Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 11, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    YMCA
Conlinued from F’age 1
In 1918. tho 'l MCA " Y Hut"
vvus constructed on campus to
serve as u student union for ;t2
\e,irs until 1950. when the I’rh
Memorial Union was atiplei
ed The Y-Hut consisted of a li
lir.iry. recreation room, lounge
and two sleeping rooms
After absorbing the t’niversi
tv branch, the Ihigene YMCA
moved to its present location at
11055 Patterson Street
A recognized leader in the
areas of health and fitness, the
YMCA is "a verv complete re
creational facilitv for all ages of
men, women and children.'
Kellev said
However he added that the
YMCA is not onlv a fitness cren
ter, it is also "the largest human
service organization in the
world " It boasts 115 million
members worldwide, with in
ternational organizations locat
ed in 98 different countries Kii
gene is one of 1,800 national
YMCA f<u ililies
More than HO vnrie<i services
and programs are offered ,ii tfie
Eugene facility to people repre
senting every age group and
skill level Members can begin
the fitness programs at the age
of six months and continue far
into their eighties
About 4.1)00 hiigene mem
bers have ai t ess to pools rat
tjitethall and squash courts,
land and w ater aerobics indoor
tennis courts, basketball and
volleyball courts, weight rooms
with free weights, exercise bi
cycles, and the Universal Super
Circuit, child cure and a mini
her of lessons and community
programs.
Additional programs range
Irom fitness testing to personal
■Wright training programs An
on-site dietician-' is available to
offer (iompuleri/cd I)iet Analy
sis. menu planning, individual
and group diet instruction anti
workshops
One HJ year old racquethall
player who has tieon a member
IET ALS
I diversity Professor Cathe
rine Wilson will speak on
'Logic. Lillies and MysHiisin
in the Young Wittgenstein to
night at 7 in Room 115 I’acilic
Hall. The t.ilk is part of the
NKH Institute's event titled
"Vienna in the Karly 20th Cun
turv file Cultural Response to
Modernization
The Friday i hild care AC.OC
meeting, which formally met at
Central Prestivterian Church,
now meets Fridays at 7 p m iri
the Newman Center, 1850 Hm
erald St f ree i hild can is pro
v ided
The Newman Center. 1850
I'merald St sponsors Mass at 5
p m on Saturday and on Sun
day at 0 and 11 a m and at 7 .to
p m The Sacrament of Kecon
ciliation is .it •} ;t() p in on S.it
uni.i\ or by .appointment For
m ore i n fnr ni .1 I 1 o n rail
ill 7021
Deadline for submitting lit ills
to the Fmtiralii front desk. i:\It
Suite ttx), is noon the du\ bo
loro iniblicution fit ,ils run tho
d.n id tho ovont unless the
ev ent tokos place before noon
Xotiies ol merits w ith 0 do
notion or admission 1 barge n ill
not bo accepted Campus
events and those st. hod lilt'd
nearest the publit ation date
will be given priority The Km
enild reserves the right to eiht
noth es for grammar and style
(nr over 50 years said the courts
are "very nice" and "evi’n l*-t
ter than the l'mversity's
The Eugene facility constant
ly updates the facility and
equipment to compensate for
the growth rate m the fitness
Industry For instance the lal
est aerobu programs involving
step and tainch v\ nrk<nits have
riH entlv tieen added
Kelley ■said the organization s
mission is "to provide Chris
turn programming to develop
an individual's total hod \
mind and spirit Although
YMC Vs philpsojdiy is fas
on Christian,ideals, .it embrac es
all religions All programs
place emphasis nil the mind,
■spirit and body, the threecoin
ponents which'are symbolized
in the Y\1( \ s triangle logo
Noil-illness t lasses such as
an arthnlis support group, ail
after-school c hild care- program
and i amp opport u n i t irs for
high school students arc also
offered tor members A Volun
tc-er Connee lion" is available to
help community members else
skills to help those in need, and
a "’Creative Unemployment"
program offers the unemployed
ac i ess to the- YMCA to improve
health while providing conn
seling for job opportunities
The YMCA also operates the
Voluntary Ac tion Center, a
clearinghouse for volunteers
and volunteer organizations
College students can pur
chase- a summer pass whle h is
valid until September it), lb'll
lor .1 reduced rate of .S75 Day
passes can also he pure based
for a $5 fee
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