AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLGBTQ+ Outdoors: Eugene Pride June 27 spotlights “Queering the Outdoors,” with trans-led nature events that aim to make outdoor spaces feel safer and more welcoming for LGBTQIA+ Oregonians. Community & Culture: Lane County Queer Birders is growing by turning birdwatching into a low-pressure way to build connection after the 2024 election. Education & Equity: Oregon lawmakers voted against Kotek’s Quality Education Commission nominees, signaling they want major school-funding changes in 2027. Wildfire Preparedness: Salem lawmakers approved emergency wildfire funding, including evacuation planning and drought-hit well repairs, as conditions stay dry. Higher Ed Watch: Southern Oregon University got $7.5 million in emergency support while lawmakers question whether its Vitality Plan can restore solvency. Arts & Film: Nevada City Film Festival returns June 26–28 for its 26th edition, blending screenings with filmmaker talks and collaboration. Pop Culture Loss: Portland-born actress Anne Schedeen, known for “ALF” and “Three’s Company,” has died at 77. Sports Spotlight: Oregon’s Aaliyah McCormick won another NCAA hurdles title, adding to a standout season.
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