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The Hult lobby will be twinkling and bright with holiday decor provided by Hult Center resident companies. Patrons who <br />park in the Hult Center garage may safely enter the building via the third-level bridge and then everyone can warm up with <br />a hot cocoa or a festive show drink from the Hult Cafe before the show. <br /> <br />While the weather outside is frightful, merry festivities are going on inside. To quote Irving Berlin: “There’s No Business <br />like Show Business.” <br /> <br />For more information, contact Hult Center Marketing and Public Relations Manager Libby Tower at 541-682-8380 or <br />libby.j.tower@ci.eugene.or.us. <br /> <br />New Recreation Classes Encourage Activity and Creativity <br />Recreation is offering several new classes for winter and spring, including Fashion Design II, a sequel to the popular Fashion <br />Design, in which students ages 10 - 14 create their own clothes. In Sculpture, students, ages 6 – 10, create art while they build <br />fine motor skills and lateral thinking. A new martial arts class will divide students ages 3 to 15 by ability, and help them develop <br />self-control and discipline. <br /> <br />Three other new classes offered for the whole family are Second Sunday Square <br />Dancing, Family Fit Fun and Futbol Para Familias (Family Soccer). Women’s Self <br />Defense is a two-day workshop that teaches verbal, emotional, social and physical <br />responses for violence prevention and intervention for girls and women age 12 and <br />older. <br /> <br />Several new classes have intriguing titles. Mischievous Arts and Clandestine Crafts, <br />Balloonapalooza around the World, and Intermediate Mayhem for Beginners are all for 6 <br />- 9-year-olds and are about creativity, science and releasing energy. If Rugby Were a <br />Dance and Fashion at a Glance, for 10 – 14-year-olds, explores the roles fashion, sports, <br />and dance play in this culture. Finding Your Inner Dragon, for those ages 10 – 15, taps <br />into the power of imagination as students embark on a journey of self-reflection and discovery. <br /> <br />These are just the new classes in the Youth & Family Program! Check out all of Recreation’s offerings in the Winter/Spring <br />Recreation Guide. Eugene Recreation is building bodies and brains while having fun playing games. For more information, <br />contact LRCS Marketing and Public Relations Manager Kathy Madison at 541-682-6342. <br /> <br />Nochevieja/New Year’s Party for Families at Eugene Public Library <br />The Downtown Eugene Public Library will host a bilingual Nochevieja/New Year’s <br />celebration for families on Sunday, Dec. 29, at 2:30 p.m. The party will feature live music and <br />dance with Taller de Son Jarocho. Plus, join in hands-on, creative fun making cards and <br />piñatas with Jessica Zapata of Eugene Arte Latino. <br /> <br /> <br />The Downtown Library hosts a different free activity for kids and their adults every Sunday at <br />2:30. On Dec. 15, enjoy Stories of India told by Arun Toké of Skipping Stones Magazine. On <br />Dec. 22, it’s Game Time with Chris Wuebbles. <br /> <br />For more information, visit www.eugene-or.gov/library or call the Eugene Public Library at <br />541-682-8316. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 <br />December 12, 2013 <br />