The Chronicle’s Nonprofit Highlights 11/21/24

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This week’s top Nonprofit Highlights…

Salgado’s smooth blues sooths Mayor’s Revue crowd
SPRINGFIELD – Curtis Salgado recalled one of the first times he hung out with John Belushi – and he quickly put to rest any rumors about the late comedian’s wild-and-crazy…
Salgado’s smooth blues sooths Mayor’s Revue crowd
SPRINGFIELD – Curtis Salgado recalled one of the first times he hung out with John Belushi – and he quickly put to rest any rumors about the late comedian’s wild-and-crazy…
Dorris Ranch orchard removal takes root
SPRINGFIELD – This week, Willamalane Park and Recreation District began the next phase of its tree replacement project at Dorris Ranch to protect the historic Filbert orchards from Eastern Filbert…
Dorris Ranch orchard removal takes root
SPRINGFIELD – This week, Willamalane Park and Recreation District began the next phase of its tree replacement project at Dorris Ranch to protect the historic Filbert orchards from Eastern Filbert…
Go2 Calendar: Nov. 21-28
THUR-SAT, NOV. 21-24 Bohemia Gold Mining Museum open, 1-4 p.m., 308 S. 10th St., Cottage Grove. Lane Community College Student Production Association: “Small Mouth Sounds” show, 7:30 p.m., 4000 E.…
Go2 Calendar: Nov. 21-28
THUR-SAT, NOV. 21-24 Bohemia Gold Mining Museum open, 1-4 p.m., 308 S. 10th St., Cottage Grove. Lane Community College Student Production Association: “Small Mouth Sounds” show, 7:30 p.m., 4000 E.…

In case you missed it…

Column: Football & Simpsons? D’oh!: Community involvement includes plenty of fun & games, too

Robert Bagio, Chronicle promotional representative, is often spotted tabling at community events, seen here at this year’s Block Party.

There are times I’m asked to define “hyper-local” – our brand of journalism and, unapologetically, our north star. While credible state, national, and international news are important parts of any media diet, The Chronicle focuses on where people can make the most difference. It’s why we cover your family, friends, and neighbors in communities like Springfield, Cottage Grove, Creswell, and Pleasant Hill. 

Demonstrated behavior and real-life examples are always better than a definition. Here are a few ways The Chronicle is engaging with its readers and communities:  

• We’re currently helping organize a “Watch-O-Rama” for the Dec. 9 Monday Night Football game that features a simulcasted, animated version being played in The Simpsons’ Springfield. 

Of course, we know we’re that Springfield! 

 

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