Willa Bauman
Born and raised in Eugene, Willa Bauman is the daughter of Dana
and Colleen Bauman, who opened their Dana's Cheesecake Bakery booth at
the Eugene Saturday Market in the summer of 1980. They opened a booth
at the Oregon Country Fair two years later, and Dana's Cheesecake has
been a treasured treat at both locations ever since. "I was a month and
a half old at my first Country Fair," says Bauman, who was
home-schooled through high school, and also took courses at Lane
Community College. She spent four years in Portland to earn a degree in
English lit from Reed College, where her graduating class was 300
students, then returned to Eugene and resumed seasonal work at Dana's.
She also worked with her dad to turn a 100-year-old barn on the family
property into a house. "I moved in in 2014," she says. "I was into
power tools. I built chicken houses and raised pullets." In 2018, she
began a master's degree program in nonprofit management at the
University of Oregon and also responded to a job listing as operations
manager of the Eugene ToolBox Project, a community tool library that
was started in 2015. "I got the job," she says. "It seemed like a good
fit. I know how empowering it is to build something for the first
time." Toolbox Project membership is open to all residents of Lane
County over the age of 18 and provides access to a library of more than
1500 hand and power tools. Visit eugenetoolboxproject.org to learn
about membership, to view an illustrated catalog of available tools,
and to reserve tools by email or phone. Bauman received her UO
nonprofit management diploma in June, as the Toolbox Project began to
reopen after two months of pandemic closure. "It feels great to be open
again," she says. "We're growing so much and taking on new projects.
It's really a lot of fun."
happening people
photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 13 August 2020
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