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Good morning. It's Friday, June 5. Consider this your friendly reminder that summer doesn't wait for you to "get around to it." Between new Sunday rituals and big-ticket July plans, the to-do list is basically: eat well, then sing loudly about it. Alright, here's today's edition of your Eugene Lowdown.
Springfield's New Sunday Stroll-and-Shop
Sunday just got a lot tastier: the Lane County Farmers Market is rolling out a new weekly Springfield edition starting Sunday. Expect 40-plus farm and food artisan vendors from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Springfield Public Library parking lot, 225 Fifth Street. The season runs Sundays through October.
Lane County Fair Reveals Mainstage Lineup
The Lane County Fair just booked your summer soundtrack: Ned LeDoux (Wednesday), Rome from Sublime with Rome (Thursday), Blue Oyster Cult (Friday), Justin Moore (Saturday) and Lecrae (Sunday). Shows run July 22-26 at the Lane Events Center. Tickets go on sale today through the fair's website.
Blues
Hank Shreve Band
Harmonica howls, guitars groove, and your weekend officially clocks in. Show up for a laid-back patio hang that might just turn into an accidental dance party.Friday
Rock
Daddy Rabbit at Happy Hours
Dust off your best moves for a jukebox journey through 50s, 60s, and 70s jams, where the grooves are vintage, the vibes are loose, and the cover is nonexistent.Friday
Americana
Parker Galactic
Swap the living-room playlist for live folk-rock, glowing arcade cabinets, and cold drinks, where songs about wild places pair perfectly with high scores and maybe just one more round.Friday
Performing Arts
Jazz
Music Showcase
Skip the playlist shuffle and hear live student musicians jump from jazz to rock to originals in under an hour, giving your lunch break a surprise soundtrack, all for the price of zero dollars.Friday
Museum Exhibit
Free First Friday
Skip the cover charge and dive into dinosaurs, geology, and Oregon stories instead. It is like a wallet-friendly time machine, minus the sci-fi danger and with way better labels.Friday
Karaoke
Karaoke
Warm up those vocal cords and your best air-guitar moves for a fun Friday night of off-key classics, surprise stars, and cheerful backup singers.Friday
Fusion
Blessed Relief Jazz Trio
Let this nimble trio handle the tricky chords and Miles Davis vibes while you handle the important stuff, like tapping your foot, sipping a drink, and pretending you understand odd time signatures.Friday
Traditional Folk
Stuff
Warm up those dancing shoes and your funny bone for a night where twangy riffs, cheeky banter, and groovy rhythms might just shake the dust off your best moves.Friday
Art Walk
Art Hop
See glass melt, shirts print, and records spin, all while you wander a buzzing warehouse neighborhood discovering art, neighbors, and maybe your new favorite hangout spot.Saturday
Country
Outlaw Shine
Dust off those boots and let Outlaw Shine show you the steps. Between the line dances, twangy hits, and tasty bites from food trucks, even two left feet might just find their rhythm.Saturday
Garage Sale
Ryan Meadows Neighborhood Sale
Bring comfy shoes and an empty trunk, because this neighborhood sale turns quiet streets into a treasure hunt packed with deals, snacks, and the occasional "I cannot believe I found this" moment.Saturday
Live DJ
Dancing Panda Party
Cap off the semester with a dance floor study break: DJ Rortron drops soul, funk, disco, Latin, and house while you perfect your celebration moves. Homework: arrive on time, bring friends, enjoy a free party.Saturday
Pet Adoption
Yard Sale
Wiggly Tails Dog Rescue Yard Sale and Adoption Event
Hunt for bargains, cuddle adoptable dogs, and justify that extra kitchen gadget because it is "for the rescue" and every purchase helps wag more tails.Saturday
Touch-a-Truck
Free Touch The Truck Community Event
Let the little ones live their truck dreams while you live yours: eating a free hot dog, sipping Kona Ice, and pretending you totally climbed into that fire engine just to supervise.Saturday
Gardening Class
Outdoors
Weed Identification Walk
Step into the garden classroom where weeds finally get named and blamed. Expect muddy shoes, aha moments, and the suspicious realization that some of your "weeds" might actually be dinner or medicine.Saturday
Story Time
Family Storytime in the Park
Pack the stroller and your best silly voices for a park meetup filled with picture books, sing-alongs, and enough wiggle time to tire out even the busiest kiddo.Saturday
Country
Troy Ramey: An Evening of Songs & Stories
Bring your feelings, your friends, and maybe a few tissues for a night where soaring vocals, honest stories, and surprise laughs prove that therapy can sometimes come with a killer soundtrack.Sunday
Live Music
Food & Drink
Rock & Ribs 2 Year Anniversary Party
Bring your appetite and your best trick shots: there will be ribs on the grill, Drop Nation onstage, giveaways flying, and pool tables ready for bragging rights.Sunday
Puzzle
Puzzled - A Puzzle Competition
Grab your sharpest eyes and steadiest hands for a jigsaw race where pieces fly, time ticks loud, and bragging rights are the ultimate missing piece to complete your weekend.Sunday
Folk / Acoustic
Michael Daves and Jacob Jolliff
Bring your fastest fingers and sharpest ears: two bluegrass heavy hitters are about to turn a quiet book-lined room into a full-throttle mandolin-and-guitar throwdown.Sunday
Traditional Folk
Traditional Irish Music Session
Pull up a chair, tap your foot, and let the fiddles, flutes, and drum do the talking while you pretend you always knew the difference between a jig and a reel.Sunday
Live Music
Performing Arts
Unstoppable - Womens Choral Society Spring Concert
Get ready for a power playlist sung live: from unstoppable disco grooves to movie power ballads, this concert delivers big harmonies, big feels, and zero homework. Just show up, listen, and leave humming.Sunday
Dance Party
Funk
The Velvet Bolos Present Motown Monday
Shake off the Monday blues with a full-strength dose of Motown, soul, and funk; side effects may include spontaneous dance battles and excessive smiling.Monday
Cribbage
Cribbage!
Shuffle up, count your fifteens, and enjoy an afternoon where the toughest decision might be whether your winning streak deserves a victory treat.Monday
| This week in 1901On June 7, 1901, the first commencement exercises for Eugene High School were held at the Christian church in Eugene. |
Thanks for reading this edition of the Eugene Lowdown. Here's to a weekend that starts with fresh local food and ends with a few solid summer plans on the calendar. If this was helpful, please share or forward it to a friend or neighbor who likes knowing what's happening around Eugene and Springfield.
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