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CALENDAR GUIDE ! CAMP NEW LOWER PRICES! !"#$%"#&%'()#*' $++'(+,"# +"- ./!01# *2,3"* &%2,"45# 6$778# 9242* *:"#-";42*"#'%#4*'&#;<#*:" ;'=# '>>2,"# *')$<? OPENS THIS WEEK: If you enjoyed "The Birdcage", then you'll love !"#$%&'#(#$)*#+,#*#$-. WILLARU HUAYTA, “INCAN PROPHECIES FOR THE WORLD,” FOUR WINDS YOGA CENTER. SEE FRIDAY. ON THE AIR “Alternative Radio” features “Globalization and its Discontents,” Joseph Stiglitz, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. FREE. PRESENTATIONS “Microclimates” Rock Garden Society slide show and lecture, Ernie and Marietta O’Byrne, 7 pm, Eugene Garden Club. FREE. “Life Balance,” Debbi Williams, 6:30 pm, PeaceHealth. $10. SEMINAR “In Ain’t Over ‘Til “Clay Creations” features experi- ments with clay, 3 pm Wednesdays through March 26, Family Resource Center, 1030 G. St., Spfd. $7. Wednesday evening storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. Preschool storytime, 10 am, Springfield Library. FREE. MUSIC John Jantzi, Lenten Organ Series, 12:15 pm, Central Presbyterian Church. FREE. It’s Over” sex and aging seminar, Nina Davis, 7:30 pm, Eugene Hilton. FREE. Mike Watt and the Secondmen, Dan Jones and the Squids, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos. SPIRITUAL Zen meditation, 7:15 pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield St. 302-4576. FREE. OUTDOORS/RECREATION VIGILS Peace vigil, 4:30 pm Tuesdays, Island Park and Main Streets, Spfd. 747-5886. FREE. Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, March 27. Candlelight peace vigils continue. See Thursday, March 27. 2 WEDNESDAY Sunrise 5:52 am; Sunset 6:41 pm Av High 58; Av Low 38 GATHERINGS Caring for the Caregiver support group, Wednesday afternoons. For infor- mation, call 687-6234. FREE. J. Crew sale, from 9 am to 9 pm today and from 9 am to 5 pm tomorrow, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. KIDSTUFF Pre-school story- time, 10:15, Downtown Library. FREE. Obsidians walk 3 miles, Fern Ridge Path. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. PRESENTATION “Green Building and Healthy Homes” NW EcoBuilding Guild presentation, Cecil Smith, 7 pm, McNail-Riley House. FREE. SPIRITUAL Tibetan Buddhist meditation continues. See Saturday. VIGILS “No War in Our Name” Peace vigil with Faith and Action Political Responses, 4:30 pm, Federal Building. FREE. Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, March 27. Candlelight peace vigils continue. See Thursday, March 27. 3 THURSDAY Sunrise 5:51 am; Sunset 6:42 pm Av High 59; Av Low 38 "A glittering, fast-stepping extravaganza!" -New York Post CONFERENCE “Dialogues Between the Disciplines: History and Anthropology” conference, through April 5, Gerlinger, UO. For information, call 346-1521. FORUM “The Challenges Around Sexual Development, Pressures and Choices,” SPEAK (Students & Parents Empowering All with Knowledge,) 6 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE. GATHERINGS Lane Co. Bill of Rights Defense Committee meeting to oppose the “Patriot Act”, 6 pm, 1192 Lawrence St. FREE. Music, poetry and artwork by Jim Garcia in honor of Cesar Chavez, 7 pm, Springfield City Hall. FREE. Mountain Dulcimer support group meeting, 7 pm, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. FREE. !"#$$%&'( Northwest Youth Corps YouthWorks Summer Outdoor Explorations )*+%&,-#."/,0,1$23*,435#$"67 8#9:&, ;#$37, 0, <*$7., =#>? 1%.., @2$"%3?, 0, 4#%A#, 1*.:+* 8*&&%B*$, !*..*$9, C&A*$9:& 3 week non-residential youth programs for 11-13 and 14-15 year-olds Session I: June 23 - July 11 Session II: July 21 -Aug 5 Session III: Aug 11 - Aug 29 Book by Harvey Fierstein Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman Directed & Designed by Joe Zingo A team-based work experience, with outdoor recreation, and environmental education. Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette Call for info: 349-5058 Or Visit our Website: www.nwyouthcorps.org March 28-May 10, 2003 New LOWER ticket prices! 683-4368 www.ActorsCabaret.org HIV counseling and testing contin- ues. See Thursday, March 27. J. Crew Sale continues. See Wednesday. KIDSTUFF Baby storytime, 10:15 am, Downtown Library, pre- school storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel branch library. FREE. LECTURES “The Way of Sages and Saints,” Veena Howard, 7:05 pm today, April 10, 17 and 24, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. don. “Walking Shoes and Healthy Feet,” John Easton, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE. “Disliking Like Cases: Has Formal Equality Become a Solemn Mockery?” Avi Soifer, 7:30 pm, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE. Outdoor/Specialized Rec. Sports/Arts/Dance/Music Swimming/Summer Camps Ages 3-17 • Jun 16-Aug 29 Call 682-5333 www.ci.eugene.or.us/rec Eastern Oregon University HIGH SCHOOL TEAM CAMP July 26 - 30 Coach Fenwick 541-962-3382 Advertise your summer camp! Call about our special rate package! CASCADIA WILDLANDS HIKES TO THE BLODGETT TIMBER SALE AREA. SEE SUNDAY. 484-0519 MARCH 27, 2003 15