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About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 2003)
DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, ROSE GARDEN, PORTLAND. SEE AUG. 4, ON THE ROAD. Celebrate Summer at Lively Organic Farm Tom & Megas proudly present an afternoon wine tasting featuring Chateau Lorane. Join us for fabulous wine, food & fun Jon Krakauer reads, 7 pm, Milam Auditorium, OSU. FREE. Lunch • D SAT. AUG 2 nd 12-4pm inn rea Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. go to http://www.eugenechamps.com/ B Peaches, Nectarines Blueberries Hermiston Melons Cantaloupe & much more. Alladin!, Majestic Theatre Education Department perfor- mance, 7 pm today and Aug. 1, and at 1 and 7 pm Aug. 2, Majestic Theatre. $5, $18 for a group of four. er A ] Organically Grown: k f as t One-hour fast bike rides continue. See Thursday, July 31. SPIRITUAL Prayer for Peace circles continue. See Thursday, July 31. A Saturday - 10 am to 5 pm Eugene peace circle continues. See Thursday, July 31. 600 River Loop # 2 (3 miles North of Beltline off River Rd) ON THE 461-2737 JULY 31 Benton County Fair and Rodeo features music by Tracy Byrd and many others, rides, exhibits, food and crafts, today through Aug. 2, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. $7. 40 1340 Alder Alder St • St. 687-0355 • 687-0355 2588 Willamette • 687-8201 The Oregon 2003 Biennial and The Shape of Color, work by Joan Miro´, Portland Art Museum, through Sept. 7. $10, $9 sr. stu, $6 youth. AUG. 2 Corvallis Saturday Market features local crafts, food, children’s activities and entertain- ment, 10 am to 5 pm Saturdays through Nov. 22, South Riverfront parking lot, 236 SW 5th St. FREE. AUG. 1 11th Annual Oregon Annual Corvallis Arts Guild Clothesline Sale of Art, 9 am to 5 pm, Benton Co. Courthouse. FREE. Jamboree features music, food, children’s activities and more, today through Aug. 3, Sweet Home. For information, go to www.oregonjam- boree.com Steely Dan, 8 pm, Keller Auditorium, Portland. $65-$75. road AUG. 2 An evening of wisdom, Note- Continuation dates for out- of-town events are listed under the first day of the event. Matt Love performs When Oregon Rocked: The Far-Out Story of Vortex I, 7 pm, Newport Recreation Center. $5. JULY 31 The Living Dream Experience music festival features the String Cheese Incident, today through Aug. 3, Horning’s Hideout, North Plains. For information go to www.peakexperience.cc/latest or www.stringcheeseincident.com MFA 2003, work by UO graduate students, Pacific NW College of Art, Portland, through July 31. FREE. Work by Susan Diehl and Jennifer Diehl, Portland and Sheridan Lawrence Galleries, through Aug. 10. FREE. music and kirtan chanting with Ram Dass, 7 pm, Central Point High School Gym. For information call 734-8581. $20 adv., $25 dos. AUG. 4 Norah Jones, 8 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland. $34-$49.75. Dave Matthews Band, 7 pm, Rose Garden, Portland. $52.50. CORVALLIS EVENTS Note- Continuation dates for Corvallis events are listed under the first day of the event. AUG. 4 Computer club meeting, 1:30 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE. AUG. 6 Corvallis Wednesday Farmers Market features local pro- duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays through Nov. 26, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. AUG. 7 Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge, OSU. FREE. Daniel Robinson reads, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE. attn: OPPORTUNITIES The Oregon State Fair seeks volun- teers to help in various fair depart- ments. For information, go to www.oregonstatefair.org Lord Leebrick Theatre Company is holding auditions for Proof. For appointment call 684-6988 before Aug. 3. ON SALE NOW! FEST PRODUCED BY & BIG TOWNE PRODUCTIONS TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE THROUGH THE HULT CENTER BOX OFFICE 541-682-5000 20 JULY 31, 2003 SEPTEMBER 2ND CUTHBERT AMPHITHEATER 5PM DOORS • ALL AGES