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Hayride to tree fields to choose from cultured firs and pines.
Celebrate the food and wine of one of the great gastronomic regions of France with a six-course prix fixe tasting menu.
Grab a drink and a bingo card for a fun night of games.
Live broadcast from Daniel Bell for the Eugene Generals Hockey Team. Meet Daniel and some of the players. Call for reservations, stay for prizes and giveaways.
Join Oakshire folks for a Gnome Flight of four different gnome beers including last year's Very Ill Tempered Gnome. Dress in gnome garb and receive a free Ill Tempered Gnome T-shirt.
Create some wonderful homemade wrapping paper, gift bags and cards with your kids.
Offering ladies 50% off glasses of wine every Wednesday. There is a full menu of food available with weekly chef specials. Take advantage of this fun night out with your girlfriends. Call ahead for reservations.
Laugh Out Loud every Wednesday where they bring in paid professional to tickle your funny bone.
Come one, come all for this gentleman's cyclocross race, Wednesdays at noon. There will be a course set in the field and woods, just north of the canal from 5th and Bailey Hill Rd. Gun goes off at 12:10 pm.
A hands-on children’s workshop in the Kathleen Jensen Gallery of the museum.
The show highlights the work of over seventy-five of the Center’s artist members. In the Salon Gallery are fine ceramic pieces made by members of the Center’s onsite ceramics studio, Club Mud.
View Doyle's etchings, inspired by historical astronomical charts that bring symbolic figures of the constellations to life.
Featuring art influenced by abstract and minimal expressions evolving from the 1940s through the 1960s by Ellsworth Kelly, Donald Judd, Mark Rothko and others.
Coinciding with the 300th anniversary of Vasi's birth, the exhibition combines graphic imaging technology with new research on how the eighteenth-century Roman observed and documented his city.
A holiday gallery filled with a huge inventory of beautiful art for holiday gift giving. Enjoy a celebration of local talent, reflecting the richness of the region. Donations of food for St. Vincent de Paul Holiday Food Boxes encouraged.
Based on the outlandish and true chronicles of David Sedaris' experience as Crumpet the Elf in Macy's SantaLand display, this hilarious production features comic encounters during the height of the holiday crunch.
Early grasses and grazers may have changed the world. Fifty-five million years ago, after the extinction of dinosaurs, the earliest known ancestors of horses came to North America from Asia. Explore the co-evolution of horses and grasses.
How do astronauts get to outer space? What is life in space like? What is the future of space exploration? Families can entertain these and other questions through this bilingual hands-on traveling exhibit.
What would it be like if our entire solar system was scaled to fit within an American football field? Discover more about the relative sizes of and distances between the Sun, planets and other bodies of our solar system.
Nineteen artists feature work that is no larger than 12 inches in any direction; wall hanging or free standing. Browse the art or even purchase one for a special gift.
What makes Eugene, Eugene? This exhibit addresses the change in Eugene occurring 1967 through the mid 70s. It features the people and events, the politics and issues, and the fashion and music of the time.
Student Ambassadors offer 90-minute walking tours of the main campus. Available year-round except holidays.
A group show featuring nine Oregon artists who use recycled materials for their work. The exhibit includes mixed media, scape-wood, metal scuptures and much more.
Native America basketry with information on their origin and makers by anthropologist and Grand Ronde tribal member, Stephanie Wood.
Combining stunning wildlife photogrphay by Florian Schulz with compelling environmental issues, this exhibit features images of the Rocky Mountain Range.