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  • Hear from three speakers who explore the state of print journalism in Oregon.
  • Every year, City Club of Eugene gives Turtle Awards to community members who have stuck their necks out to advocate for a cause that others might have seen as lost.
  • Three OCF leaders describe OCF’s philanthropic endeavors, radio station, summer youth program, history, and its financial impact on the surrounding communities.
  • 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.
  • RISE Services and Reality Kitchen are examples of local community providers dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • A conversation with The Eugene Weekly's Emma J Nelson about her recent story on fetishism and sex-positive culture in Eugene.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear from Ariel Lissman, Executive Director of the Eugene Parks Foundation which exists to fund, maintain and create exceptional parks in Eugene. It’s mission is to create parks that aren’t just for families with young children, but spaces that cater to everyone at every state of life.
  • On this edition of Oregon Rainmakers we talk to Lucy Vinis, the Mayor of Eugene. Serving since January of 2017, Mayor Vinis has been the chief elected official of Eugene during some of the most unusual and challenging times in the city’s history. We talk about those challenges and the economic climate within our community.
  • A conversation with departing Eugene Mayor, Lucy Vinis.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear a conversation with Leah Murray, the Executive Director of the Shelton McMurphey Johnson House Museum, and learn about all that the house does for Eugene’s history, its citizens and its sense of place. Further, the house is looking to expand its terrace so that more events and more people can visit and take advantage of a home that is a part of the community's living history.
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