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SUMMARY:Comedy Night At The Wildish With Liz Glazer
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%a4-queerly-beloved/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250905T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250905T220000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250902T222743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T222743Z
UID:1021-1757088000-1757109600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY: The Wildish at the Springfield Block 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/the-wildish-at-the-springfield-block-party/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250820T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250820T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250629T235858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T090137Z
UID:914-1755714600-1755723600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Springfilm: Edge of Tomorrow
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-edge-of-tomorrow/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250819T213000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250805T222209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T222209Z
UID:988-1755630000-1755639000@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:The Donn Of Tiki - Springfield\, Oregon!
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-donn-of-tiki-springfield-oregon/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250811T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250722T003114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T003114Z
UID:967-1754910000-1754949600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Oakshire Inspires Fundraiser
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/oakshire-inspires-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Oakshire Commons\, 416 Main St\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMG_7337-1.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250810T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250810T190000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250716T072842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T072842Z
UID:951-1754841600-1754852400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:In Good Hands
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/in-good-hands/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250803T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250803T170000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250520T232647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T232651Z
UID:851-1754233200-1754240400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Marc Egea and Paul Safar Present "Why Not '25"
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/marc-egea-and-paul-safar-present-why-not-25/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Egea-Safar-Wildish-FB-post.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250718T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250718T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250715T231640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T231640Z
UID:946-1752863400-1752870600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:The Historical Atlas of Springfield\, OR
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-historical-atlas-of-springfield-or/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250716T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250716T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250629T235513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T235513Z
UID:904-1752690600-1752699600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Springfilm: Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
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-murder-on-the-orient-express-1974/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Murder-on-TV-Slide.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250711T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250711T213000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250630T213214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T213214Z
UID:899-1752260400-1752269400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Jon Bennett's AMERICAN'T Comedy
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/jon-bennetts-americant-comedy/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250629T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250325T000442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T000449Z
UID:750-1751223600-1751230800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:SHEROSE
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/sherose/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250623T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250623T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250607T060656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T061136Z
UID:883-1750703400-1750712400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:On the House: The Laramie Project (2002 Film)
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/on-the-house-the-laramie-project-2002-film/
LOCATION:OR
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Laramie-Movie.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250621T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250412T021442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T210721Z
UID:776-1750532400-1750539600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🔥Born of Wildfires – Live at The Wildish Theater🔥
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%94%a5-born-of-wildfires-live-at-the-wildish-theater-%f0%9f%94%a5/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250618T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250618T204500
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250610T081331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T081331Z
UID:892-1750271400-1750279500@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎬 SPRINGfilm: Victor/Victoria
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-victor-victoria/
LOCATION:OR
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/SPRINGfilm-24-25-Insta-3.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250528T201808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T201832Z
UID:859-1749927600-1749934800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Sing The Body: Queer Vocal Festival
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/sing-the-body-queer-vocal-festival/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Queer-Choir.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250613T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250613T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250515T020813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T220104Z
UID:839-1749841200-1749848400@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Gina Saputo   DAYDREAM Album Release Tour
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/gina-saputo-daydream-album-release-tour/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Gina.jpeg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250610
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20240903T093832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T052922Z
UID:177-1749340800-1749513599@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Suk & Dvořák ~ In Memory of Sharon Schuman ~
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/suk-dvorak/
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_0000_Layer-7.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250606T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250302T020359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T224449Z
UID:697-1749238200-1749243600@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:🎤 Mohanad Elshieky – Live at Wildish Theater! 🎤
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%a4-mohanad-elshieky-live-at-wildish-theater-%f0%9f%8e%a4/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/new-headshot-mohanad.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250601T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250601T180000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20241118T210639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T003639Z
UID:438-1748790000-1748800800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:SSJO: Locals Only 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/ssjo-locals-only-concert/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/avif:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/SSJO-Luke.avif
ORGANIZER;CN="Swing Shift Jazz Orchestra":MAILTO:swingshiftoregon@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250530T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250531T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250401T230003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250510T011455Z
UID:709-1748633400-1748719800@wildishtheater.com
SUMMARY:Dark Sisters
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/dark-sisters/
LOCATION:Wildish Community Theater\, 630 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/EO2425_DARKSISTERS_1200x1200.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250517T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250506T180941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T180941Z
UID:827-1747492200-1747497600@wildishtheater.com
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Eugene-Gleemen.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250514T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250514T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250506T181427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T181427Z
UID:832-1747247400-1747254600@wildishtheater.com
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/SPRINGfilm-24-25-TV-Slides.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
CREATED:20250423T230748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250502T011738Z
UID:816-1746144000-1747007999@wildishtheater.com
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/alice-in-wonderland.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rose Children Theater":MAILTO:rct@rosechildrenstheatre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250426T193000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/A3DanceandMusic-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250414T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250414T213000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/events_0001_Layer-6-copy.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/All-That-Dance-April.png
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:20260603T154253
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wildishtheater.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/SACA2025.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260603T154253
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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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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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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