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HOT & SPICY! SALSA DANCE FREE DANCE PARTY!! At the Lane Co. Fair Wed. Aug 13th 4:30-6:30pm CALENDAR FILM OFAM’s Stormy Weather, 10 am, Shedd Chapel. FREE. “Peewee Playground” continues. See Thursday, Aug. 7. GATHERINGS Meridian Farmers Market continues. See Thursday, Aug. 7. LECTURES OFAM’s “Arlen & HIV counseling and testing contin- ues. See Thursday, Aug. 7. KIDSTUFF Baby storytime, 10:15 am, Downtown Library, Preschool Storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel Library. FREE. Jazz” lecture, Carl Woideck, 1:15 pm; and “American Standard II,” William Zinsser, 5 pm, Shedd Chapel. FREE. “Introduction to Reiki III,” 4 pm, 188 W. B St., Bldg N-3. 915-5723. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Elizabeth Engstrom reads from Black Leather, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE. MUSIC OFAM’s Stormy Weather concert, 2:30 pm, and Georgia on my Mind, 7:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall. $12-$28 per concert. Asylum Street Spankers, 9 pm, Sam Bond’s Garage. $12. Diana Witkowski, 8:30 pm, Luna. $7. ON THE AIR “Breaking Ranks: Dignity for All with Robert Fuller,” 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. performers & music by D.J. Mario Mora JAMS STARTS ! FLOWERS ! Come on Downtown & find the ‘Bounty of the County’, to get your garden growing and to set your table locally at FARMERS’ MARKET Saturdays, 9 - 4 Tuesdays, 10 - 3 At 8th & Oak in the Park Blocks of beautiful Downtown Eugene • • Come Find the Best Local Produce, Plants, Proteins & Meat, Flowers, Foods & FUN! Stay & Learn from our Farmers! ‘Savor the flavor’ of the famous Oregon Strawberry! FOR MORE INFORMATION or PRODUCT AVAILABILTY, CALL (541) 431-4923 ! PLANTS ! FLOWERS ! VEGGIES ! STARTS ! BUY LOCAL ! FRUIT ! SALSAS ! PRESERVES ! NUTS PRODUCE ! STARTS ! FRUIT ! PLANTS ! N ! HONEYS ! FLOWERS ! SALSAS ! BERRIES ! VEGGIES ! STARTS ! FRUIT ! PRESERVES ! HONEYS ! CHERRIES ! WORK BY TRACY MACEWAN, AT THE FREED GALLERY, LINCOLN CITY, THROUGH AUG. 31. SEE AUG. 7, ON THE ROAD. LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE’S Renewable Energy Technician Program is accepting NEW STUDENTS for fall 2003 Student Dan Orleck with a photovoltaic solar panel Lane Energy Management/Renewable Energy Technician Program is funded by EWEB & BPA For information about the Renewable Energy Management program, call Roger Ebbage at (541) 463-3977. an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution 22 AUGUST 7, 2003