Summer 2013 Recreation Guide

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Youth & Family

SUMMER 2013

MAY• JUN • JUL• AUG

www.eugene-or.gov/rec 541-682-5333 Fax: 541-682-6834 TDD: 541-682-5311 100 W. 10th Ave., Suite 321, Eugene, OR 97401 recreation@ci.eugene.or.us Editor: Kathy Madison, 541-682-6342 Be a fan of Rec programs on Facebook

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Adaptive

➊ Number symbols indicate trip activity levels (see key on page 18, 55 or 71). Indicates Adaptive Program offerings listed in other parts of the Rec Guide.

Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House Summer In The City Wayne Morse Family Farm Ways to Support

Adult

♥ The heart symbol denotes activities that promote physical fitness.

Athletics

Please see page 94.

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Aquatics

Scholarships are available!

Preschool & School Age Care Outdoor Recreation Aquatics Hours, Information Special Interest, Events Water Fitness Swim Lessons Athletics/Adult Leagues Adult Recreation Health & Fitness Campbell Center Programs Pete Barn Center Programs Amazon Center Programs Adaptive Recreation Information & Inclusion Services Activities, Trips & Support Camps Fun For All RELATED PROGRAMS Eugene Public Library Laurelwood Golf Course

Outdoor

recreation programs & services Programs at a Glance Youth & Family Recreation Preschool Activities Youth Activities Teen Activities Family Activities

NUTS & BOLTS

PHOTO BY CHRIS PONTRELLI

The Fall Recreation Guide will be available mid-August 2013.

Camps

On the cover: A family has fun paddling a canoe on the Willamette River.

Recreation Facilities Map & Contact Info 6-7 How to Register 92-93 Policies 94 Index 95

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