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what's happening Wonderful Winter What’s Happenings Since 1982 INDIGENOUS ARTIST ARUSHA DITTMER, DEPICTS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN WILDLIFE AND ITS ENVIRONMENT FROM AN INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE. Photo by Arusha Dittmer Kids/Family Spectator Sports Family Storytime , 10:15am, Rally in the Alley , 5:30-7pm, Bethel Branch Eugene Public Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd. 5th St. Market Alley, 296 E. 5th Ave. Spiritual Sensory Storytime, 4:30pm, Higher Self Meditation , 5pm, Downtown Eugene Public Library. visit SpiritualArts.org for link. Lectures/Classes Refuge Recovery , 5:30-7pm, 6-8pm, Art w/ Alejandro, 590 Pearl St., ste. 104. $35. Sacred Connections Com- munity Church, 810 W. 3rd Ave. Literary Arts Tarot Practice Circle , 7-9pm, Paint & Sip: Full Moon Sunset , Brightheart Alchemy Guides, 995 Lewis Ave. Apt. 4. $4-9. Indigenous Currencies: Read- ing & Book Signing w/ Ashley Cordes , 6-7pm, Museum of Teens Natural & Cultural History, 1680 E. 15th Ave. Make a Beaded Plant , 4pm, Bethel Branch Eugene Public Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd. Melissa Hart & Brian Trapp: Reading & Conversation About Growing Up in Special Needs Families , 7-8:45pm, Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette. November 14 Word Open Mic , 7-9:30pm, F R I DAY Wordcrafters Studio, 436 Charnelton St., ste. 100. $15. Art/Craft Markets 4pm, Student Jewelry Sale, 1190 Franklin Blvd. Papercrafternoon , 4-6pm, Wordcrafters Studio, 436 Charnelton St., ste. 100. $29. The Duck Store Presents: 2025 Tools of the Trade Show , Paint & Sip: Colorful Starry Night , 6:30-8:30pm, Art w/ Student Jewelry Sale , 9am- NOV. 14 The November Second Friday Art Walk features Indigenous artists at Springfi eld City Hall Gallery. The art show is called First People: Expressions of how we move in your world , and is centered around four dynamic artists, Leo White Horse (Sicangu Lakota), Arusha Dittmer (Ho-Chunk), Raoul Dittmer (Ho-Chunk) and Kunu Bearchum (Northern Cheyenne, Ho-Chunk), portraying powerful contemporary issues. Keith Benett, a Spring- fi eld Art Commission commissioner, says, “Each piece gives viewers a way to create dialogue. A wide variety brings something for everyone.” Folk rock singer Forest Mountain Lion will perform during the show, pairing the Indigenous art pieces with music to showcase their powerful representations. Springfi eld City Art Gallery uses events like this to promote cultural richness and diversity in Springfi eld. The event is for everyone, and the immersive experience is meant for families to enjoy time together while soaking up the importance of Indigenous art and artists in the community. — Corin Antonio First People: Expressions of how we move in your world, part of the Second Friday Art Walk show, is 5 pm to 7 pm Friday, Nov. 14, at Springfi eld City Hall Gallery, 225 5th Street. Free. 10am-4pm, The Duck Store, 895 E. 13th Ave. Alejandro, 590 Pearl St., ste. 104. $45. Nightlife Benefi ts Trivia w/ Geo: Friends , 6:15pm, Welcoming Our New Neighbors Celebration , 6pm, Unitarian PublicHouse, 418 A St., ste. 4606, Spfd. Universalist Church, 1685 W. 13th Ave. $35-250. Trivia , 6:30-8:30pm, Viking Comedy Brewing West, 520 Com- mercial St., ste. F. Giggle & Gulp , 8pm, Grati- tude Brewing, 540 E. 8th Ave. $11-17. Bingo Night , 7pm, Twisted Duck Pub, 529 W. Centen- nial Blvd., Spfd. Kegs of Comedy w/ Greg Beachler & Mike Hanson , Trivia , 7pm, Gratitude Brew- 8-10pm, Tallman Brewing, 2055 Primrose St., Leba- non. $14. ing, 540 E. 8th Ave. Thursday Night Karaoke w/ Adam , 8pm-midnight, Happy Hours, 645 River Rd. Film Karaoke , 8:30pm-12:30am, Warren Miller's Sno-Ciety, The Barn Light, 924 Wil- lamette. November 13 River Rd. Walk Audit & Town Hall w/ Smart Growth America , T H U R S DAY 3-8:30pm, Eugene Grocery Outlet, 2060 River Rd. Benefi ts Coats for Kindness , 2-7pm, Sheldon Oaks Retirement, 2525 Cal Young Rd. Civics Hwy. 99 Walk Audit & Town Hall w/ Smart Growth America , 9am-1:30pm, Lane County Parole & Probation, 2699 Roosevelt Blvd. Tree Planting Volunteer Crew Leader Training , 6-8:30pm, Campbell Community Ctr., 155 High St. Film Gatherings NOIRvember Film: The Naked Spur , 6pm, Downtown Eu- Emerald Empire Kiwanis Club Mtg. , noon, Countryside gene Public Library. Pizza & Grill, 645 River Rd. Food/Drink Family Support Group , Annual Friendsgiving , Drag 11:30am-10pm, PublicHouse, 418 A St., Spfd. The Muse Collective Cabaret: A Date w/ Deities , 9pm, The Annual Great beergarden Beer Fest , 11:30am-10pm, beer- Sparrow & Serpent Pub, 211 Washington St. $5-10. garden, 777 W. 6th Ave. Thursday Tasting w/ Ecliptic Brewing , 5pm, PLAY, 232 W. 7-8:30pm, NAMI Lane County, 129 9th St., Spfd. or visit Nami.org for link. Health Walk w/ Ease , 2-3pm, OSU Extension Service, Lane County, 996 Jeff erson St. 5th Ave. 7pm, Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave., Cor- vallis. $20-25. Outdoors/Recreation Gentle Chair Yoga w/ Clark Sta- cer , noon-1pm, St. Thomas Food/Drink Episcopal Fellowship Hall, 1465 Coburg Rd. Annual Friendsgiving , 11:30am-10pm, PublicHouse, 418 A St., Spfd. Social Dance Annual Great beergarden Beer Fest , 11:30am-10pm, beer- Latin Dancing , 7-10pm, Claim 52 Brewing, 232 Lincoln St. $5. Sean-nós Workshop w/ Maldon Meehan , 7-8pm, Knights of Pythias Hall, 420 W. 12th Ave. $10. garden, 777 W. 6th Ave. Health Peer Connection Support Group , 4-5:30pm, NAMI Lane County, 129 9th St., Spfd. Assistance League Thrift Shop The Holidays Have Arrived! ECO-CONSCIOUS Gifts and Home Decor SPECIALIZE IN Local Artists and Artisans Come thrift with us! eugene.assistanceleague.org 1149 WILLAMETTE WE CARRY AN ASSORTMENT OF Candles, Soaps, Bath & Beauty Products, Stationery, Journals, Stickers, Pens, Pet Products, Home Goods And Lots More! 946 WILLAMETTE ST. Between Broadway and 10th (458) 240-7158 ebbandflowboutique.com 12 November 13, 2025 support.eugeneweekly.com