Category Scene & Heard

Things 2 do in Creswell

SATURDAY, AUG. 6 ■ Pint Size Performance at Abbelone Vineyard, 85505 Christensen Rd, 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY, AUG. 9 ■ Yoga Night with Lisa Linnell-Olsen, 6:30 p.m. at the Creswell Grange, 274 W. Oregon Ave. Every Tuesday. SATURDAY, AUG. 13 ■ Free Movies in the Park:…

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SUNDAY, JULY 31 ○ K9 Pool Party, 1-3 p.m, Aquatic Center 1440 S. 8th, Cottage Grove. $20 per dog, includes a goody bag and raffle ticket. Proceeds fund Tucker’s Cupboard. JULY 30-31 ○ The 28th annual Blackberry Jam Festival, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 107…

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H2Oh! Ever wonder where they got the ‘spring’ in ‘Springfield’? The Springfield History Museum’s Springfield H2Oh! Exhibit is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Springfield was founded on water. Learn exactly what Springfield’s water systems are, how they work, who…

Performer likes to “Nestle up” with community

RON HARTMAN / CHRONICLE PHOTO- Greg Nestler performs at the PublicHouse in Springfield on Friday evening. SPRINGFIELD – Greg Nestler is playing this Friday at the Bohemia Mining Days Festival in Cottage Grove. On July 28, Nestler and his band will help celebrate the return…

A mountain of goodwill helps restore faith in fellow humans

Michael Dunne, on Mt. Hood’s summit. Michael Dunne in Oregon Health and Science University Hospital in Portland after his fall down Mt. Hood. There’s an adage in mountaineering which states that after you reach the summit, the hard part really begins. On May 24th, at…

Abundance of talent at Springfield art walk

“Opal” by Uyen-Thi Nguyen, watercolor. ‘Lady Marigold” by Trish Krambeal, Black light interactive art. “Sacrificial Lambs” by Ellen Furstner, mixed media. Jean Scobie’s acrylic and ink outdoor scenes. Warmer weather, convenient transportation, an anniversary celebration, and more business participation increased attendance during the Springfield Second…

Cottage Grove music scene draws crowds

COTTAGE GROVE – Back to normal? Or perhaps a bit better than back to normal. That’s the way life is nowadays from the viewpoint of local musicians.  “There’s so much more gratitude, actually, so much more excitement,” Sequel keyboard player Geena Glaser said at The Axe…

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