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specialty books in the Individually Priced Section. A children's area will offer a large selection of books, DVDs, and <br />CDs for kids. VISA/Mastercard will be accepted, as well as cash and checks. <br /> <br />The book sale is the Friends of Eugene Public Library's major fundraiser each year. More than 300 volunteers work on <br />the sale, many year-round. In 2011, the event took in more than $79,000 to support Eugene Public Library programs <br />and services. <br /> <br />For more information, contact the Eugene Public Library at 541-682-5450, www.eugene-or.gov/library or Friends of <br />Eugene Public Library at 541-484-1452 or www.friendseugenelibrary.org. <br /> <br />Recreation Begins Third Year of Archery Activities <br />Recreation Division’s Youth and Family Services is offering an archery club, archery classes and archery camps this <br />spring and summer. While the current interest in archery can be attributed to the popular Hunger Games book and movie, <br />this is the third year the Youth and Family Program has offered archery. <br /> <br />Beginning this June, youth ages 11 -16 may enroll in a summer-long archery club <br />that includes instruction, competition and field trips. On July 28 and Aug. 18, <br />archery competitions will be held for 10 -18 year-olds (location TBD). <br /> <br />Beginning archery camps held in July will teach youth 8 -12 and 13 -18 how to hit <br />the target, be comfortable behind the bow and shoot at the next level. A national <br />level archer will teach the intermediate archery camps held in July that will <br />include trips to three different field ranges. <br /> <br />In addition, Petersen Barn’s outdoor archery range is open to archers age 10 and up on Tuesdays and Thursdays, July <br />31 - Aug. 30 from 6 -7 p.m. For more information, call Peter Chavannes at 541-682-5521. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 <br />April 5, 2012 <br />
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