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CALENDAR “Feeling Good in Your Body Again,” Carolyn Higgins, 1:30 pm Thursdays through April 24, Willamalane Adult Activity Cntr., Spfd. $12. “American Clay Looks East,” Janet Koplos, 7 pm, 177 Lawrence, UO. FREE. “The Starry Wisdom of Fayaerri” continues. See Thursday, March 27. LITERARY ARTS “How to Write to Evoke Emotion,” Margie Boule, 6:30 pm, Baker Downtown Center, 10th and High Streets. $5 sugg. don. Poetry reading lecture with Kishwar Naheed, 3:30 pm, Gerlinger, UO. FREE. MUSIC Eugene Symphony Orchestra SHOcase performance, 12:15 pm, Hult lobby. FREE. F-Minus, Blasphemous Abnormality, Before Braille, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $8. Beth Amsel, Jeffrey Focault, 9 pm, Sam Bond’s Garage. $5. Eugene Riverside Chamber Symphony, 7:30 pm, United Lutheran Church. $5 sug. don. Ask the Expert Breast Augmentation Liposuction Tummy Tuck Face Lift, Botox Nasal Contouring Lip Enhancement Endoscopic Surgery Anti-Aging Skin Care ON THE AIR “New Dimensions” features “The Power of Alternative Media,” Nina Utne, Jaw Walljasper, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. New Laser Technology: Laser Hair Removal Laser Vein Removal “Face and Legs” SEMINAR “Long-Term Care Treatment for Rosacea and facial wrinkles with no down time. aps MARCH 28 28th annual Spring Fair features vendors with handmade, home grown or hand gathered items, music and food, 4 to 9 pm today, 10 am to 9 pm tomorrow and from 11 am to 5 pm March 30, Douglas County Fairgrounds, Roseburg. $2. Handel’s Magic, Portland Baroque Orchestra, 8 pm tonight and tomor- row, First Baptist Church. $13-$33. Open jam, Fridays, 7 pm, Guthrie Park Community Center, Dallas. FREE. MARCH 29 Joe Stoddard plays from 4:30 to 7:30 pm, Hoodoo Ski Area. FREE. Joe Piscopo, 8 pm, Elsinore Theatre, Salem. $12-$49. SPIRITUAL Eugene peace cir- cle continues. See Thursday, March 27. Contact Improvisation: Negotiating a Dance” audience-participation dance presentation, 6:45 pm, Body Moves Studio, Portland. FREE. VIGIL Candlelight peace vigils continue. See Thursday, March 27. APRIL 2 David Mamet speaks, Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, March 27. An opening of Paintings by Mother and Daughter Artists, including Margaret Coe, Karin Clarke, 5 pm Mary Lou Zeek Gallery, Salem. FREE. road 541.687.8900 655 East 11th Avenue, Suite 2 Eugene, OR 97401 ldaniel@peacehealth.org “Tools for Ocean Conservation” workshop for coastal residents addressing challenges faced on ocean policy, 7 pm, Florence Events Center. FREE. APRIL 1 “Guidelines for Dancing ON THE Lee B. Daniel, M.D. The Origins of Medicine, work by Tallmadge Doyle, Newport Visual Arts Center, through March 29. FREE. Insurance,” Jeff Krier, 6:30 pm, Emerald Valley Assisted Living. FREE. aesthetic plastic surgery Board Certified Plastic Surgeon MARCH 27 The 8th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition features work by Mike Walsh, Manoa Art Gallery, UW, Honolulu, Hawaii, through April 18. FREE. Note- Continuation dates for out-of- town events are listed under the first day of the event. 7:30 pm, Schnitzer Hall, Portland. $23. CORVALLIS MARCH 27 Corvallis Parks and Rec. Earth Day costume-making, 10 am to 3 pm today and tomorrow, Garfield Gymnasium. 766-6918. FREE. Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. MARCH 28 “Work Sucks” Music, Zine and Video tour with Marc Moscato and Dave Roche, 7:30 pm, Interzone Café. don. Dinner storytelling features Laura Simms, 7 pm, Intaba’s Kitchen. $5. Salsa night, 10 pm, Westlake Restaurant. $5. APRIL 1 “Tuesday Tales,” 3:30 pm, Corvallis Library. FREE. APRIL 2 Bellydancing perfor- mance, 8 pm, Old World Deli. FREE. Bedtime storytime, 7 pm, Philomath library. FREE. APRIL 3 Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. attn: OPPORTUNITIES Auditions for OFAM’s Guys and Dolls are April 4 and 5. Call 434-7116. Young Writers Association seeks volunteers for Glitterary Festival April 26. Call 349-9256. Rhythm Festival on June 7 seeks volunteers. Call 681-4108. White Bird Clinic seeks volunteers for Spring training classes, as well as items to serve clientele such as personal hygiene items for men and women; coats; hats; socks; shoes; blankets; sleeping bags and other items. Call 342-8255. EVENTS Note- Continuation dates for Corvallis events are listed under the first day of the event. T HE O REGON H UMANITIES C ENTER PRESENTS THE 2002–3 C OLIN R UAGH T HOMAS O’F ALLON M EMORIAL L ECTURE BY A VI S OIFER B OSTON C OLLEGE L AW S CHOOL Disliking Like Cases: Has Formal Equality Become a Solemn Mockery? Thursday, April 3 7:30 P . M . 175 Knight Law Center 1515 Agate Street University of Oregon This lecture is free and open to the public. For more information, or for disability accommodations, please call (541) 346-3934. 16 MARCH 27, 2003 dance listings DAVID MAMET SPEAKS, SHNITZER HALL, PORTLAND. SEE APRIL 2, ON THE ROAD. Th: Bellydancing—8, Core Star, 439 W. 2nd Ave., 302- 8143. Scottish—7:30, Friends Meeting Hall, 2274 Onyx St. No Phone. Tribal Bellydance—7, Ballet Fantastique, 60 E. 10th Ave. No phone. Argentine Tango—8, Studio B, 189 W. 8th. No Phone. Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 485-4669. Jazz—7, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 747- 1323. Fr: Ballroom—7:30, Rm. 220, Gerlinger, UO. 346-6025. Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 485-4669. Barefoot Boogie—7, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 461-5680. Dance/Yoga—8:45 am, Friends Meeting Hall, 2274 Onyx St. 684-9701. Sa: Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St., 485-4669. Hip hop, Beg.—10, Studio B, 189 W. 8th, 653-2840. Su: Argentine Tango, Beg.—6:30, 189 W. 8th St. 343- 2162. International Folk—7:15, In-Shape Fitness, 2681 Willamette St. 726-7548. Mo: African—5:30, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave. 653-2840. Ballet—5:30, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 485-4669. West Coast Swing—7, Agate Hall, 18th Ave. and Agate St. 687- 9464. Bellydance—7, Foolscap Bookstore, 780 Blair Blvd. 686-2778. Jazz—4, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 747-1323. Margo’s Modern, Beg.—8:45 am, Eugene School of Ballet. 686- 6214. Tu: Bellydancing—8, Core Star, 439 W. 2nd Ave., 302-8143. West Coast Swing, Beg.—6:45, Int.—7:30, Rock ‘n Rodeo. 687-9464. Ballet—10 am, Paradise Dance Studio, 525 Willamette St. 485- 4669. Salsa—9, In-Shape Athletic Club, 2681 Willamette St. 345-9024. International Folk—7:30, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 461-9328. Margo’s Modern, Int.—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet. 686-6214. We: Rainbow Wranglers Square Dance—7:30, Emerald Square Dance Center, Spfd. 689-2845. Contact Improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall, 18th Ave. and Agate St. 517-1897. Margo’s Modern, Beg.—8:45 am, Eugene School of Ballet. 686- 6214. African—5:30, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave. 868-2082. Salsa—7, Senor Frogs, 444 E. 3rd Ave. 342-3021. Middle Eastern—7:30, Ballet Fantastique, 60 E. 10th Ave. 461-2086. Israeli—8, Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland St. 343-8920.