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Seira Kitagawa

Author: Seira Kitagawa

40 Years of the Asian Celebration

The annual event was founded with the need and passion for building community. It takes place July 19. 

Whats-Happening 3 weeks ago

This year, the Oregon Asian Celebration features the Year of the Snake per the Chinese zodiac, and a  snake often symbolizes wisdom. “The Year of … Continue reading →

Midsummer Night’s Drain

Come with a costume to a Victorian Tea this Saturday in Drain

EW-ExtraWhats-Happening 3 weeks ago

The Seventh Annual Victorian Tea Party with live music, art, entertainment, vendors, food and beverages will be July 19 in Drain. This year’s theme is … Continue reading →

Celebrate Your Culture Boldly 

The annual Noche Cultural celebration welcomes the community for an evening filled with Latino culture

News 3 weeks ago

It is not only the Tuesday Taco nights or sipping tequila. “The event is focused on creating a space for community,” Antonio Huerta, director of … Continue reading →

Dances That Communicate

From Oregon Country Fair ritual to a new performer, make sure to check out diverse dances — and join in

Dance 4 weeks ago

Live music and dance at the Oregon Country Fair cannot be separated. This year, some new performers and programs are joining with longtime performers — from … Continue reading →

Finding Furever Homes for Animals

Lucky Paws Adoption Events at PublicHouse on July 13 and beergarden on July 20 

Whats-Happening 4 weeks ago

When you visit parks, lakes and even cafés, dogs are running, swimming and jumping around. The dogs and cats with homes are the happy ones … Continue reading →

Thriving Under Fear

Community garden brings people empowerment

Gardening 1 month ago

Marina Herrera mixes compost and soil to replant her tomatoes. The stems look as if they were strands of spaghetti noodles that could fall down … Continue reading →

Fireworks, baseball, protest and rodeos to celebrate July 4th

An excuse to make a special plan for Independence Day.

Whats-Happening 1 month ago

Whether or not you feel the urge to celebrate this upcoming federal holiday, there is no excuse not to take advantage of a day off … Continue reading →

ICE in Eugene Cannot be Ignored

Eugeneans stand up against ICE, amid challenges and fear

News 1 month ago

By Seira Kitagawa and Eve Weston Despite the short notice, roughly 50 people gathered at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza at 12:30 pm July … Continue reading →

Rep. Val Hoyle speaks up for democracy

EW-ExtraNews 1 month ago

Rep. Val Hoyle, in a late June interview with Eugene Weekly, stresses her eagerness to fight for the democracy that is under the Constitution and … Continue reading →

From Pros to Amateur Dancers

Rebelle Summer Soiree welcomes you to an evening of performances by adult-aged dancers.

Dance 1 month ago

Who decides who can dance or who performs? It’s you — you should be the one to decide if you want to dance or perform … Continue reading →

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