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Culture: Page 20

YMCA’s Welcoming Festival

The Y welcomes immigrants and displays their contributions to the community

CultureEW-Extra 10 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 →

On Pot

A collection of short stories involving ganja, submitted by Eugene Weekly readers and staff

Cannabis 10 months ago

By EW Staff and Readers There’s getting stoned and there’s getting stoned. Sometimes it’s relaxing and sometimes the devil’s lettuce does you wrong. Eugene Weekly … Continue reading →

Primo Pot or Stanky Skunk?

A Eugene Weekly intern’s review of Eugene’s best and worst strains

Cannabis 10 months ago

By Sadie Gustavson There are some questions that have plagued me over the years, as an occasional pot smoker and an interrogator of life’s questions: … Continue reading →

Strained Relationship

After a series of political defeats, a powerful union wants Oregon voters to give it an edge in its campaign to unionize cannabis industry workers

CannabisNews 10 months ago

One of the nation’s largest labor unions has been waging an aggressive and — in some ways  unprecedented — political fight to gain a stronghold … Continue reading →

An Evening on Mt. Everest

On Thursday, Sept. 19, the City Club of Eugene features Eric Gran, a Eugene-resident who scaled Mount Everest

Outdoors 10 months ago

You have three months to prepare for the climb of your life: Mount Everest. Could you do it? Eric Gran could, and he did. Gran … Continue reading →

Pine Ridge Time

Hike to a view of Marion Lake with no permit hassle

Outdoors 10 months ago

Marion Lake was once the great escape from the Willamette Valley’s summer doldrums. But then half the Mount Jefferson Wilderness burned, and the other half … Continue reading →

Blackberry Picking for a Cause with Rooted Remedies

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

Culture 10 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 →

Creswell’s Sacred Cow

Romeo, a Creswell steer, is the 2025 Guinness World Records ‘Tallest Living Steer’ who loves to eat apples and hang out at the Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary

Culture 11 months ago

When Misty Moore first saw Romeo in a veal crate at a dairy farm he was only 10 days old and about the size of … Continue reading →

Agile Paws

Dog agility may be the cutest sport ever

Culture 11 months ago

A tricolor white, black and umber Shetland sheepdog sits eagerly before an agility course, looking intently at her handler, waiting for a cue. Not even … Continue reading →

Pawsitive Approach to Charity 

Every year the Eugene Police Department encourages its employees to donate to charity. What keeps its employees donating is ‘bring your pet to work day.’

Culture 11 months ago

The employees at the Eugene Police Department like to have fun with the incentives they give people for donating to nonprofit charities. One incentive has … Continue reading →

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