WineStyles and BodyJaz Massage and Gifts have partnered to support WREN. Both businesses will donate 50% of wine tasting and fragrance bar purchases on Tuesday, May 6. Local classical guitarist John Jarvie will play between 6:30-8 p.m.! Drop in for the wine tasting between 5-8:30 p.m. Tasting cost is $9.99. Just mention WREN and both businesses will also donate 10% of purchases bought anytime on Benefit Tuesday. The stores are located behind Washington Mutual Bank in the Woodfield Station shopping center at 29th and Willamette. So come sip, savor, and support the West Eugene Wetlands Education Program.
Events
City Club of Eugene’s
Meet the Candidates Voting Party
Tuesday May 6th
5:30 to 7:30 PM
Downtown Athletic Club
Free and Open to the Public
No Speeches, No Debates, Just Casual Conversation
Drop by the DAC on May 6th and you'll find just about everyone who is on
the local primary ballot! We’ve confirmed these candidates, and more are
pending:
• 4 Mayoral Candidates
• 4 Eugene City Council Candidates
• 5 EWEB Board Candidates
• 4 County Commissioner Candidates
• 2 Sheriff Candidates
• 2 Justice of the Peace Candidates
Bring your ballots, interview the candidates, vote informed.
The Bailey Hill Road Safety Coalition has been working to reduce
pedestrian danger on this street. At the Churchill Area Neighborhood
meeting on January 23, 2008, Eugene Public Works communication manager,
Eric Jones, agreed to take this safety issue into the Public Works
formal planning process.
That process begins with three public design workshops. They will
all be held on Wednesday evenings in the Churchill H.S. library from 6
to 8 p.m. The dates are April 9, May 7 and June 4, 2008. Anyone who has
an interest is invited to attend.
The first workshop on April 9 will highlight work completed to date and
will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about the
concept of a "road diet" and how this treatment could be applied to
Bailey Hill Road. The second design meeting will use maps to have
planners mark out the design ideas generated by the participants at
these meetings. City staff will present a refined concept design at the
final workshop on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
The goal of this process is to develop a concept design that
addresses operational and safety issues with the input of nearby
residents, the broader community, important stakeholders and City
engineering staff.
For additional information, contact Associate Transportation Planner, David Roth at david.f.roth@ci.eugene.or.us or (541) 682-5727. The Eugene project website is located at www.eugene-or.gov/pwprojects.
In related news the parents of McCornack, Kennedy and neighboring
Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson are working on Safe Routes to
School grant proposals for their schools. Contact these schools to
volunteer.
A series of bird-related activities coupled with the flavorful bounty of Oregon's Wine Country, the Wings and Wine festival is held about 15 miles west of Eugene at both Fern Ridge Reservoir and Secret House Winery in Veneta, OR. Visit the West Eugene Wetlands booth to learn more about International Migratory Bird Day, and how wetlands are important to the survival of our feathered friends. The booth will have hands on activities for both children and adults, and WREN will have information available about the Education Center. For more information, visit wingsandwinefestival.com.
Join Emily Steel, City of Eugene Restoration Ecologist on a walk through the beautiful See-sil Savanna, 9-10:30 a.m. Learn about the birds, plants, and oak restoration efforts. Meet at the west end of Royal Avenue. Wear shoes that can get wet and muddy. For more information call 683-6494.
Join volunteers across the state for a day of watershed enhancement and celebration of Amazon Creek, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on May 17. Activities will include the removal of invasive plants and removing trash along Amazon Creek. Tools, snacks, drinks, and direction will be provided. Meet at the West Eugene Wetland Project Office, 751 S. Danebo Ave. For more information call 683-6494. This event is sponsored by SOLV, the City of Eugene, REI, and WREN.
Visit the West Eugene Wetlands booth at this annual celebration of Oregon's wildflowers! This year, native plants and their beautiful butterfly pollinators, will be the focus of the celebration. Enjoy educational exhibits and a display of hundreds of wildflowers. For more information call 747-3817.
Meet at the West Eugene Wetland Project office, 751 S. Danebo Ave, at 9 a.m. to explore spring happenings along the Tsanchiifin Walk. Wear shoes that can get muddy and wet, binoculars will be provided. For more information call 683-6494.
Join BLM botanist, Cheshire Mayrsohn, as she guides us through the amazing world of wetland plants. From rushes to wildflowers, wetlands are filled with a huge diversity of plant life, and Cheshire is a treasure trove of knowledge about this native vegetation. Be prepared for an evening walk over a gravel trail. Meet at the West Eugene Wetlands Office, 751 S. Danebo Ave. This program will be 7-9 p.m. and is intended for adults. Space is limited to 25 people. Pre-registration is required-call 683-6494 or email hmcrae@wewetlands.org.
Churchill Area Neighbors
Next General Meeting: Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 7:00 to 8:30 pm
Churchill Estates, 1919 Bailey Hill Road, Eugene, Oregon
Topic of discussion: Youth Mental Health, A Panel Discussion
From our Newsletter
Youth Mental & Emotional Well Being in Our Neighborhood
by David W. Oaks, CAN Board Member
Our neighborhood's future, of course, is ultimately in the hands of
youth. Too often our society addresses emotional issues of youth only
when there is a crisis. What can our neighborhood do to help? CAN's May
28th meeting will include a special panel:
* Damien Sands is Lane County suicide prevention coordinator. His
position is funded through the "Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Act."
Garrett Lee was Senator Gordon Smith's son who committed suicide at age
21.
Says Damien, "As community members we all play a role when it comes
to the well being of our youth. I'll talk about empowering ourselves,
with some fundamental skills in regards to helping one another."
* Kara Penniman, LCSW, is Mental Health Therapist at Churchill High School.
Said Kara, "For the past three years I have been meeting with
students and families in crisis. I provide individual and family
counseling. I also help schools deal with mental health issues that
arise and refer folks to appropriate community resources."
Kara feels tht mental well being is as important as physical well
being for youth. She says, "Most young people struggling with mental
health problems do not get sufficient services. Services in schools
provide a crucial link for youth who would otherwise not receive any
support."
Explore the West Eugene Wetlands by bike or foot on the Fern Ridge Path between Beltline and Greenhill Road. Along the way, local experts will have educational displays to help you discover the many wonders of the wetlands. Learn about wetland plants, animals, restoration projects, and the education center. At each booth along the path, be sure to get your passport stamped for a chance to win raffle prizes!
The Bailey Hill Road Safety Coalition has been working to reduce
pedestrian danger on this street. At the Churchill Area Neighborhood
meeting on January 23, 2008, Eugene Public Works communication manager,
Eric Jones, agreed to take this safety issue into the Public Works
formal planning process.
That process begins with three public design workshops. They will
all be held on Wednesday evenings in the Churchill H.S. library from 6
to 8 p.m. The dates are April 9, May 7 and June 4, 2008. Anyone who has
an interest is invited to attend.
The first workshop on April 9 will highlight work completed to date and
will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about the
concept of a "road diet" and how this treatment could be applied to
Bailey Hill Road. The second design meeting will use maps to have
planners mark out the design ideas generated by the participants at
these meetings. City staff will present a refined concept design at the
final workshop on Wednesday, June 4, 2008.
The goal of this process is to develop a concept design that
addresses operational and safety issues with the input of nearby
residents, the broader community, important stakeholders and City
engineering staff.
For additional information, contact Associate Transportation Planner, David Roth at david.f.roth@ci.eugene.or.us or (541) 682-5727. The Eugene project website is located at www.eugene-or.gov/pwprojects.
In related news the parents of McCornack, Kennedy and neighboring
Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson are working on Safe Routes to
School grant proposals for their schools. Contact these schools to
volunteer.
