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Culture of Eugene


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presides over the parade at the Eugene Celebration in September.

Art & the Vineyard festival held around the Fourth of July at Alton Baker Park attracts 25,000 annually, and is the principal fundraiser for the Maude Kerns Art Center

The Lane County Fair and Asian Celebration are two annual events taking place at the Lane County Fairgrounds.

Eugene's Saturday Market, founded in 1970 and open every Saturday from April through November, was the first "Saturday Market" in the United States. All vendors must create or grow all of their own products.

The Oregon Bach Festival is a major international festival. It is hosted by the University of Oregon.

The Oregon Festival of American Music, or OFAM is held annually in the early summer.

Eugene's Mount Pisgah Arboretum, which resides at the base of Mount Pisgah, holds an annual Mushroom Festival and Plant Sale and an annual Wildflower Show.

The KLCC Microbrew Festival is held annually at the Lane County Fairgrounds. It provides participants with an introduction to a large range of microbrewery and craft beers which play an important role in Pacific Northwest culture and the economy

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