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Vaccination raffle offers tickets to UO games, Olympic Trials If you re getting your first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine this weekend, you could win a big prize. Posted: Jun 3, 2021 2:04 PM Posted By: Chelsea Hunt EUGENE, Ore. – A new vaccination raffle in Lane County is offering up some big prizes. County officials say if you get your first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine this weekend, you’ll be entered to win season tickets to Ducks football, men’s and women’s basketball and tickets to the Olympic Trials. Two pairs of tickets each are up for grabs in the raffle. “We know there’s no shortage of Duck and track and field fans in Lane County,” said Lane County’s COVID-19 response Incident Commander Steve Adams. “The partnership with the University of Oregon has been incredible throughout the pandemic and offering these tickets is another way to encourage our community to reach that 65 percent vaccination goal and move us into the low-risk catego ....
4J to host open house on new elementary school designs An open house Wednesday evening will allow the community to provide input on a new school that will be built in Eugene. Posted: May 26, 2021 3:53 AM Updated: May 26, 2021 7:15 AM Posted By: Jacob Roberts EUGENE, Ore. – An open house Wednesday evening will allow the community to provide input on a new school that will be built in Eugene. Design work is underway to build the new Camas Ridge Elementary School on East 29 th Avenue. The school’s design team will unveil new schematics to replace the former building and take questions and gather feedback. ....
When people rose up a year ago against the murder of George Floyd and other Black Americans killed by police, it reignited a racial justice movement in Oregon and across the world with calls for change in every corner of our communities. Schools were specifically challenged for perpetuating racism through whitewashed and incomplete histories and were called on to play a new role: to teach the next generation to be anti-racist. Many local schools during the protests acknowledged the continued presence of racism and pledged against it, saying they would “do the work” to confront it in schools and listen more to their students of color. But a year later, with few exceptions, many changes have only appeared in long-term policy reviews or promises without immediate change, causing some to wonder whether they will follow through. ....