Events in May 2023
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UO: Thermal heating study community forum UO: Thermal heating study community forum
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May 1, 2023Co-hosted by the Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO), the Thermal Systems Task Force, the Office of Finance & Administration, and the Office of Sustainability.
No registration required. Food and beverages provided.
The UO campus community is encouraged to participate. UO representatives will share the goals of the study and the options for transforming the university’s heating system in Eugene to achieve sustainability goals. The forums provide an opportunity for the campus community to ask questions, discuss concerns, and provide feedback.
Provide Feedback to the Task ForceInformation, input, and feedback collected from the campus community will be provided to the Task Force to be considered as they reach their final determination and recommend a course of action to the president.
Students, faculty, and all employees are invited to learn more about the Thermal Heating Study and share feedback at an upcoming forum.
GTFF: May Day parade GTFF: May Day parade
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May 1, 2023Celebrate labor power on a walk from Washburne Park to the GTFF office at 609 E 13th Ave! All workers are welcome! 🌷🌻🌹
Want to help with decorations? Join the Contract Action Team for a parade prep and crafting party on Wednesday, April 26, 4-6pm in the GTFF office.
Washburne ParkE. 21st Ave. and Agate St.Eugene, OR 97403 -
Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community
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May 2, 2023 – May 4, 2023Thank you for joining the UO Student Sustainability Center, the Coalition Against Environmental Racism, and our other co-sponsors for Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community. This series of events, happening across multiple days, will feature educational talks, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students and other UO community members to engage with the idea of abundance. The climate crises and other intersecting issues, such as environmental racism, can make us feel disconnected and hopeless. We believe that one of the most corrective actions we can take in this work is to challenge that narrative. We are all that we need, and we have everything we need! Join us as we explore the abundance of our very own community, and beyond!
Erb Memorial Union (EMU)1395 University St.Eugene , OR 97403 -
Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community
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May 2, 2023 – May 4, 2023Thank you for joining the UO Student Sustainability Center, the Coalition Against Environmental Racism, and our other co-sponsors for Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community. This series of events, happening across multiple days, will feature educational talks, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students and other UO community members to engage with the idea of abundance. The climate crises and other intersecting issues, such as environmental racism, can make us feel disconnected and hopeless. We believe that one of the most corrective actions we can take in this work is to challenge that narrative. We are all that we need, and we have everything we need! Join us as we explore the abundance of our very own community, and beyond!
Erb Memorial Union (EMU)1395 University St.Eugene , OR 97403Poetry in the Park: In Honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womens’ Day Poetry in the Park: In Honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womens’ Day
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May 3, 2023Presented and sponsored by illioo Native Theatre and the UO Native American & Indigenous Studies Academic Residential Community
Call for submissions to honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women!
Submit names, art, and writing to be honored at the MMIW Poetry in the Park reading at Willamalane Heron Park in Springfield, OR.Submit by April 30
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Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community
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May 2, 2023 – May 4, 2023Thank you for joining the UO Student Sustainability Center, the Coalition Against Environmental Racism, and our other co-sponsors for Abundance: challenging narratives of scarcity around environmental crises through shared joy, resources, and community. This series of events, happening across multiple days, will feature educational talks, workshops, and volunteer opportunities for students and other UO community members to engage with the idea of abundance. The climate crises and other intersecting issues, such as environmental racism, can make us feel disconnected and hopeless. We believe that one of the most corrective actions we can take in this work is to challenge that narrative. We are all that we need, and we have everything we need! Join us as we explore the abundance of our very own community, and beyond!
Erb Memorial Union (EMU)1395 University St.Eugene , OR 97403 -
Food Not Bombs: free meal Food Not Bombs: free meal
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May 5, 2023FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Park Blocks800–854 Oak StEugene, OR 97401United States -
Food Not Bombs: free meal Food Not Bombs: free meal
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May 12, 2023FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Park Blocks800–854 Oak StEugene, OR 97401United States -
Food Not Bombs: free meal Food Not Bombs: free meal
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May 19, 2023FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Park Blocks800–854 Oak StEugene, OR 97401United States -
WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners
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May 21, 2023Hey! WVAP is going to start hosting weekly letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners. Sunday, growers market, 3-5.
All materials are provided and please wear a mask. Growers market is near the Eugene Amtrak station between black wolf supper club and morning glory cafe.
Growers Market454 Willamette St.Eugene, OR 97401 -
Food Not Bombs: free meal Food Not Bombs: free meal
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May 26, 2023FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Free food is served every Friday, 4-5pm at the Park Blocks
Park Blocks800–854 Oak StEugene, OR 97401United States -
NAC: Solidarity share fair NAC: Solidarity share fair
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May 28, 2023The purpose of the Share Fair is to connect people with resources, services, and each other in a convenient and fun way. The fair will be providing free resources and services from local organizations and community groups to unhoused and working class members of the community. There will be food, live music, games, and a chance to know other Eugene organizations and folks in the community – and it’s all free!When: Sunday, May 28th, 2023Where: Eugene Park Blocks (8th and Oak)Time: noon-4pm (Setup 11am-noon, cleanup 4-5pm)** Want to help out? Donations, volunteers, and services needed! **Donation info: https://neighborhoodanarchists.org/sharefair/Volunteer info: https://neighborhoodanarchists.org/share-fair-volunteer/Services info: https://neighborhoodanarchists.org/share-fair-services/Contact: sharefair@neighborhoodanarchists.orgPark Blocks800–854 Oak StEugene, OR 97401United StatesWVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners WVAP: Letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners
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May 28, 2023Hey! WVAP is going to start hosting weekly letter writing to Atlanta forest defenders and political prisoners. Sunday, growers market, 3-5.
All materials are provided and please wear a mask. Growers market is near the Eugene Amtrak station between black wolf supper club and morning glory cafe.
Growers Market454 Willamette St.Eugene, OR 97401