
Parkview Room
30
$25
$35
$45
Scenic view
Riverview 40 Room
$25
$35
$45
Scenic view
Patio
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Beautiful pergola and brick surface with scenic view
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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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Both shelters
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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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$60/hr.
Picnic tables, barbecue, hot plate, sink, power outlets
$100/ hr.
$110/hr.
$120/ hr.
Exclusive use of both shelters
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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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$2,000 $3,000
Exclusive use
Entire park, all day
n/a
$3,000 $3,500 $4,500
Exclusive use
Fixed stage, natural amphitheater, north shelter
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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Marcha y Celebración para el Día de Martin Luther King, Jr. Lunes, 18 de enero, 1:30-4 p.m. Springfield High School En la celebración para este famoso líder de los derechos civiles, tendremos música, una recepción de arte y palabras por parte de los alumnos. Consulten los detalles en su colegio.
Must-Dash 1K and Little Shavers Fun Run Dorris Ranch Sábado, 20 febrero, 9 a.m. $5 por persona ¡Celebremos el mes de febrero con La Carrera del Bigote.! Esta carrera sin límite de tiempo de 1K se realizará en Dorris Ranch y el sendero del Middle Fork Path. Los niños pueden lucir sus bigotes en la carrera “Little Shaver’s Fun Run”. Habrá una competencia de los mejores bigotes y una cabina fotográfica. No se admiten perros. No es necesaro inscribir a los niños menores de edad que asistan en carriola. Inscripciones en en sitio web hasta el 19 de febrero. La inscripción en el sitio tiene un valor de $10. Aceptamos pedidos de camisetas de algodón a $10 hasta el 10 de febrero. La carrera para niños incia a las 9:00 y la de 1K a las 9:15 am.
Mega Busqueda de Huevos de Pascua Sábado, 26 de marzo 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Lively Park • $5 por niño, gratis para los que no participan Hay más de 25.000 huevos de Pascua y premios escondidos para jugar a encontrarlos. Habrá juegos, artesanias y también pueden dar un paseo en el Tren de Willamalane. Bailen al son de una música en vivo. No olviden traer su cámara para tomarse una foto con Hops el Conejo.. Compren sus entradas en la página web o en cualquier sitio de Willamalane a partir del 22 de febrero. Los eventos no se cancelarán por lluvia. 541-736-4544 Los eventos se llevarán a cabo en los horarios establecidos. Es importante llegar como mínimo media hora antes del evento para poder estacionar los autos, trasladarse y pagar la entrada . El cupo de estacionamiento es limitiado. Habrá más lugares disponibles en Thurston High School, 333 58th St. de donde saldrá un servicio de trasporte comenzando a las 9 am. El ultimo transporte saldrá de Lively Park a las 12 p.m.
Noche de Lotería
HORARIO DE LAS BUSQUEDAS ¡Es importante ser puntual! Hasta 5 años 9:45 -11 a.m. Grados K -1 10:15 a.m. en punto Grados 2-3 10:45 a.m. en punto Grados 4-5 11:15 a.m. en punto
¡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!
BUSQUEDAS NO´ COMPETETIVAS ¡ES IMPORTANTE SER PUNTUAL! Las búsquedas sin espiritu de competencia se realizarán al final del evento principal y son especiales para los niños con poca tolerancia al ruido y estímulos externos. Búsqueda amistosa para niños de Grados K-2 11:15 a.m. Búsqueda amistosa para niños de Grados 3-5 11:30 a.m. ¡NUEVO! Búsqueda de Huevos para jóvenes y adultos con habilidades especiales, 11:45 a.m.
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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!
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.
541-736-4444 • willamalane.org • ESPAÑOL
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
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ADA 19 Adaptive Recreation 32 Adopt a Park 73 Adult Activity Center 10, 26, 50, 77 Adults 36 Alzheimer’s 55 “American Movie” 9 Art 23, 37, 63-64
Family Gym Time 24 Fitness 4, 40, 43, 44, 51 Floral Clinic 37 French 36, 58 Friendly Finches 20, 21
B Babysitter training 31 Barre 5, 40 Baseball/Softball Clinic 24 Basketball 24, 31, 44 Beckwith, Wayne 6 Belly Dance 39 Birding 67, 73 Birthday parties 26 Board of Directors 11 Bond measure 70-71, 73 Breakfast with Santa 7 Bricks 4 Kidz 47 C Camp Putt 11, 26 Cheery Chickadees 20, 21 Chinese 36, 37, 58 Chocolate Buffet 7, 50 Christmas Parade 7 Classes 50+ 57 Classes for kids 22 Climbing and bouldering 46 Community Garden 70 Computers 61 Cooking 37 CPR/AED training 36 Crochet 38 Cycle 40 D Dance 22, 39, 62 Day Trips 39, 66-68 Dog obedience 37 Dorris Ranch 28-29, 74, 76 Dorris Ranch Discovery Bus 29 Drawing 37, 63-64 Driver education 31, 57 E Early Start 20 Employee Honors 6 Español 78-79 Essential Oils 38, 59 Event Calendar 5
G Games & Cards 65 H Happy Hummingbirds 20 Hiking Club 5 Historic Village 74 Holiday Marketplace 7 I Inclusion 19 Island Park Art Gallery 9, 50-51 Italian 57 J Jewelry 37-38, 50, 64 Jiu Jitsu 43 Jumping Jays 20, 21 K Keefer, Bob 7 Key staff 11 Key to class listings 19 Kiddie pool 12 Kids 22 Kids Club 27 Kids Curate! 23, 74 Kids’ Night Out 22 L “Labyrinth” 9 Lapidary Shop 38, 65 Lap swimming 16 Legal advice 54 LEGO 47 M Martial arts 28, 43, Martin Luther King Jr. March and Celebration 7 Medicare 56, 58 Meetings 69 MEGGA Hunt 8 Memberships 43 Middle School Dances 30 Middle School Sports 31
Middle School Spring Prom 31 Mill Race Path 70 Mobile stage 77 “Mommie Dearest” 9 Mommy and Me 4, 40 Movies 8-9, 68 Music 63 Must-Dash 1K 8 N Newsletters 19 Nia 41, 51 “Night of the Hunter” 9 Noche de Lotería 9 No-school days 29 P Pacific Park 70 Painting 63-64 Parent-Child Valentine’s Soirée 22 Parkinson’s 55, 69 parks 72, 73, 74 Park shelters 77 Parties 26 Personal Growth 59-60 Personal training 44 Photo policy 11 Piano 39 Pickleball 45 PiYo 41 Preschool 20-21 Pub Run at Growler Underground 5, 41 Q Qigong 41, 52 Quartz Park 71 Quilting 65 R Ready Robins 20, 21 ReFit 5, 41 Reiki 59 Rentals and Reservations 76 “Rocky Horror Picture Show” 9 S Services 69 Shelters 77 SilverSneakers 52 Singing Sparrows 20-21 Slim Down Springfield 5, 40 Soccer 31 Softball 40 Spanish 57
Splash! at Lively Park 11, 12, 26, 35, 71, 77 Spring Cling 9 SpringFilm 9 StarBabies 15 StarTots 15 Storytime Series 22 Support 69 Sushi 101 36 Swim Club 18 Swim lessons 14 T Tai Chi 41, 52 Technology 60 Tennis 45 Textiles 64 Text Message Club 31 “The Age of Love” 8, 51 Thurston Hills Natural Area 71 Total Release Basketball 24 Track and field 24 Traveling Trunk Show 28, 74 Trips 39, 66, 68, 67 Tumbling 5, 25 Two50 10, 30 U Urban Homesteading 36, 37, 54, 57, 58 V Vineyards & Violins 9 Volkswalking 54 Volunteers 75 W Walking 54 Water exercise 17 Waterpark swims 12. 13 Wildish Community Theater 77 Willamalane Center 10, 26, 42, 43, 70, 76 Willamalane Park Foundation 48, 73 Willamalane Park Swim Center 10, 13, 26, 77 Willamalane Swim Club 18 Wood Shop 39, 65 Woodworking 38, 65 Y Yoga 41, 53 Z Zumba 41, 43, 54
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