Still growing strong
after 37 years
Hard Times Distillery will be opening a
tasting room at 547 Blair Blvd., across from
Tacovore and next to Mame. “The neighborhood
has become known for food, beer and wine, but
now there are locally made distilled spirits as
well,” says Ben Maude of Hard Times. Call him
at 414-9752.
Balance Beauty and Health has expanded
to include spa services at 1293 Lincoln St.
downtown. New is Celine Bailey, who has
worked as a licensed esthetician, makeup
artist and massage therapist since 2006 and
has worked at spas and resorts in Cape Cod,
Mass. The business also offers acupuncture
three days a week and herbal consultation and
sales.
Call
393-6637
or
see
balancebeautyandhealth.com.
Sizzle Pie at 910 Willamette St. is
celebrating its first anniversary this week, says
general manager Brian Hebb. The business,
which also has several stores in Portland, is
celebrating “one year of downtown
revitalization and 365 consecutive days of
pizza partying,” Hebb says. “Over the past year,
we’ve seen businesses thrive around us, the
atmosphere improve on the downtown blocks
and citizens embrace their newly vibrant urban
core.” Find information on giveaways and a
photo contest on Sizzle Pie’s Facebook page.
The annual Visitor Information Celebration
focusing on tourism begins at 5:30 pm
Thursday, June 19, at the Center for Meeting
and Learning at the LCC main campus on 30th
Avenue. Sponsored by Travel Lane County.
Travel writer Grant McOmie of Grant’s Getaways
will be one of the speakers. Social hour begins
at 5:30 pm and the dinner and awards
ceremony begins at 6:30 pm. Contact lisa@
eugenecascadescoast.org.
Right at Home Eugene is a new business at
1639 Oak St., owned by Carol Manson and part
of a national enterprise that provides
assessment and in-home care for those who
are recovering from hospital care or needing
services associated with aging. Services are
provided to Eugene, Springfield and Junction
City. Call 833-5050 or see rightathome.net/
Eugene.
An informal discussion titled “Tips and
tools: How to approach a business about
sponsoring or partnering with your arts
group” will be from 5 to 7 pm Thursday, June
19, at the Eugene Public Library Singer Room.
Sponsored by the Arts and Business Alliance of
Eugene. RSVP not required but appreciated.
Email Karen Rainsong at director@
artsbusinessalliance.org.
Cycling for Veterans is planning the
Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway Veterans
Ride Saturday, June 28, and is looking for
volunteers and other support. The ride this year
is from Champoeg State Heritage Area south of
Newberg to Willamette Mission State Park north
of Kaiser, a distance of about 18 miles. Market
of Choice will donate drinks and food and the
city of Eugene will donate a van and two interns
to help. More food, more volunteers and some
shuttle pickups and drivers are needed.
Contact Ree McSween at cyclingforveterans@
gmail.com or call 337-3710.
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No purchase necessary • 1 entry per person
EVENTS AT OLIVE STREET STORE
Saturday, June 21 • 10am-4pm
Chuck from Cascade Minerals will discuss
the importance of ReMineralizing your soil
FREE Samples
(limited to stock on hand)
Saturday, June 21 • 11am-4pm
Dave from Down To Earth will be on hand
to answer your questions about fertilizer
FREE Samples
(limited to stock on hand)
Saturday, June 21 • 11am-2pm
Angela will be serving delicious iced tea
from Labrang Tea Traders
Monday, June 23 • 2-4pm
Canning Demo & Book Signing with
Marisa McClellan
author of Food in Jars and her NEW Book
Preserving by the Pint:
Quick Seasonal Canning for Small Spaces
EVENTS AT WILLAMETTE STORE
Saturday, June 21 • 11am-2pm
Star from Sel Terre
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formulas that defy expectations
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