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Samantha Sobel

Author: Samantha Sobel

A Bibliophile’s Dream

Stock up on cheap reads at Springfield Library’s annual book sale

Whats-Happening 1 year ago

The Springfield Library’s annual book sale offers thousands of books, CDs, DVDs and collectible items at a reduced cost every year. This community event attracts … Continue reading →

RAVEN Takes Flight

RAVEN becomes a community source for homeless services in response to the closure of White Bird’s Front Rooms program

News 1 year ago

RAVEN is a new resource for the unhoused providing services and distributing food and clothes, seeking to fill a gap after White Bird Clinic’s Front … Continue reading →

‘The Unknowing’ Questions Society’s Lack of Empathy

Ethan Guillen debuts his first full-length contemporary dance March 8

Dance 1 year ago

Ethan Guillen has spent his career working as an HIV activist to broaden access to equitable HIV medicine and other prescriptions for those in need. … Continue reading →

Painting Takes Patience 

A newbie’s guide to interior paint

Culture 1 year ago

When it comes to painting, even professionals struggle with drips, splatters and spills. Between the preparation, choosing the right paint and making sure every coat … Continue reading →

‘We will Resist’

Sen. Jeff Merkley discusses Trump's threat to Democracy at Lane County town hall

EW-ExtraNews 1 year ago

Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley addressed concerns about the power and accountability in the White House during President Donald Trump’s term at a recent Lane County … Continue reading →

Cuffing Around to Find Out

As temperatures drop, romance fills the air

Culture 1 year ago

 “Cuffing season,” a term first documented by Urban Dictionary in 2011, refers to a psychological phenomenon where people are more inclined to search for romantic … Continue reading →

Even Fairies Love Chocolate

Wilkins Coffee and Unseelie Chocolates hosts fantasy art gallery and unveils new chocolate bars Feb. 7

EW-Extra 1 year ago

Wilkins Coffee and Unseelie Chocolates is a new downtown chocolate shop that officially opened its doors last November. As a part of the “goblin community,” … Continue reading →

Sharing is Community

Neighborhood Anarchist Collective’s Solidarity Share Fair provides services and resources Jan. 25

News 1 year ago

The Neighborhood Anarchist Collective aims to discredit misinformation on anarchy through projects that support the community’s needs, in the belief that empowered communities collectively shape … Continue reading →

Not ‘a Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound’

Scorpion Creek Ranch champions the fight for homeless teens

News 1 year ago

On a mission to provide homeless teens shelter, food and education, nonprofit Scorpion Creek Ranch has been in development for the last two years, laying … Continue reading →

New Boot Goofin’

Former University of Oregon athlete launches her second local business

News 1 year ago

A former Division I University of Oregon basketball player and Eugene native celebrated the third anniversary of success with her business, Bando’s Clothing & Goods, … Continue reading →

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