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Whats-Happening: Page 139

This Old House

Springfield resident recognized for efforts to restore 1910s-era Washburne neighborhood home

BlogCulture 3 years ago

When Selah Meyer first bought her home in Springfield’s Washburne Historic District in January 2020, she walked through it with her parents and didn’t know … Continue reading →

Look to the Wind

A Creswell grower’s greenhouse has an elaborate fan system to grow pesticide-free weed

CannabisNews 3 years ago

Off a major road leading to Creswell, camouflaged in a world of ranch houses and rural agriculture land, is a tall nondescript building. Driving by, … Continue reading →

Sisters Folk Festival

Music 3 years ago

Folk, jazz, bluegrass and blues music will fill the air this weekend in Sisters — the tiny picturesque community not far from Bend in Deschutes … Continue reading →

Preserving Legacy

A cannabis farm in Harrisburg is dedicated to the weed of yesterday and providing other farmers with high quality plants

Cannabis 3 years ago

A flock of birds glides across the late afternoon sky as a gentle breeze blows through a tall stand of cannabis plants that are filled with … Continue reading →

Up in Smoke

The low prices of weed, corporations and federal banking restrictions are jeopardizing the state’s legal weed economy

CannabisNews 3 years ago

To say there’s a lot of weed in the Oregon market right now is an understatement.  With about five million pounds of cannabis grown in … Continue reading →

Photos that Speak

What We Carried, a photographic exhibition, pays tribute to objects, memories and voices of people whose final destination was the U.S.

ArtsBlogVisual Arts 3 years ago

Can photographic art capture and represent memories and voices? What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from the Cradle of Civilization, a photographic storytelling exhibition that … Continue reading →

Salmon is Everything

Culture 3 years ago

They washed up dead along over the course of two weeks on the banks of the Klamath River in 2002 during a drought, upward of … Continue reading →

Soul Food

Jen Silverman’s Witch at OCT casts a powerful spell

Theater 3 years ago

At a time when hope for the world is in such short supply — think climate change, wildfires, the pandemic, the possible nuclear madness of … Continue reading →

Teen Angst at the Art Center

The annual Mayor’s Teen Art Show runs at Maude Kerns through Sept. 30 

Visual Arts 3 years ago

I once took a class at the prestigious ArtCenter College of Design, which people most often refer to as just ArtCenter. So, it throws me off … Continue reading →

Benefit Concert Supports Ukraine

“Songs for Ukraine” seeks to bring the community together and raise funds for humanitarian efforts

Arts 3 years ago

On Saturday, Sept. 24, a benefit concert for the people of Ukraine will bring together many of Eugene’s local choruses along with Ukrainian performers and … Continue reading →

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