Mar 14 Saturday
Led by volunteers with hearing loss and The Shedd Institute's LOOP OREGON committee, Sound Advice is a free, monthly gathering of peers to share knowledge and experiences with hearing loss. The group meets in a hearing looped classroom, practices using this powerful assistive listening system, and explores ADA-guaranteed rights to hearing access. Drop ins and partners welcome. Sign ups encouraged so we have adequate materials, or for more information call 541-434-7000.
Mar 16 Monday
$3 entry. 4 games. Gift card prizes. No muggins. All ages welcome and very friendly!
Come on down to ColdFire Brewing to play fun and friendly cribbage every Monday from 6:30PM(sharp)-8:30PM! You do not need to be a great (or even good) player but you do need to know how to play cribbage before joining the fun. Prizes are ColdFire Brewing gift cards for the top 20% of players (more players = more prizes). We will bring all the needed boards and cards; you just bring $3 (small bills appreciated) and a good attitude! No preregistration necessary.
Mar 17 Tuesday
PeachesOn Tuesday, March 17th, the Community Center for the Performing Arts proudly presents Peaches at the WOW Hall.
Iconic musician, producer, director, and performance artist, Peaches first catapulted to stardom with her 2000 debut, The Teaches of Peaches, which introduced the world to her sexually transgressive, fiercely assertive, and utterly captivating persona. Since then, Peaches has released four more trailblazing albums, won the prestigious Polaris Heritage Prize, collaborated with everyone from Iggy Pop and Daft Punk to Christina Aguilera and Yoko Ono, landed songs in cultural watermarks like Lost in Translation and The Handmaid’s Tale, and seen her work studied at universities around the world.
Peaches has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold goes to support the Trans Justice Funding Project and their work funding trans-led grassroots organizations in the US and US Territories who exist to serve and improve the lives of their local and national trans, gender non-conforming and non-binary communities.
Mar 18 Wednesday
Preschool Storytime at the Newport Public Library, 35 NW Nye St., on Wednesdays all school year long!
Enjoy engaging stories followed by a fun, themed craft designed for little hands and big imaginations.
This program is perfect for preschoolers and their caregivers, offering a weekly opportunity to explore creativity, practice early literacy skills, and enjoy quality time together.
All supplies are provided—just bring your curiosity and excitement. We can’t wait to see you at the library!
Join BEST for Bike Happy Hour! Meet up with others in your community and talk all things bikes and active transportation, in the company of featured guests.
Everyone is welcome! We urge people to arrive by bike, but come using whatever mode of transportation works best for you.
After trying different days of the week and locations, Bike Happy Hour will usually happen on the 3rd Wednesday at Gratitude Brewing (540 E 8th Ave, Eugene)
Mar 19 Thursday
Bilingual Storytime returns to the Newport Public Library, 35 NW Nye St., on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at 5:30 PM, and will continue all school year long! Families can enjoy stories told in both English and Spanish, followed by a fun, hands-on craft.This program celebrates language, culture, and community, creating a welcoming space for children and families of all backgrounds.All supplies are provided—just bring your curiosity. We can’t wait to see you at the library!
Oran Mor Meadery will host the Umpqua Celtic Session on the 3rd Thursday of the month. The first regular session will be on 21 April at Oran Mor starting at 6 pm. Acoustic musicians are welcome who play such instruments as guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, whistle, accordion, concertina, bodhran, Uilleann pipes, etc. FOR MORE INFO: Call or Email Scott Harmon, Tel. 541-445-9100 or 530-8177 EMAIL harmon@zetetix.com
Mar 23 Monday
Mar 25 Wednesday
Mar 26 Thursday