Looking Glass Legacy Society

Learn about the new Looking Glass Legacy Society - For over 50 years, you have helped Looking Glass Community Services guide youth from crisis to long-term healing. But what will our community look like 50 years from now? By leaving a gift in your will or naming Looking Glass as a beneficiary of your retirement account, you guarantee that vulnerable children, teens, and families will always have a safe space to turn. A legacy gift costs nothing today, but it secures hope, shelter, and education for generations to come.

Looking Glass supporters who choose to include our agency in estate plans and share these plans with us can be included in our Legacy Society recognition, including a highlight in our annual report next to donor name. To learn more about this new program, please contact our development team at legacy@lookingglass.us.


Upcoming Estate Planning Seminar

Event Location and Details:

“The Venue” - (Venue 252)

252 Lawrence St

Eugene, OR 97401

Friday, August 21st 2026, from 9AM to 10:30AM

Complimentary event and Limited Seating!

Coffee & Light Breakfast Provided

For more information: Call VP of Marketing & Development Tyler Mack at (541) 513-4394, email legacy@lookingglass.us.

Guided by local estate planning attorneys, Bryon L. Land and Nicholas M. Frost of Hershner Hunter, attendees will receive advisement on the following at the event:

  • Basics of Document Involvement and Purpose

    • Wills and Trusts

    • Durable General Power of Attorney

    • HIPAA Release

    • Beneficiary Designations

    • TOD/POD/Joint Owernship

  • Trust and Estate Administration

    • Fiduciary Capacity

    • Process of Administration

  • Other Fiduciaries

    • Guardianships

    • Conservatorships

    • UTMA Custodial Accounts

  • Taxes

    • Oregon

    • Federal


About the seminar speakers:

Bryon L. Land

Bryon has extensive experience and expertise advising clients on business sales and acquisitions, entity formation, individual and entity taxation, estate planning for individuals and business owners and estate/trust administration matters. In addition, he has been involved in representing taxpayers in disputes with the IRS and state taxing agencies concerning employment, income, gift and estate tax issues.

Bryon is involved in all aspects of the estate and business succession planning process, including helping to develop an overall lifetime and post-death plan for the administration and disposition of a person’s assets and/or business interests and effectuating a tax-efficient process for accomplishing the client’s objectives in these important areas.

In business sales or acquisitions, Bryon assists in the negotiation, review, analysis and drafting of all pertinent transaction documents to achieve the best possible results from a tax and administration standpoint.

Nicholas M. Frost

An experienced advisor at the intersection of estate planning and counseling businesses, Nick brings a valuable base of knowledge to working with clients.

While practicing in Chicago and Portland, Nick built a sturdy foundation in complex commercial financial transactions which augments his focused experience on estate and business planning. He has represented clients of all sizes, including publicly traded companies, non-profit entities, privately held family businesses, and individuals.

After moving to Oregon from the Midwest over a decade ago, Nick has settled with his wife now raise their two children. He is a member of the Eugene Estate Planning Council and regularly presents on trusts, estates, and business planning topics. He also is a past member of the Executive Committee of the Oregon State Bar’s Estate Planning and Administration section, the Eugene Springfield Tax Association, and has taught as an adjunct instructor at the University of Oregon School of Law. He is a committee member and past Board member for United Way of Lane County.