Summer Programs at Your Springfield Public Library
The annual Summer Reading Challenge and more are coming up at your Springfield Public Library.
The annual Summer Reading Challenge and more are coming up at your Springfield Public Library.
At the June 5 Council meeting, June 2023 was proclaimed LGBTQ+ Pride Month in Springfield, Oregon.
In celebration of May is National Historic Preservation Month, the City of Springfield invites community members to submit nominations for the 2023 Springfield Heritage Awards. The deadline for nominations has been extended to 5 pm, June 23.
The City of Springfield will be hosting more than 400 Springfield Public School District third grade students from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 24 and Thursday, May 25 as part of National Public Works Week.
The City of Springfield is excited to announce the return of our very popular Spring Cleanup event. This year’s event is from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, May 20.
Learn the basics of bike repair including how to oil a chain, how to reset a loose chain, how to choose a seat height, how to air your tires, and more. Pick up free biking swag including lights, reflectives, and more.
The City of Springfield is accepting applications for a Springfield community member representative to the Lane Regional Air Protection Agency (LRAPA) Board. This position will be appointed by the City Council with a term ending December 31, 2026.
The City of Springfield invites community members to submit nominations for the 2023 Springfield Heritage Awards, a program to recognize significant achievements in stewardship of the physical and cultural heritage of the geographic area we now call Springfield, Oregon. The deadline for nominations is 5 pm, June 2.
Between now and June 14, the City of Springfield’s Stormwater Team is looking for artists of all ages and from anywhere in Oregon to apply for the storm drain mural-painting project, UpStream Art.