Campbell Connection Winter & Spring 2022

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WINTER-SPRING 2022

Adult & Senior Activities at Campbell Community Center Open Mon 8:30a-7p, Tue-Fri 8:30a-4:30p 155 High St., Eugene 97401 Phone 541-682-5318, Fax 541-682-6386 Bus #1, 66, 67 GetRec.org Facebook.com/campbellcenter

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Campbell Community Center staff: Diane Sconce, Dahlia Garza, Zane Wheeler, Andy Fernandez, Peggy Kennedy, Konnie Bloesinger

Holiday Bazaar a huge success! A sincere thank you to all the volunteers who gave countless hours and area businesses who made it happen. All monies raised are going to be used towards furniture for our new lobby. Campbell Center Staff and the Bazaar Committee want to thank the following businesses who gave so generously:

Addi’s Restaurant BRING Recycling Brighton Hospice Carson Saw Shop Chamber Music Amici Chicken Bonz Euphoria Chocolate Company Fiddler’s Green Fins Drive In Glenwood Restaurant

Great Harvest Bread Loi Heldt Hop Valley Brewing Company Jerry’s Home Improvement Center John G. Shedd Institute Lane Forest Products McKenzie Feed & Pet Supply UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History

Please join us in welcoming our newest staff member Zane Wheeler. Zane comes to us from the River House Outdoor Program. With his love for the outdoors, woodworking skills and the amazing ability to make everyone feel welcomed and valued, we are beyond thrilled to have him be a part of the Campbell family. Stop by and introduce yourself and get to know Zane – you will be glad you did!

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The Springs at Greer Gardens Track Town Pizza Willamalane Parks & Recreation Plank Town Brewery Wag’s Dog Emporium Sweet Life Patisserie Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Sundance Natural Foods


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Arts Art for People Who Think They Are Not Creative Come and enjoy using mixed media on paper. We’ll start with colored and regular pencils, watercolor and oil pastels. Have you ever explored drawing with your non-dominant hand? It’s one technique we will use which is relaxing and builds con�idence. Come play with others and enjoy the results together in a supportive and non-judgmental setting. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Carlyn McCornack Jan 12-Mar 16 W 1-4p Mar 23-May 25 W 1-4p

$115 $115

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Artists & Crafters Studio This workshop is an informal gathering of artists of all kinds. Enjoy a great studio space and great company every Tuesday. No instructor. Bring your own supplies. Ongoing Tu 1-4p Term fee $5 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

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Basic Woodworking Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from a friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Len Gould Feb 7-Mar 7 M 6-8:30p Mar 21-Apr 11 M 6-8:30p May 16-Jun 13 M 6-8:30p No class Feb 21, May 30

$99 $99 $99

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Open specifically to those who identify as female Instructor: Ron Peterson Jan 11-Feb 1 Tu 6-8:30p $99 #19394

Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a work space and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay at the front desk before you enter the shop. Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $3/day No woodshop Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

Drop-in

Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in workshop. No instructor. Prior experience is necessary. Bring your own materials. Ongoing M 1-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No workshop Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

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Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking Create beautiful rugs through this traditional craft. For information on cost and supplies contact Carol Fegles at 541-343-5896. Instructor: Carol Fegles Ongoing 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12:30p Membership fee

Fiber Arts Guild Come play with �iber from wool and paper to bamboo and silk and have fun in the process. New members may attend the �irst meeting free. Each month features a different �iber craft project. Meetings may have hands-on activities or presentations. Ongoing 3rd Tu 9a-1p Membership $20/year or drop-in fee $5/meeting

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Hand Stamped Card Making

Sumi-e Ink Painting, Advanced

Explore a wide range of techniques in making your own beautiful greeting cards. Make at least two cards per meeting in a variety of styles. Materials cost $2 per card.

Train the eye and sensibility to see beyond the hard lines of typical painting and into a deeper more sensual way of experiencing the beauty of the world. This class is designed for painters with experience in sumi-e. We will explore traditional sumi-e themes and broaden our skill base in ink painting and Japanese watercolor and wash. Always fun, this art form allows each painter to gain insight and skill into their unique way of seeing and expressing themselves through art with others. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class.

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Lynne Campbell Feb 28-Apr 4 M 1-3p

$65

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Quilting, Comforts for Kids Help make quilts and quilt kits for individuals and community groups to pick up, put together and return for distribution to at-risk children in Lane County through 15 community agencies and shelters. If you like quilting, cutting and sewing, help your community by joining this group. Ongoing

Th

12:30-4p

Free

Instructor: Cathy Williams Jan 27-Mar 3 Th 1-4p Mar 24-Apr 28 Th 1-4p

$69 $69

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Drop-in

COVID-19 Protocols Eugene Rec’s �irst priority is the safety of our patrons while taking a class or spending time at any of our facilities. All City of Eugene staff are working together to safely host community members. Our protocols follow City, county and state guidelines, and best practices from the CDC, the Oregon Health Authority and Lane County Public Health. These are subject to change, so our protocols may be revised as new guidelines are provided. Please contact the host recreation center or pool directly for speci�ic requirements for each activity. Patrons and staff are not permitted to attend programs if they have had known exposure to

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COVID-19 or anyone in their household has recently had an illness with fever or a new cough. They should remain home for at least 10 days after illness onset and until 72 hours after fever is gone, without use of fever reducing medicine, and COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath, and diarrhea) are improving. Staff or participants who have a cough that is not a new onset cough (e.g. asthma, allergies, etc.) are not excluded from programs.


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Community Services Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting The monthly advisory board meeting is open to area seniors. Ongoing

2nd Tu 10:30a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Income Tax Assistance Trained volunteers from AARP/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program provide free help to seniors of moderate incomes. Appointments are required.

Bingo Penny bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome!

Feb 4-Apr 15 FSa 9a-3p Free By appt Schedule an appointment at 541-682-5318 starting Jan 25

Ongoing W 1-4p Drop-in $0.25 per person, plus a penny per card per game

Senior Law Service

Bridge

Ages 60+

Senior Law Service offers free legal service to those with low to modest income. Assistance will be provided concerning any legal matter – housing, �inancial or personal.

This group meets each week. Partners aren’t required.

Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, self-con�idence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition.

SHIBA Appointments Senior Health Insurance Bene�its Assistance conducts one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer questions about Medicare health insurance coverage, forms and more. Ongoing M 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

Ongoing

$2

Drop-in

Ongoing

W

9a-12p $0.25/day

Drop-in

Pinochle Enjoy a game or two of pinochle with area seniors. Newcomers welcome. F

1-4p

$0.25

Drop-in

Pool Hall The pool room is open daily. Come down for a friendly game.

American Mah Jongg

Ongoing M-F 8:30a-4:30p $0.25 No pool Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

Gather weekly to play American mah jongg. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p

12:15-3:30p

Chess Nuts

Ongoing

Games

F

$0.25

Drop-in

Drop-in

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Scrabble

French, Intermediate

Exercise your mind while having fun by playing Scrabble with others.

Move beyond basic French in these fun and interesting classes. Learn more advanced reading, grammar and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Required materials discussed in �irst class. To determine your level, call 541-682-5318.

Ongoing

Tu

1-4p

$0.25/day

Drop-in

Scrabble, Cribbage, Skip-Bo & More Are you somewhere between bingo and bridge? Try Scrabble, cribbage and Skip-Bo in a new group. We’ll alternate games in a regular pattern in this friendly group. Ongoing W 1-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

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Languages & Culture Introduce yourself to reading, writing and speaking French. The emphasis is on small class sizes and conversation with some exploration of French culture. Required materials discussed at �irst class. $159 $159

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$159 $159

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French, Intermediate/ Advanced Venez perfectionner votre français en explorant la culture française, en conversant sur les subtilités de la grammaire, les tournures de phrases et idiomes, et par une interaction à la fois active, intéressante et amusante. Instructor: Amey Herman Jan 6-Mar 24 Th 1-4p Mar 31-Jun 9 Th 1-4p No class Mar 17

French, Beginning

Instructor: Amey Herman Jan 5-Mar 16 W 9a-12p Mar 23-Jun 1 W 9a-12p

Instructor: Amey Herman Jan 5-Mar 16 W 1-4p Mar 23-Jun 1 W 1-4p

$159 $159

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Italian, Beginning This class will introduce you to Italian language and culture with a focus on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Small class sizes allow for individual attention. Required materials discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 10-Mar 21 M 12-2:30p Mar 28-Jun 6 M 12-2:30p No class Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

$128 $142

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Italian, Intermediate Learn Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation, verbs and tenses in a small class setting. Required material discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 10-Mar 21 M 9-11:30a Mar 28-Jun 6 M 9-11:30a No class Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

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$128 $142

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Campbell Center 541-682-5318 Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 11-Mar 22 Tu Mar 29-Jun 7 Tu

2-4p 2-4p

$105 $105

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Music Acoustic Music Jam This non-ampli�ied musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in. Acoustic instruments only.

Spanish, Beginning This fun course will introduce you to the Spanish language and culture while teaching you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. You’ll learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling in a small class. Required materials discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Sied Imani 1st Term Jan 11-Mar 22 Tu Mar 29-Jun 7 Tu 2nd Term Jan 13-Mar 24 Th Mar 31-Jun 9 Th

9-11a 9-11a

$105 $105

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11a-1p 11a-1p

$105 $105

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Ongoing Th 10a-12p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25

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Drum Play Lightweight hand drums are provided to enhance the natural rhythms of breath, nature and vitality. Enjoy drumming in spontaneous ways with a music therapist and an international musician. Instructors: Le Allen & Fergul Cirpan Jan 7-Mar 18 F 2-3:30p

$33

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Spanish, Intermediate This course is a continuation of Spanish, Beginning with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. With small class sizes, you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the language through a guided dialogue. Required materials discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 11-Mar 22 Tu Mar 29-Jun 7 Tu

11:30a-1:30p $105 11:30a-1:30p $105

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Spanish, Advanced Go beyond the basics in this class. You’ll learn to easily speak Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar and have some fun too. Small class size guarantees you’ll have plenty of personal attention. Required materials discussed in �irst class.

Si necesitas información en español sobre los programas de Recreación para adultos de “Campbell Center” o cualquier otro centro comunitario de la ciudad de Eugene o de la alberca, por favor llame al 541-682-6891.

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Presentations

Support for the Aging Veteran

All presentations are free, but registration is required.

Anxiety & Depression: Signs, Symptoms & Treatment Learn to identify the signs of anxiety and depression in those you care for, what activities reduce symptoms, and to recognize when to seek professional mental health support. Presenter: Chris Eilers, older adult behavioral health specialist, Lane County Health & Human Services Jan 14 F 1-2p Free #19909

Estate Planning A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated bene�iciaries in estate planning. Register early, space is limited. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jan 18 Tu 2:30-4p Mar 15 Tu 2:30-4p May 17 Tu 2:30-4p

Free Free Free

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Education and resources for Veterans in later life, loved ones and community members. Learn about the variety of issues aging Veterans face, pathways toward resolution and opportunities for those interested in volunteering with Veterans in later life. Veterans Services of Lane County and Senior and Disability Services Veterans bene�it specialist will be present. Presenter: Abby Gershenzon, community education coordinator, Signature Hospice Eugene Jan 28 F 11a-12p Free #19847 May 27 F 11a-12p Free #19848

Super Simple Ways to Support Immunity While most people agree vitamins are bene�icial to our health, many don’t understand how these minerals provide immune support. Proper nutrition and supplement support will ensure your body is ready to handle whatever comes its way this winter! Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Jan 28 F 2-3p Free #19728

Resilience: Post Traumatic Growth Learn how to recognize the impact of trauma, how to achieve resilience through mindfulness and strategies to help manage worry.

The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents. Applications are available in November each year for the upcoming calendar year. Applications are available online at GetRec.org/recscholarship or at any Rec facility. For more information call 541-682-5654.

Presenter: Chris Eilers, older adult behavioral health specialist, Lane County Health & Human Services Feb 11 F 1-2p Free #19910

Advance Directives Complete the form “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of Health Care Representative.” Forms are provided. The advance directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to receive. Register early, space is limited. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Feb 15 Tu 2:30-4p Apr 19 Tu 2:30-4p

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Free Free

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Understanding the Roots of Cancer

Caregiver Support

Learn how and why cancer develops in the body, from a holistic perspective, and some strategies for boosting your immune system. Presenter: Nicole Craig, Nicole Joyce Health Counseling Feb 18 F 11a-12p Free #19894

Cravings & Weight Gain: The Blood Sugar Rollercoaster Achieving your healthiest weight is not about dieting or even pure willpower but understanding how certain foods affect blood sugar levels and appetite. Learn how nutrient dense meals support healthy metabolism and which supplements support healthy blood sugar levels. Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Feb 25 F 2-3p Free #19833

Living with the Aging Mind This series of education programs is based on the belief that giving families, professionals and those living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia the clearest, most up-to-date information will lead to the best possible outcome for everyone involved. Presenter: Abby Gershenzon, community education coordinator, Signature Hospice Eugene

Memory Loss & Dementia 101

Learn the difference between typical aging and dementia, what Alzheimer’s disease is and how it affects the brain. Risk factors for the disease, medications available and what progression looks like will also be discussed. Mar 11

F

10-11:30a

Free

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Aging Well

Easy to follow tips for all those looking for ways to lower their risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, while explaining the science behind these strategies. Mar 18

F

10-11:30a

Free

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This program discusses how to recognize and avoid the pitfalls of care partner stress and will serve as a guide to care partner support throughout the disease, with speci�ic, practical and local resources to turn to. Mar 25

F

10-11:30a

Free

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Interacting with Your Loved One with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

How to respond in a way that will have a positive outcome as communication changes during the course of this disease. Learn strategies to address the sometimes-challenging behaviors that can be symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. Apr 29

F

10-11:30a

Free

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Bring Your Mind Back with Music

How art and music can be the best medicine for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, having a profound effect on our brains. This program will also cover when a loved one does not acknowledge their memory loss symptoms, why this occurs and the best way to respond. May 6

F

10-11:30a

Free

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Practical Legal & Financial Plans

Legal and �inancial issues that may impact families and loved ones living with a dementia, how to make decisions and put plans into place while honoring your loved one’s wishes. This presentation will cover advanced directives, power of attorney, longterm care and more. May 13

F

10-11:30a

Free

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The War on Salt We’ve seen the headlines and dietary guidelines urging all Americans to cut down on salt. Research now suggests these claims should be taken with a grain of salt. Discover how adding more salt to your diet can support overall health. Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Mar 25 F 2-3p Free #19835

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Health Impacts of Loneliness & Social Isolation Loneliness and social isolation have profound health risks among older individuals. Learn how to recognize mental health symptoms linked to isolation, ways to engage with a loved one you are concerned for and ways to reduce loneliness through activity. Presenter: Chris Eilers, older adult behavioral health specialist, Lane County Health & Human Services Apr 1 F 1-2p Free #19911

It’s In the Air: Problems with Pollen?

Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Apr 22 F 2-3p Free #19721

Bone Builders & Bone Breakers As part of Osteoporosis Awareness Month, it’s never too late to learn to build bone health (men, too!). Support lifelong bone health by knowing how to get all the nutrients your bones need. Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers May 27 F 2-3p Free #19938

Social Gatherings Lunch Bunch A weekly social lunch. Menus vary, call the day ahead to request a vegetarian option. Every fourth Wednesday of the month is a birthday celebration. Each luncheon is followed by penny bingo.

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12p

$6

This is your opportunity to �ind out what Campbell Community Center is all about. Join staff and volunteers for information about the variety of programs, services, trips, classes and activities offered and take a tour of the center. Registration required. Jan 14 Apr 8

F F

2-3p 2-3p

Free Free

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Special Interest AARP Smart Driver Program

Wave goodbye to your problems with pollen by learning what nutrients and foods help support a balanced immune response to airborne irritants.

Ongoing

Newcomers Social

Drop-in

This course is designed for motorists ages 50+ but is open to all ages. It will sharpen your skills and help you avoid accidents and traf�ic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to participants ages 55+ who complete this six-hour course. Registration is required. Jan 21 F 9:30a-4p #19739 Mar 4 F 9:30a-4p #19742 Apr 15 F 9:30a-4p #19743 May 20 F 9:30a-4p #19744 $25 class fee due at start of first class, payable to AARP $5 discount to AARP members with proof of membership

The Art & Science of Retirement Join a peer-led discussion group on the issues and questions about going into retirement. We will use examples on ways to think about and possibly �ind solutions for the issues. This is a low stress group environment for those close to, or newly in retirement and for those already retired who have experience and information to share. Jan 13-Mar 10 Th 9-10a Term fee $3 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

Drop-in

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


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Love to Read Book Club Like to read? Like to visit? The club meets to discuss story lines, authors and what the next book will be. New members are welcome. You can choose to stay afterward for Lunch Bunch. Instructor: Betsy Janeczek Ongoing 3rd W 10:30-11:30a

$0.25

Drop-in

Writing Your Memoir Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group of dedicated writers meets weekly to critique and improve each other’s writing.

Book Givers Group Join the group for conversation and to repair children’s books. The books are given to nonpro�it organizations proving shelter, food and services for families. No experience necessary, just a willingness to volunteer.

Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jan 11-Mar 15 Tu 1-3p Mar 22-May 24 Tu 1-3p

Ongoing M 10a-12p No group Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

Support Groups

Free

Drop-in

$77 $77

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Checkrite Electronics Repair

ALS Support Group

Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage.

This group is for people living with Lou Gehrig’s disease, families, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free, offer speakers on relevant topics and are designed to share information as well as strategies for preserving independence and quality of life. For more information call 541-990-1246 or email mary.rebar@alsoregon.org.

Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 3rd W 11a-12p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

Creative Writing Workshop Do you love to write? This is an ongoing, peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, �iction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Ongoing Th 1-3p Term fee $5 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

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Fix-It Workshop Free event promoting reuse and repair by offering participants the chance to bring in their broken items to be repaired by volunteer “�ixers.” Participants can watch and learn while the repair takes place. Eligible items include electronics, textiles, shoes, appliances and more. Please no gas engines. 1-2 items per person. Mar 18

F

12:30-2:30p

Free

Virtual Ongoing

2nd W 3-4:30p

Ages 21+

Free

Drop-in

Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group All ages A support group for individuals, caregivers and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia in their lives. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos, open forums or activities. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Ongoing Starts Apr 4

1st M

6:30-8:30p

Free

Drop-in

Drop-in

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Technology

Smartphone Workshops Bring your own phone for these focused workshops. Have your Apple or Google account set up, and bring all passwords to class.

Campbell Computer Lab Use one of the computers in the Campbell Community Center Lab. There is no charge, so the price is right.

Instructor: Bryan Haynes

Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free No lab Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

What is the Internet, Anyways?

Drop-in

Get better at using your phone by learning how the internet works and how it is all connected.

Computer & Mobile Device Tutoring

Feb 1

Learn or improve your skills using email, the internet, word processing, managing �iles and more. You can also get help solving problems with your computer or laptop. Instructor: Bryan Haynes $25/hour To make an appointment call 541-682-5318

By appt

Use this powerful tool to learn about the world and stay close to your friends and family.

$12

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How to Send Emails & Messages

Become a pro at messaging and emailing from your phone. Feb 22

Tu

2-4p

$12

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Downloading Apps, eBooks & Music

$12

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Mar 1

Learn Anything about your Electronic Device Bring any question about your device to the class. Your question will undoubtedly help others too. Bring all passwords to any accounts or apps. $24 $24

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Tu

2-4p

$12

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How to Use Zoom

Turn your phone into a video communication tool. Apr 14

Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 20 & 27 Th 2-4p Apr 5 & 7 TuTh 2-4p

2-4p

Unlock the full potential of your phone by learning how to download apps, ebooks, and music.

How to Use Facebook Instructor: Bryan Haynes Feb 15 Tu 2-4p

Tu

Th

2-4p

$12

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Taking Photos with your Phone Learn to take a great photo with your phone and then save and share it. Bring your devices and passwords to class. Instructor: Bryan Haynes

Sending Photos with Your Phone

Master this surprisingly challenging skill. Jan 25

Tu

2-4p

$12

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Using Your Phone’s Camera

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

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Learn about your phone’s camera so you can take a great photo. Mar 8

Tu

2-4p

$12

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Campbell Center 541-682-5318 Take home some lip balm and herbal salve. Apr 4

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Beneficial Insects in the Garden There is a whole host of insects out there to help your garden grow and produce. Learn about predatory �lies, beetles, assassin bugs and many other predators and pollinators and how to attract them and get them working for you. You’ll be surprised at how many there really are. May 16

Urban Homesteading

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Beyond Sauerkraut

Learn how to expand your food choices, improve the quality of your diet and enjoy the local bounty all year long. Each week offers a new topic from doit-yourself food production such as fermenting and preserving to soap making and lip balms. Not eligible for scholarship.

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 a pint of giardiniera and some habanero hot sauce to �inish fermenting at home. Bring a clean wide-mouth pint jar with lid or $1 to purchase from instructor. Jan 24

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier

Aromatherapy & Essential Oils Essential oils can have strong medicinal qualities. Learn how to use them effectively and safely in spray mists, massage oil and even mosquito repellent creams or sprays. Apr 25

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Adapted Equipment Rentals

Backyard Poultry Nothing beats a fresh backyard egg. Learn how to raise egg-laying chickens and ducks and about breeds, feed, housing and safeguards against predators and disease. Get a small coop or chicken tractor ready for spring hatching season. Feb 7

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Balms & Salves Learn to make a variety of skin creams, lip balms and herbal salves for gifts or a treat for yourself.

The following adapted recreation equipment is available for rent*: • Beach wheelchair • All-Terrain wheelchair • Adapted bicycles and tricycles • Handcycles • Adapted golf carts For more information and to rent any equipment, call 541-682-5311 or email recadaptive@eugene-or.gov. * An assessment may be required to determine appropriate equipment.

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Bread Making: Sourdough Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. We will also go over regular bread baking techniques for those who want to start simple. Over the course of this class, we will make a batch of sourdough bread while we learn about proo�ing, the complex biology of a vital sourdough culture and tips and tricks to get that great artisanal style bread in your own kitchen. Take home your own small round loaf and a sourdough culture. Jan 10

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Edible Landscapes & Foraging Don’t just pull those weeds – eat them! Find out what native weeds are edible and how to prepare them. You’ll be surprised at how much food you’ve been throwing in the yard waste. Plant a variety of perennial vegetables and edible ornamentals for a beautiful and edible landscape. Learn about common wild foraging plants such as berries, �lowers, greens, roots and common mushrooms and their habitats. Free seeds and starts included.Thisclasswillbeheldattheinstructor’shouse. Address will be given at registration May 22 Su 2-4p

$20

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Fermenting: Kimchi & Kombucha Learn fermentation basics as we turn a head (or several) of napa cabbage and a bunch of other goodies into kimchi and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. A special modi�ied technique lets you ferment directly in the jar. We will also make a batch of kombucha and there will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it. Jan 17

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Garden Prep for Spring Get your garden ready for an early planting of peas and start your 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, bene�icial insects and how to attract them, composting, soil amendments, and maximizing limited space. Free seeds included with class. Feb 14

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Ginger Treats Ginger can be used for a number of sweet or savory treats. Come cook up a batch of candied ginger, ginger syrup, ginger sugar and pickled ginger for sushi. These all make great gifts and you can take home a share of what we make. Apr 18

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Herb Gardens Almost everyone has room for a small herb garden. Learn which herbs grow well in pots, how to keep your herbs happy and productive and how to store them dried or frozen. We will also discuss many non-culinary uses for herbs. May 9

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

#19788

Homemade Condiments Make your next picnic amazing with your own homemade condiments. Learn how to make mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup and relish, and how to tailor each recipe to make your own signature versions. Bring three small containers to take home a share of what we make in class. Mar 7

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

#19781

Intro to Bee Keeping A productive bee hive can produce up to �ive gallons of honey a year. Learn beekeeping basics like equipment, supplies, sources and techniques before you commit to 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. Feb 21

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

#19779

Organic Gardening Learn organic gardening techniques for container gardening to full-sized family gardening. Gardening basics and more advanced techniques will include

starts vs. direct sowing, co-planting, bene�icial insects and how to attract them, composting, soil amendments, maximizing limited space, saving seed and winter gardening. May 2

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

#19787

Outdoor Herbals & Essential Oils Learn how to make effective natural insect repellent creams and sprays, healing salves, and learn about the SPF potential of various herbal combinations. Take home a share of what we make in class. Mar 14

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

#19782

Pruning & Grafting Learn how to prune fruit trees and grapes for productivity and form – 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 fruit grafting material from Eugene’s annual Propagation Fair in March. This class will be held at the instructor’s house. Address will be given at registration Feb 5 Sa 2-4p

$20

#19756

Sausage Making 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. Feb 28

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

#19780

Soap Making Learn the basics of making bar soap from scratch. We will discuss the chemistry of saponi�ication, properties of different base oils and local sources of fragrance oils and other additives while we make a batch of soap. You will also learn how to make liquid soap and two forms of laundry soap. Take home a share of the soap we produce. Apr 11

M

6:45-8:45p

$20

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Trips Some trips may be modified or canceled depending on COVID restrictions.

Storm Watching in Yachats

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The 804 Trail is the perfect place to watch the waves during high tide. Starting at Yachats State Park, the trail provides expansive ocean vistas perfect as you walk along on a level �lat path. Should the weather be really stormy, you can tour by bus. Lunch is on your own in Yachats where you can pick from several options. Jan 18

Tu

9a-5p

Lafayette Antiques

$34

#19878

3 ■

Explore Oregon’s largest antique displays in a converted 1912 schoolhouse. Because it is �illed with the wares of more than 100 dealers, you’ll be sure to �ind what interests you and come home with a new perfect treasure. Purchase your own lunch. Jan 27

Th

9a-5:30p

$37

#19871

IKEA

2 ■

Shop ’til you drop and as long as it �its on the bus, it’s yours! IKEA features stylish décor and design ideas for every room. Dine at the Swedish Food Market for lunch. Swedish meatballs anyone? Purchase your own lunch. Feb 8

Tu

9a-5p

Benton County Historical Museum

$35

#19881

2 ■

Newly opened, the museum features four galleries of art, textiles, historical items and specimens including the legendary Horner Collection that was housed in the basement of OSU’s Gill Coliseum. Purchase your own lunch and admission ($5). Feb 17

Th

10a-3p

Tropical Costa Rica with Collette Tours

$21

#19899

3 ■

Explore lush forests and stunning waterfalls, exotic wildlife and endless coastlines. Visit San Jose, a coffee plantation, Guanacaste, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Arenal Volcano, Zarcero and take a Cano Negro riverboat cruise. Optional four-day, threenight Jungle Adventure tour extension available. Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, taxes, hotel, transfers, nine days and 14 meals. Trip is full; to be waitlisted call Diane at 541-682-6392 Feb 23-Mar 3 Single $2,448, Double $1,948, Triple $1,918 Reserve now with a $600 deposit Trip insurance available for $315

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Covered Bridges of Linn County ■3

Collette Trip Presentation

Travel the backroads of Linn County to see four to �ive covered bridges with the opportunity to stop, take pictures and even walk across if allowed. Appreciate the architecture and the construction that went into these timeless treasures. Purchase your own lunch. Mar 8

Tu

9a-3:30p

$34

#19883

Jan 25

Long Tom Grange Daffodil Festival ■3 It’s back! The largest daffodil festival in the state begins and ends with a country drive to the historic Long Tom Grange with miles of country roads showing dazzling displays of wild, roadside daffodils. Enjoy time at the grange to partake in all the festivities including those famous cinnamon rolls. Purchase your own food. Mar 19

Sa

9a-1:30p

Depoe Bay Crab Feed & Wooden Boat Show

$21

#19886

3 ■

Dine on the deliciousness of fresh crab right off the docks in Depoe Bay. After lunch, watch demonstrations of wooden boat building techniques, view the beautiful hand-created wooden boats or just wander the shops for treasures. Purchase your own lunch (approx. $15 half crab, $25 whole crab). Apr 16

Sa

8:30a-5:30p

$36

Glide Wildflower Show

#19849

3 ■

Sa

8a-3p

$34

Tu

3-4p

Free

#19995

Activity Level Ratings 1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, Level ■ wheelchairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a Level ■ shopping center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1-1.5 hours), as on Level ■ a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. Level ■ May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very Level ■ rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.

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

Trip Policies

See the largest showcase of wild�lower species in the Paci�ic Northwest. When you are perusing the over 600 species shown, will you be able to pick out your favorite? A stop for brunch is planned before the show. Purchase your own admission and brunch. Apr 23

This is an opportunity to hear all about our upcoming “Trips of a Lifetime” with Collette Tours. The Collette representative be here to give you all the details and answer all your questions. Come hear about the new trips and adventures for 2022! Amish Country in May, Re�lections of Italy in September and Southern Charm Holiday in South Carolina for December. Your next adventure awaits you! For more information please call Diane at 541-682-6392.

#19901

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

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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

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Nature’s secrets are waiting to be discovered during your visit to the refuge. Walk at your leisure along a �lat, level trail and see abundant wildlife and connect with historic landscapes near the Tualatin River. Visit the refuge headquarters and learn what makes this place special. Dine on lunch beforehand in the city of Sherwood. Purchase your own lunch. May 24

Explore the Amish countryside and the town of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, as you visit an authentic Amish store and Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum. Delve into historic German heritage and the essence of Pennsylvania Dutch life. Visit Nemours Mansion and Longwood Gardens to view the largest French garden in the country. Discover Philadelphia and view the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Tour Gettysburg, one of the most important battle sites of the Civil War. Finish your tour with tastings at Hershey’s Chocolate World and shop at the QVC Outlet. Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, taxes, hotel, transfers, eight days and 11 meals. For more information, call Diane at 541-682-6392. May 9-16 Single $3,999, Double $2,999, Triple $2,969 Reserve with a $600 deposit; final payment due Mar 10 Trip insurance available for $299 All rates are per person & subject to change

Th

9a-5p

$20

#19907

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness Bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Center for in-town rides. Helmets are required, weekly attendance isn’t. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Ongoing

W

10a-12p

Free

Drop-in

May Is Bike Month Celebrate Lane and National Bike Month with this fun series of events. More events can be found at webikelane.org. E-Bike Expo

Check out all the different styles and types of electric bikes. May 6

F

5-8p

Free

Drop-in

Free Coffee for Bicyclists

#19850

May 13

F

8:30a-4:30p

Free

Drop-in

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness Special Edition

Join this weekly bike group for older adults on a special ride. Rides are typically 10-20 miles at a leisurely pace. Provide your own bike. Helmets are required. Receive a free doughnut and blinky light for joining us on this ride. May 18

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$39

Campbell Community Center will offer free coffee to bicyclists as part of National Bike to Work Day.

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A no-frills day that’s sure to give you plenty of thrills. Bring a friend because we need to pack the bus to make this trip go. Enjoy the beach, shopping, ice cream or casino. The choices are up to you in this low-cost trip! Purchase your own lunch. May 12

9a-5p

Bicycling

Amish Country Getaway with Collette Tours ■3

Frugal Fun in Florence

Tu

W

10a-12p

Free

Drop-in


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Dance Folk Dance with a Flair

Ages 50+

This is an open invitation to area seniors to try international folk dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young and keep �it. No experience required. New dancers are always welcome. No partner needed. Ongoing M 1-2:30p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Jan 17, Feb 21, May 30

#19474

Land Fitness Mindfulness Meditation A practice of mindfulness has bene�its beyond a calm sense of well-being. It can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep quality, lower blood pressure, and ward off depression. This class offers simple steps to set up your own practice at home. Instructor: Jennifer Tucker Jan 4-Mar 15 Tu 10-11a Mar 22-May 31 Tu 10-11a

$65 $65

#19417 #19418

Strong Bones Strong Body Research shows exercise can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. Great class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 4-Mar 15 Tu 9-10a Mar 22-May 24 Tu 9-10a Jan 5-Mar 16 W 3-4p Mar 23-May 25 W 3-4p Jan 6-Mar 17 Th 9-10a Mar 24-May 26 Th 9-10a

$44 $40 $44 $40 $44 $40

#19361 #19369 #19363 #19371 #19364 #19372

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 4-Mar 15 Tu 9-10a Mar 22-May 24 Tu 9-10a Jan 5-Mar 16 W 3-4p Mar 23-May 25 W 3-4p Jan 6-Mar 17 Th 9-10a Mar 24-May 26 Th 9-10a

$44 $40 $44 $40 $44 $40

#19365 #19967 #19366 #19968 #19368 #19969

Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 4-Mar 15 Tu 10:30-11:30a Mar 22-May 24 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jan 5-Mar 16 W 1:30-2:30p Mar 23-May 25 W 1:30-2:30p Jan 6-Mar 17 Th 10:30-11:30a Mar 24-May 26 Th 10:30-11:30a

$44 $40 $44 $40 $44 $40

#19374 #19384 #19376 #19385 #19377 #19386

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 4-Mar 15 Tu 10:30-11:30a Mar 22-May 24 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jan 5-Mar 16 W 1:30-2:30p Mar 23-May 25 W 1:30-2:30p Jan 6-Mar 17 Th 10:30-11:30a Mar 24-May 26 Th 10:30-11:30a

$44 $40 $44 $40 $44 $40

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Martial Arts

Wellness

Tai Chi

Blood Pressure Clinic

This ancient Chinese art uses round, �lowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, �lexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness.

Ongoing

Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jan 10-Mar 21 M 9:30-10:30a Mar 28-May 23 M 9:30-10:30a Jan 12-Mar 16 W 9:30-10:30a Mar 30-Jun 1 W 9:30-10:30a No class Jan 17, Feb 21

$36 $36 $40 $40

#19653 #19654 #19655 #19656

Tai Chi & Qigong Taijiquan (tai chi) is the ancient Chinese martial art wisely recognized as the powerful way to improve both physical and mental health, better balance, pain relief, less stress, calm mind and more. This class teaches the 42 combined form and the medical qigong using the traditional Chinese/Japanese method. Instructor: Machiko Shirai Jan 11-Mar 17 TuTh 2-3p Mar 22-May 26 TuTh 2-3p

$80 $80

#19930 #19931

Gentle Yoga & Qigong This class combines qigong energy movement practices and gentle yoga. Qigong softens the tissues, supports healthy joints, and promotes a calm nervous system and centered mind. Gentle yoga supports strength and �lexibility and can promote an overall sense of balance in body, mind and spirit. This is an on-the-mat class. Instructor: Mariah Carter Feb 2-Mar 30 W 1:15-2:30p Apr 6-Jun 8 W 1:15-2:30p Apr 1-Jun 3 F 2:30-3:45p No class Apr 20, 29

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$50 $50 $50

#19905 #19906 #19990

Have your blood pressure checked by quali�ied volunteers. Clinic conducted by Ageia Health Services. 2nd & 4th W10a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Yoga Chair Yoga Feel better through movement. Experience release from stress and fatigue through this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people with physical limitations. This class is taught while you are sitting in a chair. Instructor: Mariah Carter Feb 2-Mar 30 W 3-4p Apr 6-Jun 8 W 3-4p No class Apr 20

$36 $36

#19903 #19904

Canoeing & Kayaking Dorena Lake Big Canoe Dorena Lake sits in a beautiful wooded valley east of Cottage Grove. There are inlets and marshes to explore in our 29-foot canoe that holds up to 12 people. The canoe is stable and easy to paddle. May 16

M

9a-4p

$47

#19703

Coyote Creek Flatwater Kayak Explore nearby Fern Ridge Reservoir starting at Coyote Creek. This unique paddle winds through a narrow channel and around downed trees, eventually leading under Highway 126. Expect to see plenty of shore and forest birds along the route. Apr 29

F

9a-4p

$44

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Siltcoos River Flatwater Kayak Paddle this unique water trail on the coast. Equipment and leadership will be provided. May 26

Th

9a-5:30p

$60

#19689

Hiking Kentucky Falls Hike ■4 See key on page17 Three of the Coast Range’s most spectacular waterfalls nestle in this remote valley. Bring good hiking shoes, lunch, water, layered clothing and rain gear. Apr 21

Th

9a-5:30p

Heceta Head Hike

$35

#19659

3 See key on page 17 ■

This 3.6-mile trail has it all for a true Northwest classic. Coastal views, fern covered forest, a lighthouse and a beautiful beach can all be expected, as well as any type of weather. Please bring sturdy shoes and dress for coastal conditions. May 10

Tu

9a-5:30p

$35

guides know the best trails in the area and will do all of the driving. Furnish your own equipment, lunch, water and a pack to carry it in. No experience is needed. Feb 14 Mar 15

M Tu

9a-5:30p 9a-5:30p

$60 $60

#19918 #19920

Walking

#19687

Snowshoeing Snowshoe Trips at Campbell Center Snowshoeing is easy to learn, good exercise and a great way to get out in the winter. Experienced

Walk ’n’ Talkers

3 /■ 4 See key on page 17 ■

This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. The group walks rain or shine, yearround and departs at 9 a.m. sharp. You may want to bring coffee money for a stop along the way. Dress for the weather. Ongoing

F

9a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Monthly Walk to Skinner Butte Park ■3 See key on page 17 Join a monthly self-led group from Campbell Community Center up to the top of Skinner Butte and back. There are multiple route options with possible uneven ground and hills. Watch for heron and osprey over the river. Ongoing 2nd Sa

9-10:30a

Free

Drop-in

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Volunteer

McKenzie River Trust First Fridays at Finn Rock Reach

Registering for volunteer opportunities expresses your interest but does not guarantee a volunteer position. Volunteers must pass a background check. RSVPs are required; no drop-ins please.

Northwest Dog Project’s Senior Sanctuary Ages 50+ The Northwest Dog Project Senior Sanctuary program rescues older dogs, often hospice and dif�icult medical cases, into their rescue program with the expectation they will give them the very best last years of their lives. Join Eugene Rec on this volunteer day to provide some extra love to these beautiful senior dogs, assist in some landscaping needs (weeding, mulching and planting) and take a dog on a short walk. Please bring work gloves and some clothing that can get dirty. To learn more visit northwestdogproject.org. May 3

Tu

1-3:30p

$5

Ages 18+

Join the McKenzie River Trust and Friends of Finn Rock Reach the �irst Friday of every month from February through November. During projects we will tackle invasive species, help care for the public Finn Rock boat landing and work to restore habitat after the wild�ire in the middle McKenzie River area. Project sites vary between the boat landing and Blue River Park. The $5 fee helps cover transportation costs from Campbell Community Center to the worksite. Dress for the weather and bring sturdy shoes. For more information on the McKenzie River Trust, visit mckenzieriver.org/getinvolved/volunteer. Feb 4 Mar 4 Apr 1 May 6 Jun 3

F F F F F

8a-1p 8a-1p 8a-1p 8a-1p 8a-1p

$5 $5 $5 $5 $5

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#19569

Watershed Wednesday at Green Island All ages

Rent A City Facility! Get married on Campbell Center’s patio or have a party at Petersen Barn! Celebrate any occasion at a City swimming pool, or rent an entire soccer field! Many City facilities and parks are available for rent. For information about renting centers, pools or fields, go to GetRec.org/recrentals or call the facility you want to rent. For park rentals call 541-682-4800.

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Join the McKenzie River Trust at Green Island to help care for this special area where the Willamette and McKenzie rivers meet. Projects vary and include invasive species removal, habitat care and planting trees. The $5 fee helps cover transportation costs from Campbell Community Center to the worksite. Dress for the weather and bring sturdy shoes. For more information on the McKenzie River Trust, visit mckenzieriver.org/getinvolved/volunteer. Apr 13

W

8:30a-12p

$5

#19874

Campbell Woodshop For almost 50 years, the Campbell Woodshop has been a vital community resource through the work of volunteer supervisors. New supervisors skilled in woodworking, shop safety and tool repair are needed to keep the shop open for another 50 years. For more information, call Zane Wheeler at 541-682-6393.


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Registration & Policies Three Easy Ways to Register • Online: If you have registered with us before, make sure you have your login information. Not sure if you have an account? Visit GetRec.org/ register and click “Log In/Create Account,” then select “Log In with Email” and select “Forgot Password.” If you have an account your login information will be emailed to you. Need to create an account? Visit GetRec.org/ register and click “Login In/Create Account” then select “Create Your Eug Rec Account.” • By Phone: Call Campbell Center at 541-682-5318. Have your Visa or MasterCard number handy. • In Person: If you need to pay by cash or check please call to arrange an in-person registration. Registration is ongoing and open to residents and non-residents on a �irst-come basis. Register early; many classes �ill quickly. Classes may be canceled if there are not enough registrations.

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

Withdrawal/Refund Policy Withdrawal and refund requests must be made to the facility sponsoring the activity. Withdrawals from recreation activities are subject to a withdrawal fee. A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each registration under $100. A withdrawal fee of $25 will be charged for each registration $100 and higher. A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days prior to the �irst activity meeting. When a refund is requested six (6) or fewer calendar days prior to the �irst activity meeting or once a class or activity has started, a refund shall be issued only if: • You move out of town. • You are medically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no withdrawal fee will be charged). Refunds will be prorated for classes already attended. No refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No refund will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees. Some activities require a non-refundable registration fee.

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Campbell Community Center 155 High Street Eugene, OR 97401

PRSRTSTD U.S. Postage PAID Eugene, OR Permit No. 118

Don’t delay – register today! Winter-Spring registration begins at 9 a.m. on December 14.

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