TOnaoirsdlsiw Film "Fahrenheit 451" 123 Science 7:30 and 9:30 p m $1 25 Woman ol the Year” and "Casablanca" Cinema 7 Call 687-0733 for into. Benefit Concert with pianist Christopher Schin dler Beal Hall 8 pm $10. $5 and $3 50 Benefit for the Summer Festival of Music Recital by Jenny Stock, trumpet, and Kris Hall. French horn. Gerlinger Lounge 8 p m Free Jazz Ambassadors from the U S Army Band McArthur Court 8pm Free, but tickets are required — pick them up at the Eugene Register-Guard's receptionist desk Bryan Bowers Community Center for the Per forming Arts 8 30 p.m. $3 50 advance Homefried Truckstop The Tree People, breakfast Dennis and Murray, lunch John Jarvie, dinner The Treehouse Jeff Levy 8:30 p m The Refectory John Powell and Tom Greenough 9pm Grand Illusions Wheattield 9 30 p m $2 Tavern on the Green Gaye Lee Russell Band 9 p.m $2 The Forrest Inn. Creswell Tymepiece 9pm Theater The Scarf Open Gallery 8 30 pm $4 general $3 50 senior citizens Written by Stan Thomas Directed by Judith Roberts Call 485-6344 for more info Play It Again, Sam Oregon Repertory Theatre 8 p m $5 Written by Woody Allen Directed by Hans Christofferson Call 485-1946 for reservations Miscellaneous Lecture on Higher Education by Martha Friedman EMU. room to be announced 8 p m Auditions for Street Performers Far West Federal Savings building. 9th Avenue and Oak Street 11 a m -3 p m Ram Dass Lane County Fairgrounds Performing Center 7 30 p m $4 Tickets available at Peralandra Bookstore and Paper Traders Workshop on Do-It-Yourself Weatherization by Earl Ritter Petersen Park Community Center 7-9 p.m Free Public Candidates Forum for County Commis sioner Candidates Harris Hall 7 30 p m Also broadcast live on KLCC-FM. 89 7 Suti Meeting Friends Meeting Hall 7:30 p m $1 The Legends of Rock Mr Rock n' Roll' and The Super Show 138 Gilbert 7 p m . $1 50 The Super Show ' only 11 p.m,, $1. Special sound system for all showings "2001 A Space Odyssey" 150 Geology 7 and 9:45 p m $1 25 The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe 107 Lawrence 7, 8:45 and 10:30 p m $1 25 "Chinatown 177 Lawrence 7 and 9.30 pm $1.25 "Silent Movie" with Stage Door Cartoon 180 PLC 7 and 9 p.m $1.25 Woman of the Year" and "Casablanca (See Thursday s listing) 4-D Man KOZY-TV, Cable 11.9 p.m Music Musical Smorgasbord Choral Room 198 12:30 p.m Free Beer Garden: Rockin' Bopcats EMU Dining Room 4-7 p.m The Starlighters EMU Ballroom 8 p.m Free Homefried Truckstop: Aaron Combs, breakfast Brian Lift, lunch Dave and Jane, dinner The Treehouse Buddy Ungson. 8 p.m The Refectory: (See Thursday's listing) Grand Illusions: $3. (See Thursday's listing) Tavern on the Green (See Thursday s listing) The Forrest Inn: (See Thursday's listing) Darby s Pizza, Cottage Grove Willie s Farm 9:30 p.m. 50 cents Jazz Alive: Tom Scott. Jeff Lorber Fusion: Tim Eyerman and East Coast Offering KWAX-FM, 91 1 9:30 p m Crusin KLCC-FM. 89 7 11:30 p.m Theater "The School tor Scandal Robinson Theatre 8 p m $4 general. $2 50 students Written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Directed by Grant McKernie Call 686-4191 for reservations. "The Impresario” and "Gianni Schicci," comic operas by Eugene Opera Lane County Conference Center 8 p m $8 reserved. $6 general. $4 students and seniors Written by Mozart and Puccini Stage directed by Allan Gross "The Scarf " (See Thursday's listing) "Play It Again. Sam $6 (See Thursday s listing) Miss Margarida s Way'' Oregon Repertory Theatre Midnight $2.50 Written by Roberto Ath ayde Directed by Louise Christofferson. Call 485-1946 for reservatons Miscellaneous "Franciscan Imagery in the Psalter and Hours of Q Carllnn Yolande of Soissons” illustrated lecture by Karen Gould. 177 Lawrence. 4:40 p.m. Solo dances and dinner celebrating the re-open ing ot the Nice Cream Parlor Spaghetti dinner at 7:30 p m., performances at 8:30 p.m $2, dinner is $3 "Goodness. Beauty and Truth in the Life of the Growing Child lecture-discussion by ReneOuerido United Lutheran Church. 8 p m $2 Film "The China Syndrome' 150 Geology 7 and 9:30 p m $1 25 "Picnic at Hanging Rock" 150 Geology 7:15 and 9:30 p m $1 25 "Fantastic Planet 180 PLC 7, 9. and 11:30 p.m. I Theater "School for Scandal" (See Friday's listing) "The Impressario" and "Gianni Schicchi" (See Friday s listing) "The Scarf " (See Thursday's listing) "Play It Again, Sam" $6 (See Thursday's listing) ' Miss Margaridas Way ” (See Friday's listing) Radio Theatre "Nick Danger. Third Eye" KLCC FM. 89.7. 11 30 a m. Earplay: "Paririe du Chien" KWAX-FM, 91.1. 9 pm Miscellaneous Medieval Tournament Demonstration by The Society for Creative Anachronism EMU East Lawn. 10:30 a.m.-8:30 p m Free. Survival of the Independent Filmmaker. EMU Forum 8:45 a m -6 p m. $3 UO students, $6 general. Take A Llama To Lunch Anybody wanna buy a llama? How about a Rogue River camp trip? Dinner for two at Poppi’s? A complete fly-fishing outfit? A tomahawk? Or maybe even an Environmental Impact Statement Review? All the above, and much more, may be picked up at the First Annual Wild Oregon Fair and Auction Saturday at the Lane County Fairgrounds. The purpose of this environmental event is to provide an entertaining and educational forum for public lands and public waters issues, as well as have a good time and discover the unknown and uncrowded parts of Oregon. More than 60 conservation groups, government agencies, outdoor clubs and local retailers will be involved in the day-long event. Running concurrently with the fair in two adjacent rooms are slide shows and workshops on forest wilderness, desert wilderness, wild rivers and outdoor photography. Gary Braasch, a reknowned Oregon photo grapher whose work has frequently appeared in many magazines, will present two multi-media slide shows in conjunction with his outdoor photography workshop. One of the shows, "What is Revealed," is about the desert and was written by Finn Rock author Barry Lopez. A benefit auction highlights the afternoon beginning at 3:30 p.m., with a special multi-screen slide show on last year’s solar eclipse produced by Gary Grimm and Katy Flanagan of the University's Outdoor Program. The auction begins immediately after the eclipse program, with Russell Sadler sharing the auctioneer duties with Ken and Constance Redman of Redman Auction Co. in Sweet Home Another Grimm-Flanagan slide show of a ski trip in Mt. McKinley National Park will end the auction. The exhibits wind up at 7 p.m with everyone who attended during the day invited to dance the night away with the Smokey Valley String Band at 8:30 p.m. Doors open at 11 a m. Cost is $2 for adults, $1 for students and seniors, and free for those under 12. This event is sponsored by the Oregon Wilderness Coalition, the Outdoor Program and the Willamette Valley Observer. $1 25. Woman of the Year and Casablanca (See Thursday's listing) Cutaways KOZY-TV, Cable 11.9 p m Easy Rider KOZY-TV, Cable 11 10 p m Music Organ Recital with David Golden Beall Hall 3 p m Free. Clarinet Recital with Wayne Bennett Beall Hall 8 p.m. Free Festival ot Friends, an evening of women's music Wesley Center B p.m $2 50-S4 50 sliding scale Wheelchair access and sign interpreter available Call 344-5780 or 689-7207 for work exchange and childcare Homefried Truckstop: Emmy Fox. breakfast Murray and Maureen, dinner The Treehouse; (See Friday's listing) The Refectory: (See Thursday's listing) Grand Illusions $3. (See Thursday s listing) Tavern on the Green (See Friday's listing) Forrest Inn: (See Thursday's listing) Darby's Pizza: (See Friday's listing) Followed by 8 p m. showing of films by Oregon filmmakers First Annual Wild Oregon Fair and Auction Lane County Fairgrounds. 11 a m., auction at 3:30 p.m , dance with Smokey Valley String Band at 8:30 p m $2 adults, $1 seniors and students, under 12 free onmidlag/ Film Shall We Dance?" 180 PLC. 7 and 9 p.m. *1.25 adults, 75 cents children. "Woman of the Year' and "Casablanca" (See Thursday's listing) "Easy Rider" KOZY-TV, Cable 11,10 p.m. Music The University Concert Band Beall Hall. 4 p.m Free Novations, contemporary vocal ensemble from Portland Choral Room 198. 4 p m. Free Recital by flautist Abigail Mages and harpist May 8 (to May 14 Margery Fitts. Gerlinger Lounge. 8 p.m Free. Solo Concert with Ralph Towner. Beall Hall. 8 p.m. $5 general, $4 UO students and senior citizens. Richie Havens with John Powell. The Place. 9 and 11 p.m. $5.50 advance, $6.50 at door. Homefried Truckstop: Kat and Jo. breakfast Ray Freedman, dinner. 5th Street Public Market: Gina Leishman, Greg Fields and Doug Lyons. 2 p.m. Free. Concert by Stacey Weston and Larry Clabby. Lane Community College Theatre. 4 p.m. Free. Treehouse: Chamber Music. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tavern on the Green: Nightwing. 9 p.m. $2. New Album Preview, classical. KWAX-FM, 91.1. 6 p.m. Theater "The Impresario" and "Gianni Schicchi" 2:30 p.m. (See Friday's listing) "The Scarf" (See Thursday's listing) "Play It Again, Sam" 2 and 8 p.m. $4 matinee, $5 evening. (See Thursday's listing) Film "Woman of the Year" and "Casablanca"' (See Thursday's listing) Music Harpsichord Recital with Edward Parmentier. Choral Room 198 8 p m $3 general, $2 students and senior citizens. The University Sinfonietta and The Brass Choir. Beall Hall. 8 p.m. Free. Modern Compositions in the People's Folk Song Tradition with Percy Hilo. Eugene Public Library. 7 p.m. Free The Treehouse: Chamber Music. 7-9:30 p.m. The Refectory: Terry Beil. 9 p m Album Preview, jazz. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 10 p.m. Theater Sunbaskets" by the One Niter Senior Theatre Ensemble. Community Center for the Performing Arts 2 and 7 p.m $3 general, $2 students and senior citizens. Miscellaneous New Writers Series; Barbara Bacon, poet The Loft. 7:30 p.m. Watercolor Workshop with Mark Clarke Maude Kerns Art Center 9:30 a m. $36 TToQCgsdlSM Film "Woman of the Year' and "Casablanca'" (See Thursday's listing) Music Cello Recital by Dale Bradley. Choral Room 198 8 p.m Free. Dixieland and Ragtime by UO students. Beall Hall. 8 p.m. Organ Recital with Edward Parmentier Central Lutheran Church. 8 p.m. $3 general, $2 students and senior citizens. Homefried Truckstop: Althea, breakfast. Sand Dune, lunch. Dennis and Murray, dinner. The Treehouse: (See Monday's listing) The Refectory: John Powell and Tom Greenough 9 p.m Tavern on the Green: The News. 9 p.m. $2. Theater Chop Suey” Lane County Convention Center 8 p.m $3. Part of the Asian-Pacific American Heritage Week W®dlnD(Bsdlgmy Film Violette'' and "The Tenant" Cinema 7. Call 687-0733 for Info. Music Flute Recital by Michelle Coe. Beall Hall. 8 p.m Free. Homefried Truckstop: Bret Malmquist. breakfast Tony Jackson, lunch. Liv, dinner The Treehouse: (See Thursday's listing) The Refectory: (See Tuesday's listing) Tavern on the Green: (See Tuesday's listing) Theater Play It Again, Sam $4 (See Thursday's listing) Miscellaneous "The Future: Fusion and Breeders' talk by Gordon Coles. EMU (room to be posted). 7:30-9 p.m. ©©DnilnaQQQnnQ Museum of Art; Master of Fine Arts Exhibits Main Galleries. May 11-June 15. Photographs by Anne Noggle Photography at Oregon Gallery. Through May 11. Gallery 141: Recent Works by Mona Rummel, Wendy Ferguson and Stephanie Thibddeux. May 12-16. Reception Sunday 3-5 p m