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    Elks Lodge No 2145 Springfield

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    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge - Front

    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge

    4.0(17 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    My son and I visited during a very stressful week of travel. We were missing our own fur babies and…read morehad a wonderful experience, both smiling when we left. The lounge was clean, peaceful and full of thoughtful touches for cat lovers. The cats were playful, gorgeous, friendly and well cared for. Prices seem quite reasonable and support an excellent cause. Hope to come back in the and would encourage others to support this small business with a big heart!

    The "lounge" is not really a lounge with food and drink per se, the same experience can be had at…read moreGreenhill for free rather than 12.00 or 15.00 depending on if you book in advance... there is no food or drink served, only bags of chips and bottled drinks. The place is extremely clean, no smell and the cats are well cared for. The owner however is a nightmare. Michelle is the most UNWELCOMING person and a deterrent to visiting this place. She has a manic energy and is a complete control freak and outright rude. She'll give you a long list of things you cannot do, like wake the cats up, scratch their belly or hold a cat wand toy too high. they have fewer rules at Disneyland. You know your perception of weird cat lady? She's that! Honestly if I found a cat I wanted to adopt I'd think twice before wanting to deal with her as a liaison for the rescues. She's totally off putting. Once you're in the "lounge" she'll eagle eye you by coming in and sitting at a table and watch you interact with the cats, even though there is a huge glass window and she can see everything from her front desk. It's very uncomfortable and I did not have an enjoyable time. I was previewing this business in hopes of bringing friends here, but I'll pass. I am glad they have been able to adopt out a good number of cats and the place could be fun and enjoyable if she'd back off and learn some etiquette. If I were a cat I'd hiss at her...

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    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge - Front

    Front

    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge - Merch!

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    Eugene Springfield Cat Lounge - Merch!

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    Nearby Nature - Hazelnut Hollow storytime area

    Nearby Nature

    5.0(1 review)
    3.7 mi

    This wonderful company provides great opportunities for kids to explore the outdoors. For a number…read moreof years now I've brought my class to do their field trip. It's always a favorite. The kids especially like the "pond dipping" where the kids dip nets in the pond and look for insect larva and other critters. This year, my daughter got to go to a week of camp at their Alton Baker location. She loves going to outdoor, nature camps. They have the coolest outdoor classrooms set up there along with a yurt and edible garden. It felt like a secret wonderland hiding right in the park. They also offer some weeks at other local parks. Nearby Nature has a variety of programs for preschoolers up through adults. The prices seem steep but are comparable to other similar camps. I make it work to send my daughter to "nature" camp every summer and we will probably go with Nearby Nature again in the future.

    From the owner: Kids Discover, Learn, and Grown with Nearby Nature!…read more Where's the first place you connected with nature as a child? Up in a back yard tree? On a hand-built log bridge in an urban creek? Exploring the wilds of an overgrown empty lot? If you're like lots of people, your special place was close to home -- in nearby nature! Based in the green heart of Eugene (Alton Baker Park), Nearby Nature helps connect kids with nature right in their own neighborhoods. Through our programs, kid spend thousands of hours outside every year -- exploring in local parks, doing service learning projects, playing in our Learnscape Garden, and so much more. For info about our COVID-safe outdoor exploration and discovery programs, including Summer Daycamps, Nature School Programs, family Nature Quests, preschool Green Start Play Days, No School Day Adventures, Network Charter School classes, Restoration Celebrations, and volunteer opportunities, see our website (nearbynature.org) today!

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    Nearby Nature - Squirrel Kitchen, one of the outdoor classrooms

    Squirrel Kitchen, one of the outdoor classrooms

    Nearby Nature - Hazelnut Hollow was the home base for the Tree Frog group

    Hazelnut Hollow was the home base for the Tree Frog group

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    The water play area

    Cascades Raptor Center - Swainson's Hawk

    Cascades Raptor Center

    4.6(120 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    My wife and I stopped by during the Eugene Marathon weekend. Being over 30, we understand that…read morebirds are cool. There were 31 birds with their own exhibits. Admission was $16/person, but well worth it for the experience. There are informative displays about each species and also each individual bird.

    During our August anniversary trip, my husband and I took some time to visit the Cascades Raptor…read moreCenter in Eugene. As someone who has volunteered at the California Raptor Center in Davis, CA for 3 years (and counting) and is also a primary handler/trainer of two education ambassadors (a Swainson's Hawk and a Peregrine Falcon), as well as an aspiring falconer, I am pretty well-versed in raptors. Therefore, Cascades Raptor Center was a no-brainer stop on our trip. It was a pretty warm day, as OR had just experienced a heat wave. The raptor center overall was very well-kept, with over 30 education ambassadors on display. All the enclosures were very clean and organized. There were various trainers in several enclosures working with their respective birds when we went, and one volunteer even had a peregrine falcon out on glove for the public to enjoy up close and to ask questions about. We actually made it just in time for the last flight show of the season, and boy was it a blast!! Hans the Eurasian-Eagle-Owl was the star of the show, but I thoroughly enjoyed the entire program. As you can see in the photos below, I snapped some lovely shots of the birds with my DSLR. Here I am sharing some of my favorites. The admission fee was worth it, especially as the raptor center mainly functions from donations. We also shopped at the little gift shop after for some mementos to take home. I would love to revisit on our next trip to OR!

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    Cascades Raptor Center - Eurasian eagle-owl

    Eurasian eagle-owl

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    Cascades Raptor Center - Bald Eagle

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    Riverview Center for Growth

    Riverview Center for Growth

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    My son has been going here for about 2 months now. I've seen so many wonderful changes in his…read morebehavior and direction. They really know what they are doing! Thank you!

    Can't believe this, we've been with the child Center for 3 years. We just got bumped from daily…read morevisits with intense therapy at our home to the day treatment program which was brought to us as a wrap around program meaning help in and outside of school and it hasn't lived up to expectations in the least. We voiced concerns over how my brother was being treated at the school and he actually became sick as we're dealing with many other obstacles right now. We were in Portland over night because he was filling the toilet with blood. Now we're being victimized by the teachers and the supervisor. The way we have been treated since we had to start the day treatment program has been awful. It's supposed to be a school for kids who have special needs but it seems more like jasper mountain for troubled kids. My brother needs more social help than straight discipline. We now get a call from a supervisor saying that we are completely dropped from the child center because of our complaints. The communication with the teacher "counselors" has been horrible through all this. We have had the best experiences here for a long time until the day treatment program. We feel victimized and left out in the cold by them now. This was the one place that truly was helping us until now. My donations will be going elsewhere. Really sad to see this happening. The bullying by the supervisor has been extremely hurtful.

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    Riverview Center for Growth

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    Sexual Assault Support Services

    Sexual Assault Support Services

    1.0(2 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    I was a victim of a sexual assault and went to Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS) for comfort,…read moresupport, and most importantly help with what my rights and protections from the person who raped me. This was the worst mistake I ever made. I disclosed exactly what happened to me, those involved, and was given the advice not to report my crime because the person would not end up in jail because the funding in Lane County couldn't keep him in jail. I wasn't advised to go to the hospital after my rape which was around five hours after it happened and I wasn't advised that it was my right to have the hospital do a rape kit and use it later if I decided to file a report and press charges. I was told my own safety was more important that putting the man who did this in jail because he threatened me if I called the police. I took their advice to heart and didn't do anything but go home and try and hide my rape from my partner and family. I continued to seek help from SASS only to be reassured I did the right thing. Not reporting the rape because if he was even arrested he wouldn't stay in jail putting me at even a greater risk. I wasnt until I starting seeing a therapist that I found out that SASS 100% gave me the wrong advice. My therapist even called them to question them why they gave me such terrible advice. I went back to SASS in person and questioned their advice only to be told "We're sorry. We have new people and staff has been moved around a lot." SASS advocates that I spoke with full admitted to giving me bad advice and that they were sorry. End of story. I asked to file a grievance and they did nothing with it. This is suppose to be a place where people of sexual assault can go for support and the only support I received was not the truth and not in my best interest. I wasn't even told any options other than to not report. This place received federal funding to operate. The excuse of we're in transition with new advocates and the paid employee's are being moved around is the worst excuse on earth. They admitted they are at fault but expect me to just move forward. This place needs to be shut down and a new place with a new board of directors, staff, and advocates that are fully trained. No excuses for giving false information.

    I was disturbed in meeting with the program coordinator because she seemed to think she could…read morecomandeer my identity into one of the 'trans inclusive' groups by inappropriately demanding that I define myself according to a binary she laughed at contemptuously earlier, and seemed to regard as offensive. This scared me into silence. She didn't seem to realize many transpeople are binary-identified. What she was pressuring me to do was hypocritical and invasive considering how she felt about 'the binary' and considering I did not know her. She required me to define myself by this 'Binary' she referred to (e.g. male/man synonymous and female/woman synonymous, & either/or not one or some), when the only information I offered, and was comfortable offering point-blank was that I didn't identify as a woman. In fact I wasn't even comfortable with that, because she seemed pushy and intolerant of my ideas regarding my own identity. It was an ironic and upsetting interview, and it wasn't respectful of the complexities of identity in general or transgender identity. I was excluded from a group I needed because I revealed private information about myself in hopes I could get adequate support. It's not private now, because critically reviewing this place is more important to me than my privacy. This organization seems to be striving to be politically blind and to not recognize an association between a person's perceived gender and his/her social status, as well as how a history of inclusion and exclusion as a member of a certain biological sex group, or gender (in our society) might effect a person's comfort level with biological and simultaneously self-identified men and women-- or even other transpeople with a different biological sex than theirs, let alone a different gender identity-- which can also be uncomfortable. They "lump" transpeople into inappropriate groups. Regardless, this is an organization that is supposed to be designed to be supportive to victims of sexual assault, and it has let its ignorance around transpeople and issues of trans-inclusion disrupt that goal. Dissociating from (biological) sex being correlated to status leading to prejudiced groupings and treatments of both trans and cisgendered people is to continue discriminating by these same unfair groupings. You can't ignore how a person appears to the world (or has appeared) and what impact that has on a sense of belonging. Because of this I believe a transman should be welcomed in the "Self-Identified Women's Group" given there's not a group for him where he feels safe. Especially if he's pre-transition and does not resemble a male. But why shouldn't there be guessing as to a persons origins in such a group? Could there just be trust everyone was screened and belongs? Maybe instead of having terms from trans language used ignorantly on our behalf we could simply be asked where we would feel most comfortable, or which group was more important to us and why, or whether we identified with the life of a woman or a man or both. The refusal to acknowledge a persons biological sex and corresponding societal gender is "gender-blindness", or refusual to acknowledge the physical reality of a persons recognized gender by society at large. This deeply effects and shapes a person and should be given weight. I was denied access to a women's group on the grounds that I didn't identify "AS" a woman. That doesn't speak to my experience. I identify "WITH" being a woman. I have a right to choose invisibility for my trans status when I want, especially in a group that's primary focus is sexual assault recovery. I was invisible as male when I was assaulted, and I am invisible in my daily life as male, so I should be able to be invisible as male in a sexual assault support group if that's what I want. I don't believe I should be made to feel I'm not welcome, so other people who are not aware of my trans status might not feel slightly "uncomfortable." What about where I feel comfortable after a lifetime of discomfort? Why don't I have the same access to comfort in this supposedly politically correct organization? This organization needs a REAL education if they are going to advertise themselves so blatantly as trans inclusive with trans-language and include questions about transgender identity in their intake. I know I shouldn't be forced to degrade myself by saying I identify "AS" a gender I don't in order to gain rightful access to a resource when there is no alternative group for transgender and "transgender questioning" bioogical men and women where I would feel more comfortable, ideally of my same biological origin. Transgender is not a sexual orientation, and can't be lumped in with the GLBTQA group and respectfully served when there are groups for "Self-Identified" men and women available that discriminate against gender boundary crossing people using their own language; asking questions that show ignorance to the trans experience and theory.

    Elks Lodge No 2145 Springfield - social_clubs - Updated May 2026

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