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    DOWNTOWNSPRINGFIELD
CALENDAR
FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Springfi eld
Farmers’ Market An open-air
marketplace for locally pro-
duced fresh vegetables, fruits,
and plants. This season features
live music, art, community
workshops, chef demos, kids’
activities and much more. Fea-
turing Stars Wars characters
6/17. Accepts cash, debit, cred-
it, and SNAP. Springfi eldFarmer-
sMarket.net. Every Friday 3-7pm
at the Library Fountain Plaza,
5th & A Street in Downtown
Springfi eld. FREE.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18 & 19
Roving Park Players (theater):
The Tempest, 6pm, Island Park
200 West B St., FREE.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18 Oregon
Carousels This program will
include a 20-minute video
produced by Darrell Jabin who
will join Tyson Brown, coordi-
nator of the Albany Carousel
Project, for a presentation
about carousels from around
the state. 3:30pm Springfi eld
Public Library 225 Fifth St.
726-3766. FREE.
MONDAY, JUNE 20 Sum-
mer Reading Kick-Off Get Your
FREE Book! Anyone age 0-18
can pick out a free book to
start the summer off right.
And don’t forget your ice
cream! Read all summer and
you can win a $20 gift certifi -
cate to the UO Duck Store, a
pass to Camp Putt or Splash!
Wave Pool. More details when
you pick up your book! 11am at
the Fountain Plaza. FREE.
MONDAY, JULY 4 Light of
Liberty Celebration Now in its
Eighth year, Light of Liberty is
a fundraiser featuring music,
food, family fun, and a fabulous
fi reworks show set to music
and refl ected over the scenic
Willamette River. Island Park,
200 W B St, Springfi eld, OR
97477, 541- 736- 4544. Tickets
on sale beginning June 21 at
SUB 250 A Street. Tickets are
$5 in advance, $7 at the gate.
Kids 5 and under are FREE.
TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Clay
Flute Workshops Part 1, Work-
ing the Clay 2-3:30pm at
Springfi eld Public Library 225
Fifth Street. Artist Samuel
Becerra presents two work-
shops for sculpting and design-
ing your own clay fl ute. For
ages 8-18. Pre-registration
required; sign up at the youth
services desk. For more infor-
mation, contact: Carrie Schin-
dele-Cupples Adult & Teen
Services Librarian 726-3766.
FRIDAY, JULY 8 Second Fri-
day Art Walk Join us for a cel-
ebration of the arts in Down-
town Springfi eld! Featured art-
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ists, food, live music, and fun at
locations along Main Street in
Downtown Springfi eld. 5-8pm
every second Friday of the
month. Featuring Stars Wars
characters throughout down-
town this night only. FREE.
TUESDAY, JULY 12
Part 2, Painting the
Flute 2-3:30pm at Springfi eld
Public Library 225 Fifth Street.
Artist Samuel Becerra presents
two workshops for sculpting
and designing your own clay
fl ute. For ages 8-18. Pre-regis-
tration required; sign up at the
youth services desk. For more
information, contact: Carrie
Schindele-Cupples Adult & Teen
Services Librarian 726-3766.
A DVERT ISE YO UR B US I N ESS H E R E FO R AS L I TTL E AS $8 8 . CAL L 5 41-48 4-0519
Buy 1 Combo
Bright Oak Meats
“Your Jerky Headquarters”
Get the 2nd
M-F 7:30-5 • Sat 8-4
Local Meat - Aff ordable Prices
326 Main St. • Springfi eld
541-746-7999
Supporting local business
supports local farmers
50% OFF
Family owned since 1978
Any Entree w/ purchase of one entree &
two beverages at regular price
660 Main Street, Springfi eld
541-726-6913
One Coupon Per Table • Not Valid with Any Other Off er
Expires July 6, 2011
M-F
M-F 8am-9pm • Sat 9am-9pm • Su 10am-7pm
1/2 price
737 Main Street
Downtown Springfield
541-747-8617
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Make a Difference in Springfield
Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee
The City of Springfi eld is seeking 5-9 Springfi eld residents
to serve on a Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee,
with a goal of including at least one underserved community
representative and one youth advocate (i.e. high school
student). This one-year “pilot” committee will meet a total
of four times during the course of the year. The Committee
may provide citizen input on needed pedestrian and bicycle
facilities and programs, grant requests, etc. Committee
members should have an interest in promoting pedestrian
and/or bicycle interests in Springfi eld.
Persons interested in serving on the Pedestrian and Bicycle
Advisory Committee should pick up an application at
Springfi eld City Hall and return the completed application
to the Springfi eld Engineering and Transportation Division
before noon on or before June 24 to be considered.
For additional information contact:
David Reesor, Senior Transportation Planner,
at 541.726.4585
or email at dreesor@springfi eld-or.gov
Online at www.springfi eld-or.gov or
www.facebook.com/Springfi eldOR
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