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<br />Fun, Fitness, and Friendships in Winter/Spring Eugene Recreation Guide <br />Where can a woman over 50 learn self-defense or a teen learn fashion design or how to make a stop-motion film? Want to <br />play self-officiated volleyball, learn how to ice skate or cross country ski? Want to meet people with similar interests? <br /> <br />All this, plus so much more, can be found in the City of Eugene Winter/Spring <br />Recreation Guide now available online. The cover of the 80-page guide features a yoga <br />class held in the Hult Center’s Studio. Eugene Recreation offers yoga and many other <br />land and water fitness classes for a range of abilities. Not sure which class to take? Try <br />a class for free Jan. 4 - 10 during “Try for Free” fitness week. Enroll in one of the <br />classes and try it out for free, before enrolling for the entire series. <br /> <br />Check out the virtual Recreation Guide now at www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll or, in a <br />few days, pick up a paper guide at City community centers, pools, libraries and many <br />other public locations. Those on the Recreation’s mailing list should receive a guide <br />this week. <br /> <br />For more information, contact Library, Recreation, and Cultural Services <br />Communication Manager Kathy Madison at 541-682-6342. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 <br />December 11, 2014 <br />