Category Archives: Events

Summer Breakfast at the Bike Bridges starts May 4th

From the City of Eugene: Breakfast at the Bike Bridges For more information, visit the Breakfast at the Bike Bridges page. Let’s hope the sun comes out by May 4th.

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Santa Clara Community Foundation: BottleDrop Give! Earth Week Bonus

Many of you have taken advantage of BottleDrop Give! to support the Foundation’s efforts in the neighborhood. We’ve gained hundreds of dollars since we registered last year. We like to encourage more participation, especially now, during the upcoming Earth Week Give bonus … Continue reading

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River Road Community Organization hosting Candidates forum Monday, April 10

You may want to join the River Road meeting next Monday to learn more about candidates running for various positions in the May elections. From our friends at the RRCO: Community Meeting April 10 at 7Hybrid meeting-  In person at 1055 … Continue reading

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Move EUG Takes Off

Have you heard about Move EUG? It’s the City of Eugene’s new community planning project designed to identify and prioritize walking, biking, and safety programs and infrastructure projects. The first step of Move EUG is now underway! The Transportation Planning … Continue reading

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Hileman Park Heroes—Launch Day

The Santa Clara Community Foundation has officially adopted Hileman Landing County Park. Tim Foelker (SCCF board president) signed the work plan agreement with Lane County on Thursday, March 23rd, and Saturday, picked up tools for the inaugural Last-Saturday-of-the-Month regular work … Continue reading

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