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SUMMARY:Eugene Gleemen Spring Concert
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/eugene-gleemen-spring-concert/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250514T183000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T181427Z
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SUMMARY:Springfilm Presents: The Prestige
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/springfilm-presents-the-prestige/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250512
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CREATED:20250423T230748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T011738Z
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SUMMARY:Alice in Wonderland Jr.
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/alice-in-wonderland-jr/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rose Children Theater":MAILTO:rct@rosechildrenstheatre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250425T193000
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CREATED:20250422T232710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T210502Z
UID:797-1745609400-1745695800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎶 A3’s Fourth Annual Music & Dance Concert
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/797/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250414T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250414T213000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190638
CREATED:20240903T093545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T031813Z
UID:173-1744659000-1744666200@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Chamber Music Amici: Old & New
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/old-new/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250412T190000
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CREATED:20250411T215905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T215905Z
UID:780-1744484400-1744491600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:All That! Dance Company Presents: Overcome Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/all-that-dance-company-presents-overcome-benefit-concert/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="All That! Dance Company":MAILTO:info@allthatdancecompany.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250405T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190638
CREATED:20250226T022709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T233539Z
UID:687-1743877800-1743885000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🏆Springfield Arts and Culture Awards 2025🏆
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8f%86springfield-arts-and-culture-awards-2025%f0%9f%8f%86/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190638
CREATED:20250311T225419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250329T020140Z
UID:720-1743793200-1743800400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎶 The Sugar Beets' 35th Anniversary Concert 🎶
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%b6-the-sugar-beets-35th-anniversary-concert-%f0%9f%8e%b6/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190638
CREATED:20250205T234224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T234224Z
UID:643-1743276600-1743282000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎭 Teacher Appreciation Comedy Night: Stand-Up from the Classroom 🎭
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%ad-teacher-appreciation-comedy-night-stand-up-from-the-classroom-%f0%9f%8e%ad/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250328T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250328T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250324T232706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T232716Z
UID:760-1743186600-1743193800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Springfield History Museum & AARP Oregon Present “No Place to Grow Old” Documentary on Senior Homelessness
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/springfield-history-museum-aarp-oregon-present-no-place-to-grow-old-documentary-on-senior-homelessness/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250327T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250315T051207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T051210Z
UID:734-1743103800-1743109200@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Riverside Chamber Symphony
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/riverside-chamber-symphony-2/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/riverside.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250326T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250326T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250324T232414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T232414Z
UID:755-1743013800-1743021000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎬 SpringFilm Presents: Hugo 🎬
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%ac-springfilm-presents-hugo-%f0%9f%8e%ac/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250325
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250311T234747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T032745Z
UID:726-1742774400-1742860799@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:❄️CIRCUS ON ICE❄️ SOLD OUT!
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%e2%9d%84%ef%b8%8fcircus-on-ice%e2%9d%84%ef%b8%8f/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250323T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250323T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250217T224555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T224555Z
UID:664-1742749200-1742758200@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎪 WELCOME TO THE CIRCUS OF HORROR! 🎪
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%aa-welcome-to-the-circus-of-horror-%f0%9f%8e%aa/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/CIRCUS-OF-HORROR-SPRINGFIELD.png
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20241221T202218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241221T202251Z
UID:537-1742601600-1742687999@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎈 The Amazing Bubble Man – Louis Pearl 🎈
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/post-537/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/bubbleman.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250310T221207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T233757Z
UID:713-1741996800-1742169599@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night's Dream
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/MSND-Poster-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250308T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250308T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20241118T210516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T195200Z
UID:432-1741462200-1741467600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:SSJO: Peter Olstad
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/ssjo-peter-olstad/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Peter-Olstad.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Swing Shift Jazz Orchestra":MAILTO:swingshiftoregon@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250304T220000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20241105T221430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T061133Z
UID:401-1741114800-1741125600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🌋 Volcano: A Science Comedy Show by Ben Miller 🌋
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/volcano-a-science-comedy-show-by-ben-miller/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Ben-Miller-square.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250223T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250223T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250122T222245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T222245Z
UID:614-1740333600-1740340800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎸 Honky Tonk at the Wildish: Scott Southworth featuring Damon Lee 🎸
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%b8-honky-tonk-at-the-wildish-scott-southworth-featuring-damon-lee-%f0%9f%8e%b8/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SCOTT-WILDISH-2025.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250108T010123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250216T013714Z
UID:576-1740250800-1740258000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎶 Boy Named Sue – A Horn Band Tribute to Johnny Cash & Other Country Legends 🎶
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%b6-boy-named-sue-a-horn-band-tribute-to-johnny-cash-other-country-legends-%f0%9f%8e%b6/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Boy-Named-Sue-promo-pic.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250220T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250219T212613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T212613Z
UID:678-1740069000-1740078000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Springfield Chamber of Commerce Presents: Inspire Excellence Annual Awards
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/springfield-chamber-of-commerce-presents-inspire-excellence-annual-awards/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/inspire_022025_SIG.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Springfield Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:info@springfield-chamber.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T213000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250217T043326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250217T043326Z
UID:659-1739989800-1740000600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Springfilm Presents: I Tonya
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/springfilm-presents-i-tonya/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/ITonya-Insta.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250218
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20240903T091237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T004545Z
UID:152-1739664000-1739836799@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Chamber Music with Flute\, Oboe\, Strings & Piano
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/chamber-music-with-flute-oboe-strings-piano/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/events_0002_Layer-5.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250214T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20241115T220040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T222236Z
UID:460-1739563200-1739566800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:CANCELED| The Basement Famous Tour with TJ - A Valentine's Night of Comedy| CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/the-basement-famous-tour-with-tj-a-valentines-night-of-comedy/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/8E7EE38E-8055-48F8-BBE5-DD9BB29CF6DC-e1731697274114.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250208T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250208T183000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250205T014623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250205T014732Z
UID:633-1739032200-1739039400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:ILLUMINATION Screening & Panel at the Wildish with After Party!
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/illumination-screening-panel-at-the-wildish-with-after-party/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Wildish_Feb_8_event.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250117T212934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T212934Z
UID:606-1738953000-1738958400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:The Kidnapping of George Weyerhaeuser
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/the-kidnapping-of-george-weyerhaeuser/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SHM-Weyerhaeuser-History-Night-FB-cover.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250201T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250201T220000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20241231T000230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T222540Z
UID:558-1738440000-1738447200@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎸 Joshua Josué Presents: A Night of Rock ‘n’ Roll Tribute 🎸
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8e%b8-joshua-josue-presents-a-night-of-rock-n-roll-tribute-%f0%9f%8e%b8/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Joshua-Josue_-4.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250130T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250113T221532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T221532Z
UID:590-1738256400-1738263600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Springfield’s 2025 State of the City Address
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/springfields-2025-state-of-the-city-address/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20250115T041027Z
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UID:595-1737653400-1737662400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🏠 Community Gathering: Breaking the Cycle for Homeless Youth
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/%f0%9f%8f%a0-community-gathering-breaking-the-cycle-for-homeless-youth-presented/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/scorpion.avif
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250118T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260603T190639
CREATED:20241112T000554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250104T011132Z
UID:424-1737228600-1737234000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:SSJO: Ken Peplowski
DESCRIPTION:No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.\nJoin authors Megan England\, Jenna Fribley\, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work\, the Historic Atlas of Springfield\, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs\, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer\, and its lows\, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s. In between\, you’ll discover Springfield’s forgotten lore\, from motorcycle races and gliders on local buttes to the concealed location of the freshwater spring that gave Springfield its name. Using hundreds of photographs\, many never-before published\, along with archived letters\, newspaper clippings\, and advertising\, readers will experience the story of Springfield as it has never been told before.\nThe three authors will cover an assortment of topics from the book and take viewers behind the scenes into their journey through the creation of this exciting new work\, followed by questions from the audience.\nAbout the authors: Megan England is a local Siletz tribal member who specializes in historical research and writing\, Jenna Fribley is a Springfield-based architect who focuses on historic downtown core revitalization\, and Madeline McGraw is an historian and Curator of the Springfield History Museum.\nJoin us for this free History Night celebrating local history! This event was made possible through the support of the Springfield Public Library Foundation and the Lane County Cultural Coalition.
URL:https://wildishtheater.com/event/ssjo-ken-peplowski/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swing Shift Jazz Orchestra":MAILTO:swingshiftoregon@gmail.com
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