City Club of Eugene
Mondays 7:00-8:00 pm
City Club of Eugene is a membership organization committed to building community vision through open inquiry. The club meets every Friday at noon. KLCC airs each meeting on the following Monday at 7:00 pm.
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KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White moderates a conversation with candidates running for two Lane County seats in the Oregon State Legislature.
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The City Club of Eugene and the City Club of Springfield are proud to co-host a candidate forum for the Congressional Dist. 4 race. Note that we invited both candidates, but one is unable to attend.
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Four of the eight Eugene City Council seats will be decided in the May primary election, and for three of the seats there are challengers. in this forum, hear from candidates in two of the the contested races.
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In this forum, you’ll hear from a proponent of STAR Voting, as well as from the local League of Women Voters president, who will provide an overview of several additional voting reform efforts, including “Ranked Choice Voting” (RCV), which will be on the statewide ballot in November.
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Although there are three candidates, if one gets over 50 percent of the vote in the May primary, that person is declared the winner without the need of a vote in November.
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Panelists Kate Budd and Terri Hsieh will describe how All In works in our community and provide details about its impact.
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In the entire history of the Oregon Legislature, despite consistent discussion among Oregon legislators, no bills aimed at imposing limits on campaign contributions have succeeded.
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While suicide continues to be the second leading cause of death among youth in Oregon, there has been an overall reduction in youth suicide over the last three years. This reduction reflects Oregon’s commitment and funding to expand youth mental health and intervention programs, such as YouthLine and Lines for Life.
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In this program, two members of the Ballmer Institute’s leadership team describe work in progress, plans for welcoming rising juniors to the UO Portland campus this fall (2024), and ways this new undergraduate major will provide better support for the children of Oregon.
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Take a deep dive into the Arts Economy of Eugene with an expert panel of local leaders.
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Hear from two Lane County legislative leaders, Sen. Floyd Prozanski (D) and Rep. Charlie Conrad (R), about what their priorities are and what they expect may happen in the 2024 short session that gets underway in February.
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University of Oregon President Karl Scholz gives a university update, recapping his first six months as president and sharing early insights from meeting with campus and community members.
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Does Measure 110 need to be fixed? If so, how? This issue will be a major concern of Oregon Legislature’s Short Session starting in February. City Club’s first program of 2024 has proposals and ideas, including what science teaches about what works.
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Ten community members each to imagine they had a magic wand and could conjure up a gift for Eugene that would make it an even better place to live, work, and/or play.
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This program explores how the closure of the PeaceHealth University District location will affect the unhoused community. You'll also hear about resources in Lane County that can help cover the gaps in this transition.
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This program focuses on the future of Bethel — its unique strengths, as well as its challenges, and the opportunities that come with them — by welcoming local leaders for this timely conversation.
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Students from across the political spectrum to share their views on the current state of Oregon’s education system and the policies they would like to see implemented to address it.
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Across Oregon and the country, recalls are rising in frequency and with them, a conversation has emerged about the appropriate use of this critical check on elected officials.
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This program presents three speakers with expertise in journalism and media, to provide new insights into the dangers to journalists and therefore, threats to democracy.
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A facilitated conversation with Lane Arts Council and Eugene Symphony shares insight into the current landscape of visual and performing arts education locally and statewide.