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Painted Hills sirloin and all beef hot dogs, Draper or Koch natural chicken, and Portland-based organic Bui tofu. Snacks <br />include wontons, apple and orange slices, and shaved ice, or Kakigori, flavored with quality fruit-based syrup, a local fruit <br />garnish and mint. <br /> <br />The concession stand will be open Monday - Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., and Thursday - Sunday, 11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. <br />Dinner is served between 4 - 5:30 p.m. or until the pool closes and family meals-to-go are packed in an easy-to-tote, <br />returnable, recycled plastic container. <br /> <br />For more information, contact Tim Westerman at 541-682-5350. <br /> <br />Teen Summer Reading at Eugene Public Library <br />The free Teen Summer Reading Program at the Eugene Public Library helps local middle and high school students keep <br /> <br />their reading skills up while school’s out. Plus, Summer Reading is a great way to learn newthings, make new friends, and <br />have fun! <br /> <br />Teens can visit any Eugene Public Library location – Downtown, Sheldon, or <br />Bethel -- to sign up for, and pick up a calendar of free events. At sign up, each teen <br />gets to choose a free book to keep, courtesy of the Friends of the Library. Teens <br />can also enter a free raffle for gift certificates by writing book reviews at the <br />Library website. <br /> <br />The summer is filled with activities for teens at all library locations, including <br />hands-on art and writing workshops, movies, gaming, and a talent show. <br /> <br />For a complete schedule of events and to enter the raffle, visit www.eugene-or.gov/library or call the Eugene Public Library <br />at 541-682-8316. <br /> <br />Summer in the City Brochures Available in Spanish and English for City’s Free Events <br />It’s a sure sign that summer is here when the City of Eugene’s free outdoor Summer in the City events begin. Come outside <br />and enjoy over 40 events including live music, movies, Sunday Jams: Dancin’ in the Park, Breakfast at the Bike Bridges, and <br />skate competitions. <br /> <br />Summer in the City posters and color brochures are now being distributed to all City <br />of Eugene community centers and pools, as well as many other distribution points <br />around town. For all the details and copies of the colorful Summer in the City <br />brochures, offered in Spanish for the first time, please visit the City of Eugene’s web <br />site www.eugene-or.gov/SummerintheCity (and hear the brand new, upbeat <br />Summer in the City jingle by local favorite band, the Sugar Beets) or visit <br />www.EugeneAGoGo.com. <br /> <br />For more information, contact Billie Moser, community events manager, at 541-682-6347. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 3 <br />June 20, 2013 <br />
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