Willamalane winter/spring 2019

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THANK YOU for decades of fun and decades to come


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MEGGA Hunt Hunt for your share of more than 25,000 eggs and prizes! A Willamalane tradition since 1955.

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16 Volunteers 18 Facilities, Parks 19 Registration 31 Inclusion Information 22 Aquatics

• Splash! at Lively Park • Willamalane Park Swim Center • Swim Lessons

32 Preschools 33 Classes for Kids 35 Kids Club 38 Middle School Programs

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• Two50 Youth Center

42 Climbing 43 Adaptive Recreation 44 Outdoor Programs 46 Dorris Ranch 49 Trips 52 Bob Keefer Center 53 Adult Athletics 54 Adult Activity Center 58 Classes for Adults • Fitness • Arts and Crafts • Dance • Food and Drink • General Interest

• Health and Wellness • Urban Homesteading • Technology • Lectures

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Preschools Is your little one ready to leap into learning? We offer full-day and part-time preschool opportunities.

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Event Central For parties, weddings, meetings and more! Book your celebration at a Willamalane park or facility.

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Welcome

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Happy New Year from Willamalane Park and Recreation District! Thank you, from all of us, for the honor and privilege of providing you with parks, programs and services. As 2019 begins, so does an important milestone in Willamalane’s history — we’re celebrating our 75th Anniversary! Circuit Court Judge and Lane County District Attorney William S. Fort spearheaded the visionary effort to incorporate the district on Sep. 29, 1944. Since then, Willamalane has encountered a number of challenges. But, like the communities that we serve, we’ve embodied a fighting spirit of resiliency. These qualities, along with our passion for service, have produced the awardwinning district that we are today. Please take a moment to read the article “History of Willamalane” on page six to learn more about the history of your park and recreation district. I am especially proud to be the 10th superintendent in Willamalane’s history. To be mentioned in the same company with leaders like Bob Artz, Gary Walker and Bob Keefer is both humbling and inspiring. It’s my honor to continue their work and lead Willamalane into our next 75 years. To show our gratitude to you, our Springfield community, we will be celebrating our 75th Anniversary with a number of exciting events, promotions and interactive opportunities designed just for you. Be on the lookout for 75th promotions, which will culminate in a very special event on Sep. 29, 2019. Our anniversary logo states, “75 Years and Counting,” and you can count on us to continue delivering exceptional parks and recreation to enrich the lives of everyone we serve. Be well,

Michael Wargo Superintendent

Willamalane’s board is composed of five members elected to serve four-year terms. Public board meetings are usually held on the second Wednesday of the month, 6:30 p.m. at Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation. Meeting agendas are available the Friday before each meeting at willamalane.org.

Denise Bean President

Greg James Vice President

Anne Ballew Director

Lee Beyer Director

Janis Ross Director

Contact the board at boardofdirectors@willamalane.org. Any email sent to an elected official becomes a public record.

Administration Michael Wargo Superintendent 541-736-4006 michaelw@willamalane.org Eric Adams Planning, Parks and Facilities Director 541-736-4048 eric.adams@willamalane.org Dania Ballard Finance Director 541-736-4034 dania.ballard@willamalane.org Nicole Gibson Administrative Services Director 541-736-4030 nicoleg@willamalane.org Kendall Reid Recreation Services Division Director 541-736-4501 kendall.reid@willamalane.org

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Welcome ON THE COVER With this guide, we kick off our 75th year, and first and foremost we want to say thank you. Willamalane exists because of community members who attend our programs, enjoy our parks, visit our facilities, volunteer at events and vote for our continued funding. We are grateful to the generations of Springfield residents and others from the surrounding area who have supported us since our inception, and we are excited to keep our momentum going into the future. Throughout this issue, you’ll see vintage photos and news clippings that celebrate our shared history. You’ll be able to recognize these images by the presence of our 75th logo in the corner or our tag line, “75 Years and Counting,” ­along the bottom. Maybe you attended a class or event reported on in one of the articles, or maybe you recognize someone from one of the old photos; if so we’d love to hear from you. Share these and any other Willamalane memories on our Facebook page, Instagram or Twitter using #willamalane75.

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Willamalane Pet Parade, late 1950s.

Watch our website and social media pages to find out about special 75th anniversary happenings in the coming months. This year also marks the 40th anniversary of the Adult Activity Center and the 30th anniversary of Splash! at Lively Park. It’s a big year! We look forward to celebrating together with you.

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1952 Willamalane Park and Recreation District boundary

History of Willamalane THIS SEPTEMBER, WILLAMALANE Park and Recreation District will reach a significant milestone in its history: our 75th anniversary. Following its charter on Sept. 29, 1944, the district endured lawsuits challenging its validity, financial concerns and lack of adequate facilities. Many thought this grand idea of a special park district might fail before it got very far. According to the Dec. 11, 1955 edition of The Register-Guard, the vote to incorporate the district in September of 1944 was 233-99 in favor, but it wasn’t until 1945 that any type of program was started and initial tax money received. Once it began, however, growth occurred at an astonishing rate. Following the passage of the first budget — $25,000 — by the board of directors in 1945, total patron usage for district offerings leapt to 47,000 by 1947. Just eight years later, in 1955, more than 200,000 people utilized Willamalane programs and facilities including the Memorial Building and the popular Willamalane Pool. Those facilities saw numbers exceeding 120,000 and 56,000 respectively. The district has continued to grow, and in 2017 Willamalane welcomed more than 1.8 million visits to its facilities. Bob Keefer Center saw in excess of 300,000 visitors alone, while Willamalane’s two aquatic facilities saw more than 150,000 guests last year. The district is a pioneer in its field, being the first active park district formed in the state of Oregon. Locally, the successful launch of Willamalane inspired the formation of the River Road Park and Recreation District in Eugene as well as Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District in Beaverton, which were both founded in 1955. Later, Bend Park and Recreation District was created using the Willamalane model in 1974 after being operated by the city of Bend since 1949. The idea of Willamalane began when William Fort, then a Circuit Court judge and acting Lane County district attorney, 6 | Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org

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came across a state law passed in 1941 that provided for the formation of a park district. Juvenile problems were pressing at the time, and he felt that more opportunities for recreation would help solve those problems. Together with Lane County Sheriff C.E. Crowe and former Springfield Public Schools Superintendent E.H. Silke, Fort formed a blueprint for the district. Willamalane’s first superintendent, Walter F. Hansen of Palo Alto, Calif. was hired in December 1945. He would serve until July 1, 1947 when Irene Squires was named Willamalane’s second superintendent. Squires was replaced by Clayton Anderson in July 1952. The first programming began during the summer of 1945 using funds from the community chest. For his efforts, Fort was dubbed “Father of Willamalane Park and Recreation District” and received national recognition in 1956 with a citation from the National Recreation Association. He was awarded the Outstanding Citizen Award by the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce in 1963 and Eugene First Citizen in 1964. The district’s park across from Thurston High School bears his name to honor his role in the creation of Willamalane and the success it has enjoyed for the past 75 years. For all of the early triumphs of the district, there were numerous challenges which had to be overcome. In September 1948, voters passed, by a more than 2-to-1 margin, a $285,000 bond issue to build a park adjacent to Springfield High School complete with a swimming pool, wading pool, dressing rooms, showers and other park facilities. However, the bond issue was turned down on technical grounds by John Shuler, a Portlandbased bonding attorney. Because of the ruling, bonding companies wouldn’t purchase district bonds. Another effect of this ruling was that the district’s 1949 budget was frozen because banks wouldn’t accept short-term warrants. Since tax money wouldn’t come until later that year, the district found itself in a major financial crisis. The ruling also questioned


whether the formation of Willamalane Park and Recreation District was legal, and the district board of directors called for a test court case. After Lane County Circuit Court ruled in August 1949 that the district was legally constituted and authorized to do business, the test case was carried to the Oregon Supreme Court to settle the issue. On June 20, 1950, the Oregon Supreme Court upheld the lower court ruling. Less than two months later, the long approved $285,000 worth of bonds were sold and pool construction started. On Memorial Day, 1951, the Memorial Building was dedicated after it was acquired from the Veterans Memorial Association the previous July. The building stands as a monument to community effort as well as an everlasting memorial to those who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War II and the Korean conflict. One month later, on Independence Day, Willamalane Pool opened JUDGE WILLIAM FORT with a dedication ceremony. Appropriately, Judge Fort gave the signal as 500 youngsters jumped into the pool for the first time. The remainder of the 1950s and into the 1960s saw continued expansion with the acquisition of Robin Park (1956); Island Park (1957); Game Bird Park, Kelly Butte Park and Meadow Park (1958); Menlo Park and Willamette Heights Park (1960); and Royal Delle Park, Douglas Gardens Park, Page School Park, North 35th Street Park and Guy Lee Park (1961). Six additional parks were acquired before the end of that decade. In 1960, Robert Artz was hired as the fourth superintendent. That year also brought Willamalane some statewide accolades as the district was honored with the Distinguished Award in Recreation, which recognized Willamalane as having an outstanding park system in Oregon. That award would begin a longstanding tradition of distinction. The district has earned numerous top awards from national associations and agencies for its park system and programs including the prestigious National Gold Medal for Excellence in the Field of Park and Recreation Management in 1986 and 2016. Willamalane Pool received its long-awaited roof in 1963, allowing the district to offer year-round aquatics programming for the first time. This project led to an Award of Merit for Leadership from American City & County Magazine in 1964. Artz left his post in 1967 and was replaced by Robert Haworth, who would hold the top position with the district for just two years, making way for River Road Park and Recreation District chief Gary Walker in 1969. Walker would be Willamalane’s superintendent until 1982. Major capital improvement projects took place in the decades to come, including the construction of Willamalane Adult Activity Center in 1979, the addition of Splash! at Lively Park in 1989, the 32nd Street Sports Park (now Les Schwab Sports Park) in 2004, Willamalane Community Center (now part of Bob Keefer Center) in 2006 and the acquisition of the Regional Sports Center (now Bob Keefer Center) and management and operation of Camp Putt, both in 2010. Overseeing the aforementioned projects were two superintendents that brought Willamalane into the 21st Century. Daniel Plaza took over for Walker in 1982 and held the post for 18

years, making him Willamalane’s longest-tenured district lead. He was succeeded by Bob Keefer in 2000. Keefer was monumental in the accelerated growth of the district in the new millennium. Under his guidance, Willamalane opened a new skate park at Willamalane Park, which was made possible by donations from the Tony Hawk Foundation. The skate park was christened by Hawk himself in 2003. Keefer led the construction of the Willamalane Community Center and the acquisition of the Regional Sports Center. The combined 97,000 square-foot facility was renamed the Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation in his honor upon his retirement in 2016. He also led the successful charge for a $20 million bond measure passed in 2012 to expand parks and trails and preserve natural areas. He received the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce First Citizen award in 2012, the same honor that Judge Fort was bestowed in 1963. Keefer also received the Spirit of Springfield award in 2016, among others. Keefer was superintendent for 16 years and was followed by Vincent Martorello. Current Willamalane superintendent Michael Wargo took the post in 2018 and is tasked with leading the district towards its next 75 years. “I am proud to act as superintendent for Willamalane,” said Wargo. “I have such high regard for our staff, patrons and volunteers, and I am happy to step up at this time to support our organization moving forward.” Created from a need for Springfield-area parents to have supervised playgrounds for their children, Willamalane is now a bustling park district that serves more than 1.8 million people annually. With 46 parks, five major facilities and more than 2,000 acres of parks and natural areas, Willamalane is poised for future growth while serving the residents of Springfield at an awardwinning level.

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The Willamalane train chugs along in the Springfield Centennial Parade, 1985.

Special Events CALENDAR January 3 Springfilm: “Thelma and Louise” Wildish Theater 18 Riverside Chamber Symphony Adult Activity Center 21 MLK, Jr. Celebration Springfield High School

February 7 Springfilm: “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” Wildish Theater 8 Art Reception: Tinker and Gabehart Adult Activity Center 14 Sweetheart Dance feat. Chocolate Buffet Adult Activity Center

March 2 Spirit of the Mill Race 8K Mill Race Path 9 Youth Warrior Challenge II: Reloaded Bob Keefer Center 23 Camp Putt opens for spring break 23 Spring Propagation Fair Adult Activity Center 28 Springfilm: “The Dark Crystal” Wildish Theater Lunch and Learn: Golden Radio Days April 19

April 6–7 Rock and Mineral Show Adult Activity Center 11 Springfilm: “Rain Man” Wildish Theater 12 Art Reception: Photo Contest Adult Activity Center 19 Lunch and Learn: Golden Radio Days Adult Activity Center 20 MEGGA Hunt Lively Park 28 Spring Cling Bob Keefer Center

May 2 Springfilm: “Captain Fantastic” Wildish Theater 4 “Murder on the American Express” Performance Adult Activity Center 11 Mother’s Day Tea Dorris Ranch

MEGGA Hunt April 20

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24–26 Les Schwab Classic Les Schwab Sports Park


Special Events

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Riverside Chamber Symphony Friday, Jan. 18 2–4 p.m. Adult Activity Center $5 advance/$7 day of event

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Spirit of the Mill Race 8K Saturday, March 2 9 a.m. Booth-Kelly Trailhead, 307 S. 5th St.

Ages 18+. Meet conductor Philip Bayles and enjoy an informational performance from musicians with the Riverside Chamber Symphony.

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Martin Luther King Jr. March and Celebration Monday, Jan. 21 2–4 p.m. Springfield High School All ages. This celebration of the famous civil rights leader features a student art reception, music, student speeches and more. Students are invited to submit an essay, poem, letter, speech, poster or piece of art. See your school for details. Not a Willamalane event.

Sweetheart Dance

featuring Chocolate Buffet Wednesday, Feb. 14 2–4 p.m. Adult Activity Center $5 advance/$7 day of event Ages 18+. Willamalane Adult Activity Center’s annual Valentine’s Day event just got a little sweeter.

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Youth Warrior Challenge II: Reloaded Saturday, March 9 1–4 p.m. Bob Keefer Center $15 in-district/$18 out-of-district

All ages. Stride into the storied history of the Springfield Mill Race on this beautiful 8K run. Both runners and walkers are raving about the trail system, the distance and the unique medals awarded to finishers. Enjoy a complimentary pancake breakfast after the race! • Registration: $30 in advance, $35 at packet pickup • T-shirts are $15, and must be ordered by Feb. 15. • Advance registration ends Thursday, Feb. 28. After this time, participants must register at packet pickup. • Packet pickup: Friday, March 1, 5–7 p.m. at Bob Keefer Center and Saturday, March 2, 7:30–8:30 a.m. at the Booth-Kelly Trailhead. No dogs permitted. Register online at willamalane.org/winterevents.

Ages 6–12. Back by popular demand, this reloaded version of Youth Warrior Challenge is sure to put strength, speed, balance, and problem-solving skills to the test. Kids run, jump, zip, swing, and climb through a series of new and classic obstacles like the Zip Traverse or the Summit Bagger in their quest to become the Ultimate Youth Warrior!

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Willamalane egg hunt, 1968.

A WILLAMALANE TRADITION SINCE 1955 Saturday, April 20 9:30 a.m.–noon Lively Park $6 per child in advance, $8 per child at the gate Free for those not hunting eggs Hunt for your share of more than 25,000 eggs and prizes! Participate in games, crafts and ride on the Willamalane Train. Dance, wiggle and shake to live entertainment. 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 March 1. This is a rain or shine event. Noncompetitive hunts take place at the end of the event and are for participants who would benefit from a quieter egg hunt experience. The adaptive hunt is for teens and adults with disabilities. 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. The last shuttle will leave Lively Park at noon. Register at willamalane.org/winterevents.

EGG HUNT TIMES

You’ll want to be prompt — hunts start on time! Age 5 and under 9:45–11 a.m. (every five minutes) Grades K –1 10:15 a.m. Grades 2–3 10:45 a.m. Grades 4–5 11:15 a.m.

NONCOMPETITIVE HUNT TIMES Sensory-friendly, Grades K–2 Sensory-friendly, Grades 3–5 Adaptive, all ages

11:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m.

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Special Events

MEGGA Hunt: The Evolution of Hops the Bunny HOPS THE BUNNY has brought smiles to generations of MEGGA Hunt participants. We hope you’ll join Hops again this year for more face-painting, arts-crafting, egg-hunting action!

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Spring Propagation Fair presented by Agrarian Sharing Network Saturday, March 23 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Adult Activity Center FREE All ages. The Agrarian Sharing Network presents a communityfocused, neighborhood-driven propagation fair in Springfield. Hundreds of varieties of scion (fruit tree cuttings) and vegetable seeds will be shared freely to the public. Gardeners with seeds, bulbs, starts or plant divisions to share are encouraged to bring them to the event but there is no contribution required. Fruit tree rootstock will be available for $3 and professional grafting assistance by donation. More information at springpropagationfair.com.

Rock and Mineral Show

presented by Springfield Thunder Eggs Rock Club and Willamalane Adult Activity Center

April 6–7 Saturday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Sunday: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Adult Activity Center FREE All ages. Rock dealers, demonstrations, and rock and mineral specimens from Oregon and beyond, plus fun activities for kids. Food will be available for sale at the event.

Spring Cling Sunday, April 28 1–4 p.m. Bob Keefer Center FREE All ages. Check out our 33-ft climbing wall and also get the lowdown on summer camps and activities. This free event is a great way to experience our wall and also plan out your summer!

THANK

YOU A big spooky thanks to our community partners for their support of the 2018 22nd Annual Haunted Hayride

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Special Events

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Mother’s Day Tea Saturday, May 11 1:30–3 p.m. Barn at Dorris Ranch $15 in-district/$18 out-of-district

All ages. Spend the afternoon honoring that special person in your life. Enjoy sweet and savory treats in the historic Dorris Ranch barn. Pose in our old-time photo booth, and at the end of the day, take home a special craft that the two of you created together.

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Springfilm

Give from the Heart TWENTY YEARS AGO, Willamalane Adult Activity Center staff and the Advisory Council began a direct mail fundraising campaign called Give From the Heart with a very specific goal: Fundraise annually to be able to establish an endowment fund, and when we reach a goal of $100,000, begin to draw interest to make improvements to the center and keep programs affordable. Diane Schechter was the program manager at the center when Give from the Heart began. “The concept of an endowment fund really resonated with our patrons,” Diane said. “People liked the idea that we would save money, allow it to build, then preserve the principal and just spend the interest.” That $100,000 goal was met 11 years ago in 2008. While we are still fundraising, we are starting to accumulate enough donations to pay for special improvement projects that will improve visitors’ experiences at the center. Most recently, patron donations funded our first special improvement project: new hardwood flooring in the Santiam Room and new composite vinyl flooring in the Alder Room. This new flooring will allow multiple fitness, dance and art classes not suitable for carpeted flooring to be offered simultaneously during the most popular times of day, and allow the center to serve approximately 65 more patrons weekly. Give from the Heart raises funds that also mitigate operating expenses, said Sarah Judd, the program manager at the Adult Activity Center. “These funds make it possible for us to improve the center without raising prices on the classes, services and programs we offer.” The center’s annual fundraising begins with the Give from the Heart appeal letter mailed to patron homes on Valentine’s Day and continues for the next couple months. Nearly 300 visitors come to the center daily. According to Sarah, “The Adult Activity Center is a jewel in the Springfield community for older adults since opening its doors in 1979. They love coming here, and Give from the Heart is dedicated to sustaining this special place.” This year, please consider supporting Willamalane Adult Activity Center’s continued efforts to empower adults in personal independence, healthy aging, social connection and lifelong learning by contributing to the Give from the Heart campaign. Learn more by calling 541-736-4444 or visit willamalane.org/givefromtheheart.

Thursdays 6:30 p.m. Wildish Theater, 630 Main St. Free All ages. We’re on a roll — join us for more of our “On the Move” theme. Springfilm is a partnership of the Springfield Public Library, Willamalane and the Wildish Community Theater. Each showing features a unique introduction and is followed by a moderated discussion. Pick up a Springfilm passport and join us for six movies by the end of August for your chance to win fun prizes. JANUARY 3: “Thelma and Louise” (rated R) FEBRUARY 7: “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” (rated R) MARCH 28: “The Dark Crystal” (rated PG) APRIL 11: “Rain Man” (rated R) MAY 2: “Captain Fantastic” (rated R)

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Les Schwab Classic Memorial Day weekend Friday–Sunday, May 24–26 Les Schwab Sports Park Team entry fees (both boys and girls): U8–U10 5/side: $225 U12–U14 7/side: $300 Grades 2–8. Join us Memorial Day weekend for our second annual recreational soccer tournament. Brought to you by Les Schwab Tire Center, this family-friendly tournament invites all players for a weekend of soccer and fun activities.

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20-minute halves Four game guarantee Awards for all divisions Food and beverage vendors on site

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THANK YOU! A big thanks to our community partners for their support of the 2018 PetFest!

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PetFest!


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STAFF PICKS: My fondest memory of Willamalane...

A big thanks to our community partners for their support of the 2018 37th Annual Turkey Stuffer 5K

Zach Bessett, Recreation Coordinator: When I was in elementary school in the late ’80s, my mom signed me up for a pottery class. Among my creations was a gift for my mother: a small Native American-themed canoe. I remember trying to fit every available color onto my “camouflage” canoe. Willamalane staff encouraged my creativity and my mother cherished her gift. The canoe still has a home on my mother’s bookshelf!

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Katie Haney, Aquatic Shift Lead: I remember visiting Dorris Ranch with my school. We toured a cabin with items that were used in the 1800s and then got to go into the orchards to fill up bags of filberts. I remember how beautiful it was! The afternoon was filled with getting dirty, playing tag and lots of laughter. To this day, that is my best memory that I have growing up here in Springfield. I am so proud to work for an organization that can offer opportunities like this to bring families together.

Joyce Shepherd, Customer Service Specialist: My fondest childhood memory of Willamalane is the ballet class I took in the late ’60s. It was held on the third floor of the Memorial Building. I remember wearing a pink tutu and performing for my family.

Springs, Mascot: My fondest memory of Willamalane is the filbert harvest of 2014. There were so many that year the harvester couldn’t get them all and my pals and I ate SO MANY filberts we were stuffed for days!

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Eager volunteers are ready to help out at Willamalane’s Arbor Day celebration. Island Park, 1984

Volunteers Volunteer OPPORTUNITIES Sign up online!

Signing up to volunteer is easier than ever. Visit willamalane.org/wintervolunteer to learn more about our upcoming volunteer opportunities and to register.

EVENTS Mar. 2: Spirit of the Mill Race 8K Apr. 20: MEGGA Hunt Apr. 28: Spring Cling PARKS 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. For information on upcoming trail and park work parties, contact Mavis Sanchez-Scholes at mavis.sanchez@willamalane.org or 541-736-4039.

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Volunteers

volunteer now at willamalane.org/wintervolunteer volunteer spotlight:

Sheldon High School National Honor Society THE SHELDON HIGH School National Honor Society boasts 130 members. All of those members commit to volunteering 25 hours per year — and about 3,000 of those hours are spent with Willamalane. Julia Girod, the National Honor Society (NHS) co-adviser, has worked with the group for more than five years, and says her students gravitate toward youthcentric events. “Any time they can work with kids and individuals, they love to.” But when students are more shy, she said, they can still participate in Willamalane work parties. “There’s a mix of things to be involved in, and you can find something for everyone to enjoy.” Alex Bernard, a Sheldon High School senior, has found it rewarding to work with Willamalane. “From getting to be the D.J. at the ROCKtober Fest, making

crafts with kids and their parents at the Valentine’s Soiree, and painting faces at the Children’s Celebration, Willamalane has provided me with some of the best memories of serving the kids of the Eugene-Springfield community,” Alex said. Sheldon senior Madelyn Hubbs, who volunteered at Children’s Celebration, shares that sentiment. “I’ve gotten the opportunity to volunteer there the last two years, and each year everyone has been extremely nice and enthusiastic,” she said. “I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking to help out around the community and be a part of something that puts a smile on hundreds of kids’ faces!” Julia Girod thinks that the partnership between Sheldon High School NHS and Willamalane is “a win-win for both sides.” We certainly agree. Thank you, Sheldon

High School National Honor Society, for the incredible impact that you make in our community!

Thanks to Our Volunteer Groups We sincerely appreciate our dedicated, loyal and long-time volunteers who serve the district’s events, facilities and youth programs. Without your support, we could not run the many programs and events we operate. We are grateful for your support! Here’s a big thank you to the following groups and businesses for volunteering at Willamalane: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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The Arc Lane County Disciples of Dirt Eagle Scouts Epperson Orthodontics Eugene Mountain Rescue Lane Community College Miller Integrated Nature Experience Mossback Club Obsidians Oregon Community Credit Union Oregon Supported Living Program Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Sheldon National Honor Society Springfield High School Springfield High School National Honor Society Starbucks Systems West Engineers Thurston High School Waypoint Community Church Willamalane District Volunteers

We would also like to thank Track Town Pizza for their generous donations to our volunteer programs! They have provided pizza lunches and dinners to our volunteers during multiple events. We are so thankful for their community spirit and their delicious pizza!

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Facilities

splash! at lively park

willamalane park swim center

6100 Thurston Rd. 541-736-4244 splash@willamalane.org

1276 G St. 541-736-4080 wpsc@willamalane.org

LTD route: 11 See page 22

LTD route: 18 See page 23

camp putt adventure golf park

adult activity center

4006 Franklin Blvd. 541-852-4653 campputt@willamalane.org closed for winter, will open for spring break LTD routes: EmX See page 48

215 W. C St. 541-736-4444 waac@willamalane.org Shuttle service: 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., M–F to/from LTD LTD routes: EmX, 85 See page 54

bob keefer center for sports and recreation 250 S. 32nd St. 541-736-4544 willamalane@willamalane.org LTD route: 11 See page 52

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Parks Willamalane Park and Recreation District, winner of the 2016 National Gold Medal Award for excellence in parks and recreation, maintains and operates five recreation facilities and 46 parks and natural areas, totaling nearly 1,500 acres. Highlights include 10 waterfront areas, 29 miles of hiking and biking trails, nine turf and four synthetic sports fields and 27 playgrounds. Willamalane offers 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 and Bluebelle Way Bob Artz Memorial Park 7807 Thurston Rd. By-Gully Bike/Jog Path Mill Street to Anderson Lane Clearwater Park 2400 Clearwater Lane Dorris Ranch 205 Dorris St. Douglas Gardens Park 3455 S. Redwood Dr. Eastgate Woodlands/ Alton Baker 512 Aspen St. EWEB Bike Path Pioneer Parkway to 35th St. Fort Park 300 58th St. Gamebird Park 1500 Mallard Ave. Georgia-Pacific Park Undeveloped Guy Lee Park 890 Darlene St. Harvest Landing Harvest Lane Island Park 200 W. B St. James Park 4141 E. 19th Ave. Jasper Meadows Park 1600 S. 57th Pl. Jesse Maine Memorial Park 770 S. 70th St. Kelly Butte Park/Overlook 937 Summit Blvd. Les Schwab Sports Park 250 S. 32nd St. Lively Park 6100 Thurston Rd. Marylhurst Park 859 18th St.

Meadow Park 851 Mill St. Menlo Park 1080 Cottonwood Ave. Middle Fork Path Dorris Ranch to Clearwater Park Mill Race Path S. B St. to Middle Fork Path at Georgia Pacific Park Mill Race Park 200 S. Mill St. Pacific Park 2163 Shadylane Dr. Page Park 1300 Hayden Bridge Rd. Pioneer Cemetery Park 398 S. C St. Pride Park 277 S. 34th St. Quartz Park 2300 S. 60th St. Rob Adams Park 890 Mountaingate Dr. Robin Park 2950 Wayside Loop Royal Delle Park 401 Blackstone St. Ruff Park 576 67th St. Thurston Hills Natural Area 7575 McKenzie Hwy. Thurston Park 6329 F St. or 747 64th St. Tyson Park 3405 E St. Volunteer Park 4350 Mt. Vernon Rd. West D Street Greenway Aspen St. to Riverview St. Willamalane Park 1276 G St. Willamette Heights Park 508 Valley View Ave.


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3 Easy Ways to Sign Up Long registration lines are a thing of the past.

1 Click

2 Call

3 Come in

Register online, any time at willamalane.org/winterregister.

Call 541-736-4544 to register by phone.

Register in person at a Willamalane facility.

Are You In-District?

Fees and Refunds

Photo Policy

Most class listings include two prices. The first, labeled ID for in-district, is the price charged to district residents. The second price, labeled OD, is for out-of-district patrons. The price difference reflects the support residents provide in taxes paid to Willamalane. For information on district boundaries, see the map on pages 20–21.

Fees are due at time of registration. Refunds must be requested three working days prior to the start of an activity.

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 yourself or your child photographed, contact the main office or a staff member for additional paperwork.

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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

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11 Thurston Hills Natural Area Willamalane built a trailhead and initial trail system at this new 665-acre natural area, with more trails to come.

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8 Les Schwab Sports Park Willamalane constructed two new synthetic turf fields and replaced the turf on two others. We’ve also added an entry plaza and restrooms.

completed ✓

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1 Gamebird Park Willamalane partnered with Springfield Public Schools and Huerto de la Familia on a nearly one-acre community garden with 60 plots.

completed ✓

7 Marylhurst Park Willamalane constructed a new neighborhood park at 18th and H streets.

completed ✓

2 Pacific Park Willamalane redeveloped a park in the Pacific Park subdivision, adding a new playground, seating areas and basketball court.

completed ✓

9 Clearwater Park Willamalane built two new trails and installed a disc golf course.

completed ✓


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FOREVER BOND PROJECT UPDATE

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3 Adult Activity Center Willamalane replaced outdated kitchen equipment and carpeting.

completed ✓

10 Quartz Park Willamalane partnered with Springfield Public Schools on a new park that will serve as a playground for a future school.

completed ✓

4 Island Park Willamalane added new playground surfacing, a sand play area and a new restroom.

completed ✓

12 Splash! at Lively Park Willamalane made energy conservation upgrades.

completed ✓

5 Dorris Ranch Projects at this historic park include a new restroom, signage and entrance improvements. TO BE COMPLETED IN 2019

6 Mill Race Path This 2.7-mile walking and cycling path follows the historic Springfield Mill Race from downtown to the Middle Fork Path.

completed ✓

13 Ruff Park This growing magnolia arboretum has new improvements to parking, paths and landscaping.

completed ✓

14 Weyerhaeuser-McKenzie Natural Area Willamalane reconstructed a parking lot.

completed ✓


Aquatics

register now at willamalane.org/winterevents

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

Waterpark Swims Winter/Spring Waterpark Swims MW

6–7:30pm*

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

F

4–8pm

Sa

1–8pm

Su

1–5pm

Special Waterpark Swims Opening of Splash!, 1989

1/21

M

1–7:30pm

2/18

M

1–7:30pm

Winter Break Waterpark Swims 12/22

Sa

1–8pm

12/23–24

Su–M

1–5pm

12/26–29

W–Sa

1–8pm

12/30–1/1

Su–Tu

1–5pm

1/2–5

W–Sa

1–8pm

1/6–7

Su–M

1–5pm

Spring Break Waterpark Swim 3/25–29

M–F

12–8pm

Waterpark Swim Admission Toddler

$5 ID

Single

$6.50 ID $7.75 OD

Family of 4

$22 ID

Under 3

3+

$5.75 OD

$28 OD

Add $4 for each additional family member in same household

Groups

$5.50 ID $6.75 OD

Fun Pack

$49 ID

6+/each

10 visits

$62 OD

Kiddie Pool Swims 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 during all operational hours: WINTER/SPRING HOURS MW 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. TuThF 6:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Sa 1:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Su 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

CLOSURES 12/24 Open 1–5 p.m. 12/25 Holiday 12/31 Open 1–5 p.m. 4/21 Holiday

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During Kiddie Pool Swims, an adult must accompany children under 3 into the water and keep at arm’s reach. Adults with children 3–6 years old must be monitoring children at water’s edge. Adult admission is FREE at this time.

Winter/Spring Kiddie Pool Swims

1/8–4/30 MW

8:30am–5:30pm

TuTh

8am–8pm

F

8:30am–3:30pm

Kiddie Pool Swim Admission Kids

$4.50 ID/$5.25 OD

10-visit pass

$36 ID/$42 OD

6 and under

Adults are FREE. (Special discount rates not available during waterpark swims)


Aquatics

Willamalane Park Swimming Pool, 1953. It was covered in 1963 to allow year-round use.

Recreation Swims Winter/Spring Recreation Swims 1/8–4/30

Sa

1–3pm

Recreation Swim Admission Single

$3.50 ID $4.25 OD

10-visit pass

$28 ID

All ages

$34 OD

Adult and Child Swim

Willamalane Park Swim Center

We offer adults with children the opportunity to enjoy the warm, 88-degree pool as facility schedule allows. Adult and child swimmers share the warm water pool with adults exercising on their own. The lap pool and deep-water pool are not available during this time. Adults must accompany children in the water, and there must be one adult for every two kids. Schedules vary, so download the calendar at willamalane.org/winterwpsc or pick one up at Willamalane Park Swim Center. Adult & Child Swim Admission

A water exercise class works out at Willamalane Park Swim Center. Exercising in water helps relieve the joints, and the water's resistance helps swimmers gain strength. Participants also find 1276stress G St. on • 541-736-4080 Willamalane's classes are a great way to make friends! wpsc@willamalane.org • willamalane.org/winterwpsc

Adult & child

$5.25 ID $5.75 OD

Additional $2.75 ID child/adult $3 OD

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 (3–5 feet) wheelchair-accessible play and exercise pool with a waterslide. Parties Book us for your birthday! Both community room and pool deck options are available. Visit willamalane.org/winterrentals. Questions? The Welcome Desk is open during all operational hours: WINTER/SPRING HOURS M–Th 5:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. F 5:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Sa 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Su Closed

CLOSURES 12/24 Open 5:30 a.m.–1 p.m. 12/25 Holiday 12/31 Open 5:30 a.m.–1 p.m. 1/1 Holiday 1/12 Swim Meet 2/8–9 Swim Meet 2/16 Swim Meet 3/9 Polo Tournament

(closes at noon)

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Lifeguard and Swim Instructor Certification Lifeguard Certification Course

Ages 16+. The StarGuard Lifeguard Certification is an internationally-recognized lifeguard training curriculum that takes an experiential approach to learning. This course focuses on essential lifeguard rescues, CPR/ AED for the professional rescuer, first-aid for the professional rescuer, and emergency oxygen administration. Fees: $140 for certification and $35 for textbook. First class will be at WPSC, but course will use both pools. 2/22–3/3 F–Su, Sa–Su F 4–8pm and Sa, Su 9am–6pm $175 20394 4/26–5/5 F–Su, Sa–Su F 4–8pm and Sa, Su 9am–6pm $175 20395

Swim Instructor Certification Course

Ages 15+. The Starfish Swimming Certification is an internationally-recognized swim instructor-training curriculum that takes an experiential approach to learning. This course will focus on the curriculum for the Starfish Swim and Stroke School program. You’ll learn teaching skills, stroke progressions, and safety training methods to give you the tools to succeed as a swim instructor. Fees: $125 for the course and book. First class will be at WPSC, but course will use both pools.

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4/12–15 F–M $125 20396

F 4–8pm, Sa–Su 9am–6pm, M 4–6pm


Former Willamalane Aquatics Instructor Brings Swim Skills to Haiti BY JODIE DELSERE

LAST JULY, LEAH BOYSEN found herself in Haiti with a group of deaf children who didn’t know how to swim. But as an American Sign Language (ASL) student with a background in swim instruction, she was uniquely qualified to handle the situation. Leah worked with Willamalane’s aquatics team at Willamalane Park Swim Center and Splash! at Lively Park for almost two years in 2014–16. Her time with Willamalane came to an end when she graduated from high school and moved to Monmouth to begin college at Western Oregon University. “I have a passion for signing, and I discovered Western had a program,” Leah said. “I have an aunt who is deaf, and she never learned to sign. I think every kid should be able to communicate in some language.” As an ASL major, Leah looked for experiential programs in which she could keep learning between her sophomore and junior year. She learned about the Haiti Deaf Academy, which strives to provide language lessons, resources and vocational training for deaf children and their families. “Haiti Deaf Academy is amazing,” she said. “They were so welcoming and supportive. I worked with deaf kids and went into the community to share what we were doing. It turned into conversations about what deaf people are able to do, which broke down misconceptions that locals had of the Deaf.” One day, Leah and other leaders took a group of kids to a swimming pool. “Of almost 40 kids, none of them had ever seen a swimming pool before,” Leah said, “And only five roughly knew how to swim.”

That’s when her swim instruction skills from Willamalane kicked in. “I was able to quickly evaluate their swim skills,” she said. Then she and the four other members of her team taught the kids water safety skills, back floats, treading water, some strokes, and even what to do if they were to be swept out to sea. “I was in the pool for about five hours that day,” Leah said. “And I was glad that I was able to use my lifeguard skills to make sure it was a safe situation.” Leah says that deaf kids have limited opportunities to learn to swim with an instructor who could communicate in sign language. “It was a great lesson for everyone,” Leah said. “I hope they’ll use their skills and experience to teach the younger kids how to swim in the future.”

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register now at willamalane.org/winterswimlessons

Swim Lessons

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

WaterBabies 6–36 months

WaterKids

18–36 months

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Winter/Spring MW 5:10–5:40pm 6–6:30pm Sa

9:35–10:05am 10:10–10:40am

SPLASH! AT LIVELY PARK Winter/Spring TuTh

6–6:30pm

5:10–5:40pm

Swim Development for Teens Starfish lessons for kids! Willamalane offers the nationally accredited Starfish Swimming® program, based on core competencies in skills and water safety, shown to work for students at all levels. Register at facilities, by phone or online at willamalane.org/winterswimlessons.

Ages 13–18. This group class teaches the fundamental skills needed to be successful in the water. Participants will learn skills ranging from floating to forward movement. We also offer private and semi-private lesson options. Teens 13–18 years

Willamalane Park Swim Center

Splash! at Lively Park

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Winter/Spring MW 6:35–7:05pm

1276 G Street, 541-736-4080

6100 Thurston Road, 541-736-4244

Sa

Private and Semi-Private Lessons Ages 3–12. If you would like a private or semi-private lesson, please call or submit a request form at least two weeks prior to your desired start date. You must have at least two students in order to request a semi-private lesson.

Winter/Spring TuTh

No. of classes

Semi-private lessons: $15 ID/$20 OD per child per 30-minute class

Swim Lessons Save Lives

Thanks to PeaceHealth for their generous support of fourth-grade swim lessons

4:35–5:05pm

Session Dates and Fees

Private lessons: $30 ID/$40 OD per 30-minute class

ADULT LESSONS, page 28

11:35am–12:05pm

SPLASH! AT LIVELY PARK

In-district fee

Out-ofdistrict fee

MON. & WED. Willamalane Park Swim Center Winter/Spring 1/9–30

6

$33

$42

2/4–27

7

$39

$49

3/4–20

6

$33

$42

4/1–24

8

$44

$56

4/29–5/22

8

$44

$56

No class 1/21 No class 2/18

SATURDAY Willamalane Park Swim Center Winter/Spring 2/23–3/23

5

$28

$35

4/6–5/4

5

$28

$35

TUE. & THU. Splash! at Lively Park Winter/Spring

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1/8–31

8

$44

$56

2/5–28

8

$44

$56

3/5–21

6

$33

$42

4/2–25

8

$44

$56

4/30–5/23

8

$44

$56


Aquatics

register now at willamalane.org/winterswimlessons

SWIM LESSONS

Starfish SWIM SCHOOL

SKILL LEVEL PROGRESSION Within each age grouping, children progress along a spectrum of skill levels, from the base level of White, to Red, Yellow, Blue and Green.

DUCKLINGS

Age 3

Monday/Wednesday

Ducklings: Age 3

4:35pm

4pm

in the water. They’ll practice submersion skills and blowing bubbles. Once comfortable in the water, students will begin Red level skills, including floats and kicking. No prerequisite.

The Red/Yellow levels work on floats and air recovery, submersion, rolling

and kicks. Once those base skills are learned, students will practice forward movement through the water and direction change. They’ll also advance the skills learned in the White level. Prerequisite: completion of Duckling White or approval through evaluation.

The Blue/Green levels cover the beginning stages of freestyle and backstroke

through drills. Techniques include side glide, advanced rolling (position change) and beginning breathing techniques. Skills learned prepare students for moving into the Stroke School. Prerequisite: completion of Duckling Red/Yellow or approval through evaluation.

5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm 9am 9:35am 10:10am 11am 11:35am

in the water. Once they have achieved this goal, they’ll work on floats and air recovery. Other skills: submersion, rolling and kicks. No prerequisite.

SPLASH! AT LIVELY PARK Tuesday/Thursday 4pm 5:10pm

The White/Red levels work on helping students gain confidence and comfort

Saturday

4:35pm

Swim School: Ages 4–12

Ages 4–12

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER

The White level works on helping students to gain confidence and comfort

SWIM SCHOOL

6pm 6:35pm

The Yellow level works on forward movement through the water and direction change. Students will also advance skills learned in White and Red levels. Prerequisite: completion of Swim School White/Red or approval through evaluation.

The Blue/Green levels cover the beginning stages of freestyle and backstroke

through drills. Techniques include side glide, advanced rolling (position change) and beginning breathing techniques. Skills learned prepare students for moving into the Stroke School. Prerequisite: completion of Swim School Yellow or approval through evaluation.

Stroke School: Ages 4–12

Starfish STROKE SCHOOL Ages 4–12

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Monday/Wednesday 4pm 4:35pm 5:10pm

The Freestyle/Backstroke levels work on the freestyle stroke and backstroke. Students learn new drills and techniques, as well as review those that were covered in the Swim School. Prerequisite: completion of Swim School Blue/Green or approval through evaluation.

The Butterfly/Breaststroke levels work on the butterfly and breaststroke.

6pm 6:35pm Saturday 9am 9:35am

Each student will learn new drills and techniques that will enable them to perform basic butterfly. This will also carry over to aid in successfully performing the breaststroke. Prerequisite: completion of Stroke School Freestyle/Backstroke or approval through evaluation.

10:10am 11am 11:35am

The Endurance level works on cleanup and endurance of the strokes learned in previous levels, as well as associated flip turns and open turns. Dives may be introduced at Willamalane Park Swim Center. Prerequisite: completion of Stroke School Freestyle/Backstroke and Butterfly/Breaststroke or approval through evaluation.

SPLASH! AT LIVELY PARK Tuesday/Thursday 4pm 4:35pm 5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm

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register now at willamalane.org/winterwaterfitness

Water Fitness Lap Swimming

For info on lap swim times and how many lanes are available, see the monthly calendar at willamalane.org/winterwaterfitness. Splash! at Lively Park has a six-lane, 25-yard lap pool with water that is 84 degrees. • There are more than 75 hours of lap swimming availability a week. • There are morning, afternoon, evening and weekend hours. • Lockers and towels are available to rent. • An adult must accompany children under the age of 12.

Water Exercise Classes

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 has an eight-lane, 25-yard lap pool that is 83 degrees.

Willamalane Park Swim Center Willamalane Park Swim Center Splash! at Lively Park

• There are more than 70 hours of lap swimming a week.

Exercise That Feels Good

• There are morning, afternoon, evening and Saturday hours.

MWF MWF MW

8:30–9:15am 10:30–11:15am 8:45–9:30am

• An adult must accompany children under the age of 12.

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.

Exercise On Your Own

Aquatone

• Lockers and towels are available to rent.

Do you prefer to work out on your own and not in a structured class? • Go to willamalane.org/winterwaterfitness and download the Exercise On Your Own calendar to know what pools are available. • Lockers and towels are available to rent at both facilities. • Each facility has a large adult spa for relaxing and rewarding yourself.

Willamalane Park Swim Center offers three different pools for Exercise On Your Own: • A warm and shallow-water pool that is gently sloped from 3 to 5 feet deep and is a warm 88 degrees. It has an easy entry ramp into the pool, and there’s an in-water handrail to provide stability for those needing extra support. This pool is perfect for water walking, exercising and therapy. • A deep-water pool that is a great environment for deep water exercise and deep water running in 83-degree water. The wide and easy entry stairs make the pool easily accessible. • An eight-lane lap pool that is available for horizontal exercise at 83 degrees and is 5 to 6 feet deep. Splash! at Lively Park has two different pools for Exercise On Your Own: • The shallow and deep water of the wave pool provides a great environment for using either depth desired in 86-degree water. Easily accessible from the beach at zero depth. Waves are NOT on for exercise time. • A six-lane lap pool at 84 degrees that is available for lap swim and water walking and easily entered by wide stairs with a handrail. The depth is 4 to 5 feet.

Spas

Ages 16+. Relax and enjoy the health benefits of soaking in our large, easy access spas. The spas at each facility are available whenever the swim centers are open. Both have easy access stairs and are kept at 101 degrees.

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Willamalane Park Swim Center

MWF

9–9:45am

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 Willamalane Park Swim Center

MWF TuTh

10–10:45am 6:15–7pm

HYDRO-FIT®

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

MWF TuTh MW TuThF TuTh

7:30–8:15am 5–5:45pm 6–6:45pm 8:45–9:30am 7–7:45pm

Ai Chi

Ages 13+. Enjoy a water movement and relaxation program in shallow depth using water in flowing yet powerful progressions. This exercise program creates the opportunity to improve range of motion, enhance balance and increase mobility. Willamalane Park Swim Center Willamalane Park Swim Center

Tu Th

7:05–7:50pm 11–11:45am

Private Adult Swim Skill Development

Ages 13+, all skill levels. Whether you’re going on a vacation by the sea or training for a triathlon, Willamalane instructors can help you learn the skills you need. Willamalane offers both private and semiprivate lessons by certified Starfish Aquatics instructors. Call or drop in to either facility to submit a request sheet. Requests should be submitted at least two weeks prior to desired start date. Private lessons per 30-min. class $30 ID/$40 OD Semi-private lessons, per person (2-person minimum) $15 ID/$20 OD


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Aquatics WATER FITNESS

Willamalane Pool, 1979

BUY YOUR PASS, GET ALL THIS: • Fitness center

ALLFI ACCESS

• Open gym • Lap swims • Spa • Group exercise classes

TNES PA S S S

Willamalane Swim Club Join the fun! Willamalane Swim Club is a year-round, competitive swim team offering high-quality, professional coaching and technique instruction for all ages and abilities. Each team member is provided the opportunity to improve swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability. Contact us today to schedule a FREE fiveday Pre-Swim Team trial. willamalaneswimclub.org • 541-357-8665

Pre-Swim Team

Designed for children who have completed the swim lesson series and want to try lap swimming. MWF 5–5:45pm

Novice Group

For children of all ages who have been introduced to lap swimming, can swim laps freestyle and follow directions.

• Water fitness classes • Exercise On Your Own

MTuThF

ALL-ACCESS FITNESS PASS BEST VALUE!

4–5pm

Advanced Novice Group

A transition group between the Novice Group and Age Group.

Adult ID

Adult OD

Senior ID

Senior OD

MTuThF

$45*/mo.

$55*/mo.

$35*/mo.

$45*/mo.

Age Group

Student/Senior ID

Student/Senior OD

Aquatics Fitness Drop-In Adult ID

$6

Adult OD

$7

$5

$6

$54

Adult OD

$63

For swimmers who have gained strength and mastered basic strokes. Swimmers refine technique, build strength and compete in meets. M–F 5:15–6:30pm

Masters Group

10 Visit Aquatics Fitness Pass Adult ID

5:30–6:30pm

Student/Senior ID

$45

Student/Senior OD

$54

*Prices shown apply to payments via automatic deduction by credit card or bank account. Add $5 to fees shown for other methods of payment. Passes are not eligible for use on tennis lessons or dance classes. Aquatics benefits do not include Waterpark Swims or Recreation Swims. Scholarship funds may not be used for memberships or drop-in fees. Adults are ages 14+. Seniors are ages 50+. Valid I.D. required for student rates.

For swimmers who have finished high school and want to continue in a competitive environment. MTuThF

5:45–7:15am

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. Practice times vary, check website. Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org | 29



Key to Class Listings Sample Class: CLASS NAME AGE RANGE CLASS DESCRIPTION

CLASS LOCATION DATE, DAY, TIME, FEE, CLASS NUMBER

Artisanal Cheese Making

Ages 18+. Using traditional craftsmanship techniques, we’ll make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta, and learn about different hard and soft cheese cultures. Adult Activity Center 10/25 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

Fee

The first fee (ID for in-district) is the amount patrons who live inside Willamalane district boundaries pay. The second listing (OD for out-ofdistrict) is the fee for people who live outside the district. For boundary information, see pages 20–21.

19261

Class number

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

Inclusion and ADA Accommodations

Willamalane promotes inclusive practices to meet the needs of the children, families and staff in our programs. Everyone is welcome to attend Willamalane programs regardless of physical and mental ability, age, background, ethnicity, race, religion, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, or economic circumstances. Through inclusive practices, we aim to reflect our wider community. In adherence to the Americans with Disabilities Act, we strive to offer reasonable accommodations to enable people with disabilities to be fully included. inclusion procedures

Please complete an accommodations request form available online at willamalane.org/accessibility, or use the contact information provided below. • The form must be received at least two weeks prior to the start of service. • Willamalane reserves the right to deny a request if program modifications are not supported by the data in the assessment or documentation; if the participant does not meet essential eligibility requirements or readiness skills of the program; or if the request does not fall under the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. • Please refer to willamalane.org/accessibility for information regarding personal care and readiness skills.

people may request the following services:

• An inclusion assessment to identify how best to support a patron’s ability to participate. • Large-print copies of Willamalane publications are available with two days notice. • Audiotape of sections of this guide are available with three days advance notice. Patrons may also ask that sections 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. Contact: Adaptive Recreation and Inclusion Coordinator Quinn Lake, 541-736-4530 or quinn.lake@willamalane.org

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WILLAMALANE

Preschools

A preschool class held at Willamalane’s Memorial Building show off their cupcakes in this photo from 1972.

Full-Day Preschool Little Learners

Ages 3–5

M–F

7am–6pm

$750/mo. or $45/day*

* Choose your schedule, but be sure to register 24 hours in advance. Priority given to monthly registrants. Eligible for scholarships.

Part-Time Preschools Ready Robins

Ages 4–5

M–Th

11:30am–3:15pm

$306/mo.

Friendly Finches

Ages 3–5

M–Th

8:15–10:45am

$204/mo.

Jumping Jays

Ages 3–5

M–Th

9–11:30am

$180/mo.**

Annual registration is an additional $30. ** Follows EC Cares schedule.

LEARN MORE AT willamalane.org/winterpreschool or by appointment at Bob Keefer Center. Proof of age and current immunization records required.

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BIRTH–KINDERGARTEN

Preschool Prep

Parent/Child Classes My First Sports: Basketball

Ages 3–5. Together, you’ll experience how fun basketball can be! We’ll focus on skills like dribbling, passing, shooting, running and agility. Parent participation is required in these introductions to athletics. Each participant receives a medal! Bob Keefer Center 1/9–30 W 1/9–30 W

10–11am 5:30–6:30pm

$39 ID/$48 OD $39 ID/$48 OD

BIRTH–KINDERGARTEN

Ages 3–5 years. Trying to decide if preschool is right for your child? Accompany your preschooler in a prep class! This four-week class will focus on the skills that your child will need to be successful in preschool. Complete our prep course and receive a discount if you register for one of our spring 2019 preschools. Restrictions apply. Bob Keefer Center 3/8–29 F

10–11:15am

$45 ID/$52 OD

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My First Sports: Indoor Track and Field

Ages 3–5. Show your child the world of track and field! In this class, parents help their kids learn the basics of a variety of track and field events including sprints, jumps and throws. Parent participation is required in these introductions to athletics. Each participant receives a medal! Bob Keefer Center 2/6–27 W 2/6–27 W

10–11am 5:30–6:30pm

$39 ID/$48 OD $39ID/ $48 OD

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My First Sports: Soccer

Ages 3–5. Does your child love to run and kick? Then they’ll also love soccer! We’ll focus on skills like kicking, dribbling, trapping, throwing, running and agility. Parent participation is required in these introductions to athletics. Each participant receives a medal! Northeast Field 2 at Les Schwab Sports Park 4/3–24 W 10–11am 4/3–24 W 5:30–6:30pm

$39 ID/$48 OD $39 ID/$48 OD

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My First Sports: Tumbling

Ages 18 months–3 years. Stretch your imagination and your body! Help your child improve body control, motor skills and creativity through stretching, dancing and games. Parent participation is required in these introductions to athletics. Each participant receives a medal! Bob Keefer Center 1/31–3/7 Th 3/28–5/2 Th

9–9:45am 9–9:45am

$60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD

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Little Chefs

Ages 18 months–5 years. Mix, stir, measure and prep as we prepare kid-friendly recipes with our little chefs! Learn counting, shapes and explore the senses as we whip up delightful dishes. Bob Keefer Center 3/5–26 Tu

10–11am

$35 ID/$41 OD

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Music Together

Ages birth–5 years. Music Together® is an early childhood music and movement program for children from birth through age five and the grownups who love them. First offered to the public in 1987, it pioneered the concept of a research-based, developmentallyappropriate, early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement. Each child participates at their own developmental level while singing, moving, chanting, listening, observing or exploring instruments. Each term, families receive a beautifully-illustrated songbook and CD. Sibling discount is available. Siblings who are younger than eight months old or six years and older join for free. Bob Keefer Center 2/1–4/5 F

10–10:45am

$125 ID/$150 OD

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Romp and Roll

Ages 6–36 months. Kids move up, down and through as they learn to follow directions in a group setting. Our wacky obstacle course is set up in a different way each week, presenting new challenges to busy young bodies. Parent participation is required. Bob Keefer Center 1/10–31 Th 2/7–21 Th 3/7–28 Th 4/4–25 Th

10–10:45am 10–10:45am 10–10:45am 10–10:45am

$29 ID/$35 OD $21 ID/$26 OD $29 ID/$35 OD $29 ID/$35 OD

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Adventure Awaits

Ages 6 months–5 years. Pack your suitcases! Join us as we ignite our imaginations and travel around the globe. Stories, hands-on projects and imaginative play will be packed into this adventure session. Parent participation required. Bob Keefer Center 1/8–29 Tu

10–10:45am

$29 ID/$35 OD

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Messy Play

Ages 6 months–5 years. Dress for mess and artistic success! Young children are free to smear, squeeze, splatter and explore. It’s all about discovery and tactile learning as they interact with safe, nontoxic and edible products. Come dressed for a messy good time! Parent participation is required. Bob Keefer Center 2/6–27 W 4/3–24 W

10–10:45am 10–10:45am

$29 ID/$35 OD $29 ID/$35 OD

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Busy Bodies: Five Senses

Ages 18–36 months. Join your child in exploring the five senses. Each session will focus on activities to sharpen and be aware of the five senses. Parent participation required. Bob Keefer Center 2/5–26 Tu

10–10:45am

$29 ID/$35 OD

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Busy Bodies: Motor Movers

Ages 18–36 months. Join your child in sharpening their fine and gross motor movements. From busy hands to busy feet, we’ll explore activities to sharpen those motor skills. Bob Keefer Center 1/9–30 W

10–10:45am

$29 ID/$35 OD

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register now at willamalane.org/winterprek Busy Bodies: Spring Blooms

Ages 18–36 months. Plant the seed of learning with your child. This class will focus on planting the seed of science, inquiry and exploration. Parent participation required. Bob Keefer Center 4/2–23 Tu 10–10:45am

$29 ID/$35 OD

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Tumbling

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Youth Dance

GRADES K–5

My First Dance

Tumbling

Ages 4–6. Your little mover and groover deserves the spotlight! Explore the fundamentals of movement and rhythm through ballet, hip hop and jazz dance. Dance shirts included. Bob Keefer Center 1/29–3/5 Tu 4–4:45pm 3/26–4/30 Tu 4–4:45pm

Tumbling: Tumblebugs

$59 ID/$70 OD $59 ID/$70 OD

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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. Bob Keefer Center 1/30–3/6 W 3:45–4:30pm 3/27–5/1 W 3:45–4:30pm 1/31–3/7 Th 10–10:45am 3/28–5/2 Th 10–10:45am 2/2–3/9 Sa 9–9:45am 3/30–5/4 Sa 9–9:45am

$60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD

Ages 5–6. Develop tumbling skills, strength, confidence and flexibility. Kids learn forward and backward rolls, handstands, cartwheels and bridges. Kids also practice social skills such as following directions, waiting their turn, sharing and working together. Bob Keefer Center 1/30–3/6 W 4:45–5:45pm 3/27–5/1 W 4:45–5:45pm 2/2–3/9 Sa 10–11am 3/30–5/4 Sa 10–11am

$60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD $60 ID/$72 OD

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Tumbling: Springers Beginning

Ages 7–12. Learn the basic fundamentals of tumbling including forward and backward rolls, handstands, handstand drills, bridges, cartwheels and round-offs. We’ll focus on strength and flexibility, and staff will assist with hands-on spotting techniques to ensure proper body alignment and muscle memory.

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Bob Keefer Center Ages 7–8 1/30–3/6 W 6–7pm $68 ID/$81 OD 3/27–5/1 W 6–7pm $68 ID/$81 OD 2/2–3/9 Sa 11:15am–12:15pm $68 ID/$81 OD 3/30–5/4 Sa 11:15am–12:15pm $68 ID/$81 OD Ages 9–12 1/31–3/7 Th 4:45–5:45pm $68 ID/$81 OD 3/28–5/2 Th 4:45–5:45pm $68 ID/$81 OD

Sports and Fitness Lil Superheroes Energy Zapper

Ages 2–5. Your child will zap their energy during this fun, upbeat, electric class. Each week will feature a variety of activities on our mats including ribbon dancing, relaystyle exercise, balance-building movement, tug of war and so much more! Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Ongoing Tu 11–11:45am $38 ID/$45 OD per month

Camps Willamalane T-Ball Spring Break Camp

Ages 3–5. Want to get a head start on the baseball or softball season? Join us for the first Willamalane Spring Break T-Ball Camp. This four-day minicamp will focus on skills like throwing, catching, batting, running and agility. Each participant will receive a camp T-shirt.

75 YEARS AND COUNTING • 1974

Tumbling: Skipping Squirrels

Southeast Field 3 at Les Schwab Sports Park 3/25–28 M–Th 10–11:30am $60 ID/$72 OD 20528

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Tumbling: Flippers Advanced

Ages 7–12. This class is geared toward students who have mastered basic tumbling skills. Flippers learn dive rolls, front walkovers, back walkovers, multiple cartwheels, power hurdles and two-step entry into a round-off. We introduce front and back handsprings, round-off connections and standing front and back walkover connections. The class focuses on strength, conditioning and flexibility. We introduce combination tumbling, multiple back-handspring connections from a roundoff and front handspring tumbling. Students are expected to have experience with these skills prior to class. Bob Keefer Center 1/31–3/7 Th 6–7pm 3/28–5/2 Th 6–7pm

$68 ID/$81 OD $68 ID/$81 OD

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Dance Ballet Dance

Ages 7–10. Dancers grow in grace and poise while learning basic ballet positions, leaps, turns and more. This is a great class for those trying ballet for the first time and those returning to master technique and rhythm. Dance shirts included. Bob Keefer Center 1/29–3/5 Tu 5–5:45pm

$59 ID/$70 OD

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Centennial Elementary School, 1984.

WILLAMALANE

Kids Club FUN, FRIENDSHIP AND QUALITY CARE. These are just a few of the reasons parents choose Willamalane's Kids Club and Early Start programs.

• Kids Club after-school care for kids in grades K–5 is available Monday–Friday, 2:45–6 p.m., and for early release days, 12:30–6 p.m. Our program features games and sports for active kids, plus literacy, science and the arts. • Available at Centennial, Douglas Gardens, Guy Lee, Maple, Mt. Vernon, Page, Ridgeview, Riverbend, Two Rivers-Dos Rios, Thurston and Yolanda elementary schools.

Easy Payment Options • Set up scheduled payments with a credit or debit card • Sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Register for the whole month or pick your days

REGISTRATION OPEN NOW Join Today! willamalane.org/winterkidsclub

Early Start

• Before-school care for kids in grades K–5, 7–8:15 a.m. • Select locations • Fee includes breakfast Want Early Start at your school? Call 541-736-4522 to add your name to the interest list.

No-School Days

• Full-day care for most days that school is not in session • Three convenient locations • Limited space available • Available at an additional fee See page 38 for options

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register now at willamalane.org/winterk-5 Hip Hop Dance

Ages 7–10. Get funky and gain confidence in this energetic, funfilled class! Dancers learn two-steps and beginning break dancing for improved coordination, rhythm and an all-around great time. Dance shirts included. Bob Keefer Center 1/29–3/5 Tu 3/26–4/30 Tu

6–6:45pm 6–6:45pm

$59 ID/$70 OD $59 ID/$70 OD

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Youth Enrichment Minecraft After School with LEGO®

Grades 1–5. Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Mine cart! Create your favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO® materials or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities. Douglas Gardens 2/6–3/6 W Guy Lee 2/5–3/5 Tu Thurston 2/7–3/7 Th

3:15–4:45pm

$99 ID/$115 OD

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3:15–4:45pm

$99 ID/$115 OD

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3:15–4:45pm

$99 ID/$115 OD

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Sports and Fitness Taekwondo: Tiny Tigers

Ages 4–6. Discover the world of taekwondo at May’s Martial Arts. This program is designed to improve motor skills, enhance children’s ability to follow directions, and defend themselves from strangers. A new student fee of $35, which covers the uniform and class patches, is due at the first class. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. (next to Pizza Hut, north of Bob Keefer Center) Ongoing MW 5:10–5:55pm $70 ID/$84 OD per month Ongoing TuTh 3:30–4:15pm $70 ID/$84 OD per month

Late 1970s.

May’s Martial Arts: Basic

Ages 7+. Have fun discovering the world of taekwondo. Each month, instructors build activities around confidence, self-esteem and selfdiscipline. A new student fee of $35, which covers the uniform and class patches, is due at the first class. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. (next to Pizza Hut, north of Bob Keefer Center) Ongoing MW 6:50–7:35pm $70 ID/$84 OD per month Ongoing TuTh 4:20–5:05pm $70 ID/$84 OD per month

Superhero Jiu Jitsu: Lil Superheroes

Jazz Dance

Ages 7–10. Dancers embrace “all that jazz” while developing jazz style, rhythms and patterns. Great class for learning dance fundamentals, turns, jazz walk, across-the-floor progressions and combinations. Wonderful class for first-time jazz dancers! Dance shirts included. Bob Keefer Center 3/26–4/30 Tu

5–5:45pm

$59 ID/$70 OD

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Kids’ Picks Kids’ Night Out

Ages 4–11. We’ve got date night covered! Enjoy a night out while your kids have a blast at Two50 youth center. We have all the amenities for an action-packed evening: foosball, pool, arts and crafts, games, court sports and more. Be sure that they bring athletic shoes if they want to play on the courts. You’ll have peace of mind knowing that your kids are in good hands while they’re having a ball. Light snack provided. Bob Keefer Center 1/18 F 2/15 F 3/22 F 4/26 F

6:30–9pm 6:30–9pm 6:30–9pm 6:30–9pm

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

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Ages 4–14. Our Lil Superheroes class is based on creating a safe, fun, and energetic atmosphere for your child to learn and grow into a disciplined and athletic martial artist. A wide age range of 4–14 years old creates a great opportunity for older children to become more like teachers as they learn and grow themselves. Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Ongoing MThF 5:15–6pm

$68 ID/$82 OD per month


Kids

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TGA Golf and Tennis

After-School All-Stars Willamalane’s After-School All-Stars offers a variety of athletic and recreational clinics that take place immediately after school. Check out programs being offered at your child’s elementary school online at the After-School All-Stars calendar at willamalane.org/winterallstars. All classes meet after school by the Kids Club program. Limited to 12 students per school. No program on no-school days.

Basketball

Grades K–2. Dribble, shoot and score! This six-week clinic gets kids excited about basketball in the convenience of their own school gym. Coaches use games and drills to sharpen skills and reinforce fundamentals. Participants receive a T-shirt. 3–4pm $45 1/15–2/19 Tu 1/16–2/20 W 1/17–2/21 Th

Thurston, Walterville, Douglas Gardens, Page Yolanda, Ridgeview, Mount Vernon, Centennial Guy Lee, Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios

Track and Field

Grades 3–5. Get a taste of the track and field world! Coaches work with kids on six different events during this six-week clinic. Class registration also includes entry into the Willamalane Youth Track and Field Meet at Springfield High School track on Wednesday, May 29, at 5 p.m (no transportation provided). Participants receive a T-shirt. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. Limited to 12 students per school. No program on no-school days. 3–4pm $45 4/16–5/21 Tu 4/17–5/22 W 4/18–5/23 Th

Thurston, Walterville, Douglas Gardens, Page Yolanda, Ridgeview, Mount Vernon, Centennial Guy Lee, Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios

Karate

Grades 1–5. Increase your child’s focus and discipline! This six-week karate course offers fun karate drills that teach valuable lifelong skills. This new class takes place at your child’s own elementary school. No karate gear required. Meet after school by the Kids Club program. No class on no-school days. 3–4 pm $55 1/15–2/19 Tu Centennial 1/16–2/20 W Douglas Gardens 2/26–4/9 Tu Yolanda 2/27–4/10 W Thurston 4/16–5/21 Tu Ridgeview 4/17–5/22 W Maple

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Yoga

Grades 1–5. Engage your energy! Explore fun animal yoga poses like cat, cow, frog, rabbit and camel while building strength, flexibility and body awareness. Then release a bunch of energy with indoor/outdoor activities promoting cardiovascular strength and social interaction. Weather permitting, this class will take place outdoors.

3–4pm $55 1/14–3/4 M Page 1/15–2/19 Tu Riverbend 3/11–4/22 M Mount Vernon 3/12–4/23 Tu Two Rivers-Dos Rios 4/29–6/3 M Douglas Gardens 4/30–6/4 Tu Maple

GRADES K–5

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Grades K–5. TGA introduces the lifelong sports of golf and tennis in the convenient setting of your child’s elementary school. Dedicated coaches help students develop skills while using the sports to teach educational and life skills such as respect, honesty, perseverance and sportsmanship. All equipment is provided. Limited to 15 students per school. No class on no-school days.

Golf

Ridgeview Elementary 2/7–3/14 Th 4/11–5/16 Th Thurston Elementary 2/4–3/18 M 4/8–5/13 M Yolanda Elementary 2/5–3/12 Tu 4/9–5/14 Tu

3–4pm 3–4pm

$95 $95

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Tennis

Ridgeview Elementary 2/5–3/12 Tu 4/9–5/14 Tu Thurston Elementary 2/7–3/14 Th 4/11–5/16 Th Yolanda Elementary 2/4–3/18 M 4/8–5/13 M

Camps Skyhawks Soccer Camp

Ages 5–9. Skyhawks Sports Academy provides sport programs where children discover and develop athletic skills and social values, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. We offer children a positive sports experience while promoting a healthy, active lifestyle. Skyhawks is the nation’s number one camp for learning the fundamentals of soccer. Using our progressive curriculum, boys and girls will gain the technical skills and sports knowledge required for that next step into soccer. Bob Keefer Center 3/25–29 M–F

9am–12pm

$119 ID/$142 OD

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Anthony Newman’s Multi-Sports Camp

Entering grades 1–4. Anthony Newman’s Sports Camps is proud to offer our Multi-Sport Camp for young athletes who are not quite ready to focus on just one sport. This camp will serve as an introduction to the world of sports for children just starting out and as an alternative to specialty camps. This camp is a young athlete’s dream come true offering basketball, volleyball, soccer, flag football, Spikeball, indoor and outdoor recreational games, etc. Bob Keefer Center 3/25–29 M–F

9am–12pm

$125 ID/$150 OD

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Total Release Basketball Spring Break Camp

Grades 3–12. Amp up your spring break with skills and drills in five fun-filled sessions featuring prizes and games. Each day, we focus on a skill area along with innovative ball-handling drills to help bring each athlete’s skills to the next level. Bob Keefer Center 3/25 One-on-One Moves and Ball-Handling 3/26 Shooting and Ball-Handling 3/27 Perimeter Defense and Scoring 3/28 Finishes at the Rim and Ball-Handling

M Tu W Th

9am–12pm 9am–12pm 9am–12pm 9am–12pm

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Grades K–5. Keep busy during your week off from school with a variety of activities from arts and crafts to group games, swimming and field trips. Experienced staff keep kids safe, active and engaged. Choose your days or attend them all. Participants are split into ageappropriate groups. Bob Keefer Center 3/25 M 3/26 Tu 3/27 W 3/28 Th 3/29 F

7am–6pm 7am–6pm 7am–6pm 7am–6pm 7am–6pm

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

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Spring Break Climbing Camp

Ages 5–11. In this four-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, snacks, water bottle, and lots of energy. Gear included. Bob Keefer Center 3/25–28 M–Th

11am–3pm

$134 ID/$160 OD

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Outdoor Odyssey: Thar be Whales!

Grades 2–5. Did you know that March is prime whale-watching season along the Oregon Coast? On this day, we’re headed south in search of whales and other fun things. We’ll take in the amazing views and fragrant greenery at Shore Acres State Park. Then it’s north to the Marine Life Center in Charleston, where we’ll get a close-up view of our ocean friends. Our last stop will be a tour of the Umpqua River Lighthouse and Museum in Reedsport. Tomseth House at Dorris Ranch 3/28 Th 7:30am–5:30pm

$74 ID/$88 OD

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Outdoor Odyssey: High Desert High Jinks

Grades 2–5. Our odyssey will take us to the other side of the Cascades to the high desert. We’ll explore raging waterfalls at Salt Creek Falls, pristine glacial creeks above Odell Lake and conclude our journey with a tour of the High Desert Museum in Bend. Tomseth House at Dorris Ranch 3/26 Tu 7:30am–5:30pm

$74 ID/$88 OD

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No-School Days Grades K–5. Click on “start” and join us on a jungle adventure of epic proportions. $35 ID/$42 OD

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Jesters and Jokers

Grades K–5. From medieval court jesters to the comics, jokes and memes of today, everyone loves a good laugh. We dare you to keep a straight face!

Centennial Elementary 3/8 F 7am–6pm Mount Vernon Elementary 3/8 F 7am–6pm Thurston Elementary 3/8 F 7am–6pm

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Our Great State!

Grades 2–5. Spend your no-school day in Salem exploring what makes our state so great! Our first stop will be the Willamette Heritage Center where we will get an up close look of what it was like to be one of Oregon’s first settlers. Then it is off to the state capital building for a sneak peek of our government in action. Our day will conclude with a trip across the Wheatland ferry and a spin on the Salem carousel. Tomseth House at Dorris Ranch 3/8 F 8am–5:30pm

$59 ID/$71 OD

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GRADES 6–12 Cheerleading Sideline Cheer

Grades 6–8. Give me a C-H-E-E-R! Our Sideline Cheer team is looking for enthusiastic, energetic students to get the crowd pumped and pepped at all our middle school basketball games. If you have the right ‘tude, join our squad! Class does not meet on no-school days. Thurston Middle School 12/3–1/30 MW 2/11–4/3 MW

3:30–5pm 3:30–5pm

$65 ID/$79 OD $65 ID/$79 OD

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Youth Enrichment When I’m In Charge

Ages 8–11. The thought of leaving kids home alone can fill a parent with unease. How should they answer the phone? What if the doorbell rings? What about internet safety? This course provides kids the training that 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 self-care skills. Bob Keefer Center 3/2 Sa 4/6 Sa

1–3pm 1–3pm

$25 ID/$30 OD $25 ID/$30 OD

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Red Cross Babysitter Training

Willamanji

Centennial Elementary 2/1 F 7am–6pm Mount Vernon Elementary 2/1 F 7am–6pm Thurston Elementary 2/1 F 7am–6pm

$35 ID/$42 OD

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Ages 11–15. This course is designed to help participants develop leadership skills, build their business, keep themselves and others safe, help children learn how to behave, learn basic child care and basic first aid. For more details, visit redcross.org. Bob Keefer Center 1/19 Sa 10am–4pm $79 ID/$89 OD 20178 4/20 Sa 10am–4pm $79 ID/$89 OD 20177

ODTI Driver’s Education

Ages 15+. This Oregon Department of Transportation-approved program consists of 34 hours of classroom instruction, six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction, six hours of observation in the vehicle and two hours of parent education. Parents must attend the first class. To register, call 541-342-4339. Bob Keefer Center 1/12–3/23 Sa

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10am–1pm

$350 teen/$560 adult


Foosball was popular in 1979 at “teen night” at Willamalane Memorial Building, and still is today at Two50.

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ooking for a fun and safe place for your student to spend their out-of-school time? Look no further. Two50 Youth Center is a drop-in club that has a variety of activities to capture your child’s attention. From open gym at Bob Keefer Center to fun activities and field trips, our goal is to keep your kid active and entertained. Did we mention Two50 membership is free? Sign up online today at willamalane.org/wintertwo50. Bob Keefer Center, 541-736-4083 School year hours: Monday–Friday, 3:15–6 p.m. Early release hours: 1:30–6 p.m. Closures: Closed all holidays, no-school days and breaks. For additional closures, see Two50 calendar online at willamalane.org/wintertwo50.

Text Message Club

Text Two50 to 31996 to join. Get updates on Two50 activities with the Two50 Text Message Club. It’s free, fun, spam-free and your information will not be shared.

Middle School Dances

Get information about middle school dances at willamalane.org/wintertwo50.

Middle School 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. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Advance tickets are available online until April 25 at willamalane.org/wintertwo50. Bob Keefer Center 4/26 F 7–9:30pm

$12 in advance/$15 at the door

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Seattle Storm’s Mercedes Russell has Willamalane Roots

WHAT STARTED IN Willamalane’s Middle School Sports program is now dazzling the fans at Key Arena. Mercedes Russell, who was part of our program in the mid-2000s, played for the University of Tennessee and signed with Seattle Storm in 2018. Russell said that the Willamalane program helped her physically and socially. “I valued my time playing in middle school,” she said. “Middle School Sports gave me the opportunity to stay active all year and meet new friends while playing competitive sports.” Middle School Sports is a partnership between Willamalane and Springfield Public Schools that aims to give young people easy and convenient access to sports. Springfield Public Schools contributes the locations for practice, the transportation to

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Mercedes visits Briggs Middle School after winning the WNBA championship.

games, and the athletic director. Willamalane hires and trains all the coaches, manages the officials and handles registration. Together, Willamalane and Springfield Public Schools provide accessible, low-cost athletics to any middle schoolers who want to participate. Jennifer Holland, the Willamalane program manager who oversees youth recreation, stresses the importance of having continuity between the school day and after-school activities. “Over 50 percent GETTY of coaches are teachers and staff members at the schools,” she said. “It allows kids to develop better rapport with their coaches and teachers, and being involved in athletics improves their overall school performance.” In Russell’s case, the Middle School Sports program started her on a path to pro basketball. “I’d say the program is a slam dunk,” said Holland. Middle School Sports are an easily-accessible, fun way to be active for any student who wants to participate. Learn more about winter and spring sports below.

Sports and Fitness

Middle School Sports

May’s Martial Arts: Basic

Superhero Jiu Jitsu

Grades 6–8. In partnership with Springfield Public Schools, this recreational sports league focuses on the development of skills while emphasizing teamwork and good sportsmanship. Our sixweek seasons are the perfect length for both students and parents. Students will practice for the first two weeks, while the last four weeks will be a combination of games and practices. Programs start directly after school at the school site. Students are transported to off-site games and returned to their home school. Scholarships are available.

Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Ongoing MWThF 6–7pm

Agnes Stewart Middle School, Hamlin Middle School, Briggs Middle School, Thurston Middle School Winter/Spring Sports Registration Deadline Season Fee 7th/8th Grade Boys Basketball 1/11 1/14–2/27 $65 7th/8th Grade Girls Basketball 3/1 3/4–4/18 $65 Soccer 4/19 4/22–5/30 $65 Track and Field 4/29 4/29–6/4 $35

Ages 13+. We supply quality teaching and a proven and trackable curriculum in traditional (Songahm) taekwondo. Registration is monthly and the number of classes may vary each month. A new student fee of $35 for uniform and class patches is due the first class. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. (next to Pizza Hut, north of Bob Keefer Center) Ongoing TuTh 6:50–7:50pm $70 ID/$84 OD per month

Ages 14+. Learn to defend yourself in any situation. Focus on submissions, choke holds and joint locks. Enjoy jiu jitsu at a facility designed for the sport. Dates may change slightly based on the schedule of Superhero Jiu Jitsu. $100 ID/$125 OD per month

Les Schwab Classic

Grades 2–8. Join us Memorial Day weekend for this second annual recreational soccer tournament for players U8 through U14. This family-friendly tournament invites both boys and girls for a weekend of soccer and fun activities. • • • • •

20-minute halves Four games guaranteed Awards for all division finalists No 8 a.m. start times Food and beverage vendors on site

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In-Person Registration Nights

We’ll be hosting a registration night prior to the beginning of each season to help parents sign up and to answer any questions that you may have. While you can still register at any time online, if you need further assistance, come on down and see us. All registration nights occur at Hamlin Middle School. 7th/8th Grade Boys Basketball 7th/8th Grade Girls Basketball Soccer Track and Field

1/10 2/27 4/18 4/18

6–7:30 pm 6–7:30 pm 6–7:30 pm 6–7:30 pm

Register at willamalane.org/wintermiddleschoolsports


Kids

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Camps

Arduino for the Hobbyist: Level 1

Anthony Newman’s Multi-Sports Camp

Entering grades 4–8. Anthony Newman’s Sports Camps is proud to offer our Multi-Sport Camp for young athletes who are not quite ready to focus on just one sport. This camp will serve as an introduction to the world of sports for children just starting out and as an alternative to specialty camps. This camp is a young athlete’s dream come true by offering basketball, volleyball, soccer, flag football, Spikeball, indoor and outdoor recreational games, etc. Bob Keefer Center 3/25–29 M–F

GRADES 6–12

9am–3pm

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Total Release Basketball Spring Break Camp

Grades 3–12. Amp up your spring break with skills and drills in five fun-filled sessions featuring prizes and games. Each day, we focus on a skill area along with innovative ball-handling drills to help bring each athlete’s skills to the next level. Bob Keefer Center 3/25 One-on-One Moves and Ball-Handling 3/26 Shooting and Ball-Handling 3/27 Perimeter Defense and Scoring 3/28 Finishes at the Rim and Ball-Handling

M Tu W Th

9am–12pm 9am–12pm 9am–12pm 9am–12pm

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

Ages 14+. You don’t have to be a master programmer to use this amazing microcontroller. In this class, you’ll learn to download the necessary software to program the Arduino, open and modify an application from the device library, and connect some simple hardware to the controller. Note: You’ll be required to download and install the Arduino software from the arduino.cc website. Register in advance. Bring your laptop computer (with a USB port) to this class. Adult Activity Center 4/2 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Arduino for the Hobbyist: Level 2

Ages 14+. This class will continue exploring Arduino software and hardware applications. A thermistor temperature sensor will be introduced as an analog input device that will control a cooling fan based on the room’s temperature. Prerequisite: Arduino for the Hobbyist 1. Note: You’ll be required to download and install the Arduino software from the arduino.cc website. Bring your laptop computer (with a USB port) to this class. Adult Activity Center 4/9 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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No-School Days Middle School No-School Day: Snow Mania

Ages 11+. Make your no-school day a SNOW DAY! With activities ranging from snowshoeing to fort building, we will spend all day in the snow. Please bring a sack lunch, water and clothing appropriate for winter weather conditions. Bob Keefer Center 1/4 F

8:30am–5:30pm

$51 ID/$62 OD

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Hands-On Electronics Basic Circuit Building

Age 14+. Learn how to read a diagram to build a circuit. This class explains the ABCs behind simple electrical circuits. By the end of the class, each student will have built a working circuit. Instructor Doug Weiss has taught electronics for the last 20 years and is offering classes for basic to intermediate skill levels. Supplies included. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/5 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Advanced Circuit Building

Ages 14+. Learn to use a solderless breadboard to build a more complicated circuit. When building a circuit with several components, the wireless breadboard allows the user to make quick, multiple connections that are not permanent. By the end of class, each student will have used this tool to build a circuit with multiple components. Prerequisite: Basic Circuit Building. Instructor: Doug Weiss. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/12 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Basic Soldering Skills

Ages 14+. Learn how to make reliable solder joints. This is a hands-on class where each student will have the opportunity to assemble and solder together a pre-made electronic hobby kit. Instructor: Doug Weiss. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/5 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

Les Schwab Classic May 24–26 SEE PAGE 14

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Climbing and Bouldering Cliimbing the wall in 2013.

Women on the Wall

Volunteer at the Climbing Wall!

Climbing volunteers support staff during classes, camps and special events. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and have successfully completed an interview and background check. Contact Mavis Sanchez-Scholes at 541-736-4039 or mavis.sanchez@willamalane.org. Sign up online at willamalane.org/winterclimb.

Ages 14+. Join us for one Friday a month for a women’s-only clinic on basic climbing technique. Gear included. Advance registration required.

Climbing for Tots

Ages 6–12. Back by popular demand, this reloaded version of Youth Warrior Challenge is sure to put strength, speed, balance, and problem-solving skills to the test. Kids run, jump, zip, swing, and climb through a series of new and classic obstacles like the Zip Traverse or the Summit Bagger in their quest to become the Ultimate Youth Warrior!

Bob Keefer Center 2/8 F 3/8 F 4/12 F

6–7pm 6–7pm 6–7pm

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

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Youth Warrior Challenge II: Reloaded

Ages 4–6. This is the perfect introductory class to help your child learn the art of climbing. Kids build confidence, balance and strength on the climbing and boulder walls while parents learn to safely support young climbers with basic belay and coaching techniques. Climbers receive a certificate of completion and skill development milestones. Bob Keefer Center 1/16–30 W 2/27–3/13 W 4/10–24 W

4pm–4:45pm 4pm–4:45pm 4pm–4:45pm

$25 ID/$30 OD $25 ID/$30 OD $25 ID/$30 OD

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Youth Climbing: Beginner/Intermediate

Ages 7–13. Through a variety of games and activities, beginner climbers learn basic skills of climbing and bouldering while intermediate climbers take the next step, learning more advanced skills to become leaders on the climbing wall. Bob Keefer Center 1/16–1/30 W 2/27–3/13 W 4/10–4/24 W

5–6pm 5–6pm 5–6pm

$25 ID/$30 OD $25 ID/$30 OD $25 ID/$30 OD

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1–4pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Spring Break Climbing Camp

Ages 5–11. In this four-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, snacks, water bottle, and lots of energy. Gear included. Bob Keefer Center 3/25–28 M–Th

11am–3pm

$134 ID/$160 OD

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Spring Cling

All ages. Check out our 33-foot climbing wall and also get the lowdown on summer camps and activities. This free event is a great way to experience our wall and also plan out your summer!

Climb Together: Climb and Belay

Bob Keefer Center 4/28 Su 1–4pm

Bob Keefer Center 1/16–30 W 4/10–24 W

All ages. Scale Bob Keefer Center’s 33-foot climbing wall during our drop-in open climb times. Staff and volunteers will help you to successfully scale the wall while sharpening your climbing skills. Gear included. Dates are set four weeks in advance. For a list of our upcoming open climb times, visit willamalane.org/winterclimb.

Ages 4+. Climbers young and old learn what they need to know to climb together. This class is time for mentors, moms, dads, daughters, and friends. This class includes instruction on basic climbing and belay techniques. 6:15–7:15pm 6:15–7:15pm

$25 ID/$30 OD $25 ID/$30 OD

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Ages 14+. If you’re a beginner or expert climber, this is your time to climb! While new climbers learn the basics of belaying, bouldering, slacklining and safe climbing with an emphasis on footwork, balance and efficient movement. More experienced climbers test their vertical limits and hone their skills with expert staff support. Bob Keefer Center 2/27–3/13 W 1/18–2/1 F 4/12–26 F

6:15–8:15pm 5–7pm 5–7pm

Open Climbs

Drop-in fee:

Adult Climbing: All Levels

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

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FREE

Youth $3 ID/$5 OD

Adult $5 ID/$7 OD

Group Climbing Wall Rentals

Climbing is a great way to get a group together, have some laughs and do something out of the box. Great for school or work events. See page 48 for information about birthday party packages.

Groups of 25 or less: $100/hr Groups more than 25: $125/hr *Two-hour minimum with a four-hour maximum. Groups of more than 50 will require participants or chaperones to be trained to assist with belaying.


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Willamalane’s contingent to the 1979 regional Special Olympics (held at Lane Community College) show off their ribbons.

Adaptive Recreation Community Outings

Special Events

Emerald Adaptive Bowling League

Adaptive Rec Bingo and Pizza

Ages 16+. You’ll find fun to “spare” in this social bowling league. You will need to fill out a separate registration form for this activity, available at Bob Keefer Center, 250 S. 32nd St., or during regularly scheduled league times. Participants will need to bring $8.50 each week for lane fees. Bowling occurs on the first Saturday of each month; meet at Emerald Bowling Lanes. Registration is ongoing. Emerald Bowling Lanes, 140 Oakway Rd. 1/5–4/6 Sa 1–4pm

$15 20401

Adaptive Rec Splash! at Lively Park

Ages 16+. After some tasty ice cream, experience thrills and excitement as you slide, ride the waves or relax in the hot tub. Fee includes the cost of admission and ice cream. Leaves from Bob Keefer Center 1/26 Sa 5:30–8pm

$10 ID/$12 OD

Ages 16+. Five in a row makes BINGO! Everyone wins in this monthly social with friends. Enjoy rousing games and pizza on the first Friday of each month. Fee includes cost of games and pizza. Bob Keefer Center 1/4 F 2/1 F 3/1 F 4/5 F

6:30–8:30pm 6:30–8:30pm 6:30–8:30pm 6:30–8:30pm

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

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Adaptive Rec Mini Golf and Pizza

Ages 16+. Fuel up with some yummy pizza and try to get a hole-inone with your friends. Fee includes the cost of dinner and mini golf. Leaves from Bob Keefer Center 2/23 Sa 5–8pm

$28 ID/$30 OD

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Adaptive Rec Bowling and Burgers

Ages 16+. Send those pins flying and try to score your best game yet! Enjoy a little friendly competition topped off with a delicious dinner. Fee includes the cost of dinner and bowling. Leaves from Bob Keefer Center 3/23 Sa 5–8pm

$30 ID/$32 OD

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Adaptive Rec Spring Road Trip: Oregon Coast

Ages 16+. Explore the Oregon Coast for the day. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Pacific Ocean. Bring a sack lunch and $15 spending money. Temperatures on the coast vary throughout the day, so please bring layers of clothing. Leaves from Bob Keefer Center 4/27 Sa 9am–4pm

$15 ID/$22 OD

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Outdoors

The Willamalane Ski Club enjoyed beautiful weather on a trip to Hoodoo Ski Area in 1965.

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ack for a hike, learn a new skill, or play in snowy landscapes. Just because it is winter doesn’t mean we can’t adventure outside! The outdoors can refresh your spirit like nothing else.

Outings Snowshoeing the Cascades

Ages 8+. Strap on a pair of snowshoes and take a three mile, round-trip tour of scenic views and snowy wilderness (snow conditions permitting). For beginning and moderate skill levels; some elevation changes. Children ages 8–12 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants will also attend a mandatory pre-trip meeting to discuss clothing, equipment and technique. Please bring your own sack lunch and water. Space is limited. Meet at Bob Keefer Center 1/12 Sa 8am–2pm

$45 ID/$49 OD

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Snow Shelters and Survival in the Cascades

Ages 18+. Under the guidance of outdoor leader Wayne Beckwith, you’ll spend a safe, fun and active day learning hands-on how to build a successful snow structure. Along the way you‘ll also learn useful and lifesaving skills on how to survive in the wilderness during the winter months. Meet at Bob Keefer Center 1/27 Su 9am–3pm

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Outdoors

register now at willamalane.org/winteroutdoors Cross-Country Skiing for Beginners

Ages 8+. Designed for beginning skiers, this trip includes pre-trip information and day-of instruction and guidance as you navigate some of the 20 kilometers of groomed trails around Willamette Pass Ski Area. Children ages 8–12 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants will also attend a mandatory pre-trip meeting to discuss clothing, equipment and technique. Participants need to wear sturdy boots and bring skis and poles, which can be rented at local outdoor outfitters. Space is limited. Meet at Bob Keefer Center 2/3 Su 8am–4pm

$49 ID/$61 OD

Birding the Central Oregon Coast

Ages 18+. 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. Bring a sack lunch and beverage. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 5/14 Tu 7am–6pm

$59 ID/$70 OD

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Moonlight Snowshoe Hike

Ages 8+. Strap on a pair of snowshoes and let the light of the moon guide you on this three-mile, round-trip tour of scenic views and snowy wilderness at Gold Lake (snow conditions permitting). For beginning and moderate skill levels; some elevation changes. Children ages 8–12 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants will also attend a mandatory pre-trip meeting to discuss clothing, equipment and technique. Please bring your own sack lunch and water. Space is limited. Meet at Bob Keefer Center 2/16 Sa 4:30–10pm

$46 ID/$57 OD

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Winter Waterfall Hike

Ages 18+. As one of the crown jewels of Oregon’s state parks, Silver Falls State Park has more than 9,000 acres of open space and more than 24 miles of walking trails. This professionally-guided trip will explore the Trail of Ten Falls, a 7.2 mile loop that weaves through the densely-forested landscape between rocky canyons before descending to a winding creek at the forest floor. This is a moderate hike with an overall elevation change of 800 feet. Meet at Bob Keefer Center 3/9 Sa 8am–3pm

$39 ID/$48 OD

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Birding Ages 18+. More than 300 species of birds make their way through Christmas Valley in central Oregon. We should expect to see quite a few, including golden eagle, bald eagle, rough-legged hawk, red-tailed hawk, ferruginous hawk, prairie falcon, northern harrier, American kestrel, and a variety of non-raptor birds. Two dates are available for you to choose from, and a third may be added if there is demand. Bring a sack lunch and beverage. Weather permitting. $66 ID/$79 OD $66 ID/$79 OD

Feeling Knotty? Knot Tying for the Beginner

Ages 8+. In this fun, hands-on class, you’ll learn the basics of knot tying and how a properly-tied knot can secure your gear and ensure your personal safety. We’ll demonstrate and try a variety of knots. Bob Keefer Center 2/28 Th

Birding Fort Rock and Christmas Valley

Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 2/18 M 7am–6pm 2/22 F 7am–6pm

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Birding the Northern California Coast

6–7pm

$6 ID/$8 OD

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Learn to Fish for Trout

All ages. Just in time for a local free fishing weekend! Learn basic fishing techniques to use in Oregon’s beautiful lakes, rivers and streams. Learn how to interpret regulations, determine what equipment you use, tie a few knots and explore basic tackle options. Presented by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Angler Education Volunteers. Kids under 11 must be accompanied by an adult. Bob Keefer Center 4/27 Sa

10am–1pm

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Paddling

Ages 18+. Arcata. Tour the northern California Coast with Floyd Weitzel on this trip that includes birding stops along the Illinois River, Crescent City, Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge. You’ll also dine one night at the last surviving cookhouse in the West and make a special side trip into Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park! Included are coach, hotel, snacks, most meals, instruction and local guides. For beginning to intermediate birders. Expect a considerable amount of walking on well-maintained paths. Full refund not guaranteed after Feb. 11. A pre-trip meeting will be held in February, date TBD.

Ages 12+. How do you get that boat to go where you want it to? What do you do if it tips over? Join us in the pool for instruction on basic paddle strokes and self-rescue practice. Northwest Canoe Tour will have kayaks, canoes and stand-up paddle boards at Willamalane Park Swim Center for you to experiment with. Try out a new watercraft and take home a few new skills. Register in advance; no drop-ins.

Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 3/5–7 Tu–Th 7am–6pm Single $551/Double $439 each

Willamalane Park Swim Center 3/2 Sa 3:30–5:30pm

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Paddle in the Pool: Paddle, Roll and Rescue Basics

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Dorris Ranch

A frosty February morning in the walnut orchard, 1990.

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orris Ranch is a working filbert (hazelnut) orchard. There are occasional closures for park maintenance, so check for updates on hours at willamalane.org/winterdorrisranch.

Ages 1+. Who doesn’t love stomping through puddles? Wear your boots for a morning splashing through Dorris Ranch. Get down and dirty as we search for the largest puddle in the park, then get out the nets and oversized magnifying glasses for a closer look at what lives in and around the puddles. Parents play for free. Seek and Find 10–11am

$6 ID/$8 OD

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Tiny Treasures

Barn at Dorris Ranch 3/9 Sa

Share a Smile with Rock Painting

All ages. Find joy, relaxation and inspiration by painting and hiding rocks in the latest outdoor adventure craze. Express yourself by painting lovely and positive images on stones. Learn about the right paints and sealers to make your creations weatherproof. Find places to hide them at Dorris Ranch, where they’ll make someone else’s day. Then discover places where you might find others. All materials included. Barn at Dorris Ranch 3/16 Sa

Mother’s Day Tea

All ages. Spend the afternoon honoring that special mom in your life. Enjoy sweet and savory treats in the historic Dorris Ranch barn. Pose in our old-time photo booth, and at the end of the day, take home a special craft that you create together. Barn at Dorris Ranch 5/11 Sa

Puddle Play

Barn at Dorris Ranch 2/9 Sa

Special Events

1–3pm

$12 ID/$15 OD

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$15 ID/$18 OD

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Dorris Ranch

Traveling Trunk Shows • One-Room Schoolhouse • Kalapuya: The First People • Entertainment of the Victorian Era • The Pioneer Settler Let us bring history to you. Historical interpreters in period costume transport the excitement of learning to your group. Choose your experience from the list above. $50 for a one-hour presentation done by one interpreter. Register online at willamalane.org/winterdorrisranch.

Interested in our Living History Program? Now scheduling spring programs. Contact Colby Olson at 541-736-4583 for pricing, details and scheduling.

Staff Spotlight: Colby Olson ONE OF THE funniest parts of presenting to elementary schoolers, said Dorris Ranch Program Leader Colby Olson, has been consistent over the years. “I am always losing children to the squirrels,” she said. “A squirrel will come by in the middle of my presentation, or even a deer, a turkey, a scrub jay. The kids are fascinated by the wildlife that comes to visit.” She has learned to adapt by integrating the critters into the presentation. “They add to the experience; these are the creatures that pioneers lived among, after all,” Colby said. While she is teaching children about pioneer life, she continues to learn about the people who settled the West. “It’s a never-ending cycle of learning,” she said. She has become fascinated by stories of fur trappers, especially the women trappers that are rarely mentioned in history books. “Sometimes white trapper men would marry Native American women so they could have a better understanding of the terrain,” she said. “And women were formidable trappers, too.” In her fur trapper demonstration, she is able to present a historical perspective to which her students might not otherwise get. When Colby isn’t a costumed Living History interpreter, she leads the Living History team on-site, making sure they know all the material to present and feel comfortable in their roles. She also coordinates field trips and goes out into the community presenting Traveling Trunk shows. She sees a variety of people in her role at Dorris Ranch. “It’s a wide gamut of visitors,” she said. “It’s not just students coming for field trips. I constantly see dog walkers, bicyclists and nature lovers. I even saw people walking their goats out here not too long ago,” she said. Being a program leader with the Living History program has given Colby a greater appreciation for local history and nature. “I love the great outdoors,” she said. “Now that I work here, I don’t want to leave.” Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org | 47


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Choose from basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, tennis, pickleball, badminton, Choose from basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, tennis, pickleball, badminton, table tennis and roller skating this two-hour rental. Bob Keefer Center table tennis and roller skating forfor this two-hour rental. Bob Keefer Center provides space for cake and presents and your choice of two activities. provides space for cake and presents and your choice of two activities. • $125 a two-hour party • $50 for a party host • $125 forfor a two-hour party Climbing Party • $50 for a party host Upgrade your party experience with time on the climbing and bouldering walls. Bob Party Keefer Center provides space for cake and presents and two Climbing hours ofyour climbing. Trained staffwith members safety. and bouldering Upgrade party experience time onensure the climbing • Mount Hood Climbing Party, upspace to 12 for climbers, $175. walls. Bob Keefer Center provides cake and presents, two hours of One staff assists. Chaperone assistance climbing and member trained staff members to ensure safety.required. • Everest Climbing Party, up to $200. • Mount Hood Climbing Party, up15toclimbers, 12 climbers, $175. Twostaff staffmember members oversee the action on the wall. One assists. Chaperone assistance required. • Everest Two50Climbing Party Party, up to 15 climbers, $200. Two staff members oversee thepool action wall. Two50 features video games, andon anthe 18-foot-wide movie screen. Rates start at $50 per hour. Two50 Party

Two50 features video games, pool and an 18-foot-wide movie screen. Rates start at $50 per hour.

Adult Activity Center 541-736-4444

Rooms can accommodate groups as small as 20 or as large as 200. Adult Activity Center

Amenities include a large and comfortable lounge, commercial kitchen,

541-736-4444 wood dance floor, stage and outdoor patio overlooking the Willamette

Rooms can accommodate River and Island Park. groups as small as 20 or as large as 200. Amenities include a large and comfortable lounge, commercial kitchen, wood dance floor, stage and outdoor patio overlooking the Willamette River and Island Park.

Splash! at Lively Park 541-736-4244

Splash! at Lively 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 541-736-4244 the complete list of party packages at willamalane.org/winterrentals. Whether you’re celebrating a special birthday, family get-together or an after-the-game team party, Splash! at Lively Park is always a thrill. See the complete list of party packages at willamalane.org/rent-from-us/parties.

Willamalane Park Swim Center 541-736-4080

Celebrate your birthday during our recreation swims or book a private birthday party. See the complete list of party packages at willamalane.org/winterrentals.

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Closed for winter, but we can still take your reservations for spring and Celebrate your birthday during our recreation swims or book a private summer. Open for Spring Break March 23–31, and weekends (F–Su) birthday party. See the complete list of party packages at willamalane.org/ starting April 5. rent-from-us/parties. • One-hour rental at Party Place Party fee: $75 • One 18-hole round of golf per guest For additional guests: (12 max.) • 11 and under: $4.75 per guest • Free return ticket(4653) for guest of honor • Adults: $5.75 per guest 541-852-GOLF • 10% discount on Roaring Rapids • Seniors (55+): $5 per guest • One-hour rental at Party Place Party fee: $75 Pizza delivered to Party Place • Students/military: $5.25 per guest • One 18-hole round of golf per guest For additional guests: • Cleanup (12 max.) • 11 and under: $4.75 per guest • Free return ticket for guest of honor • Adults: $5.75 per guest • 10% discount on Roaring Rapids • Seniors (55+): $5 per guest See a class that looks interesting fit into your schedule? Would Pizza delivered to Party Place but doesn’t • Students/military: $5.25 per guest and your friends like to take a class together as a private event? Would •you Cleanup you like to bring your own food and wine to make it a night out? We can make it happen! With Classes On Demand, you select a date and an activity, we do all the rest. Fees start at just $29 per person. See a class that looks interesting •but doesn’t fit into your schedule? Would • Jewelry making Home decor you and your friends like to take a class together as a private event? Would • Stage makeup classes • And more! you like to bring your own food and wine to make it a night out? We can make • Woodworking it happen! With Classes on Demand, you select a date and an activity, we do Book your event! Call 541-736-4519. all the rest. Fees start at just $29 per person. A minimum of six people per class is required. • Jewelry making • Home decor • Stage makeup classes • And more! • Woodworking Book your event! Call 541-736-4519. A minimum of six people per class is required.

Camp Putt Adventure Golf Park

Classes On Demand

Classes On Demand

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A Willamalane trip to central Oregon in 1977 provided this view of the Three Sisters.

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rips depart from the Adult Activity Center. Most trips have a minimum enrollment of eight travelers. Please register at least three days in advance unless otherwise stated in the description. Ages 18+ unless otherwise noted.

Day Trip Registration • Register for trips in person at a facility, online or by phone (with Visa, MasterCard, AmEx or Discover). • Most trips depart from and return to the Adult Activity Center. • Payment must be made at the time of registration. • Willamalane staff will travel on trips. • If you must cancel, contact Willamalane at least three business days prior to the trip, and then you’ll receive a credit on your account. Late cancellations will be credited only if your spot can be filled from a waiting list. Some trips have earlier cancellation dates noted in their descriptions. • Have a trip idea? Suggest it to our staff on your next outing. • On trip day, 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 the number to the escort. • Please do not wear fragrances on trips.

10 • 4 • 10 Earn a $10 credit after your 10th trip

Take 10 trips and receive a $10 credit on your 11th. The trip escorts sign cards on trip day. To receive the $10 credit for a full card, bring your full trip card at the time of registration. Credit good for day trips only.

mobility rating guide

« Accessible to those using walkers, wheelchairs & motorized scooters + Door-to-door destinations; some walking required ++ Periods of continuous standing or walking +++ Stairs, inclines, distances, uneven surfaces

Trip Preview Party Thursday, Dec. 13 10 a.m. Adult Activity Center Discover upcoming day and overnight trips, meet other travelers, and enjoy refreshments and door prizes. Best of all? You’ll have the opportunity to sign up early for fall trips, the day before registration begins on Friday, Dec. 14.

Day Trips Spirit Mountain Casino

Ages 21+. Grande Ronde. It’s raining, it’s snowing, but we’re off to try our luck for a day at the casino. We’ll ride in a luxurious motor coach, so invite a friend for a fun outing. Passenger information will be forwarded to the casino for registration into the Coyote Club. The motor coach is not wheelchair accessible. Lunch is an additional cost. Not eligible for the 10 • 4 • 10 promotion. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby + 1/30 W 8:15am–5:30pm $5

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Albany Historic Carousel

Albany. Grab the brass ring and take a ride on the beautiful handcarved Albany Historic Carousel. Learn the history of the carousel project from a private tour with John Culver, a carousel volunteer, carver and tour guide. We may even catch a glimpse of carvers at work creating a unique, one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Our special day will be capped off with lunch at Novak’s. Lunch is an additional cost. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby «++ 2/6

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“AM Northwest” Television Audience at KATU-TV

Portland. Be a part of a live TV audience! “AM Northwest” features the personalities and hot topics of interest to residents of the Northwest with stories from the worlds of entertainment, family and relationships, health and beauty, home and garden, recipes, crafts and gadgets. Participate in the live studio audience followed by brunch in Portland. Meal is additional cost.

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register now at willamalane.org/wintertrips Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

Oregon Ale Adventures

McMinnville. Yesterday, today and tomorrow in the realm of space and aviation is revealed at this world-class museum. Home of the Spruce Goose, the world’s fastest airplane, and many unusual aircraft, the museum is constantly adding new attractions. On this trip, we’ll have a guided tour and your choice of a 3D movie. Lunch is an additional cost. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 2/21 Th 7:30am–4pm $69 ID/$83 OD

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McKenzie View Drive. Get ready for handson cooking fun! We’re creating our lunch at McKenzie Orchards Cooking School. We’ll make the classic dim sum of every Chinese teahouse: siu mai as well as potstickers and wontons. After lunch, relax and enjoy the views of the McKenzie River Valley. No refunds after Feb. 13.

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Oregon Historical Society: “Experience Oregon”

Portland. Connect to Oregon’s rich and complex history at the Oregon Historical Society’s new exhibit, “Experience Oregon.” From an introduction in a 180-degree theater to an immersive build that lets visitors walk through a covered wagon, “Experience Oregon” will provide a portal to Oregon for all visitors, whether you are a sixth-generation Oregonian or a recent arrival to our state. Lunch at Cracker Barrel is an additional cost.

Ages 21+. Territorial Highway. Beer is the new frontier for Oregon, and each season we’ll hit the trail to find a brewery to taste and tour within this growing agri-economy in our state. We’ll start our trek exploring what Oregon has to offer at Alesong Brewing and Blending. Our tour and tasting will teach us about Alesong’s unique and creative small-batch beers. Through their focus on oak aging and Belgian-inspired brewing techniques, they brew both wild and non-wild beers. Their signature monthly lunch special is included in the trip.

Wildlife Images and Historic Wolf Creek Inn

Grants Pass. Wildlife Images is a clinic, animal sanctuary, and education center that houses and rehabilitates bears, wolves, bald eagles and much more. We will take a guided tour of the 24-acre facility and have plenty of photo opportunities. Later, enjoy lunch fireside at the Wolf Creek Inn followed by a tour of this historic property. Lunch is an additional cost.

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Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby ++ 3/20 W 11:30am–3pm $58 ID/$69 OD 20585

Old House Revival Tour

Portland. If you can’t get enough of historic homes and architecture, hold on to your heart. Bold decor, progressive remodels and new additions share center stage with wellpreserved, century-old residences on the Architectural Heritage Center’s Old House Revival Tour. See inside a variety of Portland area houses that have been adapted to a 21st-century lifestyle while not losing all of their original style, historic character and charm. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 4/13 Sa 8am–5:30pm $81 ID/$97 OD

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Thursdays at the Theatre: “The Producers”

Depoe Bay Crab Feed

Salem. Pentacle Theatre is Salem’s premier community theater and offers quality live theater in an intimate setting. See a downon-his-luck Broadway producer and his mild-mannered accountant come up with a scheme to produce the most notorious flop in history, but something goes awry: the show is a smash hit! This comedy includes risqué language and sexual innuendo. Music and lyrics by Mel Brooks. Dinner is an additional cost. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 3/14 Th 4–11pm $77 ID/$92 OD

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Depoe Bay. Back by popular demand! Join us for one of our most popular excursions to the Oregon Coast to enjoy the annual Depoe Bay Crab Feed. There will be time for some sightseeing after your meal if you choose. Price includes a whole crab dinner and all the trimmings. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 4/20 Sa 8:45am–5pm $69 ID/$83 OD

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Corvallis. In the old days of Hawaii, it is said that “aloha” meant “what’s mine is yours.” We’ll take a winter stay-cation to the land of sand and sun as we feast on a traditional luau menu and entertainment featuring authentic dances. Price includes dinner and entertainment. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby 4/27 Sa 4–9pm $52 ID/$62 OD

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Overnight Trips

Summertime in Leavenworth

Ashland Interlude

Ashland. We return to the beautiful city of Ashland and the wonderful Oregon Shakespeare Festival. This year, we’ll take in two outstanding shows, “As You Like It” and “Hairspray.” Accommodations are at the lovely Plaza Inn in downtown Ashland, which is close to shops, restaurants and Lithia Park. There will also be plenty of free time for shopping in Jacksonville and Ashland! Fees include transportation, lodging, tickets, breakfast, one dinner and snacks; other meals are on your own. Register by April 2; no full refunds guaranteed after this date. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby ++ 5/7–8 Tu–W 7am–9pm Single $399/Double $329 each

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Leavenworth, Wash. If sipping wine, eating great food and enjoying theater in an outdoor amphitheater sounds good, then this trip is for you. We’ll be staying at the Enzian Inn, right in the heart of things. Our two-night stay will be busy, but you’ll also have free time to do as you please. Enjoy a fun ride up including lunch and wine tasting at a vineyard. We visit a reindeer farm where we’ll learn about this beautiful endangered species. Spend time shopping in town before dinner and theater. Your cost covers everything except one lunch. Reserve your spot now with a $200 deposit. This money is only refundable if money has not been paid out. This trip has been planned by River Road Park and Recreation District and co-sponsored with Willamalane and Campbell Center. Final payment is due 6/1/19. Location unspecified 8/7–9 W–F 7:30am–7pm Single $699/Double $529 each

Whales and Wild Cards

Ages 21+. San Juan Islands. Enjoy the sights, sounds and incredible marine wildlife of the San Juan Islands! We’ll stay two nights at the luxurious Angel of the Winds Casino Resort near Everett, Wash. Spend an entire day on a fully-narrated cruise aboard a 100-foot vessel through the islands in search of whales, porpoises, bald eagles and so much more! The fee includes everything except one lunch, plus a visit to the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, casino play vouchers, the incredible Olympia Farmers Market along Budd Bay and free time in Friday Harbor. This trip has been planned by Willamalane and co-sponsored with River Road Park and Recreation District and Campbell Center. You may reserve your spot now with $200. Final payment is due May 23. Full refund not guaranteed after this date. Meet in the Adult Activity Center lobby ++ 6/25–27 Tu–Th 7:30am–7pm Single $654/Double $519 each

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Special Destinations Exploring Britain and Ireland

England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. On this journey of a lifetime, we are knocking every item off your Great Britain and Ireland bucket list! Highlights include: London, Stonehenge, Bath, Cardiff, Waterford, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Ring of Kerry, a jaunting car ride, a farm visit, Dublin, Irish cooking class, Wales, Lake District, Edinburgh, York and Stratford-upon-Avon. Your cost includes: roundtrip air out of Eugene, taxes and fees/surcharges, hotel, transfers, 15 fun-filled days and 13 meals. Travel insurance is available for $315 per person. Final payment is due March 5. Please call Katrina Setzer at 541-688-4052 for current trip information and availability. 5/3–17

Single: $6,199/Double: $5,199 each

The Great Smoky Mountains

The Southeast welcomes you with its classic hospitality! Become immersed in its rich history and deep traditions on this tour. We’ll stay in Atlanta, Gatlinburg and Asheville. While there, we’ll tour attractions like the CNN headquarters, Coca-Cola, Stone Mountain Park, Chattanooga Choo Choo, Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede and dinner show, Dollywood, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Smoky Mountain Railroad, Grandfather Mountain, Blue Ridge Parkway and more! Collette is offering this special trip just for Willamalane — you won’t find this adventure anywhere else. This package includes: round-trip air out of Eugene, taxes and fees/surcharges, hotel, transfers, nine fun-filled days and 11 meals. Please call Katrina Setzer at 541-688-4052 for more information. 10/10–18 Single: $4,749/Double: $3,749 each

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From 1951–2006, this small gym at the Memorial Building was the site of many gatherings and events, including basketball and volleyball games, archery, dances and various classes.

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illamalane’s premier, multi-use recreation and athletic center features courts for basketball, volleyball, pickleball, tennis, a climbing wall, fitness center and your choice of meeting rooms. 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield 541-736-4544 willamalane.org/winterbkc

Hours: Mon–Fri Saturday Sunday

Drop-In Drop-in activities include fitness center, basketball, pickleball, tennis, skating, bouldering wall and volleyball. Drop-ins are always FREE for members who hold ALL-ACCESS or Bob Keefer Center Monthly passes! For all others, the following fees apply: Youth (17 & under)

In-district 6 a.m.–9 p.m. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. 12–5 p.m.

Adult (18–49)

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$7

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Court availability subject to change. Please call ahead to verify space for all court sports and for sports that require additional setup (tennis/volleyball). Youth between the ages of 14–17 may only access the Fitness Center by having a Bob Keefer Center Monthly Pass and a parent/guardian must be present at all times.

Bob Keefer Center Monthly Pass Sign up and save! Your Bob Keefer Center Monthly Pass gets you access to all drop-in activities without the hassle of paying each time you visit. Adult (14–49) ID

Adult (14–49) OD

Senior ID

Senior OD

$20*/mo.

$25*/mo.

$18*/mo.

$22*/mo.

*Prices shown apply to payments via automatic deduction by credit card or bank account. Add $5 to fees shown for other methods of payments. Scholarship funds may not be used for unlimited monthly passes or drop-in fees. Fitness classes do not include dance, tennis or martial arts. Seniors are ages 50+. Valid ID required for discounted rates. Corporate memberships: Willamalane offers countless wellness opportunities for your company. Call us today!

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Adult Athletics

Sports and Fitness

Playground Sports

Ages 18+. Playground Sports has been providing recreational sports leagues and events in the Willamette Valley since 2009. Playground Sports leagues cater to the child in all of us as they remind you to have a ball. For more info and to register, go to willamalane.org/winteradultsports.

Volleyball

Registration deadline: Jan. 2 Games start week of Jan. 8

Basketball

Registration deadline: Jan. 2 Games start week of Jan. 7 Bob Keefer Center Sunday B, C, D divisions Monday B2, E divisions Tuesday Rec Gold divisions Thursday Rec Silver, A divisions

ATHLETICS

May’s Martial Arts: Basic

Ages 13+. We supply quality teaching and a proven and trackable curriculum in traditional (Songahm) taekwondo. Registration is monthly and the number of classes may vary each month. A new student fee of $35 for uniform and class patches is due the first class. May’s Martial Arts, 138 S. 32nd St. (next to Pizza Hut, north of Bob Keefer Center) Ongoing TuTh 6:50–7:50pm $70 ID/$84 OD per month

Superhero Jiu Jitsu

Bob Keefer Center Monday Women’s Wednesday Co-ed

Ages 14+. Learn to defend yourself in any situation. Focus on submissions, choke holds and joint locks. Enjoy jiu jitsu at a facility designed for the sport. Dates may change slightly based on the schedule of Superhero Jiu Jitsu.

Dodgeball

Superhero Jiu Jitsu, 824 Q St. Ongoing MWThF 6–7pm

Registration deadline: Jan. 8 Games start week of Jan. 15 Bob Keefer Center Tuesday Co-ed

$100 ID/$125 OD per month

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Tennis Tennis lessons at Willamalane Park tennis courts, 1976.

Tennis Lessons

Ages 4+. Lessons are open to all experience levels. Lessons include fundamentals, drills, rules, positioning, strategy and games. Choose from the lessons offered based on your skill level and days that are convenient for you.

Bob Reed, Tennis Director 541-543-4245 reedrobert77@gmail.com. Bob Keefer Center Ongoing Su 5–6:30pm All ages, all levels 1/1–4/30 MF 10–11:30am Adult Intermediate/Advanced 1/1–2/21 TuTh 6–7pm All ages, all levels 1/1–4/30 TuTh 7–8:30pm Ages 11+, all levels 1/1–4/30 Sa 9–10am All ages, all levels 1/1–4/30 Sa 10am–12pm Ages 11+, all levels: Competition Drop-In Fee $5 for 1 hour lesson (Punch Pass: 4 punches/$18 or 8 punches/$32) $6 for 1½ hour lesson (Punch Pass: 4 punches/$22 or 8 punches/$40) Unlimited Tennis Lesson Pass $50/month

Spring Break Tennis Camps

All ages and levels are invited to join us for instruction, practice and some friendly competition. Bob Keefer Center 3/25–29 M–F

2–4pm

$40/week or $10/day

Noah Jefferson Tennis Tourney

This tourney will include singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events for players of all ages and levels. Entries will be available the middle of February. Contact Bob Reed for more information and to enter (see above). Bob Keefer Center 3/23–24 Sa–Su 7am–8pm

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Adult Activity Center

Grand opening of Willamalane Senior Center, now known as Willamalane Adult Activity Center, in 1979.

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tay healthy, active and engaged. The Willamalane Adult Activity Center provides classes, activities and services for adults. No membership is required. Location: 215 W. C St. Hours:

Monday–Thursday Friday Saturday

Closures: 12/24 (at noon) 12/25 12/31 (at noon)

8 a.m.–9 p.m. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 p.m.

1/1/19 1/21/19 2/18/19

Registration: At the center, by phone at 541-736-4444 or online at willamalane.org/winteradultactivity.

Riverside Chamber Symphony

Ages 18+. Back by popular demand! Meet conductor Philip Bayles and enjoy an informational performance from musicians with the Riverside Chamber Symphony. Learn the historical importance of the music as you follow along with sheet music. This orchestra is an ensemble of Lane County nonprofessionals who perform a variety of music. Register in advance; there may be standing room only the day of the performance. Adult Activity Center 1/18 F

$5 advance/$7 day of event

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“Murder on the American Express”

Ages 18+. The Past Prime Time Players present another delightful musical for your enjoyment. “Murder on the American Express” is a whodunit musical revue. Do you know the culprit? Does anyone? Come find out while you hear terrific show tunes from local performers. Register in advance as seating may be limited. Adult Activity Center 5/4 Sa

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Adult Activity Center Special Events presented by

Island Park Art Gallery Island Park Gallery is the first stop on the Downtown Springfield Second Friday Art Walk. After enjoying the reception, visitors can take a complimentary shuttle downtown to enjoy the rest of the art walk. The shuttle will run continuously until 7 p.m. Celebrate a rich history of 30 years of combined art education with Willamalane instructors Gloria Tinker and Ellen Gabehart. A variety of their favorite pieces will be displayed, as well as various subjects and mediums. Exhibit: 2/6–3/28, regular center hours TINKER AND GABEHART: THROUGHOUT THE YEARS

Free reception: Friday, 2/8, 5–7 p.m.

See the best photos captured within the district for several different categories. Photos are submissions from Willamalane Park Foundation’s “Autumn at Willamalane” Photo Contest, and the winner will be featured on the cover of the fall 2019 Recreation Guide. “AUTUMN AT WILLAMALANE” PHOTO CONTEST

Exhibit: 4/3–5/30, regular center hours Free reception: Friday, 4/12, 5–7 p.m.

Sweetheart Dance

featuring Chocolate Buffet

Wednesday, Feb. 14 2–4 p.m. Adult Activity Center $5 advance/$7 day of event Ages 18+. Willamalane Adult Activity Center’s annual Valentine’s Day event just got a little sweeter. Our chocolate buffet has been a tasty tradition where we serve up a giant spread of decadent delights. This year, we’re adding on a whole new social component: a Sweetheart Dance. In addition to the crave-worthy chocolate smorgasbord, we’re inviting you to bring your friends or your special someone to a mixand-mingle Valentine’s dance. Enjoy an afternoon of music, dancing, Valentine’s crafts and raffle prizes in addition to sweet treats. The chocolate fountain, cake and ice cream will return — and, as always, we’re including diabetic-friendly desserts.

Lunch and Learn: Golden Radio Days

Ages 18+. Join 89-years-young Bob Loudon on a journey back to the era when radio was king: the 1930s through 1950s. Bob’s memorabilia includes music of the Swing era and programs like “Jack Benny,” “Gunsmoke,” dance band broadcasts from New York City, and more! Listen as old-time radio comes to life with this fast-paced presentation that will recount old memories for some and create new memories for others. Vegetarian lunch available. Register in advance as seating may be limited. Adult Activity Center 4/19 F 12–2pm

$5 advance/$7 day of event

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George Dorris and a prized ‘Barcelona’ filbert

McKenzie River Broadcasting

Willamalane is raising funds by the spread of a fungal infection at Dorris Ranch. filbert blight in stages over the next two decades, and replanting with varieties resistant to the infection. You can help Willamalane FIGHT the BLIGHT — by sponsoring a tree, a row or an orchard. blightresistant filbert tree, and help save a living piece of local history. $25

Sponsor a row of five trees. Orchardists $100

Sponsor an acre. The 258 acres of Dorris Ranch include 11 orchards and 9,809 trees. $2,500 Present an orchard. Help Willamalane secure a lasting future for the valley’s agricultural heritage. Costs vary.

Your Name

Contribution

Email address

£ Keep me informed on the Fight the Blight campaign. MAIL TO: Fight the Blight, Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield OR, or donate online at:

Weekdays at 5am, 6am, 9am, Noon, 5, 6, & 11pm News anytime at kval.com

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Shops

Making plans in the woodworking studio, 1983.

Rock and Gem Studio

Woodworking Studio

Ages 18+. Equipped with slab and trip saws, grinder, sanders and polishers, and helped by skilled volunteers, you can turn rocks into beautiful gems or cut your thunderegg. Closed 12/24/18–1/6/19.

Ages 18+. Create stunning wooden pieces with equipment including saws, planer, joiner, lathe and everything else you need. Closed 12/24–1/6, 1/21, 2/18.

Adult Activity Center Tu, W 9am–3pm Th 9am–3pm, 5:30–8pm F 12–5pm Sa 9am–12pm Drop-in: $4.50 ID/$5.50 OD 5-visit pass: $17.50 ID/$21 OD

Adult Activity Center M–Th 9–11:30am, 12:30–3pm Drop-in $6 ID/$7 OD $4/rock cut

5-visit pass: $25 ID/$30 OD

Gift Shop

All ages. This is a consignment shop featuring handmade items made by members of the Adult Activity Center. The items available for purchase cover a wide range including art, photography, clothing, jewelry, food, bath and beauty products, quilts, knickknacks and toys. Come and see our amazing items. Closed 12/24–1/6, 1/21, 2/18. Adult Activity Center Open M–F 9am–3pm Interested in consigning? Call 541-736-4444.

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Aerobics class held in the Memorial Building gym, 1986.

Adult Fitness Best Fit COACHING Best Fit Fitness Assessment

Ages 18+. Discover your fitness level with this test-based fitness assessment. Our coaches will take you through a series of tests designed to assess your strength, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness. Your results will show your ranking compared to others in your age group. Register in advance, and our coaches will call you to schedule your 30-minute assessment. 30 minutes $35 per assessment Register and a coach will call you to schedule your session.

Best Fit Fitness Coaching Session

Ages 18+. Get guidance on creating your own fitness plan with fitness coaching. Meet with one of our trainers to talk about your goals, make a plan or find out how you can modify exercises post-injury. It’s a great option for those just returning from physical therapy. Register for your 60-minute coaching session, and one of our coaches will schedule your session. Get on the road to better health today! 60 minutes Individual session $59 Group session, 2 people $25 each Group session, 3+ people $20 each Register and a coach will call you to schedule your session.

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Fitness Pricing Three Ways to Pay for Classes Join in the fun and get moving with any of our group exercise classes. There is no registration and three ways you can pay. 1. Unlimited pass: best pass for exercise junkies The ALL-ACCESS Fitness Pass, corporate and Silver Benefits passes offer unlimited access to group exercise classes as well as other Willamalane fitness offerings. ALL-ACCESS Fitness Pass pricing per month with automatic deduction: Senior/Student: $35 ID/$45 OD

Adult: $45 ID/$55 OD

2. 10 Visit Group Exercise pass: best pass for once-a-week workouts This 10-visit card will let you take classes when you want them. Visits are valid for one whole year. Senior/Student: $54 ID/$72 OD

Adult: $63 ID/$81 OD

3. Drop-in: best way to pay for the casual, occasional exerciser Pay as you go per class. Show up, pay at the front desk and go to class. It’s that easy. Senior/Student: $6 ID/$8 OD

Adult: $7 ID/$9 OD

Group Exercise Classes All group exercise classes are 50–55 minutes in length and are of light to moderate intensity, unless otherwise noted in description. Most class formats have modifications to accommodate all different levels of fitness, so just ask your instructor. Let your instructor know if you are new to class so they can offer options to you.

Seniors: Silver Benefits Programs for Fitness Many insurance companies offer extra wellness benefits for their members, and seniors can usually cash in. If you’re eligible, your insurance will pay for some or all of the cost of a fitness pass. These benefits must be renewed every year, so these tips are for everyone, even if you already have a Silver Benefits pass.

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2. Bring your ID number to a Willamalane facility. After receiving your letter in the mail or getting your program ID number from your insurance company, bring the info to one of our front desk staff. The front desk staff at any Willamalane facility will confirm your eligibility by using the number or letter that you were given. 3. Start exercising. Once you have been confirmed as eligible, our front desk staff will issue a pass to you. If your insurance company requires you to pay for half of your pass or has an annual fee, you’ll pay it at this time. You’re now ready to start exercising. Silver Benefit pass holders can use the fitness center, take any fitness class on land or in the water, lap swim, utilize Exercise on Your Own sessions or enjoy open gym time. If you want to improve your health and make the most of your insurance, take these three easy steps — and get moving. If you’re a current member at a different gym, you can call your program provider (such as Silver and Fit) to switch your facility to Willamalane to take advantage of all four locations. Just imagine: our pools, fitness center and fitness classes with one Silver Benefits pass rather than paying a second location for your fitness needs. Health Net, Moda, Providence, Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield, AARP United Healthcare and ORP insurers are among the major insurers that offer Silver Benefits. Some insurers such as Pacific Source, Medicare Supplement plans or Cigna may offer Silver Benefits for a nominal yearly fee or reduced cost.

Senior Start-Up Pass The Senior Start-Up Pass allows access to the select three group exercise classes listed below. All classes are held at the Adult Activity Center. Attend the three select classes as many times as you want for one low price per month. $18 ID/$22 OD Classes included in the Senior Start-up Pass:

Active Exercise

See page 60 for class description MWF

8:45am

Gentle Exercise for Wellness See page 64 for class description

There are three steps to obtaining a Silver Benefits pass at Willamalane:

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1. Call your insurance company. Contact your insurance company and find out if they offer wellness benefits with your plan. Willamalane accepts:

See page 64 for class description

Silver Reboot

MW 8:30am

• Silver and Fit • Silver Sneakers • Renew Active/Optum Fitness Advantage • AARP Medicare Supplement If your insurance company offers one of these four programs, ask them for your individual program ID number. This is called a confirmation ID, fitness ID or member ID depending on the program. Some insurance companies may send a letter to you with this number on it — save it.

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Group Exercise Adult Activity Center 215 W. C St., 541-736-4444

Bob Keefer Center

INTENSITY RATING GUIDE  Gentle  Light  Moderate + May be modified to achieve a more intense workout

Saturday Cycle

Ages 18+. Jump-start your weekend with an amazing, indoor cycling workout. Push your limits on a ride set to high-energy music and led by instructor Kara Churchill. Space is limited: first come, first served. Adult Activity Center + Ongoing Sa 9am

STRONG

Class schedule is subject to change: classes may be added or removed at any time. Please see group exercise schedule at willamalane.org/winterfitness for up-to-date class information.

Ages 18+. STRONG by Zumba combines body weight, muscle conditioning, cardio and plyometric training moves synced to original music that has been specifically designed to match every single move. Every squat, every lunge, every burpee is driven by the music, helping you make it to that last rep — and maybe even five more.

All classes are 50–55 minutes unless noted in the description.

Bob Keefer Center Starts 1/9 W

250 S. 32nd St., 541-736-4544

Most class formats have modifications to accommodate all different levels of fitness, so just ask your instructor. Let your instructor know if you are new to class so they can offer options to you.

 5:30pm

Zumba

Ages 18+. Latin dance meets fitness with this cardio-blast workout. This interval-style class gives you time to catch your breath before pulling you back into the groove and pumping up the cardio. Drop in to get a workout that feels like a night out. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing TuTh 5:30pm

Cardio Baby Boot Camp Fitness

Ages 18+. Baby Boot Camp’s 60-minute fitness classes cater to moms of all fitness levels: pregnant moms, new moms, and moms with one or more stroller-aged children. Interval-based classes incorporate cardio, strength and core for a total body workout. Moms must be a least six weeks post-partum (eight weeks for those who had a C-section) and have clearance from their physician to resume physical exercise. Pregnant moms must receive written clearance from their physician twice during their pregnancy.

Nia

Ages 18+. Nia is low-impact exercise to music, a healing blend of cardio, martial arts, dance and tai chi. Build bone density and enhance balance with new moves. No experience necessary. Appropriate for all fitness levels. Instructor: Janet Hollander. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing Tu 4pm Ongoing Th 5:30pm

Bob Keefer Center  Ongoing MW 9:30am Ongoing Tu 5:30pm

Indoor Cycle

Ages 18+. Indoor cycling burns the most calories per minute of any fitness class. A new playlist for every ride keeps the wheels turning and the motivation high. Challenge yourself or work at your own pace. Space is limited: first come, first served. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing MW 5:30pm

Dance Fitness

Ages 18+. Go all out with a combination of dance and fitness moves for serious fun and fitness. Dance yourself fit to pop, jazz, Latin, jive, Bollywood and more. Instructor: Kara Churchill. Adult Activity Center Starts 1/5 Sa

 10am

P90X Light

Ages 18+. A less intense version of P90X Live. Get ready to make new workout buddies, bust through personal plateaus together and rock out to the music. This fitness breakthrough has helped millions of people increase strength and endurance. Bring a yoga mat. Instructor: Jessica Auxier. Maple Elementary School  Returns 1/9 MW 4:30pm

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Active Exercise

Ages 50+. Realize your fitness goals with moderate aerobics, resistance training, stretching, flexibility and strength building through both weight and bodyweight exercises. Great for beginning and moderate exercisers. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing MWF 8:45am

Zumba Gold

Ages 50+. Enjoy a mellow version of this dance-inspired workout. Get your heart rate up and build endurance in a low-impact format. Just drop in and dance. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing Th 1:30pm


Adults

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Core Yoga

Ages 50+. This class will cover strength, cardio, balance and flexibility training through a variety of exercises and activities designed for guys. Instructor Frank Beber.

Ages 18+. Strengthen and build awareness of your core muscles with this core-focused yoga class. Designed for students looking for more challenge or for those with some yoga experience.

Adult Activity Center Starts 1/7 M

Adult Activity Center  Ongoing MW 5:30pm

 9:30am

Flow Yoga

Mid 1960s

Ages 18+. This class has it all. Get fit and strong with a vinyasa, or “flow,” yoga class. Enjoy the flexibility training and embodiment that makes yoga so good for your mind and body. Bob Keefer Center  Ongoing Th 5:30pm Adult Activity Center  Ongoing Sa 10am

Yoga: Hatha for Beginners

Age 18+. This hatha yoga class (for beginners or those just returning to practice) increases flexibility and body awareness. Enjoy a class accessible for all fitness levels that focuses on basic yoga poses and techniques. Instructor: Cevia Yellin. Tuesday classes start 1/8. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing TuTh 5:30pm

Yoga Basics

Flexibility and Balance Classic Mat Pilates

Ages 18+. Build and nourish your core with this class focused on control and flexibility. Classic Mat Pilates welcomes both new participants and those with all levels of experience. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing Tu 5:30pm

Gentle and Restorative Yoga

Ages 18+. This class combines gentle movement with restorative poses to release tension and stress and invite a sense of calmness and tranquility. Meditation and healing reiki energy may be used to enhance relaxation and deepen students’ experience. Instructor: Cevia Yellin. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing Th 4:30pm

MELT® new location

Ages 18+. Yoga can boost your physical, mental and emotional fitness. Free your body and mind from stress while increasing strength and energy. Learn movements used throughout history to improve health. Instructor: Glenda King. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing MW 6:30pm Bob Keefer Center Starts 1/8 TuTh 10:30am

Yoga at Ridgeview

Ages 18+. Yoga for all levels. Free your body and mind from stress while increasing strength and energy. No class when school is not in session. Ridgeview Elementary Returns 1/9 MW

 5pm

Tai Chi: Evening

Ages 18+. Tai chi can reduce stress, improve balance and strengthen core muscles. This ancient exercise proves that you are never too young to learn something old. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing TuTh 6:30pm

Ages 18+. Anyone, regardless of age or fitness level, can improve balance, stability and health through this form of self-massage. MELT® uses compression and lengthening techniques to help you escape chronic pain for good. Instructor: Anne Cooper.

Tai Chi: Form Practice

Adult Activity Center  Starts 1/3 TuTh 11:30am Ongoing Sa 11am

Bob Keefer Center  Ongoing MW 11:30am

Pilates for the Vintage Body

Ages 18+. The Pilates method can help the aging or sedentary body in a variety of ways. This class will focus on range of motion, breathing, balance, posture, strengthening and flexibility. Incorporating the breath with mindful movement is essential for maintaining mobility, especially as our bodies age. Bring a mat to class. Bob Keefer Center Starts 1/8 TuTh

 9am

Ages 18+. Practice tai chi forms and improve your existing skills. This 30-minute class is for current practitioners that do not require instruction.

Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance

Ages 18+. Tai chi can improve fitness and focus for all adults. This program is designed to improve balance and strength. Movements adhere to fundamental principles of tai chi: weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing stances, correct alignment and coordinated movements all center on a continuous, circular and flowing motion. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Bob Keefer Center  Ongoing MW 10:30am

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willamalane.org/winterfitness Tai Chi

Ages 50+. Short form. Tai chi can help you reduce pain and inflammation, increase joint mobility, improve balance, prevent falls and develop mental focus. Exercise sets are based on Yang-style tai chi, qigong forms and tai chi ruler training. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. Adult Activity Center Ongoing TuTh 11am

Ages 50+. Long form. Add new forms to your tai chi practice. Partner exercises work with balance and relaxation techniques to improve health and longevity. Reduce stress and sleep better with the practice of standing meditation. Exercise sets are based on Yang-style tai chi, qigong forms and meditation training. Instructor: Don Hildenbrand. 

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Weight Loss Competition Jan. 22–Mar. 12 $50/person Ages 18+. Slim Down Springfield is back for your 2019 life plan! This eight-week weight loss challenge will help you explore, create and meet your goals for healthy lifestyle change. Competition includes: • Membership in the fitness center at Bob Keefer Center • One free trial of each group exercise class • Weekly incentives • Weekly emails with motivational support and coaching • Cash prizes at the end of the competition Register as an individual or a twoperson team. Participants attend weekly Tuesday weigh-ins to document progress. Prizes are awarded to the top weight loss percentages at the end of the competition. For complete contest rules, visit willamalane.org/winterfitness. Weigh-ins: Tuesdays at Bob Keefer Center, 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Next up, get in shape for summer! Slim Down Springfield summer competition starts May 7 for a six week slim-starter!

Ages 50+. Feeling the aches and pains of aging? Explore ancient yoga poses in this 75-minute class, and discover how these poses can help improve strength, flexibility and balance. Bring a blanket for passive poses. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing MW 8:30–9:45am Ongoing MW 10–11:15am

Core De Force at Yolanda

Ages 18+. Work out with a class that combines boxing, kickboxing and Muay Thai. You’ll move through 30-minute rounds in which you’ll alternate between fighting combinations, bodyweight moves and cardio spikes to kick your calorie burn into overdrive. No matter your fitness level, you can punch, kick and sweat at your own pace. Instructor: Jessica Auxier. + 5pm

Fun Fit: Functional Fitness new location

Intro to Weight Training

Ages 18+. Explore the ins and outs of weight training in this comprehensive introduction. Learn about equipment, lifting techniques and get tips on modifying your workout to your individual needs. Class meets in the fitness center. Instructor: Richard Strunk. Bob Keefer Center Ongoing TuTh 9am

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Ages 18+. An incredible fusion of ab-chiseling and total body defining moves choreographed to upbeat pop songs. This intense, mat-based workout challenges students to rhythmically flow from one exercise to the next for developing a rocksolid core while leaving no muscle untouched. Bob Keefer Center + Ongoing TuTh 6:30pm

Stability Balls

Ages 18+. Increase fitness and develop core strength in this 50-minute class. Stability balls are excellent for both overall fitness and improving problem areas like the back and joints. Improve strength with resistance bands, light dumbbells, and body weight exercises. BYOB: bring your own ball. Instructor: Richard Strunk, personal trainer. Bob Keefer Center Ongoing MW 8am

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Adult Activity Center Ongoing TuTh 12pm

Adults

Ages 18+. Get fit by improving your strength, balance and flexibility. Core and weight training help build muscles to stay active. Resistance and body-weight exercises together train the whole body. Appropriate for all ability levels. Instructor: Richard Strunk, personal trainer. Bob Keefer Center  Ongoing MW 9am

Core & Curves

Ages 18+. Define your hourglass and sculpt your core with this strength and resistance class. Bodyweight, bands and targeted moves will help improve strength, balance and your best body. Yolanda Elementary Starts 1/8 Tu

 5pm

Ages 18+. Get ready to take control of your body in a class that improves strength, builds bones and corrects alignment. This class is perfect for those just returning to exercise or light exercisers looking for the next level. Focus on major muscle groups and your core to improve reflexes and balance. Learn to align your body during everyday activities that will help you move better and feel better. Instructor: Anne Cooper.

Ages 50+. Enjoy floor exercises and strength-building routines in a program designed to help prevent osteopenia and osteoporosis. These research-based moves aim to reduce bone loss and improve balance. Not for beginners (beginners, try Strong Bones, Strong Body). Instructor: Cindy O’Brien. Each class is open to all pass holders on a first come, first served basis.

Adult Activity Center  Ongoing TuTh 10:30am

Adult Activity Center Ongoing WF 11am

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Ages 50+. Enjoy exercise techniques that increase flexibility, strength and mobility. This 45-minute class is great for stretching muscles, joint rotation, improving oxygen flow and especially helpful for arthritis. Begin anytime. Instructor: Byron Hanks. Adult Activity Center Ongoing TuTh 9am Ongoing TuTh 10am

Silver Reboot

Ages 50+. This class created for seniors will increase strength, range of motion and improve function for daily living. Hand-held weights, resistance bands with handles and balls are used for strength and reflex training. Chairs are provided for support and balance activities. Instructor: Frank Beber. Adult Activity Center  Ongoing MW 8:30am

Silver Sneakers Classic

Ages 50+. Move to the music with exercises designed to increase strength, range of motion and activities for daily living. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a Silver Sneakers ball are offered for resistance. Chairs are available for support. Adult Activity Center Ongoing TuTh 1pm

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Strong Bones, Strong Body

Ages 50+. Learn to enhance your bone strength, improve balance and increase strength and energy. Exercises based on bone research are adjusted to your ability level. Those diagnosed with osteoporosis or osteopenia are strongly encouraged to attend. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien, certified personal trainer. Bob Keefer Center  Ongoing Tu 1:30pm Adult Activity Center  Ongoing WF 9:45am

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT:

Anne Cooper ANNE COOPER IS a long-time mover and she’s bringing her robust background of dance and fitness to several Willamalane classes. The study of ballet took Anne to New York City in her twenties during the late 1970s and early 80s. It was in a jazz dance class where she met fitness legend Molly Fox, who was starting her Heavenly Bodies fitness studio. “She asked me to be her very first teacher as she ventured on a business of teaching exercise. Molly is a great friend and held me to a high standard of teaching,” Anne said. “The commodity of ‘being in shape’ was just beginning to take hold in those days,” Anne said. “The possibilities with respect to how to do it were wide open.” Molly Fox’s Heavenly Bodies was located in an acting school, and, to accommodate their downstairs neighbors, the class had to modify their movements to avoid jumping up and down. “We needed to be creative and move with intention and self-awareness in order to get the best workout,” Anne said. Still, with the music of the day like Madonna and Sylvester, Heavenly Bodies classes were brimming with energy 64 | Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org

Walking and Running Pub Run at The PublicHouse

Free for all ages and experience levels. This weekly 5K run starts and ends at PublicHouse, Springfield’s newly updated food hub and beer hall. This family-friendly meeting place, formerly known as Sprout!, is a great starting point for a new route each month. Come at 5:30 p.m. to walk the route on your own or join the main run at 6 p.m. Enjoy discounts at this new community gathering spot after your workout. Register at the run. The PublicHouse, 418 A St., Suite B Starts 3/15 W 6pm

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Volkswalking

For info, contact the local Volkswalk organization, the Mossbacks, at 541-726-7169 or mossbacks.org.

Whippets

Ages 50+. Moderate to brisk one-hour walks through the park, rain or shine. Newcomers welcome. Walks leave from the Adult Activity Center Ongoing TuTh 8:30am

Free

and full of people wanting to get fit. Love lured Anne back to the Northwest where she ran her own dance and exercise studio, Body Sculpture. More recently, Anne did the MELT Method® Length trainings and she re-certified as a group fitness instructor and became a personal trainer through the American Council on Exercise. Anne is also a guild-certified Feldenkrais® teacher. “Staying fit is important in order to maintain a good quality of life,” Anne said. “I’m really passionate about helping people to become more aware of their alignment and their movements. Even if you have limitations now, you can learn to work with what you have, improve your movement strategies and perhaps prevent possible situations that could lead to further limitations.” Anne said that if someone is hesitant to take the necessary steps to improve their fitness, the key is to try a lot of different things and look for the activity that is so enjoyable you want to do it again. “If you know you don’t enjoy jogging or running, try a fitness or dance class. If you don’t feel comfortable in a class, try streaming fitness videos to work out in your own home. If that isn’t appealing, get a buddy and do something outdoors,” she said. “There are so many options for you to stay fit and healthy — just get out there and do it.” Happy to be back in her hometown of Eugene, Anne wants to help people of all ages attain and retain their ability to move with ease and efficiency. Keep an eye out for Anne’s FunFit: Functional Fitness, MELT® and Feldenkrais® classes.


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Adult Classes Arts and Crafts

The Art of Drawing for Beginners

Mosaic Madness Pendant

Ages 18+. It’s ladies’ night out! Bring your friends together for this fun night of creativity. Instructor and artist Cindy Clair leads you through the steps to design a beautiful, one-of-a-kind mosaic pendant. Enjoy snacks and a glass of wine or cup of tea during class. All supplies included; bring any broken jewelry pieces or mementos to incorporate into your design. Adult Activity Center 1/30 W

6–8:30pm

$32 ID/$38 OD

Ages 18+. Beginners and beyond. Gain confidence and skills with various 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! Materials discussed in class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/8–2/26 Tu

6:30–8:30pm

$77 ID/$92 OD

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Wire Wrapping

Ages 18+. This class is perfect for beginners who want to master the essential skill of wire wrapping. Learn about wire, metals, tools and techniques to set beautiful rock cabochons (rounded gemstones). Instructor will provide wire and cabochon for first project. Students will need to supply necessary tools from the supply options outlined at the first class. Adult Activity Center 2/27–3/20 W

5:45–6:45pm

$35 ID/$42 OD

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Jewelry Repair

Ages 18+. Heartbroken over your favorite necklace with a broken clasp? Join us for free jewelry repair in our lounge. Most repairs are free, and others cost a small fee. Adult Activity Center 2/7 Th 12:15–2pm 4/4 Th 12:15–2pm

Free Free

Creative Coloring new

Expressive Watercolor

Ages 18+. All levels. Art is much more than talent, skill or technique. This class will provide exercises and encouragement to awaken your intuitive nature and expressive self. Taking inspiration from the Expressionists, we will explore how color, line, texture and design can work to form art that is a personally expressive creation. We will consider a variety of subjects, from people to flowers, animals to landscapes. Instructor: Lynzie Kronheim.

Ages 18+. All levels. Take your love and enjoyment of coloring to a whole new artistic level. Use new tools and techniques to enhance your work — like color choices, blending and shading to create professional-looking art. Basic art instruction provided to continue your coloring at home. Bring your own oil-based colored pencils or see supplies list for instructor suggestions; tool and coloring sheets provided. Register in advance. No class 1/24, 2/14.

Adult Activity Center 1/24–3/14 Th

Adult Activity Center 1/17–2/21 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$79 ID/$95 OD

20100

1–2pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Oil Painting

Ages 50+. All levels. The longtime instructor will lead you through a course focused on how to have fun with color, composition and perspective. Supply lists will be discussed in the first class. Instructor: Gloria Tinker. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/3–2/21 Th 1/3–2/21 Th 4/4–6/6 Th 4/4–6/6 Th

9am–12pm 1–4pm 9am–12pm 1–4pm

$75 ID/$90 OD $75 ID/$90 OD $91 ID/$109 OD $91 ID/$109 OD

20101 20102 20103 20104

Card Making

Ages 50+. Card makers create handmade greeting cards for themselves and to be sent to military personnel. Adult Activity Center Weekly Tu

Paint and Sip Party

6–8pm 6–8pm 6–8pm 6–8pm

$36 ID/$44 OD $36 ID/$44 OD $36 ID/$44 OD $36 ID/$44 OD

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The Beauty of Moving Water

Ages 50+. All levels. This course is focused on the beauty of water and will familiarize students with different aspects of moving water including rivers, oceans and waterfalls, along with water birds and shells. Instructor Ellen Gabehart will share how to create a balanced composition, different values and textures with drawing or painting mediums. Weekly demonstrations plus individualized instruction make this class suitable for all levels. Students may also work on other creative subjects. Register in advance. Drawing and Watercolor Adult Activity Center 1/29–3/19 Tu 9:30am–12:30pm Watercolor and Acrylics No class 2/18 Adult Activity Center 1/28–3/25 M 12:30–3:30pm

$77 ID/$92 OD

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$77 ID/$92 OD

20097

Creative Still Life

Ages 50+. All levels. Explore painting creative still-life images focusing on unique objects with flowers. This session emphasizes expanding your creative self, and students will be encouraged to develop their own personal style to achieve their creative goals. Students can try a variation of art materials: pencils, colored pencils, pastels, or mixed media by combining watercolors with acrylics, pen and ink, colored pencils, etc. Students can also bring paintings from home to add another medium to their artwork. Weekly demonstrations plus individual instruction make this class suitable for all levels. Drawing and Painting Adult Activity Center 4/9–5/28 Tu 9:30am–12:30pm Mixed Media No class 5/27 Adult Activity Center 4/8–6/3 M 12:30–3:30pm

$5 ID/$6 OD for a 10-visit pass

Wood Carving

Ages 21+. Looking for a fun and creative night out? Bring a beverage and some friends and join us for one of our monthly painting parties. In this supportive low-key setting, you’ll be given step-by-step instructions on how to create your very own acrylic painting to take home at the end of the night. Adult Activity Center 1/31 Th 2/28 Th 3/28 Th 4/25 Th

9am–12pm

$77 ID/$92 OD

20099

$77 ID/$92 OD

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Ages 50+. Carve your own masterpiece in wood. Instruction available for beginners; drop-in studio for experienced carvers who share ideas and information. Furnish your own tools and wood. Adult Activity Center Weekly Tu

1–3pm

$5 ID/$6 OD for a 10-visit pass

Woodworking Studio, Rock and Gem Studio, Gift Shop See page 57 for information about our shops and studios.

Dance Ballroom and Partner Dancing

Ages 18+. This is a great way to expand your experience of ballroom and couples dancing. Some ballroom or couples dance experience is required as the class includes dancing sequences with only brief review. If you don’t have a partner, bring a friend and trade off leading and following. The group is very friendly and welcoming to all. Instructor: Sam Bucher. Drop-in only. Adult Activity Center Ongoing W

7:45–9:30pm

$5 ID/$6 OD

Ballroom Dance Fundamentals

Ages 18+. Learn waltzes, two-steps, cha-cha, swing and more in this beginning ballroom class. We’ll cover basic ballroom, round dance steps and cued choreography techniques. Each four-week session covers a new style of dance; join in any time. Please register with a dance partner. No experience necessary. Instructor: Sam Bucher. No class 12/25, 1/1. Adult Activity Center 1/22–2/12 Tu 2/19–3/12 Tu 3/19–4/9 Tu 4/16–5/7 Tu 5/14–6/4 Tu

6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm

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

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Ages 18+. Weekly folk dance request dancing. No partner or experience necessary. Intermediate teaching by guest teachers on the first Tuesday of the month. Drop-ins welcome. Adult Activity Center Ongoing Tu

7:45–10pm

$3 at door


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Swing Dance: Beyond Basics

Ages 18+. Instructor Sam Bucher teaches current dancers the lively art of fusion swing dancing, which draws movement from all forms of swing dance and common ballroom dances. Learn swing moves that will expand your dance experience. Please register with a dance partner. Adult Activity Center 1/10–31 Th 2/7–28 Th 3/7–28 Th 4/4–25 Th

6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm 6:45–7:45pm

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

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Line Dance

Ages 50+. Review old dances and learn new ones. Fun for beginners and beyond. Beginner: 1–1:30 p.m; Improver/High Beginner: 1:30–2 p.m.; Intermediate: 2:30–3:30 p.m. Instructor: Lynne Brown. No class 12/25, 1/1.

50+. Join us for folk dances from around the world, line dance, circle dance and couple dances. Beginners welcome, no partner needed. Fridays, 2-3:30 p.m.

Adult Activity Center Ongoing Tu

1–3:30pm

5 visits for $15 ID/$18 OD

Dog Training Beginning Dog Training: Puppies and More

Ages 18+. New dog? Dog obedience training can help your new dog or 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. No registration. Buy a four-visit pass for $52.

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6:30–7:30pm

drop in with pass

Intermediate Dog Training

Belly Dance for Beginners

Ages 14+. Learn the basics of tribal fusion belly dance, improve your fitness, and develop core strength while working out to great world music. Class emphasizes posture and stretching to avoid injury, muscle isolation for improving strength, and repetition for a balanced workout. Instructor: Sarina Dorie. No class 1/21, 2/18. Bob Keefer Center 1/7–3/4 M 3/11–4/29 M

6–7pm 6–7pm

$31 ID/$38 OD $31 ID/$38 OD

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Learn to Line Dance

Ages 18+. Learn the art of line dancing step-by-step in this 50-minute, four-week class. Instructor Lila Reid covers a variety of classic and modern line dances, steps and choreographies. No class 1/1. Adult Activity Center 1/8–29 Tu 2/5–26 Tu 3/5–26 Tu 4/2–23 Tu

4pm 4pm 4pm 4pm

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

Square Dancing

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Ages 18+. A mix of modern and traditional square dancing that encompasses all levels and all lists (basic through challenging). Includes both traditional and unique formations and approaches. The class is fast-paced, good exercise and uses a variety of music including gypsy jazz and other music styles. The group is very friendly and welcoming. No experience required and no partner needed. Drop-ins are welcome. No class 12/24, 1/21, 2/18. Adult Activity Center Ongoing M

7:45–9pm

Ages 18+. You and your dog learn the tools necessary to be good community citizens, including basic dog obedience and community manners. Your dog will learn watch, sit, down, come, stay, wait, greet and many other tools. Canine Good Citizen testing is available. No registration. Buy a four-visit pass for $52. Prerequisite: Beginning Dog Training or instructor approval. Bob Keefer Center Ongoing W

7:30–8:30pm

drop in with pass

Advanced Dog Training

Ages 18+. This dog obedience class is for dog owners who want to push themselves and their dogs to achieve higher levels of Canine Good Citizen understanding and abilities. No registration. Buy a four-visit pass for $52. Prerequisite: Intermediate Dog Training or instructor approval. Bob Keefer Center Ongoing W

1–2pm

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Show Dog Training: Conformation

Ages 18+. Conformation classes will teach you how to train and present (handle) your dog in the show ring. Stacking, baiting, gaiting, and ring procedure will be stressed. All levels of handling experience are welcome. Dogs must be AKC, UKC, or IABCA registered. Please call instructor Jan Bradfeldt for more information. 541-726-8698. No registration. Buy a four-visit pass for $40. No class 1/17, 2/7, 2/28. Bob Keefer Center Ongoing Th

7:30pm

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$3 ID/$3.50 OD

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FEATURED INSTRUCTOR:

Valerie Ihsan

Self-Publishing Goal-Setting for Creatives

Ages 18+. Create an attainable goal-setting plan for your creative projects. This free self-publishing introduction will review goalsetting techniques and objectives, as well as a brief preview of upcoming publishing classes for winter/spring 2019. Adult Activity Center 1/9 W

6:30–8pm

FREE

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Self-Publishing: How to Write a Novel

Ages 18+. Was finally writing that novel inside you one of your New Year’s resolutions? Join us to learn the ins and outs of novel writing. (Works for memoirs too!) Topics include: character development, scene structure, outlining, theme and self-editing. Adult Activity Center 1/23 W

6:30–8:30pm

$22 ID/$27 OD

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The Nitty-Gritty of Self-Publishing

Ages 18+. Author Valerie Ihsan of Willow Bench Books teaches you the ins and outs of how to self-publish your book. Learn how to develop your own resources or team, what it takes to publish your book and what tools are key to success. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/6 W

6:30–8:30pm

$22 ID/$27 OD

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Monthly Writers Group

Ages 18+. Join us each month for a writers’ salon. The French salon, a product of the Enlightenment in the early 18th century, was a place for women and men to meet and talk about a variety of topics. This group for writers will allow a lively discussion and Q-and-A for writers of all level and interests. Adult Activity Center 2/12–5/14 2nd Tu/month 7–8:30pm

Self-Publishing: Book Creation

Ages 18+. Learn the best way to create your book. Learn how to create files for your e-book and paperback and how to upload your book files to major retailers like Amazon. Please register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/27 W

Food and Drink

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Adult Activity Center 3/15 F 11am–1pm

Food and Wine Fusion: Bites, Wine and Dancing

Adult Activity Center 2/13 Th 6–7:30pm

$22 ID/$27 OD

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Ages 18+. Students will learn techniques and instruction on a variety of ways to use your lavender cuttings in cooking, in addition to enjoying a full lunch. Menu includes artichoke-dipped halibut, lavenderroasted carrots, and rosemary and lavender cornbread, along with lavender honey posset for dessert. Take away a set of easyto-use lavender recipes before heading out to the Oregon lavender festivals. Class size is limited, so be sure to register in advance! Registration deadline: March 9.

Ages 18+. Get ready for Valentine’s Day by learning how to decorate your own cake or cupcake in this beginning cake decorating class. Students will learn how to create frosting, piping and decorating techniques, including a detailed frosting bee, just in time for Valentine’s Day. All students will walk away with a cupcake that they’ve decorated.

Ages 21+. Explore the pairings of food and wine to create an enhanced dining experience. Indulge in an evening of appetizers, wine and dessert. White, red and sparkling wines will be profiled to marry the flavors of culture and cravings. Don’t let the night end there. Take it a step further and bring your friend or partner to our ballroom dance class starting right after the Food and Wine Fusion class (cost included). Instructor: Frank Schnebly. Register in advance.

6:30–8:30pm

Lavender Lunch: Cooking Demonstration

Bee My Valentine Cake Decorating

Adult Activity Center 2/6 W 6–8:30pm

$5 drop-in fee per meeting

$35 ID/$39 OD

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Springfest: German Wine Tasting

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Ages 21+. Celebrate Germany with an early Springfest, known as Frühlingsfest! Explore some of the country’s best vintages with Monika Rauch, German native and wine importer. Taste your way through the region’s white and red varieties while nibbling on baguettes, cheese and more. Bottles of wine will be available for purchase. Limited space, so register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/3 W 6–8pm

$19 ID/$23 OD

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CLASSES

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General Interest Graphic Design Basics

Ages 18+. Learn how to create fliers, posters, logos and more with your computer. Instructor Lila Reid will teach basics of computer design using free programs, MS Publisher and more. Class meets in the computer lab. Adult Activity Center 1/8–29 Tu 2/5–26 Tu

5:30–6:30pm 5:30–6:30pm

$49 ID/$59 OD $49 ID/$59 OD

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Declutter and Organize Your Home

Ages 18+. Seasonal cleaning, downsizing or just too much stuff? Learn practical ways and helpful hints to make your house easier to maintain. This two-part class provides tips and tools with homework to immediately start a plan of action. Instructor: Patricia Hillyer. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/2–9 Sa

10am–12pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Genealogy

Find your lost ancestors and create your own family tree. We’ll begin at ground zero, do research, find your family members, and personalize your tree with photos, stories and documents. We’ll look at all the family history programs on the web, including many fun and useful sites. Each class will have time for both instruction and allow you to work on your own family line. Limited space available; register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 2/6–3/6 Ages 50+ W 4/1–29 Ages 18+ M

10–11:30am 6–7:30pm

$33 ID/$39 OD $33 ID/$39 OD

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AARP Driver Safety

Ages 50+. Take a refresher class to improve your driving — and completing the course could qualify you for a lower insurance rate. Instructor is certified by AARP. Pay fee directly to instructor; no credit cards accepted. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/4–11 M 3/11–18 M 4/15–22 M 5/13–20 M

12:30–3:30pm 12:30–3:30pm 12:30–3:30pm 12:30–3:30pm

$20/$15 AARP member $20/$15 AARP member $20/$15 AARP member $20/$15 AARP member

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Memoirs of the Heart

Ages 50+. Learn how to begin writing your memoirs using in-class writing prompts that enable stories to reveal the writer’s values, motives, beliefs and hopes. Class will be facilitated by Bonnie Hennessey, and students are required to purchase the book, “A Journey Together Through the Experiences that Formed Us.” Adult Activity Center 3/5–4/9 Tu

1–3pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Health and Wellness Osteoporosis Prevention

Ages 18+. Cindy O’Brien reversed her osteoporosis diagnosis within two years through education, exercise and nutrition. Learn how she did it and if it might work for you. We’ll review osteoporosis and osteopenia in depth. Discover nutrients and foods that help build bones. Explore movements to help protect your bones. Presenter: Cindy O’Brien, CPT-NASM. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/12 Sa

9am–12pm

$29 ID/$35 OD

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Carolyn Higgins

Accepting our Emotional Nature

Ages 50+. Most of us don’t really know how much fear impacts our daily lives. We’re missing out on so much joy, wonder and hope that exists beyond fear. More poignantly, we are not free. In this class, we will learn very powerful and effective tools for moving beyond fear so that we can be happy, joyful and free as never before. Adult Activity Center 1/9–30 W

1–3pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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You Can Stop Smoking

Ages 18+. Presenter Carolyn Higgins was a closet smoker for years. After trying for years to quit, she did three hypnotherapy sessions and became a non-smoker. This inspired her to become a hypnotherapist, and she now has a 90 percent success rate helping people learn not to smoke. You can quit smoking, too. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/24 Th 2–4pm

Free

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Aging: Exposing the Myths, Secrets and Lies

Ages 50+. We all have personal myths, secrets, fears and lies that we have accepted about aging. With courage, we can face them and release them, creating a new future for ourselves. Join us in a safe and nurturing environment and give yourself a new beginning. Adult Activity Center 2/6–27 W

1–3pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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It’s Never Too Late to Live the Life You Want

Ages 50+. You can live the life you have always dreamed of even if you don’t know exactly what that is right now. Learn how to define what you want. Understand what gets in your way and eliminate those obstacles. Then with joy, begin living the life you have always dreamed. Adult Activity Center 3/6–27 W

1–3pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Spring Cleaning: Weeding and Seeding

Ages 50+. 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 then seed wonderful futures. Adult Activity Center 4/3–24 W

1–3pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT:

Patricia Hillyer PATRICIA HILLYER LOVES to help people — particularly women who are dealing with big transitions in their lives. Sometimes, she says, people can feel like they are losing control of their lives when they become an empty nester, lose a loved one, encounter illness, or face a career change. Patricia’s home-organizing and wardrobestyling classes help people feel like they can reclaim confidence and control in their lives. Since 2016, Patricia has been teaching classes at Willamalane like Declutter and Organize Your Home and also Build a Wardrobe that Works For You. She finds that organizing is a great way of combating stress. “When your space feels organized, your life feels organized,” Patricia said. “Less stress is healthier and is needed in today’s world.” In one of this term’s classes, Wardrobe: Your Personal Style, Patricia is looking forward to helping her students build their own personal style. “We’ll start by looking at their existing wardrobe,” she said. “Explain how to shop the clothes that are already in their closet and do an assessment. What is working, and why? What isn’t working, and why?” After the assessment, she encourages her students to get rid of the items that aren’t working and use their new knowledge as a foundation for future outfits. “We probably only wear 20 percent of what we have in our closets,” she said. Removing items that aren’t being worn or loved makes room for new items — and leads to new ideas on how to style garments that are still pleasing. The wardrobe classes are designed to be taken in a series and build on each other, yet can be taken singly to meet individual needs. Patricia’s intention in providing wardrobe styling and home organization classes is “to help people feel good about themselves,” she said. She strives to give students the boost that they need on their journey toward an orderly, empowered life. “From there, it’s all about maintenance,” she said. “Once you get your home and closet organized, it’s easier to get rid of things, purge when you need to, and stay organized and in control.”

Rediscover yourself with classes from Patricia Hillyer Wardrobe: Your Personal Style

Ages 50+. Complete an inventory to help define your style and discover if your wardrobe matches your lifestyle, what you need in your closet and answer the question, “How do we age with style?” Class topics are progressive but can be taken alone; register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/11 M

$22 ID/ $28 OD

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Wardrobe: What Fits You

Ages 50+. Learn about style personalities, the colors that work best for you, clothing design for different body shapes and how fit and proportion of clothes affect your look. Class topics are progressive but can be taken alone; register in advance or take all three wardrobe classes for a discount. Adult Activity Center 2/25 M

1:30–3:30pm

$22 ID/ $28 OD

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Declutter and Organize Your Home

Ages 18+. Seasonal cleaning, downsizing or just too much stuff? Learn practical ways and helpful hints to make your house easier to maintain. This two-part class provides tips and tools with homework to immediately start a plan of action. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/2–9 Sa

10am–12pm

$30 ID/$36 OD

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Wardrobe: Build Your Wardrobe After Retirement

Ages 50+. Learn how to edit and shop your current closet, and then discover how to build a core wardrobe for your current lifestyle. Enjoy the new you! Class topics are progressive but can be taken alone; register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/11 M

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1:30–3:30pm

1:30–3:30pm

$22 ID/ $28 OD

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How to Make a Lifestyle Change

Ages 18+. Set goals, make healthy changes and make them last! Instructor Amber Sanguinetti, M.S., Whole Wellness coach, guides you through making the changes you want and teaches you how to keep it going for life. Adult Activity Center 1/15–2/5 Tu

6–7pm

$35 ID/$42 OD

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Relaxation and Stress Relief Strategies

Ages 18+. Keith Wohlberg, a physical therapist assistant, will help you learn about the effects of stress, its causes, and effective strategies for reducing stress including relaxation. Class will include discussion, learning segments and guided meditation for relaxation. Adult Activity Center 2/5–26 Tu

 4:30–5:30pm

$49 ID/ $59 OD

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Intro to MELT®

Ages 18+. Discover the MELT® Method, a technique designed to balance and hydrate your body for better health. In this 30-minute intro, learn the why and how of this relaxing and pain-reducing practice. Instructor: Ann Cooper. Drop in. Adult Activity Center 2/9 Sa

 10:30–11am

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Feldenkrais Method® Workshop

Ages 18+. The Feldenkrais Method® uses light exercise and focus to improve range of motion and ease of movement. The method allows you to bring grace into your movements while increasing coordination and flexibility. Get started in this 90-minute workshop. Instructor: Anne Cooper. Adult Activity Center 3/2 Sa

 9:30–11am

$19 ID/$25 OD

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Learn about instructor Anne Cooper on page 64 Laughter Yoga

Ages 18+. Laughter Yoga is a new twist on an ancient practice. Not only does it increase happiness, but it also strengthens the immune system, reduces pain and lowers stress. Practitioners do not have to master any of the traditional yoga postures; they simply need to laugh. Join Sandra Jeffs for this free workshop. Adult Activity Center 2/28 Th 4–4:45pm 5/23 Th 4–4:45pm

Free Free

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Acupressure for Headaches

Ages 50+. Headaches can be caused by many factors including stress, sinus pressure, muscle tension and eye strain. Learn to use acupressure to relieve your own headache with techniques that can even ease migraine pain. Instructor: Nathan Schulman, Doctor of Oriental Medicine. Adult Activity Center 4/3 W

12–1pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

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Acupressure for Neck and Shoulder Tension

Language Spanish 1

Ages 18+. This course is for beginners or those with only cursory knowledge of the language. Textbook: “Living Language Beginning and Intermediate.” Instructor: Sied Imani. Adult Activity Center 1/15–3/5 Tu

6–8pm

$72 ID/ $87 OD

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Spanish 2

Ages 18+. This is an intermediate course designed for students who have a basic familiarity with essential vocabulary in Spanish. We learn Spanish through music, videos, recipes, games and lots of fun activities. Textbook: “Living Language Beginning and Intermediate.” Instructor: Sied Imani. No class 1/21, 2/18. Adult Activity Center 1/14–3/18 M

6–8pm

$72 ID/$87 OD

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Spanish: Conversational

Ages 18+. Already know how to speak Spanish but want to practice with varying topics and discussions in a group? Brush up on your Spanish with conversations based on literature, current events and personal life events. Come and discuss together while instructor Gerardo gives you feedback and pointers. Class requirement is Spanish 1 or being proficient in the language. Adult Activity Center 3/5–4/9 Tu

6–8pm

$72 ID/ $87 OD

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Spanish: Advanced

Ages 50+. Intermediate to advanced. Focus on language immersion, conversational skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Textbook required: “Living Language.” Instructor: Sied Imani. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/5–6/7 F

10:30am–12:30pm $72 ID/$87 OD

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Italian: Level 1

Ages 50+. Get some relief with this fun, hands-on class on how to use acupressure to relieve shoulder and neck tension. Handouts will be provided as well as tension-relieving exercises. Instructor: Nathan Schulman, Doctor of Oriental Medicine. Register in advance.

Ages 50+. Beginning to intermediate. Enjoy an introduction to the language and culture of this ancient land. Focus on basic grammar, conversational skills and useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Textbook required. Instructor: Sied Imani. Please register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 5/8 W

Adult Activity Center 1/11–3/1 F

12–1pm

$15 ID/$18 OD

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8:30–10:30am

$150 ID/$180 OD

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This literal interpretation of urban homesteading was seen at the 1984 Springfest.

Urban Homesteading What is Urban Homesteading? free

Ages 18+. Ever wanted to start a garden, but weren’t sure where to start? Ever been inspired to try making artisan bread and cheese? Come find out how you can start living more simply, sustainably and efficiently. Please register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/3 Th 6:30–7:30pm

Free

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Fermentation Series Ages 18+. Using traditional craftsmanship techniques, we’ll make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta and learn about different hard and soft cheese cultures. The entire cheese-making process from cultured milk to formed cheese ready for the press will be covered. The process to create yogurt and kefir will be covered as well. All supplies provided. 6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Savory Sourdough

Ages 18+. Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. We’ll also go over regular bread-baking techniques for those who want to start simple. Over the course of this class, we’ll make a batch of sourdough bread while we learn about proofing, the complex biology of a vital sourdough culture, and tips and tricks to get that great artisan-style bread in your own kitchen. You’ll take home your own small round loaf and a sourdough culture. Adult Activity Center 1/17 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Adult Activity Center 1/24 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Fermentation Beyond Sauerkraut

Artisanal Cheese Making

Adult Activity Center 1/10 Th

Sauerkraut and Kombucha

Ages 18+. Learn sauerkraut basics as we turn a head (or several) of cabbage and some salt into sauerkraut and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. You will also learn how to make kimchi, kombucha, vinegar, and gherkin pickles. There will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it.

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Ages 18+. Ready to explore the world of fermentation? Learn how to make your own fermented pickles, salsa, hot sauce, a variety of fermented non-alcoholic beverages, and even corned beef. Take home some of what we get started to enjoy later. Bring two widemouth pint jars or $2 to purchase from instructor. Adult Activity Center 1/31 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Garden Series Feeding the Family from the Backyard free

Ages 18+. Learn about the many possibilities for producing food right in your own backyard, from gardening and raising fruit trees, to backyard chickens, beekeeping, and landscaping with edible ornamentals and perennial vegetables. Kevin Prier of Suburban Homecraft will discuss various processes, how to decide where to start, and how to get the best return on your efforts. If you’re interested in any of the homesteading classes, we encourage you to join us for this discussion. Please register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/7 Th 6:30–7:30pm

Free

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URBAN HOMESTEADING

Intro to Beekeeping

Ages 18+. Learn how to prune fruit trees and grapes for form and productivity, including thinning, recognizing fruiting spurs, and directing growth patterns. Learn how to graft new varieties onto existing trees or rootstock in time to take advantage of the free fruitgrafting material from Eugene’s annual Propagation Fair in March. Class located off site.

Ages 18+. A productive beehive can produce up to five gallons of honey a year. Learn beekeeping basics, such as equipment, supplies, sources and techniques before you commit to building your own hives. Learn about current issues with beekeeping, local laws, common diseases and pests, and their treatment options. Local package bees arrive in early April.

Eugene 2/9

Adult Activity Center 2/28 Th

Sa

2–4pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Backyard Poultry

Ages 18+. Nothing beats an egg fresh from your backyard. Learn how to raise egg-laying chickens and ducks; get to know breeds, feed, housing and safeguards against predators and disease. Get a small coop or chicken tractor ready for spring hatching season. Adult Activity Center 2/14 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Picnic Series Sausage Making

Ages 18+. If you love sausages but hate what goes into the ones from the grocery store, you can learn how to make your own from whole ingredients. Develop your own spice mix so your sausage is as mild or spicy as you like, and eat them with some homemade mustard. Adult Activity Center 3/7 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Condiments

Ages 18+. Make your next picnic amazing with your own homemade condiments. Learn how to make mayonnaise, mustard, relish and ketchup, and how to tailor each recipe to make your own signature version. Bring three small containers to take home a share of what is made in class. Adult Activity Center 3/14 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Chutney and More

Ages 18+. Learn how to make small batches of chutney, peanut sauce and other savory condiments perfect for your holiday spread. Take home a sample to savor or share. Adult Activity Center 3/21 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Treat Yourself Series Balms, Butters and Salves

Ages 18+. Learn to make a variety of body butters, lip balms and herbal salves for gifts or a treat for yourself. Take home a jar each of lip balm and herbal salve to keep or give as a gift. All supplies are included in the class fee. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/4 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Soap Making

FUSTER CLUCK FARM

Spring Garden Preparation

Ages 18+. Get your garden ready for an early planting of peas and start tomato seeds inside so they are ready when the weather warms up. Gardening basics and more advanced techniques will include starts vs. direct sowing, co-planting, attracting beneficial insects, composting, soil amendments and maximizing space. Free seeds included with class. Adult Activity Center 2/21 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Ages 18+. Learn the basics of making bar soap from scratch. We’ll discuss the chemistry of saponification, properties of different base oils, local sources, and fragrance oils and other additives while we make a batch of soap. Take home a lovely piece to keep or give as a special gift. Adult Activity Center 4/11 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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Aromatherapy and Essential Oils new

Ages 18+. Essential oils can have strong therapeutic qualities. Learn how to use them effectively and safely in spray mists, massage oil, and even mosquito repellent creams or sprays. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/25 Th

6:30–8:30pm

$20 ID/$24 OD

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An entourage of seniors from Willamalane tour the University of Oregon’s computing facility in 1979.

Technology Drop-In Computer Lab

Android: Smartphones, Tablets and More Android Smartphones: Getting Started

Ages 50+. New to smartphones or considering upgrading to one? This course is for you. Learn the basics, including what all those buttons and ports are for, how to place and answer phone calls, tips for successful interaction with a touch screen, how to send and respond to a text message, how to take a photo and share it with someone you care about, and more. How do I know if I have an Android phone? If it’s not an iPhone (with an Apple logo on the back), it’s surely an Android phone. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/18 F 3/13 W 5/8 W

9:30–10:30am 9:30–10:30am 9:30–10:30am

$10 ID/$13 OD $10 ID/$13 OD $10 ID/$13 OD

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Android Smartphones and Tablets: Building Skills

Ages 50+. Know the basics but want to know more? In this two-part class, learn the ins and outs of your smartphone or tablet. This class will cover topics that include setting up email, sharing photos and video using the cloud, and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Adult Activity Center 2/1, 2/8 F 3/20, 3/27 W

11am–1pm 10am–12pm

$34 ID/$40 OD $34 ID/$40 OD

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Practice skills, use the internet and email your friends. Drop in for the use-on-your-own computer lab. No instruction is provided; basic computer skills are necessary. Check the calendar on the door for availability, call 541-736-4444 or visit willamlane.org/wintertech for current schedule. Schedule varies based on class schedules and hours of operation.

Apple: iPads, iPhones and Macs iCloud

Ages 50+. This class focuses on how Apple’s iCloud service (available on all modern Apple devices) can be used to keep important files, photos, videos, and other content secure and readily available across all your devices. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Adult Activity Center 2/11 M 4/11 Th

9:30–11:30am 9:30–11:30am

$17 ID/$20 OD $17 ID/$20 OD

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iPhone: Getting Started

Ages 50+. New to iPhone or considering switching to iPhone? This course is for you. Learn the basics, including what all those buttons and ports are for, how to place and answer phone calls, little-known tips for successful interaction with the iPhone touch screen, how to send and respond to a text message, how to snap and share a photo and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/15 Tu 2/20 W 5/10 F

9:30–10:30am 11am–12pm 10:30–11:30am

$10 ID/$13 OD $10 ID/$13 OD $10 ID/$13 OD

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iPhone: Building Skills

Ages 50+. Perfect if you know the basics but want more. This twopart class shows you the next steps to mastering your iPhone. Learn how to add and delete apps, access websites, set up email, share photos and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/28, 2/4 M 2/27, 3/6 W

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TECHNOLOGY

iPhone X

1984

Ages 50+. Learn what’s new and different with the iPhone X. Explore how to use this newest iPhone to its full potential. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/15 F

10am–12pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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iPhone: Tips and Tricks

Ages 50+. This is continuing education for graduates of the Getting Started course and for experienced iPhone users who know they are only scratching the surface of what their device can do. This class will help you add advanced skills like copy and paste, use standard apps to organize your thoughts and schedule, and much more. Bring your questions and get expert answers and demonstrations. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/26 Tu

9:30–11:30am

$17 ID/$20 OD

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iPad: Getting Started

Ages 50+. Apple’s iPad is an easy-to-use device that can replace your laptop or desktop computer. Participants will learn about all the hardware, buttons and ports; little-known tips for successful interaction with a touch screen; how to open and close apps; how to check email and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/4 M

9:30–10:30am

$10 ID/$13 OD

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iPad: Building Skills

Ages 50+. Know the basics of your iPad but want more? This two-part class has you covered. Learn how to add and delete apps, access websites, set up email, share photos and more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/11, 3/18 M

10:30am–12:30pm $34 ID/$40 OD

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iPhone and iPad: Photos and Camera

Ages 50+. Take command of your Apple device’s powerful camera and editing tools. In this two-part class, we’ll cover how to take better photos and videos; use the camera flash; learn little-known tips and tricks; easily edit photos; share photos with friends and family; create photo albums and slide shows; import and delete photos; manage your photo library; and much more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/2, 4/9 Tu

9:30–11:30am

$34 ID/$40 OD

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Mac Basics: Learn to Use Your Operating System

Ages 50+. Learn the ins and outs of Mac computers, including system icons; menus; learning tools and resources; system maintenance and updates; security features; how it’s different from Windows; and much more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite. Please bring your own Mac laptop or desktop to class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/8, 3/15 F

11am–1pm

$34 ID/$40 OD

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Mac Building Skills: Apps and Tools

Mac Photos

Ages 50+. Love all your new photos? This class will provide all the tools that you need to maximize your digital photo collection and share it with the people that you care about. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Bring your Mac to class. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/17, 4/24 W

10:30am–12:30pm $34 ID/$40 OD

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Password Management for Apple

Ages 50+. This class for Apple users introduces a little-known feature of Apple devices called “Keychain” that makes password management simple and secure. Learn the risks and potential benefits of using such a service. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/29 M

11am–1pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Expanding Your Computer Use Graphic Design Basics

Ages 18+. Learn how to create fliers, posters, logos and more with your computer. Instructor Lila Reid will teach basics of computer design using free programs, MS Publisher and more. Class meets in the computer lab. Adult Activity Center 1/8–29 Tu 2/5–26 Tu

5:30–6:30pm 5:30–6:30pm

$34 ID/$40 OD $34 ID/$40 OD

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YouTube

Ages 50+. Learn about the future of TV and how YouTube is allowing creators of all kinds to entertain the world. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/16 W

Ages 50+. Apple’s Mac computer apps provide a variety of tools for organizing your life and reaching your goals. Learn how to organize and share your photos and documents between your Mac and your iPhone or iPad via the cloud. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. No prerequisite. Please bring your own Mac laptop or desktop to class. Register in advance.

Ages 50+. Windows offers so much more than most users know. Learn about all the basic tools, navigation and other perks you get in Windows. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance.

Adult Activity Center 3/22, 3/29 F

Adult Activity Center 1/23 W

9:30–11:30am

$34 ID/$40 OD

20265

9:30–11:30am

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Windows: Basics

11am–1pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Ages 50+. Windows offers more than most users know. Learn about all the hidden tools, apps and organizers that Windows already has before buying other programs and applications. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/6, 2/13 W

1–3pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Google Cloud

Ages 50+. Want to have all your stuff in one place and get to it easily with your phone, tablet and computer? In this Windows- and Android-friendly class, you’ll learn everything that you need to know to simplify your life with Google’s easy-to-use cloud service. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/4 Th

11am–1pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Craigslist

Ages 50+. Learn how to use this online resource to make money by selling things that you own and no longer need. Post local ads for free, shop for things you need at a bargain price, and connect with your community. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 4/16 Tu

11am–1pm

$17 ID/$20 OD

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Free Computer Lectures Protect Yourself Against Cyber Predators

Ages 50+. People who aren’t as familiar with digital devices and the internet are often targeted by scammers online and on the phone. Learn how to detect scams and be safe in the digital world. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/25 F

9:30–10:30am Free

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Bitcoin: Cryptocurrency and the Future

Ages 50+. Learn about cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, why they matter and how they could be important to our lives. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/30 W 1–3pm

Free

20261

Speed Up Your Computer

Ages 50+. Improving computer performance is as easy as 1-2-3. In this free hour-long seminar, learn simple steps to tune up, de-clutter, and bring new life to your Mac or PC (Windows OS) without spending a dime. Bonus: Learn the simple upgrade that can improve the performance of many computers by 300 percent or more. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Although this is a free seminar, please register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/25 M 1–2pm

Free

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Tech Trends Q-and-A

Hands-On Electronics Basic Circuit Building

Age 14+. Learn how to read a diagram to build a circuit. This class explains the ABCs behind simple electrical circuits. By the end of the class, each student will have built a working circuit. Instructor Doug Weiss has taught electronics for the last 20 years. Supplies included. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/5 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Advanced Circuit Building

Ages 14+. Learn to use a solderless breadboard to build a more complicated circuit. When building a circuit with several components, the wireless breadboard allows the user to make quick, multiple connections that are not permanent. By the end of class, each student will have used this tool to build a circuit with multiple components. Prerequisite: Basic Circuit Building. Instructor: Doug Weiss. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/12 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Basic Soldering Skills

Ages 14+. Learn how to make reliable solder joints. This is a hands-on class where each student will have the opportunity to assemble and solder together a pre-made electronic hobby kit. Instructor: Doug Weiss. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/5 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Advanced Soldering Skills

Ages 14+. Learn how to build a customized circuit board. In this class, students are given a schematic and they use their soldering skills to build a working circuit without the use of a hobby kit. By the end of the class, the student will have used a perforated prototyping board (solderable), wires and electrical components to build a working circuit. Prerequisite: Basic Soldering Skills, Basic Circuit Building. Instructor: Doug Weiss. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/12 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Arduino for the Hobbyist: Level 1

Ages 14+. You don’t have to be a master programmer to use this amazing microcontroller. In this class, you’ll learn to download the necessary software to program the Arduino, open and modify an application from the device library, and connect some simple hardware to the controller. Note: You’ll be required to download and install the Arduino software from the arduino.cc website. Register in advance. Bring your laptop computer (with a USB port) to this class. Adult Activity Center 4/2 Tu

6–8pm

$26 ID/$31 OD

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Arduino for the Hobbyist: Level 2

Ages 50+. What’s new? What’s coming? Technology evolves at a rapid pace; keep yourself in the loop by attending this quarterly review of current tech trends and their implications. We’ll talk about things like new products, social media, upcoming trends and the effects of media on society. Instructor: Aaron Andrus. Although this is a free seminar, please register in advance.

Ages 14+. This class will continue exploring Arduino software and hardware applications. A thermistor temperature sensor will be introduced as an analog input device that will control a cooling fan based on the room’s temperature. Prerequisite: Arduino for the Hobbyist: Level 1. Note: You’ll be required to download and install the Arduino software from the arduino.cc website. Bring your laptop computer (with a USB port) to this class.

Adult Activity Center 4/10 W 1–2pm

Adult Activity Center 4/9 Tu

Free

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Free! Alzheimer’s Educational Lectures Ages 18+. In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, families face new questions as they adjust. This lecture series provides practical answers to the questions that arise. All lectures held at the Adult Activity Center. To register, please call 800-272-3900.

Living with Alzheimer’s Early Stage: Part 1

In Part 1 of this program, we’ll look at the nature of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, acceptance and adjustment to the diagnosis, and joining with the person with dementia to form a partnership to help cope with new changes. Adult Activity Center 1/24 Th 11:30am–1pm Free

Living with Alzheimer’s Early Stage: Part 2

In Part 2, we will talk about working with your health care team, disclosing the diagnosis to others in your circle of friends and family, work issues, community resources that may be of help, and forming a support team to get optimal information and care through the early stages of the disease and beyond.

FREE LECTURES

Free Lectures

General Interest Pruning Roses

Ages 18+. When is the best time to prune your roses? How do you do it? What tools do you use? Discover these answers and more from certified OSU Extension Service Master Gardener specialists. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/24 W 2–3:30pm

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Travel Journal: Iceland, Czech Republic and St. Petersburg

Ages 18+. Join world travelers Lana Lindstrom and Richard Hughes in exploring dramatic Icelandic landscapes, visiting Prague and cycling from town to town in the Czech Republic, and seeing the highlights of St. Petersburg, Russia. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/14 Th 2–3:30pm

Free 20641

Volunteer with Willamalane

Adult Activity Center 2/28 Th 11:30am–1pm Free

Ages 18+. There are so many volunteer opportunities for you here at Willamalane. Come and learn about programs like SHIBA (Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance) and LIHEAP (Low Income Heating and Energy Assistance Program). Are you ready to make a difference in our community? Register in advance.

Living with Alzheimer’s Early Stage: Part 3

Adult Activity Center 2/21 Th 2–3pm

In Part 3, we will discuss the legal, financial and safety plans that you will need to make now, as well as talk about caring for yourself during the process.

Free 20643

Adult Activity Center 3/28 Th 11:30am–1pm Free

Healthy Living Brain and Body

Learn how to develop habits for living a healthy lifestyle. Studies have shown that proper brain and heart health can contribute to the possible risk reduction of diseases and can ultimately lead to a longer and healthier life. Adult Activity Center 4/25 Th 11:30am–1pm Free

Legal and Financial Planning

The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s makes planning for the future more important than ever. Through this interactive two-part program, you’ll learn about important legal and financial issues, how to put plans in place, and how to access resources near you. Adult Activity Center 5/23 Th 11:30am–1:30pm Free

The Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance program (SHIBA) helps Medicare beneficiaries save money and receive all possible benefits. Willamalane sponsors the SHIBA program for Lane County. Volunteer to be a SHIBA counselor! Volunteer Information Session February 12, 2019 • 1–3 p.m. Volunteer Training Session February 26–27, 2019 • 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Session Location Trinity United Methodist Church 440 Maxwell Rd. Eugene, OR 97404 Ready to help others? Call 541-736-4536 for more information. Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org | 77


register now at willamalane.org/winterlectures Oregon Carousels: History and Craftsmanship

Ages 18+. Carousels have entertained people of all ages for hundreds of years. Darrell Jabin, “Oregon’s traveling historian,” will discuss the history of these wonderful machines, show pictures and information about existing carousels, and provide information on efforts in Portland, Cottage Grove and Coquille to add more carousels to our state. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/28 Th 2–3:30pm

Free

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Travel Journal: Scenic Hikes in Japan

Ages 18+. Let’s visit some scenic parks in Hokkaido, the north island of Japan. First, we follow a 45-mile-long trail through green pastures, windbreak forests, creeks and meadows, culminating in a hike up a mountain and descent to caldera Lake Mashu, the spiritual twin to Oregon’s Crater Lake. Then we climb Mount Asahi past steaming fumaroles and alpine meadows that turn brilliant colors in midSeptember. Ruthy Kanagy grew up in Hokkaido and is the author of “Living Abroad: Japan” (Moon Travel, 2017). Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 3/14 Th 2–3:30pm

Free

Rhododendron Pruning

Free

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FREE LECTURES

Legal Advice Advance Directives

Ages 18+. Attorney Bill Atwood provides legal information and advice in monthly group sessions. These sessions review the Oregon Advance Directive, which appoints a health care representative and ensures that patients’ wishes regarding medical treatment are carried out, should the patient become unable to communicate them to a doctor. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/16 W 3–4pm 3/20 W 3–4pm 5/15 W 3–4pm

Free Free Free

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Ages 18+. When is the best time to prune your rhododendrons? How do you do it? Discover these answers in this hands-on lecture from certified OSU Extension Service Master Gardener specialists. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 5/9 W 2–3:30pm

Adults

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Estate Planning Basics

Ages 18+. Discuss the different methods that can be used to transfer property upon death, including wills, trusts, payable on death, joint ownership and more. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 2/20 W 3–4pm 4/17 W 3–4pm

Free Free

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Senior Activities Chair Massage

Ages 50+. Seniors commonly experience pain and stiffness in muscles and joints, especially following more vigorous physical activity. By using gentle massage techniques, a massage therapist with experience with older clients will effectively mobilize sore muscles, tendons and joints. Chair massage reduces inflammationrelated pain around joints and increases circulation, which can result in better range of motion. And with improved range of motion, you can experience a better quality of life. Choose 15 or 30 minutes.

Adults, 50+ SENIOR ACTIVITIES

Shops and Studios Rock and Gem Studio • Woodworking Studio • Gift Shop SEE PAGE 57 1982

Adult Activity Center 1/11–5/31 F By appointment 15 minutes: $13 ID/$15 OD 30 minutes: $26 ID/$30 OD

Community Breakfast

Ages 50+. Everyone is invited monthly to enjoy a delicious breakfast, conversation, raffle and special guests. Register in advance. Adult Activity Center 1/17 Th 2/21 Th 3/21 Th 4/18 Th 5/16 Th

7:45–8:45am 7:45–8:45am 7:45–8:45am 7:45–8:45am 7:45–8:45am

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Rosie Riveters

Ages 50+. The American Rosie the Riveter Association seeks to recognize and preserve the history and legacy of World War II era working women, including volunteer women, and promote fellowship among these women and their descendants. Adult Activity Center 1/11–5/10 2nd F/month Pay fee directly to facilitator Join us at the Rosie lunch table at 11:30am

$5

12:30–2:30pm

$3 (ages 60+)

$8 (under 60)

Get-Together Pass: Games and Gatherings Ages 50+. Our Get-Together Pass allows you to participate in social activities and games at the center. $5 ID/$6 OD for a 10-visit pass.

Bingo

M

1–3pm

Bring quarters the first Monday of the month; bring pennies all other Mondays. No meeting 1/21, 2/18.

Bridge

W

12:30–3pm

For experienced players; bring an additional $2 for bid.

Card Making

Tu

9am–12pm

Create handmade greeting cards for yourself and to be sent to military personnel.

Conversations with Women

1st, 3rd W

10:15–11:30am Women meet to extend horizons through the exchange of ideas in a group discussion format. Register in advance.

Folk Dance

Tu

2–3:30pm

Folk dances from around the world, line dance, circle dance and couple dance.

Friendship Circle

3rd W

1:30–2:45pm

Friendly people meet to talk with and share ideas. You steer the conversation with the goal of adding friendship to life’s gifts.

Jam Session

M

10:15–11:15am

Musicians play by ear during this drop-in jam session. Newcomers welcome. No meeting 1/21, 2/18.

Mahjongg

W, F

1–3pm

Newcomers welcome to join.

Sharps and Flats

Th

9:30–11am

Newcomers of all vocal ranges welcome. Singing group also has optional opportunity to sing in the community.

Texas Hold ‘Em Th

2:30–4:30pm A variation of poker. Newcomers welcome.

Wood Carvers

1–3pm

Tu

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Movies

Ages 50+

At the Adult Activity Center.

Movie Appreciation Group Movies start at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays and are free. A brief introduction will precede each film followed by an informal discussion. Popcorn is available for 50 cents.

Social Happenings Quilting Circle

Ages 50+. Experienced hand quilters work on pieced tops for community members as a Willamalane Adult Activity Center fundr aiser. Quilters that are new to hand quilting are encouraged to come and learn more. For inquiries, call 541-736-4444. Adult Activity Center 1/8–5/14 Tu 9am–12pm

JANUARY Robert Mitchum, Actor

1/9

“The Night of the Hunter”

1/16

“Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison”

1/23

“Cape Fear”

2/13

“Votes For Women”

2/20

“Suffragette”

2/27

“The Divine Order”

Free

Coffee With Series

Ages 50+. All are invited to have coffee with a public employee of the city of Springfield or Willamalane. Free coffee is available in the lounge during the program. This is an opportunity for public service employees and community members that they serve to come together — over coffee — to discuss issues and learn more about each other. Adult Activity Center 1/29 Tu 10:45–11:30am Free 2/26 Tu 10:45–11:30am Free 4/30 Tu 10:45–11:30am Free 5/28 Tu 10:45–11:30am Free

Lounge Activities

FEBRUARY Give Women The Vote

MARCH Paddy Chayefsky, Writer

Ages 50+. Experienced volunteers facilitate cribbage, Uno, coloring, plastic canvas and other craft activities in the lounge. Adult Activity Center Ongoing Tu 9:30–11:30am Free Ongoing W 9:30–11:30am Free Ongoing Th 12:30–2pm Free

APRIL SE Asia Visits

Puzzles

Ages 50+. Calling all puzzle fans. Our puzzle table is free and available to anyone who wants to join in. Puzzles can also be checked out to take home. Adult Activity Center Ongoing M–Th 8:30am–9pm Free Ongoing F 8:30am–5pm Free

Social Hour

(1955, NR, 92 minutes) Subtitled

(1957, NR, 108 minutes) Subtitled

(1962, NR, 106 minutes) Subtitled (2011, G, 70 minutes) Subtitled (2015, PG-13, 106 minutes) Subtitled (2017, PG, 96 minutes) Subtitled

3/6

“Marty”

3/13

“Hospital”

3/20

“Network”

4/10

“The Quiet American”

4/17

“The Ugly American”

4/24

“Apocalypse Now”

(1955, NR, 94 minutes) Subtitled (1971, PG-13, 103 minutes) Subtitled (1976, R, 121 minutes) Subtitled (1958, NR, 122 minutes) Subtitled (1963, NR, 121 minutes) Subtitled (1979, R, 147 minutes) Subtitled

Adult Activity Center Matinees

Movies start at 1:30 p.m. on Fridays and are free. Subtitles available. Popcorn is available for 50 cents.

Ages 50+. Celebrate the week with special activities in the lounge during social hour. Concessions, music, board games, knitting, crocheting and more.

1/18

“Solo: A Star Wars Story” (2018, PG-13, 135 minutes)

2/1

Adult Activity Center Ongoing F 2–3:30pm

“Mama Mia: Here We Go Again” (2018, PG-13, 114 minutes)

2/15

“Christopher Robin” (2018, PG, 104 minutes)

3/1

“Hearts Beat Loud” (2018, PG-13, 97 minutes)

3/15

“Ocean’s 8” (2018, PG-13, 110 minutes)

4/5

“Won’t You Be My Neighbor” (2018, PG-13, 94 minutes)

5/3

“Adrift” (2018, PG-13, 96 minutes)

Free

Willama-Library Book Club

Ages 18+. Book club meetings are free and open to the public. Call 541-726-3766 for current book list. Springfield Public Library 225 5th St., conference room Ongoing Tu 10:30am–12pm Free

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SENIOR SERVICES

Services Our services are a part of the support network that is helping older adults to live at home safely and independently. We can assist you with providing information, support and access to other resources. We want to help our participants maintain maximum independence by removing individual and social barriers to personal independence.

Assistive Listening Devices (Ages 50+) Ongoing Available for use during programs. Please request 24 hours in advance.

Free

Blood Pressure Checks (Ages 50+) Local retired nurses provide weekly checks.

Weekly

Th

Foot Care (Ages 50+) Registered nurses provide basic foot care for individuals who have limited ability to care for their feet or who may pose a special risk. Foot-care nurses will trim nails and give recommendations on treatment.

Ongoing

W, Th By appointment

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (Ages 60+) Federal assistance program that helps qualified individuals receive support with paying their energy bills.

9:30–11:30am

Free $18 ID $22 OD

Call 541-736-4406

Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance (SHIBA) (Ages 50+) Counselors help you navigate Medicare information. Topics include 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 Willamalane Park and Recreation District. For appointment, call 541-736-4421.

Ongoing

F

Call 541-736-4421 Free for appointment

Senior Law Service (Ages 60+) A legal services program for any person age 60 and over, but target group consists of those in economic/social need. No appointments 12/22, 12/29.

Ongoing

Sa

Call 541-736-4444

Free

Senior Meals Program (Ages 60+) Enjoy a delicious meal in the company of others. Two entrées to choose from. Diabetic options available. Please call by 1 p.m., four days in advance to reserve an entrée. We can usually accommodate walk-ins.

Weekdays

M–F

11:30am

Suggested donation $3.00

Transportation (Ages 50+) Van: A Willamalane van provides transportation from your home to the center and back. Willamalane Park and Recreation District residents only. Call for details. Shuttle service: Picks up at 10:30 a.m. and drops off at 12:30 p.m. at Special Events Loop, Springfield Station.

Weekdays

M–F

Van: $1.50/one-way ticket

Donation Table (Ages 50+) Every week we put up a donation table with gently used items to pass on to others in need. Limited space available. Please contact 541-7364528 if you have questions.

Ongoing

Th–F

Th: 3–9pm F: 8am–5pm

AARP Tax Aide (Ages 60+) Every Monday during tax season, starting Jan. 28. Please call 541-736-4444 to make an appointment.

Ongoing

M

By appointment

Shuttle: free with bus pass

Free

Support Multiple Sclerosis Support Group

2nd Tu

1–3pm

Parkinson’s Support Group

3rd Tu

1:30–3:30pm

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Bob Keefer Center 250 S. 32nd St. • 541-736-4544 Reserve Willamalane’s premier multi-use recreation and sports facility for your event! With courts set up for basketball, pickleball, volleyball and tennis, there is no need to look further for your athletic needs. Bob Keefer Center also offers a fitness center, climbing wall, locker rooms and meeting space for groups small or large — all adjacent to Les Schwab Sports Park. CAPACITY

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HOURLY RATE

AMENITIES OUT-OFDISTRICT

IN-DISTRICT

COMMERCIAL

Attached kitchen*, flatscreen TV, dry-erase boards, sound system

$55

$65

$75

49

$35

$45

$55

AV screen, dry-erase boards, sound system

Ken Long Room, South

73

$45

$55

$65

Attached kitchen*, flatscreen TV, dry-erase boards, sound system

Two50

49

$50

$60

$70

Rentals and Reservations

AV screen, projector, 8 gaming stations, pool table, foosball, lounge area

Heron Room

49

$35

$45

$55

AV screen, carpeting

Mill Race Room

16

$25

$35

$45

More online: Visit willamalane.org/winterrentals for views of individual rooms and to check facility availability.

Conference table, executive seating, dry-erase board, flat-screen TV

Full wood court

800

$50

$60

$70

Basketball, volleyball, pickleball

Full multipurpose court

800

$40

$50

$60

Tennis, skating

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A note about room capacity: Capacities listed are maximums. Certain room configurations may reduce the number of people the facility can accommodate.

For special events or full facility rentals, contact Kendra Stubbs at 541-736-4517.

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.

*Kitchen rental an additional $50

Dorris Ranch

250 S. 32nd St. • 541-736-4544

205 Dorris St. • 541-736-4582 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; contact us for details. Ask us about equipment rentals; tables, chairs and a wooden arch are available. Note: Dorris Ranch will not be available for any rentals July 1–Sept. 30, 2019 due to construction.

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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Les Schwab Sports Park Located next to Bob Keefer Center, these four, multi-use synthetic turf fields offer space for soccer, lacrosse, football, softball and youth baseball. Our newly-renovated entry plaza can accommodate up to four food trucks and serves as a grand entrance for any sporting event. CAPACITY

Synthetic turf field

2,000

HOURLY RATE IN-DISTRICT

$30

AMENITIES OUT-OFDISTRICT

$40

COMMERCIAL

$50

Bleachers; field lights are an additional $15/hour per field


Rentals and Reservations

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Adult Activity Center

Park Shelters

215 W. C St. • 541-736-4444

Lively Park Pavilions

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, internet access and ample parking. Ask us about wedding packages and commercial kitchen rentals! CAPACITY

McKenzie Room

200

HOURLY RATE IN-DISTRICT

$65

AMENITIES OUT-OFDISTRICT

$75

COMMERCIAL

$85

Hardwood floor, stage, sound system, adjoining full-service kitchen available

Cascade Room

60

$35

$45

$55

AV screen, sound system, kitchenette

Santiam Room

80

$35

$45

$55

Scenic view, AV screen

Parkview Room

30

$30

$40

$50

Scenic view

Riverview Room

40

$30

$40

$50

Scenic view

Alder Room

20

$30

$40

$50

Scenic view

Patio

100

$35

$45

$55

Tables and chairs provided

6100 Thurston Rd. • 541-736-4244 Group picnicking pavilions 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 also be reserved. The adjacent playground is one of the region’s largest. CAPACITY

One pavilion

150

Both pavilions

300

HOURLY RATE

AMENITIES OUT-OFDISTRICT

IN-DISTRICT

COMMERCIAL

$54

$61

$65

$108

$122

$130

Picnic tables, barbecue, hot plate, sink, power outlets Exclusive use of both shelters

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 blocks. Ask us about discounts on additional hours. CAPACITY

Shelters

80–100

RATE FOR 4 HOURS OF USE IN-DISTRICT

OUT-OFDISTRICT

AMENITIES COMMERCIAL

$80

$100

$120

Picnic tables, barbecues, power outlets

Stage

n/a

$300

$400

$500

Fixed stage, natural amphitheater, north shelter

Half of park, all day

n/a

$1,750

$2,000

$3,000

Exclusive use

Entire park, all day

n/a

$3,000

$3,500

$4,500

Exclusive use

Meadow Park Shelters

Swim Centers Splash! at Lively Park

6100 Thurston Rd. • 541-736-4244 Oregon’s premier indoor water park is a popular spot for birthday parties, school groups, reunions and private rentals. A rental can include the wave pool, waterslide, family play area, kiddie pool, spa, lap pool, community room and concessions. During waterpark swims, reserve a space in the community room or on the party deck for your gathering.

Willamalane Park Swim Center 1276 G St. • 541-736-4080

Let us design your rental to suit your needs. Each pool can be rented separately, or you can reserve the entire facility. The large community room can accommodate 45 people, or it can be divided into two rooms that accommodate 20 people each. Ideal for 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 during recreation swims.

851 Mill St. • 541-736-4104

Newly-renovated shelters adjacent to playground. Shelters

CAPACITY

RATE FOR 4 HOURS OF USE

30

IN-DISTRICT

OUT-OFDISTRICT

$60

$80

AMENITIES COMMERCIAL

Picnic tables

$100

More Rent the fields at Bob Artz Park, Meadow Park or Guy Lee Park. Rent the Middle Fork and Mill Race paths for a race, walk or fundraiser. Or, check with us to make a picnic reservation. Special event permits are required for certain events. Call 541-736-4544 for information.

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Bienvenidos ¡Feliz Año Nuevo para el distrito de parques y recreaciones de Willamalane! Gracias de parte de todos aquí en Willamalane porque tenemos el privilegio y el gran honor de poder ofrecer a ustedes parques, programas y servicios. Al comenzar el año 2019, estaremos celebrando un acontecimiento importante en la historia de Willamalane: ¡Nuestro aniversario número 75! El Juez de la Corte de Circuito y el Fiscal de Distrito del Condado de Lane, William S. Fort encabezaron la visión y unieron sus esfuerzos para incorporar el distrito el 29 de septiembre de 1944. Desde entonces, Willamalane ha enfrentado una serie de desafíos, aunque al igual que las comunidades a las que servimos, hemos participado con un espíritu de lucha y fortaleza. Estas cualidades, junto con nuestra pasión por el servicio al público, han dado como resultado a un distrito merecedor de premios, y el distrito que somos hoy en día. Dese tiempo de leer el artículo “La historia de Willamalane” en la página 6 para tener más información sobre la historia de los parques y las recreaciones de su distrito. Me siento especialmente orgulloso de ser el décimo superintendente de Willamalane en la historia. Ser mencionado en compañía de líderes como Bob Artz, Gary Walker y Bob Keefer es una lección de humildad y

una inspiración. Es un honor para mí continuar su trabajo y llevar a Willamalane a nuestros próximos 75 años. Para mostrar nuestra gratitud a la comunidad de Springfield, celebraremos nuestro aniversario número 75 con una serie de eventos y oportunidades emocionantes e interactivas diseñadas solo para usted. Esté atento a las 75 promociones que culminarán en un evento muy especial el 29 de septiembre del 2019. Como lo indica nuestro logotipo de aniversario, “75 años y contando”, usted puede contar con que seguiremos brindándole parques y recreaciones excepcionales que enriquezcan la vida de todos a quienes servimos. Sinceramente,

Michael Wargo Superintendente

EN LA CUBIERTA Con esta guía, comenzamos 75 años. Ante todo, queremos darle las gracias a usted. Willamalane existe debido a los miembros de la comunidad como usted, que asisten a nuestros eventos, disfrutan de los parques, visitan nuestras instalaciones y votan para que continúe su financiación. Estamos agradecidos con las generaciones de residentes de Springfield y otras personas del área circundante que nos han apoyado desde nuestros inicios, y estamos emocionados de mantener nuestro ímpetu al mismo tiempo que nos dirigimos hacia el futuro. A lo largo de esta guía, encontrará fotos antiguas y recortes de noticias que celebran nuestra historia. Podrá reconocer estas imágenes con la presencia de nuestro logotipo número 75 en una esquina o nuestro eslogan —75 años y contando en la parte inferior. Tal vez asistió a una clase o evento mencionado en uno de los artículos, o tal vez reconozca a alguien en una de las fotos 84 | Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org

antiguas; De ser así, nos encantaría saber de usted. Comparta estos y otros recuerdos de Willamalane en nuestra página de Facebook o Twitter usando # willamalane75. Visite nuestro sitio web y las páginas de las redes sociales para conocer los acontecimientos especiales del 75 aniversario que sucederán en los próximos meses. ¡Este año también marca el 40 aniversario del Centro de Actividades para Adultos y el 30 aniversario de Splash! en el parque Lively. ¡Es un gran año! Esperamos celebrar junto a nuestra comunidad.


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Special Events CALENDAR Enero

3 Springfilm: “Thelma and Louise” Teatro Wildish 18 Sinfonía de Cámara de Riverside Centro de actividades para adultos 21 Desfile y celebración Martin Luther King Jr. Preparatoria de Springfield

Febrero 7 Springfilm: “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” Teatro Wildish

Marzo

Abril

2 Espíritu de la carrera de 8K Mill Comienzo del sendero Booth-Kelly

6–7 Espectáculo de rocas y minerales Centro de actividades para adultos

9 Reto II del Guerrero juvenil: Reforzado Centro Bob Keefer

11 Springfilm: “Rain Man” Teatro Wildish

23 Camp Putt abre sus puertas para las vacaciones de primavera. 23 Feria de propagación de primavera Centro de actividades para adultos 28 Springfilm: “The Dark Crystal” Teatro Wildish

8 Exposición de arte: Tinker and Gabehart Centro de actividades para adultos

Mayo

12 Exposición de arte: Photo Contest Adult Activity Center

2 Springfilm: “Captain Fantastic” Teatro Wildish 4 “Murder on the American Express” Performance Centro de actividades para adultos 11 Té del Día de las Madres Teatro Wildish

19 Almorcemos y 24–26 Les Schwab Classic aprendamos: Parque deportivo Les Golden Radio Days Schwab Centro de actividades para adultos 20 MEGGA Hunt Parque Lively 28 Escalada de primavera Centro Bob Keefer

14 Baile de Sweetheart con Buffet de Chocolate Centro de actividades para adultos

Sinfonía de Cámara de Riverside

Baile de Sweetheart con Buffet de Chocolate

Viernes, 18 de enero 2–4 p.m. Centro de actividades para adultos $5 por adelantado /$7 el día del evento

Miércoles, 14 de febrero 2–4 p.m. Centro de actividades para adultos $5 por adelantado /$7 día del evento

Edades 18+. ¡De vuelta a petición popular! Conozca al conductor Philip Bayles y disfrute de una interpretación informativa de músicos con la Sinfonía de Cámara de Riverside. Vea a la página 54 para mayor información

Edades 18+. El evento anual del Día de San Valentín del Centro de actividades para adultos se volvió un poco más dulce.

Desfile y celebración Martin Luther King Jr. Lunes, 21 de enero 1:30-4 p.m. Preparatoria de Springfield Para todas las edades. Esta celebración del famoso líder de los derechos civiles presenta una recepción de arte estudiantil, música, discursos estudiantiles y demás. Los estudiantes están invitados a enviar un ensayo, poema, carta, discurso, póster u obra de arte. Consulte su escuela para recibir mayores detalles. No es un evento de Willamalane.

Vea la página 55 para mayor información

Reto II del Guerrero juvenil: Reforzado Sábado, 9 de marzo 1–4 p.m. Centro Bob Keefer $15 dentro del distrito/$18 fuera del distrito Edades de 6 a 12 años. De vuelta a petición popular, esta versión del Desafío de jóvenes guerreros seguramente pondrá a prueba la fuerza, la velocidad, el equilibrio y las habilidades de resolución de problemas. Los peques corren, saltan, se deslizan, giran y trepan a través de una serie de obstáculos nuevos y clásicos como la “Travesía Tirolesa” o la “Cumbre Bagger” en su búsqueda para convertirse en ¡El mejor guerrero juvenil! Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org | 85


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Espíritu de la carrera de 8K de Mill Sábado, 2 de marzo 9 a.m. Comienzo del sendero Booth-Kelly, 307 S. 5th St. Para todas las edades. Participa en la historia de Springfield en esta hermosa carrera de 8K. Tanto los corredores como los caminantes están entusiasmados con el sistema de senderos, la distancia y las medallas únicas que se otorgan a los finalistas. ¡Disfruta de un desayuno de hotcakes gratis después de la carrera!

• Inscripción: $30 por adelantado, $35 donde se recogen los paquetes • Las camisetas cuestan $15, y se deben pedir para antes del 15 de febrero. • La inscripción por adelantado termina el jueves 28 de febrero. Después de esta fecha, los participantes deberán inscribirse en donde se recogen los paquetes. • Recogida de paquetes: viernes, 1o. de marzo, 5–7 p.m. en el Centro Bob Keefer y el sábado, 2 de marzo, 7:30–8:30 a.m. en el sendero Booth-Kelly. No se permiten perros. Inscripción en línea en: willamalane.org/winterevents NUEVO

Feria de propagación de primavera

Presentado por Agrarian Sharing Network Sábado, 23 de marzo 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Centro de actividades para adultos Asistencia GRATUITA Para todas las edades. Agrarian Sharing Network presenta una feria de propagación centrada en la comunidad y dirigida por vecindarios en Springfield. Cientos de variedades de injertos (esquejes de árboles frutales) y semillas de hortalizas se compartirán gratuitamente con el público. Se motiva a los jardineros que tengan semillas, bulbos, camotes, podas o divisiones de plantas para compartir que los lleven al evento. No se requieren como contribución. Los rizomas de los árboles frutales estarán disponibles a $ 3 y la asistencia profesional con los injertos será por medio de donación. Para mayor información diríjase a: springpropagationfair.com.

UNA TR ADICIÓN DE WILL AMAL ANE DESDEEL AÑO DE 1955

Sábado, 20 de abril 9:30 a.m.–al mediodía Parque Lively $6 por adelantado por niño, $8 en la entrada y por niño Gratis para los que no cazarán huevos. ¡Busquen su parte de más de 25,000 huevos y premios! Participen en juegos y manualidades, y viajen en el tren de Willamalane. Bailen, menéense y sacúdanse al ritmo del entretenimiento en vivo. Traiga su cámara para sacarse una foto con el Conejito Saltarín. Eviten las multitudes y compren los boletos por adelantado en línea o en cualquier instalación de Willamalane a partir del 1o. de marzo. El evento se llevará a cabo ya sea bajo el sol, o bajo la lluvia. La búsqueda de huevos no competitiva tendrá lugar al final del evento y será para los participantes que deseen disfrutar de una experiencia más tranquila. La búsqueda de huevos adaptativa es para adolescentes y adultos con discapacidades. Incluya a lo mínimo media hora para encontrar estacionamiento, transporte y admisión antes del inicio de la búsqueda de huevos. El estacionamiento es limitado; habrá espacios adicionales disponibles en la preparatoria de Thurston, 333 58th St., donde los autobuses comenzarán a transportar a las personas a partir de las 9 a.m. El último autobús saldrá del parque Lively al mediodía. Inscríbase en: willamalane.org/winterevents. HORARIO DE LA BÚSQUEDA DE HUEVOS Llegue con puntualidad — ¡las búsquedas comienzan a tiempo! Cinco años de edad o menores 9:45–11 a.m. (cada cinco minutos) Grados K –1

10:15 a.m.

Grados 2–3

10:45 a.m.

Grados 4–5

11:15 a.m.

HORARIO DE LAS BÚSQUEDAS NO COMPETITIVAS La actividad respetará el procesamiento sensorial, Grados K–2 11:15 a.m. La actividad respetará el procesamiento sensorial, Grados 3–5 11:30 a.m. Adaptivo y para todas las edades

11:45 a.m.

Escalada de primavera Domingo, 28 de abril 1–4 p.m. Centro Bob Keefer GRATIS Para todas las edades. ¡Eche un vistazo a nuestro muro de escalada de 33 pies y también infórmese sobre las actividades y los campamentos de verano. ¡Este evento gratuito es una excelente manera de vivir la experiencia de nuestro muro y también para hacer sus planes de verano!

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Espectáculo de rocas y minerales Presentado por Springfield Thunder Eggs Rock Club y el Centro de actividades para adultos de Willamalane 6 y 7 de abril Sábado: 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Domingo: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Centro de actividades para adultos Asistencia GRATUITA Para todas la edades. Distribuidores de rocas, demostraciones, muestras y minerales de todo Oregón y de más lejos, además de actividades divertidas para los peques. Habrá comida disponible a la venta.

Té del Día de las Madres Sábado, 11 de mayo 1:30–3 p.m. Barn at Dorris Ranch $15 dentro del distrito /$18 fuera del distrito Para todas las edades. Pase la tarde haciendo honores a esa persona especial en su vida. Disfrute de dulces y postres sabrosos en el granero histórico de Dorris Ranch. Pose en nuestra cabina fotográfica de antaño, y al final del día, lleve a casa arte especial creado por ustedes.

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Springfilm Jueves 6:30 p.m. Teatro Wildish, 630 Main St. Asistencia GRATUITA Para todas las edades. Manténgase al día y participe con nosotros con más de “On the Move”. Springfilm es una asociación de la Biblioteca Pública de Springfield, Willamalane y el Teatro Comunitario Wildish. Cada muestra presenta una introducción única y es seguida por una discusión moderada. Elija un pasaporte para el Springfilm y acompáñenos a las seis películas de esta temporada para tener la oportunidad de ganar premios divertidos.

3 DE ENERO: “Thelma and Louise” (Clasificación R)

7 DE FEBRERO: “Amélie” (Clasificación R)

28 DE MARZO: “The Dark Crystal” (Clasificación PG)

11 DE ABRIL: “Rain Man” (Clasificación R)

2 DE MAYO: “Captain Fantastic” (Clasificación R)

Les Schwab Classic Fin de semana de conmemoración del Día de los Caídos Viernes–Domingo, 24–26 de mayo Parque deportivo Les Schwab Cuota de entrada por equipo (niños y niñas): U8–U10 5/lado: $225 U12–U14 7/lado: $300 Acompáñenos este fin de semana en conmemoración del Día de los Caídos y al segundo torneo anual de fútbol recreativo. Presentado por Les Schwab Tire Center. Este torneo familiar invita a todos los jugadores a pasar un fin de semana de fútbol y actividades divertidas. • 2 tiempos de 20 minutos por lado. • Cuatro partidos garantizados • Premios para todas las divisiones • Vendedores de alimentos y bebidas

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Lecciones de natación

WaterBabies y WaterKids

6–36 meses de edad (WaterBabies) y 18–36 meses (WaterKids). Los instructores le enseñan cómo ayudar a su niño en el agua y preparar a su pequeño nadador para toda una vida de diversión en el agua. Los niveles progresan en desarrollo de habilidades iniciales a avanzadas. Se requieren pañales para natación con piernas elásticas. Para menores de 3

WaterBabies 6–36 meses

WaterKids 18–36 meses

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Invierno/Primavera Lun. Mié.

5:10–5:40pm

Sab.

9:35–10:05am 10:10–10:40am

6–6:30pm

SPLASH! EN LIVELY PARK Invierno/Primavera Mar. Jue.

6–6:30pm

5:10–5:40pm

Natación para adolescentes ¡Lecciones de Starfish para peques! Willamalane ofrece el programa de natación nacionalmente acreditado “Starfish”, basado en la adquisición de habilidades y seguridad en el agua, que se ha demostrado que dan buenos resultados en estudiantes de todos los niveles. Inscríbase en línea, en willamalane.org, en centros o por teléfono.

Willamalane Park Swim Center

Splash! en Lively Park

1276 G St., 541-736-4080

6100 Thurston Rd., 541-736-4244

Clases privadas y semi privadas Edades 3–12. Starfish Las clases privadas y semiprivadas de “Starfish” están disponibles en intervalos de tiempo selectos durante nuestras lecciones grupales habituales. SI desea una lección privada o semiprivada, llame y presente un formulario de solicitud, por lo menos dos semanas antes de la fecha en que desea comenzar. Debe tener por lo menos dos estudiantes para solicitar una lección semiprivada. Lecciones privadas: $30 DD/$40 FD por 30-minutos de clase

Eades 13–18. Esta clase grupal enseña las habilidades fundamentales necesarias para manejarse exitosamente en el agua. Los participantes aprenderán habilidades que varían de flotar a desplazarse hacia adelante en el agua. También ofrecemos opciones de clases privadas y semiprivadas. Adolescentes de 13–18 años de edad WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Invierno/Primavera Lun. Mié.

6:35–7:05pm

Sab.

11:35am–12:05pm

SPLASH! EN LIVELY PARK Invierno/Primavera Mar. Jue.

Fechas y tarifas Núm. de Tarifa dentro Tarifa fuera clases del distrito del distrito

Lecciones semi privadas: $15 DD/$20 FD por 30-minutos de clase por niño

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Las clases de natación salvan vidas Gracias a PeaceHealth por su generoso apoyo para las clases de natación del 4o. grado

6:35–7:05pm

LUN. y MIÉ. Willamalane Park Swim Center Invierno/Primavera 1/9–1/30

6

$33

$42

2/4–2/27

7

$39

$49

3/4–3/20

6

$33

$42

4/1–4/24

8

$44

$56

4/29–5/22

8

$44

$56

No clase 1/21 No clase 2/18

Invierno/Primavera 2/23–3/23

5

$28

$35

4/6–5/4

5

$28

$35

MAR. y JUE. Splash! at Lively Park Invierno/Primavera

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1/8–1/31

8

$44

$56

2/5–2/28

8

$44

$56

3/5–3/21

6

$33

$42

4/2–4/25

8

$44

$56


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willamalane.org/winterswimlessons AVANCE EN NIVELES DE HABILIDAD

ESCUELA DE NADO Starfish

Dentro de cada categoría por edad, el avance de los niños a lo largo de una gama de niveles de habilidad, del nivel básico de Blanco, a Rojo, Amarillo, Azul y Verde.

PATITOS

Edad 3

ESCUELA DE NADO Edades 4–12

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Lunes/Miércoles

4pm

Patitos: 3 años de edad

4:35pm

Nivel/Blanco se ocupa de ayudar a que los estudiantes adquieran confianza y comodidad en el agua. Pondrán en práctica habilidades para sumergirse y soplar burbujas. Una vez que estén cómodos en el agua, los estudiantes comenzarán las habilidades del Nivel Rojo, incluyendo pero no limitado a flotar y patalear. No hay prerrequisito.

5:10pm

Niveles Rojo/Amarillo práctica de flotación, recuperación de aire, sumersión, pataleo y voltereta. Una vez que aprendan estas habilidades básicas, los estudiantes pondrán en práctica desplazarse hacia adelante en el agua y cambio de dirección. También avanzarán en las habilidades aprendidas en el Nivel Blanco. Prerrequisito: Finalización del Nivel Blanco Patito o aprobación mediante una evaluación.

9am

Niveles Azul/Verde cubren las etapas iniciales de la brazada y espalda de estilo libre. Estas técnicas incluyen deslizamiento lateral, rotación avanzada (cambio de posición) y técnicas de respiración. Las habilidades aprendidas en este nivel preparará a los estudiantes para pasar a la Escuela de Brazadas (habilidades avanzadas de natación). Prerrequisito: Finalización del Nivel Rojo/Amarillo o aprobación mediante una evaluación.

11:35am

Escuela de nado: Edades 4–12

5:10pm

Niveles Blanco/Rojo se concentran en ayudar a que los estudiantes adquieran confianza y comodidad en el agua. Una vez que hayan logrado esta meta, pasarán a flotar y a recuperar el aire. También se aprende sumersión, rotación y pataleo en esta clase. No hay prerrequisito. Nivel/Amarillo se concentra en el movimiento para avanzar a través del agua y cambio de dirección. Los estudiantes también mejorarán las habilidades aprendidas en el Nivel Blanco/Rojo. Prerrequisito: Finalización de la Escuela de Nado, Nivel Blanco/ Rojo o aprobación mediante una evaluación. Niveles Azul/Verde cubren las etapas iniciales del estilo libre y dorso por medio de técnicas de entrenamiento. Estas técnicas incluyen deslizamiento lateral, rotación avanzada (cambio de posición) y técnicas iniciales para respirar. Las habilidades aprendidas en este nivel prepararán al estudiante para que pase a la Escuela de Brazadas (habilidades avanzadas de natación). Prerrequisito: Finalización de la Escuela de Nado, Nivel Amarillo o aprobación mediante una evaluación.

Escuela de Brazadas: Edades 4–12

6pm 6:35pm

Niveles Mariposa y Estilo Pecho se concentra en el nado mariposa y el estilo pecho. Cada estudiante aprenderá nuevos ejercicios y técnicas que le posibilitarán realizar el estilo mariposa básico. Esto también se extenderá para ayudar a realizar exitosamente el estilo pecho. Prerrequisito: Finalización de la Escuela de Brazadas, Nivel estilo Libre y Dorso o aprobación mediante una evaluación. Nivel Resistencia se concentra en perfeccionar la técnica y resistencia de las cuatro brazadas aprendidas en los niveles anteriores de la Escuela de Brazadas. Cada uno de los estudiantes también aprenderá a hacer virajes y giros abiertos relacionados con cada una de las brazadas. Es posible que se presenten los clavados en las instalaciones Willamalane Park Swim Center. Prerrequisito: Finalización de la Escuela de Brazadas, Niveles estilo Libre y Dorso y Mariposa y el estilo Pecho o aprobación mediante una evaluación.

Sábado 9:35am 10:10am 11am

SPLASH! EN LIVELY PARK Martes/Jueves 4pm 4:35pm 6pm 6:35pm

ESCUELA DE BRAZADAS Starfish Edades 4–12

WILLAMALANE PARK SWIM CENTER Lunes/Miércoles 4pm 4:35pm 5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm

Niveles estilo Libre y Dorso se concentran en el nado de estilo libre y dorso. Cada uno de los estudiantes aprenderá nuevos ejercicios y técnicas. Revisará también los que se cubrieron en la Escuela de Nado. Prerrequisito: Finalización de la Escuela de Nado o aprobación mediante una evaluación.

Sábado 9am 9:35am 10:10am 11am 11:35am

SPLASH! EN LIVELY PARK Martes/Jueves 4pm 4:35pm 5:10pm 6pm 6:35pm

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CLASES PARA PEQUES

Campamento multideportivo Anthony Newman

Música juntos

Edades desde el nacimiento hasta los 5 años. Music Together® es un programa de música y movimiento para niños pequeños desde el nacimiento hasta los 5 años y para los adultos que los aman. Se ofreció por primera vez al público en el año 1987, fue el pionero en el concepto de un plan de estudios de música para la primera infancia, basado en la investigación, apropiado para el desarrollo que enfatiza la fortaleza y facilita la participación de los adultos. Cada niño participa a su propio nivel de desarrollo mientras canta, se mueve, tararea, escucha, observa o explora los instrumentos. Cada período, las familias reciben un cancionero y un CD bellamente ilustrados. Los hermanos pueden disponer de un descuento. Los hermanitos menores de 8 meses o 6 años o más pueden participar gratuitamente. Centro Bob Keefer 2/1–4/5 Vie.

10–10:45am

$125 DD/$150 FD

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Preparación para el preescolar

Edades 3–5. ¿Está tratando de decidir si el preescolar es adecuado para su peque? ¡Acompañe a su peque en edad preescolar a una clase de preparación! Esta clase de cuatro semanas se enfocará en las habilidades que su hijo necesitará para tener éxito en el preescolar. Complete nuestro curso de preparación y reciba un descuento al inscribirse en uno de nuestros centros preescolares en el otoño del 2019. Sujeta a restricciones. Centro Bob Keefer 3/8–29 Vie.

10–11:15am

$45 DD/$52 FD

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Campamento de baseball infantil de Willamalane durante las vacaciones de primavera

Edades 3–5. ¿Quiere adelantarse a la temporada de béisbol o softball? Acompáñenos al primer campamento de béisbol infantil de Willamalane en la primavera. Este minicampamento de cuatro días se centrará en habilidades tales como lanzar, atrapar, batear, correr y agilidad. Cada participante recibirá una camiseta del campamento. Centro Bob Keefer 3/25–28 Lun.– Jue.

10–11:30am

$60 DD/$72 FD

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Noche de peques

Edades 4–11. ¡Tenemos la noche preparada! Disfrute de una salida de noche mientras sus peques se divierten en el centro para jóvenes Two50. Tenemos todas las comodidades para una noche llena de acción: futbolín, billar, manualidades, juegos, deportes de cancha y demás. Asegúrese de que sus peques lleven calzado deportivo si quieren jugar en las canchas. Tendrá la tranquilidad de saber que se encuentran en buenas manos mientras sale a divertirse. Se ofrecerá una merienda ligera. Centro Bob Keefer 1/18 Vie. 2/15 Vie. 3/22 Vie. 4/26 Vie.

6:30–9pm 6:30–9pm 6:30–9pm 6:30–9pm

$15 DD/$18 FD $15 DD/$18 FD $15 DD/$18 FD $15 DD/$18 FD

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Campamento de fútbol de los Skyhawks

Edades 5–9. La academia de deportes Skyhawks proporciona programas deportivos en donde los peques pueden descubrir y desarrollar habilidades atléticas y valores sociales, tales como trabajo de equipo, respeto y espíritu deportivo. Ofrecemos a los peques una experiencia positiva en el deporte, al mismo tiempo que promovemos un estilo de vida activo y saludable. Skyhawks es el campamento Núm. 1 de la nación en donde se aprenden los fundamentos del fútbol. Usando nuestro programa progresivo de estudios, los peques obtendrán las habilidades técnicas y el conocimiento deportivo que se requiere para el siguiente paso en el fútbol. Centro Bob Keefer 3/25–29 Lun.–Vie.

9am–12pm

$119 DD/$142 FD

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Grados 1–8. Los campamentos deportivos Anthony Newman se enorgullesen de ofrecer nuestro campamento multideportivo para atletas jóvenes que no estén totalmente preparados para concentrarse en solo un deporte. Este campamento servirá como una introducción al mundo de los deportes para niños que acaban de comenzar y como una alternativa a campamentos especializados. Este campamento es un sueño hecho realidad para los atletas jóvenes, ofreciendo básquetbol, bóleibol, fútbol europeo, fútbol estadounidense de banderilla, spikeball y otros juegos recreativos adentro y al aire libre. Centro Bob Keefer Grados 1–4 3/25–29 Lun.– Vie. Grados 4–8 3/25–29 Lun.– Vie.

9am–12pm

$125 DD/$150 FD

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9am–3pm

$165 DD/$198 FD

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Lanzamiento total del campamento de baloncesto de las vacaciones de primavera

Grados 3–12. Mejora tus vacaciones de primavera con habilidades y ejercicios en cinco sesiones llenas de diversión con premios y juegos. Cada día, nos enfocamos en un área de habilidades junto con ejercicios innovadores para el manejo de la pelota para ayudar a llevar las habilidades de cada atleta al siguiente nivel. Centro Bob Keefer 3/26 Movimientos uno–a–uno y manejo de pelota Mar. $35 DD/$42 FD

9am–12pm

3/27 Tiro y manejo de pelota $35 DD/$42 FD

Mié.

9am–12pm

3/28 Defensa perimetral y puntuación $35 DD/$42 FD

Jue.

9am–12pm

3/29 Termina con el aro y manejo de pelota $35 DD/$42 FD

Vie.

9am–12pm

Campamento de las vacaciones de primavera

Grados K–5. Manténgalos ocupados durante la semana sin clases de la escuela por medio de una variedad de actividades que van desde la artesanía y los juegos grupales, hasta la natación y los viajes al campo. El personal capacitado mantiene a los peques seguros, activos y ocupados. Elija los días o asistan a todos. Los participantes se dividen en grupos apropiados para su edad. Centro Bob Keefer 3/25 Lun. 3/26 Mar. 3/27 Mié. 3/28 Jue. 3/29 Vie.

7am–6pm 7am–6pm 7am–6pm 7am–6pm 7am–6pm

$35 DD/$42 FD $35 DD/$42 FD $35 DD/$42 FD $35 DD/$42 FD $35 DD/$42 FD

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Campamento de escalamiento durante las vacaciones de primavera

Edades 5–11. En este campamento de cuatro días, el personal y los voluntarios enseñan a los peques los conceptos básicos del escalamiento (¡y la cuerda floja!) en un ambiente divertido y seguro. Todo lo que los peques deben traer es un almuerzo, bocadillos, una botella de agua y mucha energía. El equipo está incluido. Centro Bob Keefer 3/25–28 Lun.– Jue.

11am–3pm

$134 DD/$160 DD

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Días sin escuela Willamanji

Grados K–5. Haga clic en “Inicio” (“Start”) y acompáñenos en una aventura de proporciones épicas en la selva.

Centennial Elementary 2/1 Vie. 7am–6pm Mount Vernon Elementary 2/1 Vie. 7am–6pm Thurston Elementary 2/1 Vie. 7am–6pm

$35 DD/$42 DD

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$35 DD/$42 DD

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$35 DD/$42 DD

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Bufones y Comediantes

Grados K–5. Desde bufones medievales hasta comediantes, chistes y memes de hoy en día, a todos les gusta reír. ¡Le desafiamos a que mantenga la cara sin reírse! Centennial Elementary 3/8 Vie. 7am–6pm Mount Vernon Elementary 3/8 Vie. 7am–6pm Thurston Elementary 3/8 Vie. 7am–6pm

$35 DD/$42 FD

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$35 DD/$42 FD

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$35 DD/$42 FD

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Nuestro gran estado

Grados 2–5. Pase su día libre de clases en Salem explorando lo que hace que nuestro estado sea tan maravilloso. Nuestra primera parada será en el Centro para el Patrimonio de Willamette, donde veremos de cerca cómo era ser uno de los primeros pobladores de Oregón. Luego nos dirigiremos al edificio de la capital del estado para echarle un vistazo a nuestro gobierno en acción. El día concluirá con un viaje en el ferry Wheatland y una vuelta en el carrusel de Salem. Tomseth House en Dorris Ranch 3/8 Vie. 8am–5:30pm

$59 DD/$71 FD

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Baile de Secundaria

Grados 6–8. Nuestro baile anual de la primavera es una manera perfecta de concluir la temporada de baile. Este acontecimiento semi formal seguramente creará recuerdos inolvidables. Las bebidas están incluidas, y habrá una cabina fotográfica con un valor de $5 por sesión. Los boletos cuestan $12 por adelantado y $15 a la entrada. Los boletos de entrada anticipada estarán disponibles en línea hasta el 25 de abril en willamalane.org/ wintertwo50. Centro Bob Keefer 4/26 Vie.

Deportes de secundaria Grades 6–8. En asociación con las escuelas públicas de Springfield, esta liga deportiva recreativa se enfoca en el desarrollo de habilidades, al mismo tiempo que enfatiza el trabajo en equipo y el espíritu deportivo. Las temporadas de seis semanas son la duración perfecta tanto para los estudiantes, como para los padres de familia. Los estudiantes practicarán durante las primeras dos semanas, mientras que en las últimas cuatro semanas se participará en una combinación de juegos y prácticas. Los programas comenzarán directamente después de la escuela y en el lugar donde se ubica la escuela. Se transportará a los estudiantes a los juegos que se llevarán a cabo fuera de la escuela y se les regresará a la escuela de origen. Hay becas disponibles. Agnes Stewart Middle School, Hamlin Middle School, Briggs Middle School, Thurston Middle School Winter/Spring Sports Baloncesto niños de 7 º y 8 grados

Registration Deadline 1/11

Season

Fee

1/14–2/27

$65

Baloncesto niñas de 7 º y 8 grados

3/1

3/4–4/18

$65

Fútbol

4/19

4/22–5/30

$65

Atletismo

4/29

4/29–6/4

$35

Noches de inscripción en persona

Estaremos organizando una noche de inscripción antes del comienzo de cada temporada para ayudar a los padres de familia a inscribirse y responder cualquier pregunta que puedan tener. También, se puede registrar en línea en cualquier momento. Si necesita más ayuda, visítenos a nuestras instalaciones. Todas las noches de inscripción tendrán lugar en la escuela secundaria Hamlin. Baloncesto niños de 7 º y 8 grados

1/10

6–7:30 pm

Baloncesto niñas de 7 º y 8 grados

2/27

6–7:30 pm

Estrellas después de la escuela

Fútbol

4/18

6–7:30 pm

Atletismo

4/18

6–7:30 pm

El programa de Estrellas después de la escuela de Willamalane ofrece una variedad de clínicas deportivas y recreativas que se llevan a cabo inmediatamente después de la escuela. Consulte en línea los programas que se ofrecen en la escuela primaria de su peque en el calendario All-Star en willamalane.org/ afterschoolallstars. Todas las clases se reúnen después de la escuela en el programa del Club de peques. Limitado a 12 alumnos por escuela. No hay programa en los días libres de la escuela.

Día libre en la escuela secundaria: Locura en la nieve

7–9:30pm

$12 por adelantado/$15 a la entrada 20174

Basketball (Grados K–2) 3–4pm $45 1/15–2/19 Mar. Thurston, Waterville, Douglas Gardens, Page 1/16–2/20 Mié. Yolanda, Ridgeview, Mount Vernon, Centennial 1/17–2/21 Jue. Guy Lee, Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios Atletismo (Grados 3–5) 3–4pm $45 4/16–5/21 Mar. Thurston, Waterville, Douglas Gardens, Page 4/17–5/22 Mié. Yolanda, Ridgeview, Mount Vernon, Centennial 4/18–5/23 Jue. Guy Lee, Riverbend, Maple, Two Rivers-Dos Rios Karate (Grados 1–5) 3–4 pm $55 1/15–2/19 Mar. Centennial 20496 1/16–2/20 Mié. Douglas Gardens 20497 2/26–4/9 Mar. Yolanda 20498 2/27–4/10 Mié. Thurston 20499 4/16–5/21 Mar. Ridgeview 20500 4/17–5/22 Mié. Maple 20501 Yoga (Grados 1–5) 3–4pm $55 1/14–3/4 Lun. Page 20490 1/15–2/19 Mar. Riverbend 20491 3/11–4/22 Lun. Mount Vernon 20492 3/12–4/23 Mar. Two Rivers–Dos Rios 20493 4/29–6/3 Lun. Douglas Gardens 20494 4/30–6/4 Mar. Maple 20495

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Edades 11+. Haga de su día libre escolar ¡UN DÍA DE NIEVE! con actividades variadas que van desde caminar con raquetas de nieve hasta la construcción de fortalezas. Pasaremos todo el día en la nieve. Favor de llevar una bolsa de almuerzo, agua y ropa adecuada para las condiciones climáticas de invierno. Centro Bob Keefer 1/4 Vie.

8:30am–5:30pm

$51 DD/$62 FD

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Escaladas abiertas

Todas las edades. Escale el muro de 33 pies del Centro Bob Keefer durante nuestros horarios abiertos sin cita. El personal y los voluntarios lo ayudarán a escalar el muro exitosamente mientras afina sus habilidades de escalada. Equipo incluido. Las fechas se programan con cuatro semanas de antelación. Para obtener una lista de nuestros próximos horarios de escalada, visite willamalane.org/ winterclimb. Centro Bob Keefer Sin cita: Jóvenes $3 DD/$5 FD

Adultos $5 DD/$7 FD

DD = DENTRO DEL DISTRITO FD = FUERA DEL DISTRITO

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CLASES PARA ADULTOS Fitness

Edades 18+. Yoga para todos los niveles. Libere el cuerpo y la mente del estrés, al mismo tiempo que aumenta su fortaleza y energía. No hay clases cuando la escuela no está en sesión. Escuela Primaria Ridgeview Inicio 1/9 Lun. Mié.

Baile Fitness

Edades 18+. Haga todo lo posible con una combinación de movimientos de baile y ejercicios para divertirse y hacer ejercicio. Baile música pop, jazz, música latina, jive, Bollywood y demás. Instructora: Kara Churchill. Centro de Actividades para Adultos Inicio 1/5 Sáb.

10am

STRONG

Edades 18+. Strong de Zumba combina el peso corporal, el condicionamiento muscular, cardio y movimientos de entrenamiento pliométrico sincronizados con la música original que se ha diseñado específicamente para coincidir con cada movimiento. Cada sentadilla, cada lanzamiento, cada empuje en cuclillas está impulsado por la música, ayudándole a llegar a la última repetición, y tal vez incluso a cinco más. Centro Bob Keefer Inicio 1/9 Mié.

5:30pm

Zumba

Edades 18+. El baile latino combinado con el ejercicio físico tiene como resultado una gran actividad cardiovascular. Esta clase de intervalos da tiempo para recuperar la respiración antes de lanzarse nuevamente hacia el ritmo musical y el aumento de cardio. Participe y haga un entrenamiento físico que la haga sentir como si estuviera en una noche de fiesta. Centro de Actividades para Adultos Permanente Mar. Jue.

5:30pm

Zumba Gold

Edades 50+. Disfrute de una versión suave con este entrenamiento inspirado en la danza. Aumente su ritmo cardíaco y desarrolle resistencia con una actividad de bajo impacto. Sólo llegue y póngase a bailar. Instructora: Cindy O’Brien. Centro de Actividades para Adultos Permanente Jue.

1:30pm

P90X Ligero

Edades 18+. Prepárese para hacer nuevas amistades y para formar un grupo de entrenamiento físico, en el que juntos superen el estancamiento de peso y bailen al ritmo de la música rock. Este avance en la actividad física ha ayudado a millones de personas a aumentar la fuerza y la resistencia. Lleve una esterilla de yoga. Instructora: Jessica Auxier. Escuela Primaria Maple Inicio 1/9

Yoga en Ridgeview

Lun. Mié.

4:30pm

Yoga: Hatha para principiantes

Edades 18+. Esta clase de yoga (para principiantes o para aquellos que están regresando a esta práctica) aumenta la flexibilidad y la conciencia corporal. Disfrute de una clase accesible para todos los niveles de aptitud física que se centra en posturas y técnicas básicas de yoga. Instructora: Cevia Yellin. Los martes las clases comienzan 1/8. Centro de Actividades para Adultos Permanente Mar. Jue.

5:30pm

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Core De Force en Yolanda

Edades 18+. Haga ejercicio en una clase que combina boxeo, kickboxing y Muay Thai. Se moverá a través de rondas de 30 minutos en las que alternará combinaciones de lucha, movimientos de peso corporal y picos de cardio para convertir a toda marcha su ingesta de calorías. No importa su nivel de condición física, puede golpear, patear y sudar a su propio ritmo. Escuela Primaria Yolanda Inicio 1/10 Jue.

5pm

Introducción al levantamiento de pesas

Edades 18+. Explore los recovecos del entrenamiento de pesas en esta amplia introducción. Aprenda sobre el equipo, las técnicas de levantamiento y reciba consejos para modificar su entrenamiento físico de acuerdo con sus necesidades individuales. La clase se reúne en el gimnasio. Instructor: Richard Strunk. Centro Bob Keefer Permanente Mar. Jue.

9am

Torso y Curvas

Edades 18+. Defina la curvatura de su cuerpo y esculpe la parte central o torso con esta clase de fortaleza y resistencia. El peso corporal, las bandas y los movimientos dirigidos ayudarán a mejorar su fuerza, equilibrio y cuerpo. Escuela Primaria Yolanda Inicio 1/8 Jue.

5pm

Artes y manualidades El arte del dibujo para principiantes

Edades 18+. Para principiantes y más avanzados. Adquiera confianza y habilidades en diversos medios del dibujo, incluidos lápices, carboncillo, plumas de tinta y lápices de colores. Descubra la alegría de dibujar a través de ejercicios que van desde garabatos y técnicas de cuaderno de bocetos hasta lecciones sobre el valor, la composición y la perspectiva. La instructora Jill Lauch compartirá con ustedes una nueva forma de ver el mundo. Se hablará sobre los materiales en clase. Inscríbase con antelación. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 1/8–2/26 Mar. 6:30–8:30pm

$77 DD/$92 FD

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Colorear con creatividad nuevo

Edades 18+. Todos los niveles. Lleve su afición y gozo por colorear hacia un nuevo nivel artístico. Use herramientas y técnicas nuevas para mejorar su trabajo, tales como la selección de colores, la mezcla y el sombreado para crear un arte de aspecto profesional. Instrucción básica de arte proporcionada para continuar coloreando en casa. Lleve sus propios lápices de colores a base de aceite o vea la lista de artículos sugeridos por el instructor; se proporcionarán las herramientas y las hojas para colorear. Inscríbase con antelación. No clase 1/24, 2/14. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 1/17–2/21 Jue. 1–2pm

$20 DD/$24 FD

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Español Interés General

Movimiento Urbano:

Genealogía

Alimentando a la familia desde su propio patio

Busque a sus antepasados y cree su propio árbol genealógico. Comenzaremos en la zona cero, investigaremos, buscaremos a los miembros de su familia y personalizaremos su árbol genealógico con fotos, historias y documentos. Veremos todos los programas de historia familiar en la web, incluyendo muchos sitios útiles y divertidos. Cada clase tendrá tiempo para la instrucción y le permitirá trabajar en su propio linaje familiar. Espacio limitado.

Centro de Actividades para Adultos 2/6–3/6 Ages 50+ Mié. 10–11:30am 4/1–29 Ages 18+ Lun. 6–7:30pm

$33 DD/$39 FD $33 DD/$39 FD

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Usted puede dejar de fumar

Edades 18+. Conozca las muchas posibilidades para producir alimentos directamente en su propio patio, desde hacer jardinería y cultivar árboles frutales, hasta tener gallinas de patio, apicultura y paisajismo con plantas ornamentales comestibles y verduras perennes. Kevin Prier de Suburban Homecraft hablará de varios procesos, tales como de qué manera decidir dónde comenzar y cómo obtener el mejor retorno de sus esfuerzos. Si se interesa en alguna de estas clases, le invitamos a nos acompañe. Favor de inscribirse con antelación.

Centro de Actividades para Adultos 2/7 Jue. 6:30–7:30pm

Gratis

Edades 18+. Por años y a escondidas, la presentadora había sido fumadora. Después de haber intentado dejar de fumar durante años, hizo tres sesiones de hipnoterapia y dejó de fumar. Esto la inspiró a convertirse en hipnoterapeuta, y ahora tiene una tasa de éxito del 90 por ciento y ayuda a las personas a aprender a no fumar. También usted puede dejar de fumar. Inscríbase con antelación.

Aves de corral para el patio trasero

Centro de Actividades para Adultos 1/24 Jue. 2–4pm

Centro de Actividades para Adultos 2/14 Jue. 6:30–8:30pm

Gratis

20601

Estrategias de relajación y alivio del estrés

Edades 18+. Un asistente de fisioterapia, le ayudará a conocer los efectos del estrés, sus causas y estrategias efectivas para reducirlo, incluyendo la relajación. La clase incluirá conversaciones, segmentos de aprendizaje y meditación guiada para la relajación. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 2/5–26 Mar. 4:30–5:30pm

$49 DD/ $59 FD

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Craigslist

Edades 50+. Aprenda a usar el Internet para ganar dinero vendiendo lo que tiene y ya no necesita. Coloque anuncios gratuitos, compre cosas que necesita a precios de ganga y conéctese con su comunidad.

Centro de Actividades para Adultos 4/16 Mar. 11am–1pm

$17 DD/$20 FD

20509

La poda de rosas

Edades 18+. ¿Cuál es la mejor temporada para podar las rosas? ¿De qué manera se hace? ¿Qué herramientas se usan? Descubra las respuestas y mucho más con un especialista y maestro certificado en la jardinería del servicio de extensión de la universidad OSU. Inscríbase con antelación. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 1/24 Mié. 2–3:30pm

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Haga voluntariado en Willamalane

Edades 18+. Existen muchas oportunidades para que usted pueda hacer voluntariado aquí en Willamalane. Venga a nuestras instalaciones y aprenda sobre las oportunidades para el voluntariado, incluyendo voluntariado en los programas de SHIBA (Asistencia de Beneficios de Seguro de Salud para Personas Mayores) y LIHEAP (Programa de asistencia para la electricidad y calefacción para personas de bajos ingresos). ¿Listo para marcar la diferencia en su comunidad? Inscríbase con antelación. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 2/21 Jue. 2–3pm

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Edades 18+. Nada supera un huevo fresco de su propio patio trasero. Aprenda a criar pollos y patos que ponen huevos; Conozca las razas, el alimento, la vivienda y las formas de protección contra los depredadores y las enfermedades. Prepare un pequeño gallinero o un tractor de pollos para la temporada de incubación de primavera. $20 DD/$24 FD

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Preparación de salchichas

Edades 18+. Si le encantan las salchichas pero detesta lo que les ponen en las salchichas que se venden en las tiendas, puede aprender a hacer las suyas con ingredientes naturales. Prepare su propia mezcla de especias para que sus salchichas sean tan suaves o tan condimentadas como usted las quiera, y cómaselas con un poco de mostaza casera. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 3/7 Jue. 6:30–8:30pm

$20 DD/$24 FD

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Aderezos

Edades 18+. Haga de su próximo picnic una experiencia increíble con sus propios condimentos caseros. Aprenda a preparar mayonesa, mostaza, aderezo de pepinillo, y salsa cátchup y a adaptar cada receta para hacer su propia versión. Lleve tres contenedores pequeños o botecitos para llevar a casa una parte de lo que se haga en clase. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 3/14 Jue. 6:30–8:30pm

$20 DD/$24 FD

20505

Bálsamos, cremas y pomadas

Edades 18+. Aprenda a hacer una variedad de cremas para el cuerpo, bálsamos para los labios y bálsamos de hierbas para regalo o un regalo para usted mismo. Lleve a casa un frasco de bálsamo para los labios y ungüento de hierbas para guardar o regalar. Todos los materiales estarán incluidos en la tarifa de la clase. Inscríbase con antelación. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 4/4 Jue. 6:30–8:30pm

$20 DD/$24 FD

20507

Fabricación de jabón

Edades 18+. Aprenda lo básico de hacer barras de jabón desde el principio. Veremos la química de la saponificación, las propiedades de los aceites básicos, recursos locales, aceites perfumados y otros aditivos. Lleve a casa un hermoso artículo para usted o para un regalo especial. Centro de Actividades para Adultos 4/11 Jue. 6:30–8:30pm

$20 DD/$24 FD

20508

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Index A

Dorris Ranch 21, 46, 82

ADA Accommodations 31

Driver’s Education 38

Adaptive Recreation 43

E

Adult Activity Center 18, 21, 54–55, 83 Adult Athletics 53 Adult & Child Swim 23 Adult classes 65 Adult Swim Skill Development 28 After-School All-Stars 37 ALL-ACCESS Fitness Pass 29, 59 Alzheimer’s Educational Support Group 77 Americans with Disabilities Act, 31 Android 74 Aquatics 22–29 Arduino 41, 76 Arts and Crafts 65

B Babysitter Training 38 Best Fit Fitness Coaching 58 Birding 45

Birth–Kindergarten 33–34

Parent/Child Classes 33

Support Groups 81

Grades K–5 34–38

Parks 18, 20–21

Sweetheart Dance 9, 55

Park Shelters 83

Swim Club 29

Parks & Play Forever 21

Swim Instructor certification 24

Grades 6–12 38–41

Early Start 35

Kids Club 35

Español 85

Kids’ Picks 36

Exercise On Your Own 28

F

L Language classes 71

Fitness Passes 29, 52, 59

Legal Advice 78

Flexibility and Balance classes 61

LEGO® 36

Q

G Gamebird Park 20 Games and Gatherings 79 General Interest classes 69 General Interest lectures 77 Get-Together Pass 79 Gift Shop (Adult Activity Center) 57 Give from the Heart 13

R

Traveling Trunk Shows 47

Recreation Swims 23

Trips 49–51

Lifeguard certification 24

Registration 19

Day 49–50

Lively Park Pavilions 83

Rentals & Reservations 82–83

Overnight 51

Riverside Chamber Symphony 9, 54

Two50 Youth Center 39

Rock and Gem Studio 57

U

Lunch and Learn: Golden Radio Days 55

M Martial Arts, adult 53 Martial Arts, youth 40 Martin Luther King, Jr. March and Celebration 9

MEGGA Hunt 10 Middle School Sports 40

Health and Wellness classes 69

Mill Race Path 21

History of Willamalane 6

Masters Swimming 29

Mother’s Day Tea 13, 46 Movies, 50+ 80 “Murder on the American Express” 54

Clearwater Park 20

I

My First Sports 33

Climbing and Bouldering 42

Ihsan, Valerie 68

N

Computer Lab 74 Computer Lectures 76

iPads, iPhones and Macs 74

O

Cooper, Anne 64

Island Park 21

Olson, Colby 47

Core De Force 63

Island Park Art Gallery 55

On the cover 5

Cross-Country Skiing 45

Island Park Shelters 83

Outdoors 44

Inclusion 31

No-School Days 35, 38, 41

Tumbling 34

Rock and Mineral Show 12 Urban Homesteading 72 Ruff Park 21

S Self-Publishing 68 Senior Activities 79 Senior Start-up Pass 59 Services, seniors 81 Shops, studios 57 Silver Benefits 59 Slim Down Springfield 63 Snowshoeing 44, 45 Social Happenings, 50+ 80 Special Destinations 51 Special Events 8–14, 55 Spirit of the Mill Race 8K 9 Splash! at Lively Park 18, 21, 22, 26–29, 83 Spring Cling 12, 42

V Volunteers 16, 17, 42, 77

W Walking and Running 64 WaterBabies & WaterKids 26, Water Exercise Classes 28 Water Fitness 28 Waterpark Swims 22 Weddings 82–83 Weight Training 63 Weyerhaeuser-McKenzie Natural Area 21 Wildish Community Theater 82 Willamalane Park Swim Center 18, 23–29, 83 Woodworking Studio 57

Springfilm 13

Y

Spring Propagation Fair 12

Yoga, adults 61, 63

Overnight Trips 51

Staff Picks 15

Yoga, youth 37

Starfish Swimming 26–27 Starfish Swim School 27

Youth Warrior Challenge II 9, 42

D

K

Dance, adults 66

Key to Class Listings 31

P

Dance, youth 34–35

Kiddie Pool Swims 22

P90X 60

Dog Training 67

Stop Smoking 69

Kid’s classes

Pacific Park 20

Strength classes 63

Paddling 45 94 | Willamalane Park and Recreation District • willamalane.org

Tennis 37, 53

Les Schwab Sports Park 18, 20, 41, 82

Les Schwab Classic 14

Hands-on Electronics 41, 76

Hillyer, Patricia 70

Technology 74–76 Thurston Hills Natural Area 20

H

Higgins, Carolyn 69

Tai Chi 61, 63

Quartz Park 21

Meadow Park Shelters 83

Cheerleading 38

T

Pre-Swim Team 29 Pub Run 64

Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation 18, 52–53, 82

Cardio classes 60

Preschools 32

Lectures 76, 77–78

Marylhurst Park 20

Camps 37, 41

Swimming 22–29, 83

Fitness, adult 58–64

Food and Drink classes 68

Swim Lessons 26–29

Playground Sports 53

Lap swimming 28

Group Exercise classes 59–64

Camp Putt Adventure Golf Park 18

Pilates 61, 63

Facilities 18

Board of Directors 4

C

Parties 48

Z Zumba 60


Whether you’re into soccer, swimming, or square dancing at Willamalane, we can get you there. ADULT ACTIVITY CENTER EmX or 85

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