Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations

If there ever was a need to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it is now. In the past year, protesters at marches throughout Eugene … Continue reading
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If there ever was a need to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it is now. In the past year, protesters at marches throughout Eugene … Continue reading
Chelsea Duke and her husband, Jon, have five kids. Duke is also remodeling her home — painting her walls as she talks on her AirPods … Continue reading
Almost 11 years ago Cowfish Dance Club & Cafe opened its doors in downtown Eugene, and Shawn Di Fiore laughs at the suggestion that it’s … Continue reading
The first 100 days is the measuring stick for any recently inaugurated president. As people look to New Year’s resolutions as a catalyst for change, … Continue reading
2020 was a trainwreck: a global pandemic, wildfires, social isolation, political unrest. During this time of exhaustion and loneliness, everyone has struggled to find ways … Continue reading
Our feathered friends will stand to be counted this weekend (well, as best they can) for the 79th Eugene Christmas Bird Count with the National … Continue reading
You Will Need Upcycle a pair of dice (6 sided) from another board game Game pieces (upcycle from another board game, use coins, etc.) Print … Continue reading
Social Services and Homelessness Burrito Brigade 2040 Dewey St. Eugene, OR 97402 541-556-5051 • BurritoBrigade.org “This is an amazing group of volunteers who not only … Continue reading
The Iroquois have a philosophy that leaders should make decisions based on remembering seven generations back and seven generations in the future. It’s fair to … Continue reading
The dignity, color and pride of Latinx art is on full display this month at Emerald Arts Center in Springfield with the exhibit De Colores. … Continue reading