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    CALENDAR
The 14th Annual Ernest Block Music
Festival, today through July 12,
Newport Performing Arts Center.
For information call (541) 265-
ARTS.
JUNE 28 Northwest String
Summit features music with the
Yonder Mountain String Band, the
Jerry Douglas Band, Keller Williams
and others, today through June 30,
Hornings Hideout, North Plains. For
information go to www.yondertick-
ets.musictoday.com
The World Beat Festival features
international food, dance, folklore,
gifts and workshops, a parade, kids’
activities, music by Abakadubi and
many others, today and tomorrow,
Salem Riverfront Park. For informa-
tion go to www.worldbeatfestival.org
Lou Reed, 8 pm, Roseland,
Portland. $45.
JUNE 29 3rd Annual Walk for
Farmworker Justice features a
march and rally at the capitol,
speeches and more. A march from
Capitol Mall, 1:30 pm; a rally at the
Capitol, 2:30 pm, Salem. For infor-
mation or to reserve a spot on a
bus from Eugene, call 607-8097.
FREE.
Lyle Lovett, 6:30 pm, Les Schwab
Amphitheater, Bend. $32.50.
JULY
3
Waterfront Blues
Festival benefits the Oregon Food
Bank, featuring cruises, food and
drink, music by Taj Mahal, the Philip
Walker Band, Curtis Salgado, Etta
James and many more, today
through July 6, Tom McCall
Waterfront Park, Portland. $5 plus
two cans of non-perishable food
per day, $15 for a four-day pass.
JUNE 27 An opening for the
CORVALLIS
JUNE 28 Corvallis Saturday
EVENTS
Note- Continuation dates for
Corvallis events are listed under
the first day of the event.
JUNE 26 Music A La Carte,
noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
1st Around Oregon Annual exhibi-
tion, Corvallis Art Center, through
June 29. FREE.
Ink/Paint, Platinum, Clay group
show, 5 pm, Benton County
Historical Museum. FREE.
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.
JULY 2 Corvallis Wednesday
Farmers’ Market features local pro-
duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays
through Nov. 26, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
Acoustic blues Jam, 7:30 pm,
Bombs Away Café. FREE.
JULY 3 Music A La Carte, noon,
MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
FIREDANCERS AT THE WORLD BEAT FESTIVAL, SALEM. SEE JUNE 28, ON THE ROAD.
TY CONNOR IN AN EVENING OF DEMONSTRATIVE CONSARNEDNESS,
SAM BOND’S GARAGE. SEE THURSDAY, JULY 3.
Red, White and Blues Riverfront
Festival features food, wine and
microbrews, crafts, children’s activ-
ities and fireworks, today and
tomorrow,
Riverfront
Commemorative Park. $5.
The LCC Volunteer Tutor Program
needs tutors in reading, writing,
math, computers, English and GED
preparation. An orientation is 4:30
pm, Rm. 8, LCC Downtown Center.
463-5919.
attn: hey
OPPORTUNITIES
C O R VA L L I S
Maude Kerns Art Center is accept-
ing art submissions through Aug. 1
for the Dia de los Muertos exhibit.
For information go to www.mkart-
center.org
Want FREE press? Send event
information to cal@eugeneweek-
ly.com. Calendar deadline is at
noon, a week before the issue date
that covers your event.
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