Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, June 05, 2003, Page 33, Image 33

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    Stewart Park Concert Series
(see June)
Aug. 12 Cubanismo
Toledo Antique Street Fair &
Folk Music Festival
Aug. 3. Main Street, Toledo.
www.visitToledoOregon.com Antiques &
collectibles, food booths, classic car show,
historic rail display, live folk music.
Washburne Park
Band/Classical Series
August 3 Emerald Horn Club
August 10 TBA
August 17 Accordions Anonymous
August 24 Eugene Symphonic Band
August 31 Junction City Polka Band
September
Britt Festival (see June)
Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster
Gentlemen; Berklee-Monterey Quartet
2003, plus many more artists and
events!
players, handmade goods, revelry, enter-
tainment and stuff for the kids.
Oregon State Fair (see August)
Sept. 5-7. Sisters. From blues to blue-
grass, a celebration of acoustic
American roots music. Featuring con-
certs, workshops and a songwriting
contest.
Highlights: The Paperboys, Del Rey,
Christine Kane, Tracy Grammer, Eliza
Gilkyson, The Waybacks, Robin & Linda
Williams, Hillman & Pederson and Blue
Highway.
Sept. 1 The Three faces of The King,
Featuring The Jordanaires
Shrewsbury Renaissance Faire
Sept. 13-14. Kings Valley, Ore. Come ye,
and revel thine merry hearte at the Faire!
Five miles and 500 years away from
downtown Corvallis. An interactive living
history village, artisan stalls, costumed
Sisters Folk Festival
Washburne Park
Band/Classical Series
(See June)
Sept. 1 Junction City Brass
Sept. 7 Alder St. Quintet
Sept. 14 Dillard Gang
Enjoy the
summertime!
VH1 Classic Presents
P R E S E N T S
Alive in America
Sept. 1 Alison Krauss & Union Station
Sept. 2 Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band
Sept. 5 The Doobie Brothers
Sept. 6 Julio Iglesias
Sept. 7 George Benson
Cuthbert Amphitheatre (see June)
Sept. 30 James Taylor – SOLD OUT
TUESDAY AUG 12•7:30PM
Gorge Amphitheatre Concerts
(see July)
WEDNESDAY
AUG 13 • 7:30PM
9/27 James Taylor
Monterey Jazz Festival
Sept. 19-21. Monterey Fairgrounds,
Monterey, Calif. www.montereyjazzfesti-
val.org. The 46th Annual Monterey
Jazz Festival Presented by MCI will fea-
ture top name jazz artists from around
the world, offering fans everything
from classic international jazz perform-
ances to funky “new grooves,” per-
formed by over 500 jazz greats on
seven stages spread across the 20-acre
Monterey Fairgrounds.
Performers Include:
Herbie Hancock Quartet with Bobby
Hutcherson; The Crusaders Featuring
Randy Crawford; Global Funk Council;
MAINSTAGE CONCERTS
Gotta Be There!
Sixpence None The Richer
THURSDAY
AUG 14
7:30PM
AUGUST 12-17, 2003
www.atthefair.com
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ASCAL
AL F LA
LATTS
TTS
FRIDAY • AUG 15
7:30PM
Open Sky Aikido
Tickets now on sale for
MAINSTAG E CONCERTS
Presented by Bi-Mart/New Country 93/Magic 94
Summer Special!
Introduction to Aikido &
Basic Self-defense
Class in a Safe and
Supportive Environment
Tuesday & Thursday
6:00– 7:30 p.m.
June 17 – August 21
$30 for new students
Amazon Arts Center
2700 Hilyard St.
Call for information :
935-8655
Reserved Seating on sale for $16.50 to
$12.50 plus service charge through Tickets
West/FASTIXX 1-800-992-8499, online at
www.ticketswest.com or at the
Lane Ice Center at the Fairgrounds.
ONESTAR
AR
L ONEST
SATURDAY
AUG 16 • 7:30PM
Fair Admission Tickets available in
advance through TicketsWest/FASTIXX.
Funk & Salsa Sunday
Fair Season Pass available at any Bi-Mart
store for $12 with Bi-Mart membership card
July 7th through August 11.
PEPE & THE BOTTLE BLONDES &
HIT EXPLOSION
3PM to 7PM
P R O M OT I O N A L D AY S P O N S O R S
SUNDAY AUG 17 • FREE CONCERTS
796 W. 13TH AVENUE EUGENE, OREGON 541-682-4292
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