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Library, Recreation and Cultural Services 2014 Annual Report

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2014 IN REVIEW Enriching lives in every age and every stage
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2014 IN REVIEW

Enriching lives in every age and every stage

My 15-year-old son was a lifeguard and assistant swim instructor at Amazon Pool. It was a great experience for him to be accountable to a work schedule, responsible for the safety of others, and to earn spending money. - Mark Schoening, parent

I have always been so impressed with the quality of the Library’s programs, and the fact that they are free to families is incredible! - Sylvia Lee, Library patron

Such an enriching experience! Thanks for opening the doors to those who would not otherwise have the opportunity. It’s a wonderful way to connect the arts to the community. Travis Dronzek, brought class to youth concert at Hult Center

The Library, Recreation, and Cultural Services department aimed to serve you through thousands of activities in 2014. The majority of these programs were free or at a reduced cost to ensure accessibility for all. Plus, these programs helped make Eugene a desirable place to live and contributed to our local economy. But don’t take our word for it, just ask the people who experienced what we have to o�er:

Enriching lives in every age and every stageThe City of Eugene’s LRCS programs and activities are designed to appeal to all facets of the community. Check out the percentage of 2014 programs by age group:

2014

Teens8%

Adult

32%Children/Family

60%


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