Hours M-F 9am-5pm Holiday closures: Wednesday, Jan 1 Monday, Jan 20 Monday, Feb 17 Recreation Guides are Your Source! For a comprehensive list of all classes and activities please read the City of Eu- gene Recreation Guide. All of our ac- tivities, along with times and prices, are listed in the adult and outdoor sections of the Rec- reation Guide. Pick up your copy today or view online at www.eugene-or.gov/rec. Pre-registration is required for all classes, trips & presentations. Call 541-682-5521 to register, or visit www.GetREc.org Eugene non- residents are as- sessed a 20% sur- charge for activities and rentals. City of Eugene Library, Recreation & Cultural Services Special Meals/Social EventsJan 7 Stew About the Barn Jan 21 Lunch at the Barn (UO Internat’l Student) Feb 10 Gumbolicious Feb 25 Lunch at the Barn (UO Internat’l Student) Mar 17 St. Patrick’s Dinner Apr 21 Lunch at the Barn (UO Internat’l Student) Potluck Presentations Jan 4 Fun & Games Feb 1 Al Peterson KVAL Mar 7 O Heroes Apr 4 Optimism Presentations take place at 12:15 at the monthly potlucks. Potlucks begin at 11:30p; bring a dish to share and 50¢. Craft Workshops Feb 6 Card Making $8 Mar 25 Glass Pendant Necklace $12 Art Workshops Feb 3 Watercolor Cards $7+$3 Apr 6 Matting & Framing $7 Wisdom Exchange Women’s Discussion Group, M 2:45-3:45p Session 1: Jan 25-Mar 21 Session 2: Apr 4-May 23 Movie Matinees Drop in and pay at the door. Fee: $1.00 Movie times: Fridays, 1:00-3:30p Jan 15 Million Dollar Arm (PG) Feb 19 Woman In Gold (PG-13) Mar 11 Theory of Everything (PG-13) Apr 8 Freaky Friday (PG) Barn Trips Jan 20 Eugene Police/Forensics Jan 22 Quilt Show at Oregon Gardens Feb 18 Indulge Antiques Feb 24 Mystery Trip Mar 2 LBCC Santiam Restaurant Mar 9 The Art of Salem Apr 7 Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest Apr 28 Painted Lady Tea Room Bessies’ Trips Must be a Petersen Barn Bessie to register Jan 8 General Meeting Feb 12 Friendship Tea Feb 26 Royal Caribbean Mar 25 Cosmos/Viking Sal Apr 22 Mount Angel Abbey January—April 2016 Try For Free! Try a class at no cost to see if you like it! Please pre-register. Total Body Fit Tue 1/5 6:45-7:45a Yoga Tue 1/5 9-10a Chair Yoga Tue 1/5 10:15-11:15a Tai Chi Tue 1/5 11:30a-12:30p
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Hours M-F 9am-5pm
Holiday closures:
Wednesday, Jan 1
Monday, Jan 20
Monday, Feb 17
Recreation
Guides are
Your Source!
For a comprehensive
list of all classes and
activities please
read the City of Eu-
gene Recreation
Guide. All of our ac-
tivities, along with
times and prices,
are listed in the
adult and outdoor
sections of the Rec-
reation Guide. Pick
up your copy today
or view online at
www.eugene-or.gov/rec.
Pre-registration is
required for all
classes, trips &
presentations. Call
541-682-5521 to
register, or visit
www.GetREc.org
Eugene non-
residents are as-
sessed a 20% sur-
charge for activities
and rentals.
City of Eugene Library, Recreation &
Cultural Services
Special Meals/Social Events Jan 7 Stew About the Barn Jan 21 Lunch at the Barn (UO Internat’l Student) Feb 10 Gumbolicious Feb 25 Lunch at the Barn (UO Internat’l Student) Mar 17 St. Patrick’s Dinner Apr 21 Lunch at the Barn (UO Internat’l Student)
Potluck Presentations Jan 4 Fun & Games Feb 1 Al Peterson KVAL
Mar 7 O Heroes
Apr 4 Optimism Presentations take place at 12:15 at
the monthly potlucks. Potlucks begin at 11:30p; bring a dish to share and 50¢.
Craft Workshops Feb 6 Card Making $8 Mar 25 Glass Pendant Necklace $12
Art Workshops Feb 3 Watercolor Cards $7+$3
Apr 6 Matting & Framing $7
Wisdom Exchange Women’s Discussion Group, M 2:45-3:45p Session 1: Jan 25-Mar 21
Session 2: Apr 4-May 23
Movie Matinees Drop in and pay at the door. Fee: $1.00
Movie times: Fridays, 1:00-3:30p
Jan 15 Million Dollar Arm (PG)
Feb 19 Woman In Gold (PG-13) Mar 11 Theory of Everything (PG-13)
Apr 8 Freaky Friday (PG)
Barn Trips Jan 20 Eugene Police/Forensics Jan 22 Quilt Show at Oregon Gardens
Feb 18 Indulge Antiques
Feb 24 Mystery Trip Mar 2 LBCC Santiam Restaurant
Mar 9 The Art of Salem Apr 7 Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest
Apr 28 Painted Lady Tea Room
Bessies’ Trips Must be a Petersen Barn Bessie to register
Jan 8 General Meeting Feb 12 Friendship Tea
Feb 26 Royal Caribbean Mar 25 Cosmos/Viking Sal
Apr 22 Mount Angel Abbey
January—April 2016
Try For Free! Try a class at no cost to see if you like it!
6 10a Art Workshop: Mattes & Frames 12:30p Antique Evaluation
7 Trip: 8:30a - Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest 1p SHIBA
8 1p: Movie Matinee Freaky Friday (PG)
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12 12:30p Wms Poker 1:30p Medicare
13 12:30p Antique Evaluation
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15 9a Trip: Local Bounty
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18 9:15a Driver Safety
19 12:30p Wms Poker 1p Wii Bowling
20 9:15a Driver Safety
21 12p Lunch at the Barn (Mushroom/Barley Soup)
12:30p Int’l Student
22 RH Trip: 10a - Mount Angel Abbey
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28 Trip: 10a - Painted Lady Tea Room 1p SHIBA
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Winter/Spring 2016 - Trips, Tours & Excursions - Ages 50 & up Petersen Barn Community Center
Eugene Police Department: Headquarters and Forensics Get a feeling for the police work environment, and learn how a crime scene investigation is done. Take a guided tour of the new police facility on Coburg Road and also the police forensics building for some CSI training. Purchase own lunch. Jan 20 W 10:45a-2:45p $15 #117819 Level 2
Stitches in Bloom Quilt Show This show features over 150 beautiful quilts at the Oregon Gardens in Silverton. You’ll have a chance to enjoy the quilts on display, peruse quilting wares, watch quilting demonstrations and tour the gardens. Purchase own lunch and admission ($8). Jan 22 F 8:30a-4:00p $29 #117688 Level 3
Indulge Antiques Indulge yourself in this unique eatery and antique/collectibles shop in Springfield. Enjoy a delightful lunch at the Blue Pig Café inside the shop and then spend time exploring it and other shops in the area. Purchase own lunch. Feb 18 Th 11:00a-3:00p $15 #118090 Level 1
Mystery Trip This trip is such a mystery! North, south, east or west, where you’re going is anyone’s guess! Purchase own lunch and mystery destination admission fee ($5). Feb 24 W 11:30a-4:00p $15 #118092 Level 2
LBCC’s Santiam Restaurant
Enjoy a fine dining experience at the Santiam Restaurant which is operated by students in the Culinary Arts Program at Linn-Benton Community College. Following lunch you will visit the Albany Antique Mall featuring goods from over 70 vintage and antique dealers. Purchase own lunch. Mar 2 W 11:00a-4:30p $18 #118085 Level 2
The Art of Salem Visit the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Oregon’s third largest art museum. The museum hosts four permanent galleries and two traveling exhibits featuring sculptures, paintings, basketry and prints. Also visit the Bush Barn Art Center showcasing Pacific Northwest artists. Purchase own lunch and museum admission ($4) Mar 9 W 8:30a-3:30p $24 #117711 Level 2
Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest Visitors to the Tulip Fest in Woodburn will experience 40 acres of tulips in a rainbow of colors. The flowers are the main attraction, but you’ll also have a chance to take a tour train ride, u-pick a bouquet, partake in wine tastings and more! Purchase own lunch and Tulip Fest extras. Apr 7 Th 8:30a-3:00p $28 #117689 Level 3
High Tea in the Painted Lady Tea Room This charming and historic house in Myrtle Creek is filled with unique vintage and antique items. You’ll partake in the delicious, multi-course Princess Tea in one of the house’s three tea rooms. Princess tea fee of $18 is to be paid on site at the Painted Lady. Apr 28 Th 10:00a-3:00p $28 #118861 Level 1
Activity Level Ratings Level 1: Little walking; okay for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level 2: Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or museum. Level 3: Walking of 1-2 miles (1-1.5 hours) as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills.