<br /> 06?02/05 TFiLT 14:14 FAX 541 68Z 4882 ELTGENE PW MNTNC & POS PW ADMIN X002 <br /> a~ <br /> E U G E N E <br /> Pa~kS a~~ <br /> opap space N E ~~V S R E L E A S E <br /> vvww.d.eugene.w us/parks <br /> June 2, 2005 <br /> CIONTACT: <br /> - Bob Mylenek, chair of the Eugene Rotary Club RiverPlay fundraising committee, 683-5181 <br /> Carrie Peterson, Park Development Coordinator, 682-4907 <br /> ¦ , Therese Picado, Parks and Open Space Public Information Specialist, 682-4814!682-4800 <br /> FaR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br /> ~NgTE change in bands: Rock & rhythm band, Android Ethic, is now scheduled to perform at the benefit. <br /> Eugene Rotary Hosts Microbr®w Party for RiverPlay Playground <br /> The Eugene Rotary Ctub and Eugene City Rogue Brewery are brewin' up a playground! On <br /> Saturday, June 25, from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., the community is invited to help build RiverPlay, Eugene's first <br /> re~lonal playground at Skinner Butte Park, one brew at a time at a miccobrew parry at the brewery at 844 <br /> Olive Street. The party includes live bands, raffles, an outdoor barbeque, more than 30 microbrews on tap, <br /> and a wide variety of non alcoholic beverages. Proceeds from the event will help Eugene Rotary Club and <br /> the City of Eugene reach final fundraising goals for phase one of the playground. <br /> Fuzz, jazz and funk band, and Android Ethic, rock and fiythm band, will play from 7 p.m. to <br /> midnight. Minors are welcome until 10 p.m. For $15 in advance .or $20 at the door, party goers receive an <br /> entrance mug, two tickets to try any of the 30 microbrews on tap or unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, and <br /> qn~ raffle ticket. Additional microbrew/beverage and raffle tickets wiN be available for $5 for two and $2 <br /> ries;pectively. Entrance mug packages can be purchased directly at the Rogue Brewery any time prior to the <br /> days of'the event. <br /> "Now that construction of the playground has begun and it's actually taking shape, everyone's hard <br /> vvo and efforts are be innin to materialize," says Bob Mylenek, the chair of the RiverPlay fundraising <br /> 9 9 <br /> aort?mittee. "However, our job is not complete until the fast play structure is in place in this one-acre <br /> (more) <br /> ~~erPlq <br /> Q~~ <br /> • ~^'4dventu~e~ <br /> <br />