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Kat Tabor

Author: Kat Tabor

Walk Ireland with Eugene

Eugene travel agent leads group tour through Irish history and pop culture

Travel 2 hours ago

For travelers dreaming of Ireland’s green hills, ancient pubs and cinematic landscapes, a Eugene travel coordinator is putting together a trip that blends history, culture … Continue reading →

A Theme Park Walking Tour?

Disneyland tours and holiday experiences can create lasting memories — and be the start of something much bigger

Travel 2 hours ago

When I think of my first Disney walking tour, I remember the hot chocolate and cookies before I remember anything else. I sipped them from … Continue reading →

Trash to Treasure

Local nonprofits turn everyday trash into something useful

News 1 month ago

Earth Day doesn’t have to mean filling your cart with new “eco-friendly” products. Too often, sustainability gets packaged as something you can buy — even … Continue reading →

Reuse and Rethink Waste at Re-Imagine Earth Day

Hands-on demos, live music and local groups highlight practical sustainability at Re-Imagine Earth Day

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

Re-Imagine Earth Day returns Sunday, April 19, as an all-ages event focused on reuse, sustainability and everyday environmental action. It brings together local organizations, artists … Continue reading →

Home Is Where the Wine Is (Made)

Buckets to bottles: Fruit wines gain ground among Eugene home brewers 

Drink 2 months ago

You may already know you can grow zucchini, potatoes and tomatoes in a bucket — see the Weekly’s March 5 Home & Garden edition — … Continue reading →

Storytelling and Trans Visibility

March 29 celebration at Maxwell Community Hub features storytelling, art workshops and participation in a statewide LGBTQIA+ research project ahead of Trans Day of Visibility.

Whats-Happening 2 months ago

March 29 celebration at Maxwell Community Hub features storytelling, art workshops and participation in a statewide LGBTQIA+ research project ahead of Trans Day of Visibility. … Continue reading →

Mascot Housing Crisis

Sluggo moves to co-op housing after team skips town

Satire 2 months ago

Eugene Emeralds mascot Sluggo moved into co-op housing this week after the team left for Roseburg without securing housing for their most recognizable member  — … Continue reading →

She Almost Quit School. Now She’s in Congress.

Oregon Rep. Val Hoyle once stopped attending high school after being told she wasn’t “college material.” An undiagnosed visual processing disorder nearly derailed her education.

Culture 2 months ago

Before she was sworn into the 118th U.S. Congress, before she led the Oregon House as majority leader, before she led Oregon’s Bureau of Labor … Continue reading →

There’s Plotting, and Then There’s Plotting

From burial plots to garden plots, van life to campus soil, explore how Eugene builds — and grows — home in the Home & Garden Issue

Culture 3 months ago

Looking to bury a body in your backyard — legally, of course? Curious about turning your van into a dream home on wheels? Wondering if … Continue reading →

Grow Food in a Bucket

From five-gallon buckets to fabric grow bags, OSU experts say container gardening can turn patios and balconies into productive mini farms 

Culture 3 months ago

Not everyone has a backyard — but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow dinner.  In Lane County, where many people rent or live in apartments, … Continue reading →

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