CALENDAR
Yachats Commons, 7 pm, Yachats
Commons. $7 adv., $10 dos.
JUNE 22 A grand opening fea-
tures music with the Cascade
Colonels and Dorian Aites, arts,
crafts and more, 8 am to 4 pm, Blue
River Trading Post, Blue River.
FREE.
Paul Biondi, 6 pm, Traveler’s Cove,
Florence. FREE.
JUNE
26
Arrested
Development, 8 pm, Roseland,
Portland. $16.50.
DAD’S & GRADS
SALE ON NOW!
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
Note- Continuation dates for
Corvallis events are listed under
the first day of the event.
JUNE 19 Music A La Carte,
noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
1st Around Oregon Annual exhibi-
tion, Corvallis Art Center, through
June 29. FREE.
Corvallis HOUR Exchange Summer
Solstice Picnic & Barter Fair, 4 to 9
pm, Lions Shelter, Avery Park.
Features children’s activities,
potluck, music, drumming. FREE.
Parkinson’s Support Group meet-
ing, 2 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center.
FREE.
JUNE 20 “Smokey Mtn. Tour
and Rhine River Cruise” presenta-
tion, 2 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center.
FREE.
JUNE 21 Corvallis Saturday
Market features local crafts, food,
children’s activities and entertain-
ment, 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays
through Nov. 22, South Riverfront
parking lot, 1st and Jackson Streets.
FREE.
JUNE 24 Arthritis Support
Group meeting, 6:30 pm, Corvallis
Sr. Center. FREE.
ZEMRICKA, BY MATTHEW DENNISON, FROELICK GALLERY,
PORTLAND, THROUGH JUNE 30. SEE JUNE 19, ON THE ROAD.
JUNE 25 Corvallis Wednesday
Farmers’ Market features local pro-
duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays
through Nov. 26, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
Sr. Citizen Council of Benton Co.
meeting, 1:30 pm, Corvallis Sr.
Center. FREE.
Acoustic blues Jam, 7:30 pm,
Bombs Away Café. FREE.
JUNE 26 Music A La Carte,
noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Mystical, magical, supernatural,
spiritual and paranormal literary
submissions to a Dark Moon Lilith
contest are due June 30. See
www.darkmoonlilith.com
Art entries for the Oregon State
Fair’s Oregon Art Annual exhibit
are due July 21 through Aug. 9
depending on genre. For informa-
tion
see
www.oregonstatefair.org/fair/com-
petitions
2003 Oregon Literary Fellowship
Applications are due June 27. See
www.literary-arts.org
Artists of all media are welcome to
submit resumes and artwork
through July 30 for 2003/2004
exhibitions at Adell McMillan, Buzz
Coffeehouse
and
Aperture
Galleries. Send resume and slides
of work to Linda Archuletta, UO
Cult. Forum, EMU Suite 2, UO,
Eugene, OR 97403.
521 Main St., Springfield, OR 97477 • 744-3343
2085 NW Buchanan Ave., Corvallis • (541) 757-2445
Financing Available OAC • 90 Days Same As Cash! • VISA/MC/DISC
www.michaelsfutons.com
CITY OF EUGENE LIBRARY, RECREATION & CULTURAL SERVICES
Bring your picnics, blankets and lawn chairs and get
ready for some fantastic shows by local entertainers.
All concerts begin at 6:30 p.m.
INFORMATION: www.ci.eugene.or.us./rec
The Sugar Beets
T UESDAY , J ULY 8
A MAZON C ENTER
Valley Boys
Soulful, high-energy acoustics band.
Ten Exquisite Gardens
Etouffee
Sunday, June 22nd
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Summer Jam: Rap, R&B, and Soul
T UESDAY , J ULY 29
C HURCHILL Y OUTH S PORTS P ARK
Hot Cajun swamp rock!
Swing Shift
Eugene’s elite Rap, R&B and Soul artists.
T UESDAY , J ULY 15
W ESTMORELAND C ENTER
$10 in advance • $13 day of tour
For ticket information,
Shelley James Musicbox
T HURSDAY , J ULY 31
S HELDON C OMMUNITY C ENTER & P ARK
Big band swing hits.
www.klcc.org
Deb Cleveland Band
or call 463-6000
T HURSDAY , J ULY 17
S HELDON C OMMUNITY C ENTER & P ARK
89.7 fm
Rhythm & Blues sensation.
SM
A Service of Lane Community College
Skip Jones & The Spirit of New
Orleans featuring Paul Biondi
T UESDAY , J ULY 22
A MAZON C ENTER
H A
N G I
FR D W F T I
O M O V T E
M
I N E N S
D I R U
A G
S
Local New Orleans big brass band.
UP TO * " - O F F!
Popular originals and classic pop &
dance covers.
Son Mela ’O
T UESDAY , A UGUST 5
C AMPBELL C ENTER /S KINNER B UTTE P ARK
Irresistible Cuban dance music.
NOTE: No glass containers,
alcohol, smoking or pets.
Sunday, June 22—New Horizons Band
Washburne Park Band
and Classical Series
WASHBURNE PARK
A GATE S TREET AND 20 TH S T ., IN E UGENE
I NFORMATION : O RVAL E TTER , 344-0483
LI Q U ID A TI NG A LL I N V EN TO RY
T HURSDAY , J ULY 24
P ETERSEN B ARN P ARK
Rock & Roll hits.
T HURSDAY , J ULY 10
P ETERSEN B ARN P ARK
A self-guided tour of ten spectacular gardens
Rain or Shine!
Best Prices for the Best Futons
Support Hultcenter Operations is
seeking acts for next SHOcase sea-
son. Call 345-9440.
10th Annual “KLCC in Bloom” Garden Tour
TO BENEFIT KLCC 89.7 FM
Live Music • Massage Chairs • Garden Art
• Great gift ideas for a great Father’s Day
• Send them packing with a futon!
Local volunteer musicians play
light classics for wind and
brass instruments.
All concerts at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 29—One More Time Marching Band
Friday, July 4—Eugene Symphonic Band
Sunday, July 6—Springfield Community Concert Band
Sunday, July 13—Emerald Renaissance Band
Sunday, July 20—Brass Aspirations
Sunday, July 27—Oregon Tuba Ensemble
Sunday, August 3—Emerald Horn Club
Sunday, August 10—To Be Announced
Sunday, August 17—Accordions Anonymous
N O W A T N EW LO C AT I O N !
Sunday, August 24—Eugene Symphonic Band
! " # $ W % & & t h ' (& • ( !$ ) &* + $
Sunday, August 31—Junction City Polka Band
Ha nd ma de E x o t i c F u r n i t ur e (P as t B a il e y H il l R d % , lo ok f or s ig n s)
N E W H O UR S • W EE K EN D S O N L Y
W h ol e s a l e to th e Pu b li c
S a tu r da y & S u nd ay && ) #
Monday, September 1—Junction City Brass
Sunday, September 7—Alder Street Quintet
Sunday, September 14—Dillard Gang (brass quintet)
JUNE 19, 2003 21