Friday, August 21, 2026 / Eugene / Lane County
Sunday's ice-cream truck is carrying a ramp project
Habitat for Humanity's fifth annual social raises money for home-accessibility work, with dairy-free options and an outer-space paint job.
Habitat for Humanity of Central Lane is turning its ReStore parking lot into an ice-cream social from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23. The fifth annual fundraiser is at 1210 Oak Patch Road in Eugene.
This year's new ice-cream truck has an outer-space theme. The event also includes outdoor bowling, a prize wheel and a raffle, with vegan and dairy-free options. The odd little planet of details has a practical center: proceeds support local housing work, including Habitat's Ramp Up Challenge for home-accessibility ramps.
The official Habitat page confirms the date, hours and location. It does not clearly state admission or capacity terms, so prospective visitors should check with the organizer rather than assume every activity is drop-in or free.
Field notes
What changed: Habitat for Humanity of Central Lane scheduled its fifth annual ice-cream social fundraiser for Sunday afternoon.
Why it matters: The event supports local housing and accessibility work, including ramps for seniors, veterans and people with disabilities.
Who may be affected: Lane County residents who want to support Habitat's local home-repair and accessibility programs.