Big dreams require big backing—and The Block Party wouldn’t be possible without the deep, ongoing commitment of these Strategic Supporters. Whether helping us bring in infrastructure, staffing resources, or providing essential funding for local arts and culture, these supporters showed up for Springfield in 2025. Their commitment helps make this year’s magic, while expanding the possibilities for future years.
We are honored to recognize the following Strategic Supporters for 2025:
City of Springfield
The City of Springfield has demonstrated a commitment to accessible, family-friendly community programming. From permitting to planning support, public works, and cross-departmental engagement, the city has allowed us to create one of the most well-loved events in Springfield.
Team Springfield
This powerful partnership of public service agencies—including the City, Springfield Utility Board, Willamalane and the Springfield Public Schools—collaborates year-round on education, parks, utility services, and youth programming. Their unified vision makes Springfield stronger, and their presence at the Block Party helps model the best of civic coordination.
University of Oregon
As an anchor institution in Lane County, UO’s engagement in regional culture and equity has only deepened. Their gift to The Block Party 2025 as a Strategic Supporter highlights their commitment to Springfield as more than a neighbor—they’re a partner in community-building.
Aims Mobile Nursing
A locally owned, woman-led business providing on-site nursing and IV hydration services, Aims Mobile Nursing believes community care goes beyond the clinic. Their support helps us ensure safety, wellness, and accessibility across the event.
The Corndog Company of Willamette Valley
They’re not just feeding the crowd—they’re fueling the fun. The Corndog Company is a Strategic Supporter who keeps the party golden and crispy, and helps make our food truck zone shine. Their commitment to community festivals is next to none.
PublicHouse
Springfield’s most iconic food & beer hall, PublicHouse has reimagined the historic church on A Street into a thriving gathering place. Their support reminds us how adaptive reuse and shared space bring joy, music, and celebration to daily life in Downtown Springfield, year round.
Bright Oak Meats
A Downtown Springfield favorite, Bright Oak specializes in ethically sourced meats and hand-crafted deli offerings. As a Block Party supporter, they remind us that downtown commerce can be both craft-driven and community-centered.
St. Vincent de Paul Society of Lane County
With a wide-reaching impact across social services, housing, and reuse retail, St. Vinnie’s brings heart and infrastructure to Lane County communities. Their support of the Block Party connects our event to deeper missions of care.
NWHazMat
A vital safety partner in Lane County, NWHazMat supports local events and emergency response education through direct engagement and resource sharing. Their support helps keep our celebration clean, compliant, and prepared.
One Magical Night, Many Years in the Making.
Returning for its 6th year, Springfield's The Block Party 2025 powered by SELCO features live music, local food, craft beverages and family friendly games in historic Downtown Springfield.
For more information on The Block Party powered by SELCO, visit www.springfieldblockparty.com. To learn more about SELCO Community Credit Union, visit www.selco.org.