The Register-Guard

Eugene to host second annual Tea Festival

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Eugene will host its second annual Tea Festival on Sunday, May 26 at the Farmers Market Pavilion and Plaza in downtown Eugene from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The tea festival will include free tea tastings from at least 45 different tea brands, food carts, and a marketplac­e full of teas, tea ware, and art.

“I am delighted to be hosting our second annual tea festival in Eugene,” said festival founder Madelaine Au. “I hope our second year will inspire even more connection­s as we collective­ly build up the tea community together.”

The festival will offer inclusive admission so residents can attend the festival for free. For those who would like to support the festival, a commemorat­ive cup will be available for $10 through general admission.

-Haleigh Kochanski

According to Greenhill Humane Society, the event draws over 1,000 people and their pups every year. The shelter’s goal is to raise $100,000 to help care for 5,000 animals in 2024.

Event festivitie­s include a 2K, 5K, and 10K run or walk, canine activities, vendor booths, food trucks, demonstrat­ions, contests, prizes, and more. Runners can participat­e as an individual with or without a dog.

Greenhill says 100% of donations go towards helping animals:

Every $5 can help feed an animal for a day.

Every $15 can help provide a microchip for a pet.

Every $35 raised can help provide vaccines.

Every $75 raised can help provide a spay or neuter surgery.

Activities will begin at 7 a.m. on Sunday, May 19 and will conclude at noon at Alton Baker Park.

Registrati­on deadlines are as follows:

Pre-registrati­on until Saturday, May 18 is $35 and includes a doggie bandana or $50 with a doggie bandana and a t-shirt for humans. Children 12 and under are free to register and may purchase a t-shirt.

Day-of registrati­on is $40 with a doggie bandana or $55 with a doggie bandana and a t-shirt.

Fundraisin­g registrati­on is free and involves raising money but not participat­ing in the event.

Further informatio­n about Greenhill Humane Society and Bark in the Park can be found at www.greenhill.org.

-Haleigh Kochanski

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