Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 20, 2000, Page 6B, Image 17

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    Fall Creek
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change during a hike that is just
more than 11 miles round trip.
Compared to, say, Spencer
Butte or the Ridgeline Trail in
town, Fall Creek is by far less
traveled and offers trail users a
wilder experience — although
the challenge of the Ridge
line Trail is comparable to Fall
Creek.
While the elevation gain of
Fall Creek is not stunning, at
least on the shorter trails, views
of the river’s occasional white
waters, the forest’s incredible
lushness and the sounds of its
ecosystem make it a trip worth
while.
Finally, Fall.Creek lacks the pest
of poison oak and stinging nettles
found at Spencer Butte and the
Ridgeline Trail — an added bonus
for Fall Creek trail users.
Feel the Beat
Not combinable with other offers. Not retroactjve to previously purchased tickets.
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JL JLere’s a different flavor of Afro-Cuban
fusion: Vocalese. Two choirs, half a world
apart, sing music of their country and
heritage. You may not always understand
the words. But with their passion, joy, and
communication, you’ll get the message.
Join us and live the freedom of world music.
Go beyond boundaries.
ENTREVOCES OF CUBA
CHRIST THE KING CHOIR OF UGANDA
Tuesday, June 27, 8 pm • Hult Center
Sponsored by Eugene Weekly
The International Voices project is made possible in part by grants froi
the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Arts Partners Program,
which is underwritten by the Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds and Doris
Duke Charitable Foundation, and the Hult Endowment of the Arts
Foundation of Western Oregon.
Opening a rare window into the
musical soul of Cuba, the
singers of Entrevoces will
perform contemporary work by
Cuban and Latin American
composers, a little Monteverdi,
a few spirituals, and a lot of
tropical, breezy soundsj
Out of the heart of East Africa
comes Christ the King Church
Choir, until recently one of
Uganda's hidden treasures.
Using percussion, dancing,
and expert choral singing, the
group's 40 voices weave a
fabric of daily and spiritual
life in East Africa.
June 23-July 9
Oregon Bach Festival
Order online:
oregonbachfestival.com
a)e^o***/ Or Call 682-5000
Listen to Music Beyond Boundaries, daily at 10 am and 4 pm on KWAX 91.1, sponsored by Oougill and Hansen.
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The week in .
■ Tuesday, June 20
7 p.m. — Scotty Perey (tunes to sing
along with), Chez Ray’s, 30 W. 10th
Ave.; Free.
7:30 p.m. — Country Showdown,
Wild Duck Brewery, 169 W. Sixth Ave.;
Free.
7:30 p.m. — Gypsy Gathering (belly
dance), WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave.;
$4 at the door.
8:30 p.m. — Barbara Dzuro (jazz pi
ano), Jo Federigo’s Restaurant and
Jazz Club, 259 E. Fifth Ave.; Free. Tues
days through June.
9 p.m. — Bluegrass Jam, Sam Bond’s
Garage, 407 Blair Blvd.; Tips only.
9:30 p.m. — Grateful Dead Apprecia
tion Night, Chez Ray’s; Free.
9:30 p.m. — Patty McCulla (acoustic
blues), Black Forest Tavern, 2657
Willamette St.; Free.
■ Wednesday, June 21
5 p.m. — Chez Ray’s Rubber Soulstice
— Celebrate the Solstice and the Beat
les, Chez Ray’s; Free.
9 p.m. — Ty Connor, Sam Bond’s
Garage; $2-5 cover.
9:30 p.m. — Paul Paydos Jam Session,
Jo Federigo’s Restaurant and Jazz
Club; Free. Wednesdays through June.
9:30 p.m. — Who Flung Pooh?, Black
Forest Tavern; Free.
■Thursday, June 22
7 p.m. — Cynthia Beal with Bleu Tie
Affair (torch songs), Chez Ray’s; Free.
8 p.m. —The 7th Species Composers
Concert Series presents an “Homage
to J.S. Bach,” The Newman Center,
1850 Emerald St.; Requested dona
tion: $8 general, $5 students.
8:30 p.m. — A.F.I., Choke, Berzerk
(punk rock), WOW Hall; $7 at the door.
9 p.m. — Monkeyflower (jazz), Sam
Bond’s Garage; $3-5 cover.
9 p.m.—The Samples with the Push
stars, Wild Duck Brewery; Tickets $12
advance, $14 at the door. Doors open
at 8:30.
9:30 p.m.—Jo Federigo’s Jazz Jam
Session, Jo Federigo’s Restaurant and
Jazz Club; Free. Thursdays through
June.
9:30 p.m. — Fritz & The Poor Boys
(contemporary rock), Black Forest Tav
ern; Free.
■ Friday, June 23
I p.m. — A Day at Dexter Lake (vari
ous artists), Silver People Presents,
Dexter Lake State Park, 15 miles east
of Eugene on Hwy. 58; Gates open at
II a.m.
5 p.m.—John Barley—Guitarist Ex
traordinaire, Chez Ray’s; Free.
5:30 p.m. — Chip Cohen, Sam Bond’s
Garage; $3-5 cover.
6 p.m. — Opening Ceremonies —
Oregon Bach Festival, steps in front of
Hu It Center, One Eugene Center; Free.
7 p.m. — Simply Jazz with Cynthia
Rae, Chez Ray’s; Free.
9 p m. — Hanuman with Jack Straw
(acoustic folk-jazz / bluegrass), WOW
Hall; $7 at the door.
9:30 p.m. — Tin Hat Trio & Mook Area
52 (Exotic Instrumental), Sam Bond’s
Garage; $3-5 cover.
9:30 p.m. — Thousand Gathered
(groove-rock), Black Forest Tavern;
Free.
9:30 p.m. — Larry Ward Quartet, Jo
Federigo’s Restaurant and Jazz Club;
$2 cover.
9:30 p.m. — Stone Cold Jazz, Chez
Ray’s; Free.
9:30 p.m. — Phamous Phaces (rock ’n
roll), Foxfire Restaurant and Bar; 2
drinkminimum.
■ Saturday, June 24
Noon — Temple University Children’s
Choir (choral music), lobby of Hult
Center; Free.
5 p.m. — Old Time Jam, Sam Bond’s
Garage; Free.
7 p.m. — Michael Erbentraut (flamen
co guitar), Chez Ray’s; Free.
7:30 p.m. — Dave Van Ronk with
Walker T. Ryan (acoustic folk/blues),
WOW Hall; Tickets $11.50 advance,
$13 at the door.
7:30 p.m. — King Wilke (bluegrass)
Sam Bond’s Garage; $3-5 cover.
9:30 p.m. — Olem Alves Quartet, Jo
Federigo’s Restaurant and Jazz Club;
$2 cover.
9:30 p.m. — Curtis Salgado, Wild
Duck Brewery. Tickets $10 advance,
$12 at the door; Doors open at 9.
9:30 p.m. — Abakadubi (funk), Chez
Ray’s; Free.
9:30 p.m. — Roy Swanson (acoustic
Chicago style R&B), Black Forest Tav
ern; Free.
9:30 p.m. — Funckalicious Saturday
Night, all night dance party featuring
Robert Walter’s 20th Congress and
Clyde’s Ride, John Henry’s, 136 E.
Eleventh Ave; Tickets $8. Doors open
at 9.
■ Sunday, June 25
4 p.m.— Irish Jam, Sam Bond’s
Garage; Free.
5:30 p.m.—Taste of the Arts with
Ken Kesey, Cris Williamson and others
(benefit dinner), WOW Hall; $25 ad
vance, $25 at the door.
8 p.m.—The Beth Lisick Ordeal (spo
ken work with music), Sam Bond’s
Garage; $4 cover.
9 p.m. — Mark Alan (acoustic guitar
and vocals), Jo Federigo’s Restaurant
and Jazz Club; $3 cover.
9 p.m. — Open Mic(acoustic variety),
Black Forest Tavern; Free.
■ Monday, June 26
6 p.m. — Game Night, Sam Bond’s
Garage; Free.
7:30 p.m.— Gala Concert, Central
Presbyterian Church. Tickets:$10
Adults, $8 students and seniors $8,
Children under twelve $3.
9 p.m. — Comic View featuring
Spencer, Wild Duck Brewery; $10 cov
er.
9 p.m. — Open Mic (all musicians
invited) featuring Patti McMulla, Jo
Federigo’s Restaurant and Jazz
Club; Free. Call in to sign up at
6:30.
9 p.m. — Flamenco Night (flamenco),
Sam Bond’s Garage; $2 cover.
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