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<br /> <br /> Children and youth age 12 and younger can discover a little about Eugene’s first 150 years and win a cool <br />“Passport to History.” <br />prize with a The passports are available for free at any City community center, pool or <br />library or at the AAA Oregon office, 983 Willagillespie Road. Grand prizes are a Kindle Fire and an iPod <br />Touch. <br /> <br /> <br /> All community members, businesses, neighborhoods, and others are warmly invited to get involved by <br />“What’s Your 150?” <br />participating in Eugene has been an awesome place to live for 150 years; now the <br />community can help decide how to celebrate! <br /> <br /> <br /> Artist Jud Turner’s sculpture of a 16-foot-tall Great Blue Heron has been chosen as the public art piece that <br />will be unveiled as part of Eugene@150 birthday party on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012. <br /> <br />www.eugene-or.gov/birthday facebook.com/Eugene@150 <br />Go to the web page - or Facebook page -to get more <br />information and get involved. <br /> <br />For more information, contact Community Relations Director Jan Bohman at 541-682-5587. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 3 <br />July 5, 2012 <br />