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EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER <br />April 28, 2005 <br /> <br /> City of Eugene <br /> 777 Pearl Street, Room 105 <br /> Eugene, Oregon 97401-2793 <br /> (541) 682-5010 <br /> (541) 682-5414 (FAX) <br /> www.ci.eugene.or, us <br /> <br />RECREATION SERVICES HOSTS ADAPTED ARTS DAY <br />STATUS REPORT ON MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS NOW ON-LINE <br />RENTAL HOUSING CODE ADMINISTRATIVE RULES POSTED <br />CHURCH VOLUNTEERS HELP STREAM TEAM HONOR EARTH DAY <br />RECRUITMENT CONTINUES FOR LRAPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION <br /> <br />Recreation Services Hosts Adapted Arts Day <br />Adaptive Recreation Services recently offered two days of training and <br />community involvement during its Art Without Limits workshop. This <br />hands-on event taught individuals with limited movement how to <br />successfully create original works of art using a library of adaptive art <br />tools. Participants were allowed to take their creations home. The <br />inventor of the art tools, Dwayne Szot, M.A., was brought to Eugene to <br />conduct the training. Occupational, physical, recreational and art <br />therapists, special education teachers, general education teachers," <br />early childhood teachers, parents, and other interested community <br />members attended to observe and learn. <br /> <br />Adaptive Recreation Services has purchased the library of art tools-- <br />which includes a Pogo Paint Stick, a Mighty Rollo Roller, and a Chalk, <br />Walk and Roll--and is making them available to the community <br />through a lending library. Tools can be loaned to anyone who has <br />gone through the training for groups, schools, and agencies that ~ <br />primarily provide service for people with disabilities. For more <br />information, contact Patty Prather at 682-6365. <br /> <br />Status Report on Maior Capital Proiects Now On-line <br /> The Facility Management Division's quarterly report for <br /> March, 2005, is now available on line at: <br /> http://www.ci.eugene.or, us/asd/facilities/Projects/council <br />.... ~' updates/index.htm. This report provides an update on <br /> the progress of major capital projects under the <br /> division's management. While the projects in this status <br /> report make up a small proportion of the roughly sixty <br /> active design and construction projects currently being <br /> managed by Facilities, they represent either the higher <br /> budgeted projects or projects with significant public <br /> interest. For additional information on Facility <br /> Management projects, please call Mike Penwell at 682- <br /> 5547. <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 1 <br />April 29, 2005 <br /> <br /> <br />
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