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February Issue: Community
The theme for this month’s Bottom Line is Community, highlighting the collective efforts and initiatives that strengthen our community. Articles ... -
The Chamber Community
In this issue of the Bottom Line, we highlight community and our collective efforts to make a difference. I’m a ... -
Recognizing Excellence in Our Community
Photo: Charlie Kimball Passes the Board Chair Gavel to Nancy Bigley Over 330 business and civic leaders gathered for a ... -
Chamber Committees – Moving the Chamber Forward
The Springfield Chamber of Commerce has a mission to foster a prosperous community by representing, strengthening, and promoting business. Much ... -
Kaiser Permanente’s Volunteering, Grants Reflect MLK’s Legacy
(Eugene, Ore.) – Volunteers in Medicine is receiving an $8,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente Community Health. The grant is part ... -
Lane Transit District Increases Fare Subsidy for Non-Profits
Eugene, OR (January 15, 2020) – With funds provided with the passage of House Bill 2017 by the Oregon State ... -
PeaceHealth Sacred Heart at RiverBend earns Chest Pain Center designation
Springfield, Ore.—The Oregon Heart & Vascular Institute at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend is celebrating a major first-time ... -
Free Discussion about Technology Affects our Humanity
The February 6 event is part of Oregon Humanities’ statewide Conversation Project. Technology is often considered a cure-all to our modern ... -
Quack Chats Pub Talks
Join University of Oregon for Their QuackChats Series QuackChats are monthly pub talks by UO professors. They are informal opportunities ... -
Exploring the Possibility of Bringing Blue Zones® to Springfield/Eugene
By Mary Kingston, FACHEChief Executive, PeaceHealth Oregon Network The Springfield/Eugene region is an amazing place to live and raise a ...