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Eugene Events this Week
Eugene Oregon Events: March 5-March 11, 2025
Top Picks 🏅
Our top picks for events you won’t want to miss.
Friday 3/7 Disorient Asian American Film Festival (all weekend)
Friday 3/7 Have some fun at Grown-Ups Night at the Museum
Saturday 3/8 Neon Night Roller Skate Party for all ages
Saturday 3/8 Think you can win the Glimmer Cup Cornhole Tournament?
Sunday 3/9 Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Eugene Concert Choir
Around Town 🏙️
It’s healthy to leave your house once in a while…
Wednesday 3/5 Hear ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro
Wednesday 3/5 Comedy Open Mic, but with a twist
Wednesday 3/5 Martin King & Co will be will be exploring jazz
Thursday 3/6 Music & photos combine in The Simon & Garfunkel Story
Thursday 3/6 Admire young dancers at Frenchtastique Recital (& Friday)
Thursday 3/6 Hear some acoustic Americana with Tuesday String Band
Friday 3/7 Vocalist Billie Eidson will be at the Jazz Station
Friday 3/7 Check out the Lane County Home & Garden Show (all weekend)
Friday 3/7 Anne Zander is Mother, a postpartum night of comedy
Friday 3/7 Disorient 20th; Opening night reception and performance
Friday 3/7 Standup Joey Avery is dishing laughs at Olsen Run (also Sat.)
Friday 3/7 Join a night of live salsa music and dancing
Friday 3/7 Lane Chamber Choir teams up with Lane Concert Choir
Saturday 3/8 Fill up on dance at the Northwest Dance Festival
Saturday 3/8 Watch Ultimate Frisbee at the 2025 Northwest Cup
Saturday 3/8 Get some Midwest humor with comedian Charlie Berens
Saturday 3/8 Swing Dance Party with live music
Saturday 3/8 Hear the Tipton’s Sax Quartet at Jazz Station
Saturday 3/8 Mahler Symphony No. 4 at The Shedd (also Sunday)
Saturday 3/8 Hear some trumpet and flugelhorn with Peter Olstad
Saturday 3/8 Battle of the Bands; 6 bands and only one winner
Saturday 3/8 A night out with WellMama; Spring Soiree
Sunday 3/9 Cozy Crafting Sundays with Eugene Makerspace
Tuesday 3/11 U of O Symphony Orchestra do Shostakovich Symphony 5
Tuesday 3/11 Go craft a beaded suncatcher for your window
For the Kiddos 🛝
We won’t judge if you want to go and don’t have kids!
Wednesday 3/5 Create a bowl with yarn (ages 5-9)
Friday 3/7 Family story time with books and songs
Friday 3/7 Vibes; hangout w/ video games, snacks, art, etc (ages 12-18)
Saturday 3/8 Family story time at the library
Saturday 3/8 Baby and toddler Stuff Swap
Saturday 3/8 Eugene Concert Choir puts on: Singing Celebration for Kids
Sunday 3/9 Fun with paper bag puppets (ages 5-9)
Tuesday 3/11 Young Ecologist Club; flowers under microscope (ages 9-12)
The Duck Corner 🦆
All things University of Oregon.
Wednesday 3/5 A Shameless Showcase of Show Tunes
Wednesday 3/5 Catch a lecture on Landscape and Urban design
Thursday 3/6 Oregon Win Symphony… guess the theme with Enigma III
Thursday 3/6 UO Dance in Concert (also Fri. and Sat.)
Thursday 3/6 Finding Hope In Dark Times for Democracy lecture
Thursday 3/6 Critical Imagination visiting artist lecture
Thursday 3/6 Women’s Lacrosse vs San Diego State
Friday 3/7 Acrobatics and Tumbling vs Gannon
Friday 3/7 Women’s Softball vs Florida State
Friday 3/7 Piano concert with the works of Maurice Ravel
Saturday 3/8 Be entertained by the Gospel Choir Concert
Saturday 3/8 Women’s Softball vs Oregon State
Sunday 3/9 Women’s Softball vs Florida State
Sunday 3/9 Women’s Softball vs Abilene Christian
Sunday 3/9 Hear the Isidore String Quartet
Monday 3/10 Catch the Oregon Wind Ensemble perform
Monday 3/10 Women’s Softball vs Abilene Christian
Tuesday 3/11 Men’s Baseball vs Grand Canyon
Tuesday 3/11 Attend a free guest lecture on Awe, the emotion
Tuesday 3/11 Learn about the Landback indigenous movement; panel & presentation
Tuesday 3/11 Book talk: The Anti-Racist Education of an Ordinary White
PS: Use these links for more information on the sport’s listings:
What’s on Tap 🍻
Grab a beverage and stay a while.
Wednesday 3/5 Girl’s Night Out The Show at John Henrys
Wednesday 3/5 Survivor watch party at PublicHouse
Wednesday 3/5 Sassafras at Sam Bonds
Thursday 3/6 Muse; Women in Music (all weekend, multiple locations)
Friday 3/7 Groovy rock and roll with Oxalis and Eve N’ The Bad Apples
Saturday 3/8 Women’s Day at Viking brewing with music and poster printing
Saturday 3/8 Skeletons will be highlighting the Grateful Dead’s music
Saturday 3/8 Attend a super modern pop cabaret; PowerPop Girls
Saturday 3/8 Listen to Brook Adams on the guitar at Arable Brewing
Sunday 3/9 Try your hand at a Speed Puzzling Showdown
Monday 3/10 Pub History: Power and Protest in the Pacific Whaling Fleet
Tuesday 3/11 Watch some Irish dancing at Falling Sky Brewing
Take a Hike 🌲
Get outside, you live in Oregon for darn sakes!
Wednesday 3/5 Perhaps one last snowshoe trip of the season?
Saturday 3/8 Living River Exploration Day at Green Island
Saturday 3/8 American Kestrel art workshop and guided walk
Saturday 3/8 Learn about garden bed preparation, planning, & maintenance
Sunday 3/9 Take a guided nature walk and make seed bombs
Tuesday 3/11 Go on a group Wetland Wander at the See-Sil/Hansen site
Free 💸
Need we say more?
Thursday 3/6 Paul Safar and the Celeste String Quartet at Tsunami Books
Friday 3/7 First Friday Art Walk… including dancing and more
Friday 3/7 Bring your broken items to the free Fix-It Fair
Friday 3/7 Attend a play reading: Kitty & the Crescent Moon (also Sat.)
Friday 3/7 Museum of Natural and Cultural History free first Friday
Saturday 3/8 See all the goodies at Lane County Farmers Market
Tuesday 3/11 See LCC theater students perform in an Acting Showcase
Tuesday 3/11 University of Notre Damn Glee Club perform
Tuesday 3/11 Learn to macrame a wristlet keychain
Not Eugene, but Close Enough 🚗
Events about an hour away, ish.
Saturday 3/8 Women’s Shred Day at Willamette Pass
Saturday 3/8 Siuslaw Dunes trail race (Florence)
Saturday 3/8 “Go“ to Scandinavia w/ a Swedish Benefit Dinner (Junction City)
Saturday 3/8 Take a group hike along the ocean (Florence)
Saturday 3/8 Winter Carnival with loads of free activities at Hoodoo
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