Weekly Clips for September 21

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Spark now; shine soon: Connections, opportunities arise at Booth-Kelly
SPRINGFIELD – When you’re young, discovering and navigating to your passions can be an extensive and arduous journey. But for youth in Lane County, there is a new, dedicated space…
Spark now; shine soon: Connections, opportunities arise at Booth-Kelly
SPRINGFIELD – When you’re young, discovering and navigating to your passions can be an extensive and arduous journey. But for youth in Lane County, there is a new, dedicated space…
‘Creswell Jog’ fixes at standstill, need state, fed money
CRESWELL – If you’re familiar with Creswell, you’re familiar with maneuvering expertly through The Jog. If you’re visiting Creswell for the first time, The Jog can definitely be an intimidating…
‘Creswell Jog’ fixes at standstill, need state, fed money
CRESWELL – If you’re familiar with Creswell, you’re familiar with maneuvering expertly through The Jog. If you’re visiting Creswell for the first time, The Jog can definitely be an intimidating…
Burleson: ‘Biggest story ever told in CG’ 
EUGENE – Few people get a chance to live out their dream. Dyrol Burleson is one of those lucky people. Because the former Cottage Grove High School star was so…
Burleson: ‘Biggest story ever told in CG’ 
EUGENE – Few people get a chance to live out their dream. Dyrol Burleson is one of those lucky people. Because the former Cottage Grove High School star was so…
Colts back to familiar form with high-octane offense
SPRINGFIELD – Going into last Friday night’s game against North Eugene, the Thurston football team found itself in familiar territory. For the second consecutive year, the Colts were 0-2 with…
Colts back to familiar form with high-octane offense
SPRINGFIELD – Going into last Friday night’s game against North Eugene, the Thurston football team found itself in familiar territory. For the second consecutive year, the Colts were 0-2 with…
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Springfield pops with vibrant celebration of community

BOB WILLIAMS / THE CHRONICLE.

SPRINGFIELD – From a party on Main Street, to uncovering of new public art, and a vivid celebration of culture, a trio of events on Sept. 8 in Downtown Springfield put the definition of “community” on full display. 

The BLOCK Party’s organizer Benjamin Wilkinson said it was “a wild success,” and believes there were thousands of people who went to the event.

“I said the same thing last year, but they have totally different definitions now,” Wilkinson said.

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