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Whats-Happening: Page 175

Hit the Road Running 

Lace up your shoes because organized running is back

Culture 4 years ago

Missing the joys of safety pinning a race bib to your shirt and running with a pack of other humans? Well, with more people getting … Continue reading →

Color Coding

Promising new post-prog trio from Eugene releases music video on YouTube, preps for live shows

Music 4 years ago

Eugene musician Derek Sibert identifies as synesthetic, meaning that when he hears music, he sees colors. He sings, plays bass and is the primary songwriter … Continue reading →

Shifting Sand Castles

Summer events in Lane County will be a dizzying ride of COVID protocols and categories

Culture 4 years ago

Turning page after page of Eugene Weekly’s last Summer Guide issue is a remarkable journey of how diverse the entertainment tastes were in Lane County. … Continue reading →

Summer Guide Listings

Culture 4 years ago

THUR 6/3 ART/CRAFT Explore Oregon, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. RSVP at MNCH.UOregon.edu. Oregon – Where Past is Present, 11am-4pm, Museum of Natural … Continue reading →

Hiking Lane County In 2021, Remembering 2020

There is much to explore as forests recover from the wildfires of a year ago

Outdoors 4 years ago

Fire-burned forest landscapes are not the first hiking destinations that jump to mind for many people. Forest fires tend to elicit feelings of pain and … Continue reading →

Still Life with Maude

An invitational show at Eugene’s community art center

Visual Arts 4 years ago

If you’ve studied drawing or painting then there’s a good chance you’ve sat in front of a still life while wondering, “Why do I have … Continue reading →

Brewing Love for Oregon

A new project by the Coalition of Oregon of Land Trusts promotes local beer and the outdoors

Drink 4 years ago

There are two things in life that Oregonians undeniably love: the great outdoors and great local beer. The best part is that there is no … Continue reading →

Fun in the Sun

The Eugene Weekly office dives into the local beer, cider and CBD releases

Drink 4 years ago

The sun is out, and it’s the season for cold drinks, but why run to the safe beers that you know? You know, the lagers … Continue reading →

Oregon’s Wildlife Savior

A new biography of William L. Finley honors a pioneer conservationist 

Visual Arts 4 years ago

Plenty of people, at least in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, have heard of the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge a little south of Corvallis. But … Continue reading →

The South Willamette Valley Wine Trail

Drink 4 years ago

“Grape growing is not about romance.” So says Junction City-based Brigadoon Wine Company’s website, and it makes sense. Growing grapes and making wine may be … Continue reading →

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