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Eugene’s oldest city park is a favorite place to visit on Mother’s Day. Hendricks Park draws crowds because of the colorful blooms there in early May.
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The grants would have reimbursed the organization for money it spent on two performances.
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Blue River is still rebuilding from the Holiday Farm Fire of 2020. On April 5, the community held a block party to celebrate the progress.
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Since 1979, the Friends of the Eugene Public Library have been holding their annual book sale in April.
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Latino Fest in Madras and Juneteenth in Bend are off the calendar for 2025.
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People of all ages turned out at Lane Community College Saturday for the Native American Student Association’s Annual Pow Wow.
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With the entire staff at the federal agency on leave, the museum’s leadership is worried about what it means for their funding.
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Eugene’s Saturday market will return this weekend for its 56th season with hundreds of booths and the crowning of a new Slug Queen.
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A community-created mosaic will soon highlight the fragile beauty of Oregon's coastal ecosystems. Artist Joanne Daschel hopes her work inspires a deeper connection with nature and the need to protect it.
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On the centennial of the first concert at Beall Hall, the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance will celebrate the performance venue this weekend.
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Eugene's art scene welcomes fresh voices with the Don Dexter Gallery's new show, "Of Fern and Fin: A Shared Devotional," featuring the engaging works of Ashley Hoover and David Dickinson.