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  • As the steady winter rains end really end the summer garden season, it's a good time to look back at what worked, failed, and surprised you so next years garden can be better - or if there were a lot of failures, not as disappointing.
  • See the fascinating Chain Reaction exhibit at Hybrid Gallery in Eugene, where 100 art pieces form a looping, international collaboration.
  • One billion umbrellas are thrown away each year, and only a few go anywhere but the landfill. The reason - cheap products turned inside out by the first strong gust of wind. As winter approaches, consider an umbrella that can stand up to the weather.
  • This second in a two-part program, provides insights into riverfront development efforts on the other side of I-5.
  • The superintendents of the three Eugene-Springfield school districts report to the community about projects and programs for this school year. They share the good news “treats” and describe some of the professional “tricks” they are using to boost district achievement for all students.
  • Lane County Waste Management is conducting a survey to see how much residents know about the proper way to dispose of, or recycle, batteries.
  • Viz City dives into the superb curation of Liberty Rossel. See how four Northwest artists turn the Maude Kerns gallery into a sacred sanctuary.
  • In this forum, we will hear from three A.C.T. Now Lane Steering Committee members who will speak about the goals of the coalition. A.C.T. Now Lane is a cross-sector coalition uniting leaders, organizations, and community members to address Lane County’s housing and homelessness crisis head-on.
  • The City Club of Eugene hosts Julie Fahey (D), Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives, and Sen. Floyd Prozanski (D) District 4 for a public forum examining priorities and challenges facing the upcoming short session of the Oregon Legislature. The forum is moderated by KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White.
  • In this program, Oregon State University professor David G. Lewis explains the culture, lifestyle, and history of the Kalapuya, the people originally inhabiting the Willamette and Umpqua river valleys.
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