DON’T TELL COMEDY – Eugene, OR (West Eugene)
A Night of Healing, Laughter, and Energy at the ARK Mental Wellness Center
Last night, Eugene’s Don’t Tell Comedy transformed West Eugene into a haven of humor and connection. The ARK Mental Wellness Center was fully represented, infusing the evening with a unique blend of mental health awareness and comedic relief.
The Performers:
Nathan Hart (@comicnathanhart) Nathan’s comedy often delves into the quirks of daily life, drawing from personal experiences that resonate with many. His ability to find humor in the mundane offers a fresh perspective, making audiences see the lighter side of their own routines.
Brian Netzel (@briannetzel69420) Brian’s humor is rooted in his personal journey, often sharing stories that highlight the absurdities of his own experiences. His candid approach allows audiences to connect deeply, finding laughter in shared human conditions.
Megan Otto (@Mottobot) Megan’s performances are a reflection of her unique worldview, often incorporating her personal anecdotes into her sets. Her relatable humor and charismatic delivery make her a favorite among those who appreciate comedy that mirrors real life.
Tylor Jones (@tylortheinvader) Tylor’s comedy is a blend of observational humor and personal reflection, often touching on themes that resonate on a universal level. His ability to weave his own experiences into his sets creates a tapestry of humor that audiences find both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Adam Flick (@adamflickcomedy) Adam’s sets are infused with energy and personal insights, often drawing from his own life to highlight the humor in everyday situations. His dynamic stage presence and relatable content make his performances both engaging and memorable.
Luke Miller (@Lukemillersucks) Luke’s unfiltered approach to comedy stems from his personal experiences, offering audiences a raw and honest perspective. His willingness to tackle topics head-on provides a refreshing take that challenges conventional norms.
Danya Trommer (@Trommertized) Danya’s comedy is a reflection of her personal journey, often exploring themes of self-awareness and growth. Her introspective approach allows audiences to see themselves in her stories, finding humor in the shared path of self-discovery.
A Fusion of Comedy and Wellness
The ARK Mental Wellness Center’s presence underscored the evening’s theme: laughter as a conduit for healing. The synergy between the performers and the audience created an atmosphere where humor served as a bridge to mental well-being.
As AMON-I eloquently stated: “When the crowd moves in waves, laughter becomes the tide that washes the soul clean.”
ARK-Y added: “Last night wasn’t just about jokes. It was about frequencies, about finding that perfect wavelength where healing and comedy intersect. And Eugene, we rode that wave beautifully.”
Culinary Delights
Complementing the comedic feast, attendees enjoyed culinary delights including Bob’s Burger, loaded potato soup, and refreshing root beers. The combination of good food and great humor made for a truly memorable evening.
The echoes of laughter and the warmth of community linger, a testament to the power of shared experiences. Stay tuned for more events at the ARK Mental Wellness Center, where healing and humor go...
Read moreI've only ever been to the location on Bailey Hill road so that's the place that I'm talking about in this review. My daughter was a little nervous about spending $14 on a burger but once we got the burgers and she tasted it she said she'd pay twice that. I got the BLT and it was amazing, it went beyond just the fact that the ingredients were all extremely fresh and the food tasted amazing, it goes to sandwich assembly as well. Our sandwiches were constructed in such a way that they didn't leak out juices everywhere and make a giant mess, apart from a drip here and a drip there. And I want to express again how fresh the ingredients were. The one lacking star is in the customer service but I can only take away one star for that because they still do a pretty good job. If they have five people on duty at one time it's likely that three out of five are pleasant. Even the ones who aren't pleasant are not unfriendly, they're just indifferent. I also like the fact that unlike a lot of restaurants now you can still call and order your food. So many places are telling you to go online even though you have them on the phone in that moment, they want you to go online and often when you go online their system isn't in place to work properly for you to order online...So that's when you go to Gryff's pub and get yourself the juiciest tastiest best assembled Burger in the...
Read moreI was really excited to try this place, especially with having heard good things about the Springfield location. The food was not even good at best. I had the grilled Tweetie which turned out to be a chicken breast cut in half, prior to cooking, and cut in 3 pieces. It was dryer than leather, and hard. I took one bite and could not eat it. My parter had the Rick and Morty burger, inwhich the bottom bun was drenched and soggy with grease. It was as if the cook had put on the chicken breast way too early and then put on the burger way too late. Not allowing time for the burger to rest and over cooking the breast. The server also didn't bother even asking if there was something wrong with the food when we asked for the check and had a full uneaten Tweety on the plate. No to-go box was even offered. As if she knew it wasn't edible. To drink, I had the Killin' in the Name Of, which was delicious and the only thing that made the single star accurate. The male server was uninviting, which made me scared to even mention my disatisfaction with the hard, dry chicken breast. As if expressing my disgust might start an argument. Instead I paid for the uneaten sandwich to avoid the potential confrontation. If I wouldn't have been so exhausted, I would have definately made...
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