Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 30, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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Outdoor Program
celebrates building
By Tammy Batey
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The Outdoor Program will
hold a dedication of tts now
equipment building tonight, 2S
years alter the program first ap
peared at the University
The new 4.000square-foot,
one story Outdoor Program
Trip Facility was completed a
month ago, said Unit e Mason.
Outdoor Program Coordinator
T he new building, which is lo
cated a! the corner of Universi
ty Street and 18th Avenue tie
hind Howe Field. will include
areas for maintenance and re
pair, storage and meetings
In until Mason and other
Outdoor Program, members ini
tiated the process to have the
ness building built Before it
was built, the Outdoor Program
stored its equipment at five dif
ferent sites on campus
"People used to have to go
on a si avenger hunt to find our
equipment around i iimptis." he
said It vs as pist a nightmare
This c aused a lot of ext ite
ment
All of the Outdoor Program's
equipment vsill now be housed
at either the new building or
the Outdoor Program office in
the i-.MtMason said
Mason said that although the
building took a long time to
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bain Mason said "There's a
lot of pain, but it's a great out
come We re delighted
The Campus (Manning (aim
mittee awarded the Outdoor
Program the building site in bill
ol I be building's location
created a small controversy
with the athletic department.
Mason said
"It wasn't the athletic depart
ment's decision to decide, but
they definitely weren't happy
we were taking their land,” he
said
t mversitv alumni contribu
tions and money from the slate
student building fund paid for
the SHI).1)00 building. Mason
said
The new building will make
launching trips more conve
nient for students, said Dan
(auger, Outdoor Program assis
tant director Community mem
bers will also find going on
Outdoor Program trips more
convenient now that most of
the program's equipment is
housed under one rixif, he said
The dedication of the new
building will take1 place tonight
at 7 at) .it the building site
There v\ ill be music, refresh
munis and tours
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