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It was all about art at the Hult Center recently, as Annie Aguiar reports. Art Belongs Day brought high school students from the Lane ESD Life Skills program into the Hult Center for inclusive art-making, thanks to a collaboration with #instaballet. Students participated in visual art, music creation and choreography for dancers.
Taylor Goebel was at the annual Chefsโ Night Out on Monday, and she had a few bites she will remember, specifically a tea cookie from the Shelton McMurphey Johnson House. More than 50 food and drink options, along with a full roasted pig? Sounds like a good event.
It hasn’t been a great time to be selling a house. As Elon Glucklich writes, fewer houses came onto the market and sold in the first three months of the year than during the same time period last year. Sale prices also dropped in March.
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Stories you might have missed Tuesday …
- For Laurie Trieger, a public criticism rekindles a 30-year-old memory of sexual harassment
- Springfield payroll tax moves forward amid proposed budget cut concerns
- Eugene police find two explosive devices in vehicle; one person arrested
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Arts event opens up Hult Center for inclusive experience for life skill students
By Annie Aguiar
The first-ever Art Belongs Day had students participating in adapted workshops across the building, including visual art, music creation, and a session where they suggested choreography for dancers.

Event doles out thousands of bite-sized delights, while raising $160,000 for food bank
By Taylor Goebel
Food for Lane Countyโs 34th annual Chefsโ Night Out fundraiser showcased the culinary work of more than 50 local chefs and makers. What were some of the tastiest morsels?
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