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Each week, a Eugene dance community meets for a night of what some call movement—and what others call meditation.
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Toni Pimble has been both an advocate and sustainer of the arts in Eugene for decades.
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Organizers hosted their annual event on the Umatilla Indian Reservation, hoping to correct the record and offer a lifeline for future generations of pioneer trail study.
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The Springfield Public Library will be closing for three weeks this summer as the facility undergoes a number of renovations.
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One of the best things about summer in Oregon is all the fresh local produce at farmers markets and gardens. For those who are wondering what to do with summer bounty, the Oregon State University Extension has some tips.
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A unique summer camp in rural Lane County is dedicated to giving youngsters the semblance of a carefree camp experience even while they’re working through grief.
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Bunnies and trains and rides, oh my! Also: more bunnies.
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A social club turned nonprofit provides support and life-long friendships for women of Newport during times of loneliness and grief.
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In parts of the country, people are paying big bucks to have tumbleweeds shipped to their doorstep — thanks to a home decor company.
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Some of the nation's most dedicated Sasquatch-seekers are located in Oregon.
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Multiple tribes have started to re-learn how to traditionally harvest camas flowers. The bulbs of these deep purple flowers were once a staple of indigenous diets in the Pacific Northwest.
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The group at the Bend school is dedicated to uplifting Native American identities and cultures. Many of the members have tribal affiliations, but that’s not a requirement to join.