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Pierce Baugh V

Author: Pierce Baugh V

YMCA’s Welcoming Festival

The Y welcomes immigrants and displays their contributions to the community

CultureEW-Extra 8 months ago

It was sunny. Girls in beautiful dresses — Ballet Folklorico Colibri — danced on stage. There were booths and food trucks.. It was the Eugene … Continue reading →

Welcome! 

Eugene Family YMCA hosts Its third annual Welcoming Festival

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 8 months ago

You’re welcome — not as in response to a “thank you” but as in a welcoming to the community. That’s the sentiment that Eugene Family … Continue reading →

Blackberry Picking for a Cause with Rooted Remedies

A sweet way to spend a Saturday: pick blackberries and make herbal medicine

Culture 9 months ago

In the poem “Blackberrying,” Sylvia Plath describes picking blackberries as an experience that immerses the senses; it sounds heavenly — “Ebon in the hedges fat … Continue reading →

A School in Lane County Was Bombed — Three Times

Learn about the history of the Ping Yang School in Mohawk 6:30 pm August 23 at the Wildish Community Theater

Whats-Happening 9 months ago

Most Oregonians are unaware that there once was a school in Mohawk named Ping Yang, and that it was bombed three times between 1895 and … Continue reading →

A Magical Evening for Free

Free Shakespeare in the Park Theatre Company presents ‘The Tempest’ for, you guessed it, free!

Theater 10 months ago

A sea storm, a shipwreck, a magical spirit, an island, a prince, a princess, a monster and clowns —The Tempest, Shakespeare’s final play, is being … Continue reading →

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