Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 19, 1983, supplement, Page 14, Image 119

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ^__
446 E. 13th • 342-8339
KookWliire
25% OFF
Any Poster
Purchase
with this ad
Present this ad with purchase
H T>ffer expires 9/30/83
re next to The Bijou Theatre.
KAMPUS
343-7654
851 E. 13th Ave.
Latest Hair Care
Techniques and Styling
For Men & Women
We use and recommend
RK and Redken products
NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 AM-5:30 PM
Recreation
Whether you're brand new in
town, or a life-long resident of
the Eugene-Springfield area,
you'll find an almost limitless
number of individual and team
recreational pursuits waiting to
fill your fall days.
Listed over the next three
pages are some options you
might take a fancy to. But before
you start perusing, you might
like a little general information
about three of the major pro
viders of recreation in the
Eugene-Springfield area —
Willamalane Park and Recrea
tion District, Eugene Park and
Recreation District and the
University's Recreation and In
tramural Office.
For non-Springfield residents,
Willamalene doubles all fees
listed below. For more informa
tion on programs, call 726-4335.
The Eugene Park and Recrea
tion Department follows the
same policy, but in reverse. If
you aren't a Eugene resident, in
crease all of the fees listed below
by 50 percent. For more informa
tion on programs listed below,
call 687-5333, or drop by 858
Pearl St., fourth floor. Office
hours: 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon
day through Friday.
Unless you're a fulltime stu
dent or employee of the Univer
sity, you will have to pay $1 every
time you use the recreational
facilities at the University.
Aerobic Fitness/Dance
Willamalane: Aerobic dance
classes meet two or three days a
week and the fee is $6.75 to $14,
depending on the instructor and
the number of times per week
the class meets. Aerobic fitness
classes cost $9 to $14, and meet
two or three days a week. All
aerobic classes run until late
November; all start today or
Tuesday. Info: phone Rich Sax
ton, 746-5316.
Eugene P&R: Aerobic fitness
classes are held from one to
three days a week and fees per
class range from $10.50 to $33,
depending on the instructor and
the number of times per week
the class meets. Most of the
classes begin today and run until
either the first week of
November, mid-December or
through early January. For more
information, call Amazon Com
munity Center, 2700 Hilyard St.,
687-5351; Petersen Barn Com
munity Center, 870 Berntzen
Road, 689-1446; Sheldon Com
munity Center, 2445 Willakenzie
Road, 687-5327; and
Westmoreland Community
Center, 1545 W. 22nd Ave.,
687-5316.
Basketball Leagues
Willamalane: A winter men's
basketball league organizational
meeting will be held Nov. 2 from
7-8 p.m. at Springfield City Hall
in Room 2. Team fees, league
format, and registration pro
cedures will be discussed.
Willamalene is also offering a
swingshift men's basketball
league. An organizational
meeting will be held Dec. 5 at 11
a.m. at the Memorial Building.
Women's wheelchair basketball
is also being offered this fall.
Sports wheelchairs will be pro
vided, and carpooling is
available. Women with physical
disabilities, able-bodied friends
and women volunteers are
welcome to come.
RIM: Three-on-three league for
men and women will start Nov.
15. Entry deadline is Nov. 14. A
five-on-five, full-court tuneup
league will begin Dec. 3. Entry
deadline is Dec. 2. Both men's
and women's leagues will be
offered.
Eugene P&R: Registration for a
men's three-on-three league will
be held this Thursday. Games
will be played Tuesday evenings
at Kennedy Junior High School,
2200 Bailey Hill Road, beginning
in October and continuing
through Nov. 22. For more infor
mation, call 687-5333. Men's and
women's five-on-five leagues
will begin in early December
and continue through the first of
March. A organizational meeting
will be held Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m.
in the City Hall Council
Chambers, 777 Pearl St. Those
interested in wheelchair basket
ball are encouraged to call the
Lane County Low Riders at
687-5333.
Recreational Basketball:
Open gyms
WV/7/ama/ane; The Memorial
Building, 765 N. A' St., will be
open from 3-5 p.m. on
Wednesdays and Fridays; from
11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. on
Thursdays; and from noon to 3
p.m. on Saturdays. For all you
night owls, the Memorial
Continued on Page 15
To Get Ahead
Be Some Body
GO FOR IT
Gain Skill
Maintain Fitness
^ Improve
Performance
with
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Superb Facilities, Program, Instruction
Help the Disabled
While Vou Earn
The Exceptional
Friendship Program matches
disabled people to
University student volunteers.
University course with
credit offered.
(Special Ed. 400)
Volunteer and practicurn
positions available.
If you are interested
contact
YWCA
Exceptional Friendship
841 E. 18th 686-4440