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  • With the recent passage of Oregon Senate Bill 951 that addresses the corporatization of medicine, discussion of reform in the Medicaid system, the movement toward a universal health care plan legislation in Oregon, and the groundswell of interest in the direct primary care healthcare delivery system, this City Club of Eugene program discusses how Oregon is meeting the current healthcare crisis head on.
  • Viz City dives into the superb curation of Liberty Rossel. See how four Northwest artists turn the Maude Kerns gallery into a sacred sanctuary.
  • Lane County Waste Management is conducting a survey to see how much residents know about the proper way to dispose of, or recycle, batteries.
  • 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.
  • Viz City: Sandy Brown Jensen reviews Street Scenes at Midtown Center. See Hassett’s Eugene & Scudder’s Vienna—where Hopperesque light meets the patina of ancient stone.
  • Hear from leaders of the planned Lane County Crisis Stabilization Center and Timber Springs Behavioral Health Hospital.
  • In this program, professionals deeply involved in meeting foster care challenges describe innovative programs that are making a difference for families and explain how members of the community can help with this work.
  • In this month's installment of Living Less Unsustainably, KLCC's John Fischer contemplates how important it is to be understanding of different ways people do things in different places, especially when it comes to sustainability practices.
  • In May, voters will vote on a measure that, among other things, defines watersheds as having inalienable rights to exist. Supporters say it’s a bold step, but critics argue the approach could overlook the region’s complex needs. In this forum, moderated by KLCC’s Nathan Wilk, community leaders from both sides of this initiative will share their perspectives.
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