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CALENDAR 8 ALIX OLSON PERFORMS MONDAY AT THE WOW HALL. THURSDAY Sunrise 5:55 am; Sunset 8:24 pm Av High 65; Av Low 42 ARTS/VISUAL “Mother and Father’s Day Gift Crafting,” 3:30 pm, Springfield Library. FREE. FORUM “Civil Liberties in a Time of Crisis: the PATRIOT Act, Homeland Security,” Eugene Middle East Peace Group forum, 7 pm, First United Methodist Church. FREE. GATHERINGS “Rethinking Security in a Time of War” Women’s Actions for New Directions meet- ing, 7 pm, McNail-Riley House. FREE. Eugene Police Commission meet- ing, 5:30 pm, McNutt Rm., City Hall. Public forum is at the beginning of the meeting. FREE. “Reiki and Tea,” 4 pm, 188 W. B St., Springfield. 954-9103. FREE. MUSIC Bruce Briney, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. $7, $4 stu., sr. Footloose continues. See Thursday, May 1. “How To Incorporate Music into Children’s Lives” continues. See Tuesday. OUTDOORS/RECREATION 532 Olive St. 342.6820 2498 Willamette 349.0556 Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 9-6 Sun 10-5 “Quality Products For Natural Living” GEARS rides a show ‘n’ go. Meet at 10 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Obsidians hike 8 miles, Larison Rock. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don. PRESENTATIONS “Green Remember Mom! Roofs and Alternative Stormwater Management,” 7 pm, McNail-Riley House. FREE. Variety of soaps, candles, hanging baskets, perennials, fra- grances, and many many more gift ideas for your mom! “Creating a Peaceful Revolution in the Mental Health System,” David Oaks, 5:30 pm, 454 Willamette St. FREE. HIV counseling and testing contin- ues. See Thursday, May 1. “West Nile Virus,” Sarah Hendrickson, Pollyanna Lind, 7 pm, BLM Yurt. For information call 683- 6494. KIDSTUFF Baby storytime, THEATER The Boyfriend, 7 pm tonight and at 7:30 pm tomorrow, May 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17, Springfield High School auditorium. $8, $5 stu., sr. May 9 through 17, free for senior citizen preview tonight. “Creative Movement” continues. See Thursday, May 1. VIGILS Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, May 1. Candlelight peace vigils continue and a silent peace vigil begins at 4:30 pm, Federal Building. See Thursday, May 1. 10:15 am, Downtown Library, pre- school storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon branch library. FREE. LECTURES “House as a Metaphor,” Mark Doty, 8 pm, Gerlinger lounge, UO. FREE. “Introduction to Compassionate Conflict Resolution,” Barry Nobel, 7 pm, First Christian Church. don. LITERARY ARTS Oregon Young Women’s Choir, 12:15 pm, Hult lobby. FREE. Footloose continues. See Thursday, May 1. Saturday May 3 rd at Noon: Liz Lair - Front door ideas/container gardening at the Olive St. Store. Liz Carlin - Creating Mother’s Day containers with chil- dren at Willamette St. Store. 12:00 - 2:00 pm. O N S A L E J U N E H U L T 3 N O W ! & 4 C E N T E R CALL (541) 682-5000 OR VISIT THE HULT CENTER BOX OFFICE OR WWW.HULTCENTER.ORG. GROUPS (20+) CALL (541) 744-1962 22 MAY 1, 2003 EUGENE WEEKLY www.eugeneweekly.com