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Good morning. It's Tuesday, May 5th. May is doing that thing where one day you are inside, and the next day you are plotting your whole social life outdoors. Between community celebrations and plenty of reasons to hop on a bike, your calendar is about to look a lot less theoretical. Alright, here's today's edition of your Eugene Lowdown:
Culture, Crafts, and Food Trucks Unite
Springfield is bringing the vibes back for its 4th annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration on Friday, May 8th, at Guy Lee Elementary. Expect local artist performances, dance groups, and food truck fare, plus hands-on fun like calligraphy, henna, and Hawaiian lei making.
Bike Month Rolls In With Perks
The Bike Month Passport returns with new artwork by local artist Erick Wonderly Varela. Starting Thursday, passports are available at the Kick-Off Party and participating bike shops; participants collect stickers at events or local businesses and turn in completed passports at month end for prize drawings. PeaceHealth Rides Bike Share is offering a free month of bike share during May.
Cinco de Mayo
Food Trucks
Cinco De Mayo at the Sweet Market
Bring your appetite and your best dance moves for a night where tacos, tunes, and good company team up to make May 5 feel like the weekend showed up early.Tuesday
Food & Drink
Taco Tuesday - The Cooler
Bring your appetite and a few extra napkins for $3 tacos paired with $5 margaritas and Modelo drafts that might have you taco-bout coming back every week.Tuesday
Cinco de Mayo
Trivia Night
Taco Tuesday - Low Places
Bring your appetite and your brainpower: tacos and margaritas fuel the afternoon, then trivia kicks in later so you can prove you are as sharp as you are hungry.Tuesday
Food & Drink
Taco Tuesday - Plank Town
Spice up your Tuesday with tacos and margaritas so good you might start calling it the best day of the week and your weekend warm-up rolled into one.Tuesday
Jazz
Artistic Encounters with the Joe Manis Trio
Skip the boring desk lunch and let a roaring sax solo soundtrack your sandwich instead. One compact hour of jazz, sunshine, and people-watching easily beats scrolling your phone indoors.Tuesday
Dance
Beginning Lindy Hop Class
Step away from the couch and into the jazz age as you learn swoopy basics, cheerful swing outs, and how to actually enjoy social dancing instead of just watching it on video.Tuesday
Biz Networking
The Work Sesh
Pack your laptop and your half-finished dreams, then power through them beside new friends who understand that sometimes productivity needs caffeine, camaraderie, and a tiny bit of peer pressure.Tuesday
Comedy Show
Another Round: Open Mic Comedy
Warm up your funniest story and your best fake confidence, because five minutes onstage, a live crowd, and zero cover is the perfect recipe for unforgettable punchlines and harmless embarrassment.Wednesday
Trivia Night
Trivia Night
Bring your nerdiest pals, flex random facts you never thought you would use, and compete for bragging rights, small prizes, and one more excuse to stay out on a Wednesday night.Wednesday
Live Music
Le Vent Du Nord
Prepare for an onslaught of toe tapping as driving reels, lush harmonies, and infectious rhythms turn a midweek evening into a spirited Quebec folk party, no passport or French dictionary required.Wednesday
Education
Could a Travel Sabbatical Be Your Next Chapter?
Thinking about quitting the cubicle for cobblestone streets and one way tickets? Swap spreadsheets for flight sheets while learning how to plan a smart, budget friendly sabbatical that will not wreck your future self.Wednesday
Jazz
Jammin' With the Pros Jazz Jam
Hear solos so fresh they are being invented on the spot while a house band of pros keeps the groove locked in. Expect surprise guests, bold riffs, and that one solo that makes the whole room cheer.Wednesday
Rock
Live: Frank Viele
Bring your feelings, your friends, and maybe a tissue or two. One gifted songwriter, a pile of guitars, and a roomful of catchy hooks might just turn your midweek slump into an encore-worthy night out.Wednesday
Conversation
Conversaciones En Espanol
Swap screen time for Spanish time and chat with real humans instead of language apps while you laugh, listen, and level up your conversation skills.Wednesday
Ballet
Theater Play
As You Like It: A Wild West Ballet
Swap sonnets for spurs as Shakespeare's lovers dodge barroom brawls, disguise mishaps, and a hoedown finale in this Wild West ballet that proves romance pairs surprisingly well with cowboy boots.Thursday
Latin Night
Salsa Dance
Latin Dance Night
Shimmy into an all-ages Latin groove as DJ Vito spins salsa, bachata, and more, starting with an easy intro lesson so even two left feet can find the beat.Thursday
Health
Heart Walk and Talk
Lace up, chat up, and walk your way through heart-health wisdom as experts turn medical advice into easy steps you can actually follow between snack breaks.Thursday
Country
Hip-Hop
Struggle Jennings
Leave the playlist at home and let Struggle Jennings handle the soundtrack, serving up three solid hours of live hip-hop that hits harder than your car speakers ever could.Thursday
Cycling
Active
Learn to Ride
Turn wobbles into wins at this free bike skills clinic where tiny victories, big smiles, and a few slightly dramatic first glides add up to new confidence pedaling around without training wheels.Thursday
Plant Sale
LCDS Tuber and Plant Auction
Bring your best poker face and your garden wish list to an evening where dahlia fans try to outbid each other for tubers, cuttings, and plants that promise serious backyard flower drama all summer long.Thursday
Volunteering
Lecture
Dental X-Ray Volunteer Opportunity
Give students something to smile about by volunteering as their X-ray patient. In about an hour, you score a free exam and full set of dental images while they check off board requirements.Thursday
| This week in 1934On May 9, 1934, Portland longshoremen walked off the job, crippling West Coast shipping as part of a coast-wide strike. |
Thanks for reading this edition of the Eugene Lowdown. If you end up collecting stickers, learning a new craft, or just finding a new excuse to be outside, we consider that a win. Forward this to a friend who claims they are "bored" in May (politely, but firmly). See you next time.
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