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Forgeron Vineyards, which used to host Art and the Vine yard, has sponsored a bluegrass festival in the past, but is not certain whether it will have one this year If these events aren't froqunnt enough, or if you don't have a lot of time, Sundance Wine Merchants, 2470 Alder St., of fer free wine tastings every Sat urday throughout the year from 3 to 6 p in. The tastings feature Fact painting for the kkta and mu tie and wine-tasting for tha adults maka Art and tha Vineyard ona of Eugene s unique local celebrations. ' Oregon wln«* and some Cali fornlan and foreign Imports. Wine merchants will check the Identification of nnyono who looks under 26 years of age FAIRS Continued from Page 6 Wild.” Andrea Vollmor, spokeswoman for tho Eugene Celebration, sbUI tho goal of the ovent is to build a sense of community and boost tho local economy. "We provide a safe, happy, creative and festive way for Eugene to come together and have fun to gether." she said. East year, the festival attracted about 140,000 people und pumped $850,000 into the local econ omy The amin stage of tho Eugene Celebration will ho located at Eighth Avenue and Willamette StnHil. But festival offerings will sprawl along Broadway all the way to Fifth Avenue. Vollmor said construction to open Olivo Strtiet is scheduled for completion before tho Eugene Oiobration t)ogins and should not cause any traf fic snarls. The slate of activities will really get off the ground tho week before tho celebration. Tho woekond of Srrpt. 11-13 will feature a Gala Recep tion for tho Arts, which will open tho Mayor's Art Show. Other scheduled ovonts include tho Eu gone Symphony Battlo of tho Batons at the Hull Center and a Hospitality Walk for tho Arts. However, the hulk of the Eugene Celebration will come th weekend of Sept. 18-20. Friday and Saturday nights, fairgoors ran hear local musicians at the jazz festival. Them will ho a parade Saturday morning. And Sunday the fit noss-mindod can participate or watch tho 8k run and a criterium bicycle race. Other weekend ovonts include a folkdancing festival, International music performances, a cho ral production and a number of light-hoarted competitions. Although admission to the Eugene Celebration is free, Vollmor said organizers hope to raise enough money to cover operating costs through the sale of commemorative pins. The pins will be offered through local businesses for S2 each. Avoid long lines at the post office Buy stamps at the UO Bookstore. ‘you re Invited to our garden faire ‘Weds., Jidy 8th 10:30- 4:30 at the (UO Bookstore 13th & ‘Kincaid - 346-4331 tynirn TAjvrts from: ’'WerulelTs ijarden Cenur & ‘liants ’’Ihe 'jLrwer ‘Marie t ’ijteer gardens ‘‘Herb (justafson, floneai Club Coalition of Mtemativts to Pestxcuies ’fun How'To-'Tips ’Organic Solutions ‘^{pntaQc Test Control ’’Jlower .Arranging ’CjrvunngyHlsing ‘Herbs ’’The .Art cf'floniai 'Summer Jood'Tips & ‘Tastings^Tofu ‘Palace & Salsa de Casa Huck Finn to be reunited in Buffalo BUFFALO. N Y. (AP) — The two halves of tho original man uscript of Mark Twain's classic "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” separated for about a century, will lx; reunited at a Buffalo library. The Buffalo and Frio County Public Library, which has pos sessed the second half since the lRHOs, announced Wednesday it had reached agreement to ob tain the first half, which was discovered in 1990 in u Califor nia attic. "We're happy to have it com ing home whore it belongs." said library director Donald Cloudsloy. The agreement makes it like ly that a new episode, con tained in tho first-half manu script but not in the published version of the book, will finally come to light. Part of the agree ment reportedly involves a split of royalties if the book is repub lished with the new material. None of the major parties in volved in the negotiations would comment on tho nature of the new episode. ‘Tm not going to tell you about it. because 1 don't feel that I want to do that yet," said Library Board Chairman Salva tore Martocho, a lawyer who represented the library in the negotiations.