Information,” James Adams, 9 am
and 9 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM.
I Hate Hamlet continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 21.
“The Healing Connection,” 7 pm
Thursdays, CTV-22.
Rude Awakening continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 21.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
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One-hour fast bike rides, noon
Monday through Friday, Bike Friday.
687-0487. FREE.
Kayak trip on the Willamette River, 5
pm, Oregon River Sports. Free.
SPIRITUAL Eugene peace cir-
cle, noon Thursdays, Suite 306, 474
Willamette St. 684-3850. FREE.
Prayer for Peace circles, noon
Monday through Friday, Unity of the
Valley. FREE.
Celebration of Rakshabandhan, 7 pm,
Brahma Kumaris Meditation Center.
For information call 343-5252. FREE.
THEATER I Hate Hamlet, 8:15 pm
tonight, tomorrow and Aug. 23, Very
Little Theatre. $12 res., $9 for sr. on
Sundays, $9 for stu. on Thursdays.
Rude Awakening benefits the Lane
Co. Bill of Rights Defense Committee,
8 pm tonight, at 8 and 9:30
pm tomorrow, at 2 and 10 pm
Aug. 23 and at 2 and 8 pm
Aug. 24, ComedySportz
Arena. 688-8270. $8 adv.,
$10 dos.
THE
BELLYDANCE
SUPERSTARS
SHAKE IT AT
THE WOW
HALL. SEE
MONDAY.
22
21
THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:23 am; Sunset 8:07 pm
Av High 82; Av Low 51
ARTS/VISUAL An opening
FESTIVAL Multicultural Festival
features a celebration of community,
with music by Caliente, Island
Jammin’, Party Booby Trap and oth-
ers, speakers, food, information,
games, swimming and more, 5 to 9
pm, Sheldon Community Park. FREE.
reception for work by Ruby, Ben
Scott, Jerry Ross and others,
Ruby Gallery, 55 W. Broadway.
FREE.
GATHERING
Singletarians
group meeting, 7:30 pm, Unitarian
Universalist Church. FREE.
GATHERINGS Ice cream
KIDSTUFF Playgroup for moms
sundaes, 6:30 pm, Willamalane
Adult Activity Center, Spfd. $2.
and newborns to 2-year-olds, 10 am,
Bambini. FREE.
Open house features tours and
information, today and Aug. 27,
Wellsprings Friends School. For
information call 686-1223. FREE.
“Eager Beavers” features exploration
into river dwellers, noon to 4 pm
today and tomorrow, The Science
Factory. $4 includes exhibit admis-
sion. www.sciencefactory.org
A volunteer orientation and
training for the Community
Center for the Performing Arts,
6:30 pm, the WOW Hall. FREE.
Finger-painting with Ruby, 10 am to
noon, Ruby Gallery, 55 W. Broadway.
FREE.
Meridian Farmers Market, noon
to 5 pm Thursdays, 18th Ave. and
Willamette St. FREE.
Preschool storytime, 10:30 am,
Bethel Library. FREE.
HIV counseling and testing, 9 to
11:15 am Thursdays, 135 E. 6th
Ave. $15.
Think You Are” with Amber Terrell
features discussion and music, 7 pm,
Unity of the Valley Church. don.
KIDSTUFF Baby storytime,
10:15 am, Downtown Library,
Preschool Storytime, 10:30 am,
Bethel and Sheldon Libraries.
FREE.
LECTURE
“Find Your
Pressure Points for Health,”
Justin
Miers,
1:30
pm,
Willamalane Adult Center, Spfd.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS “Scie-
nce of Spirituality” Reading
Group meeting, 7 pm, Borders
Books. FREE.
MUSIC Ron O’Keefe & Friends,
6 pm, Coiner Park, Cottage
Grove. FREE.
Kevin Montgomery, Al Perkins
and Robert Reynolds, 8 pm, Café
Paradiso. $10.
Laura Kemp, Tony Kaltenberg,
Roy Brewer and TR Kelley, 8:30
pm, Luna. $7.
New Monsoon, 9:30 pm, Wild
Duck. $7.
Hip hop battle, 9:30 pm, CoreStar
Center. $5.
ON
THE AIR “New
Dimensions” features “Using
Intuition to Heal,” Judith Orloff,
6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. FREE.
“The Jefferson Exchange” fea-
tures “Improving the Analysis
and Effective use of Intelligence
20 AUGUST 21, 2003
FRIDAY
Sunrise 6:24 am; Sunset 8:06 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
LECTURE “You Are Not Who You
MUSIC Flying Crooked, 7 pm,
Borders Books. FREE.
Otis Taylor, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$12.50 adv., $14 dos.
The Crooked Jades, The Fiddlin’ Sue
Band, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond’s Garage.
$3.
SATURDAY
Sunrise 6:25 am; Sunset 8:04 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
Mars is closer tonight than humankind
has ever seen.
CELEBRATION The Whiteaker
Celebration bilingual event features
music, magic, dancing, juggling,
crafts, face painting, literature and
information from local organizations,
noon to 8 pm, Scobert Gardens, W.
4th Ave. between Blair Blvd. and Polk
St. FREE.
COMEDY ComedySportz, 8 pm,
The ComedySportz Theatre, 10th
Ave. and Oak St. 517-9996. $8, $7
with a can of food for FOOD for Lane
Co.
DANCE Veselka Ukranian dance
group
performance
includes
Ukranian food and church tours, 11 am
and 2 pm, Mother of God Ukranian
Catholic Church, Spfd. FREE.
FESTIVAL
Wine and Blues
Festival features W.C. Clark, Linda
Hornbuckle, The Lloyd Jones
Struggle, The Norman Sylvester
Band, Bill Willie Bluz and others, 2 pm,
Secret House Vineyards. $13.50 adv.,
$16 dos.
GATHERINGS Saturday Market
features more than 150 local artisans,
international food court and live
music. 10 am to 5 pm Saturdays,
Park Blocks. Paul Safar plays at
10 am; Cosmas Magaya and
the Vakasara Mbira Group at
11; Danny Dolinger at noon;
Neil Bjorklund Trio at 1 pm
and the Emerald Valley
Swing Quartet plays at 2
pm. FREE.
Growers Market features fresh grown
local produce/fruit, artisans and
crafters displaying wares, entertain-
ment and more, main park, 9 am to 3
pm, Cottage Grove. FREE.
Veneta Saturday market features
produce, crafts and festivities, 10 am
to 5 pm Saturdays, Veneta. 935-
2268. FREE.
Family Music Time, 10:15 am,
Downtown and Sheldon branch
libraries. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Saturday storytime, 10 am, Barnes
and Noble Books. FREE.
SCIENCE Eugene Astronomical
Society “Mars Party” features planet-
viewing of Mars near its closest
approach to Earth in more than
50,000 years, 8:30 pm, College Hill
Reservoir. FREE.
THEATER
The Mouse that
Roared, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow,
Cottage Theatre, Cottage Grove. $11
adv., $12 dos.
Obsidians hike 7 miles, Olallie
Mountain; 8 miles, Tam McArthur
Rim; 8 miles, Vivian Lake. See YMCA
board for details. $3-$4 sugg. don.
GEARS rides 45 miles, Fox Hollow.
Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park.
FREE.
The Co-Motion Classic Tandem stage
bicycle race continues. See Friday.
PRESENTATIONS “Trees of
History, Exploring Old-Growth
Forests” slide presentation, 8 pm,
Delta Amphitheater. FREE.
“Water Quality of Waldo Lake,” Al
Johnson, 7 pm, North Waldo Boat
Ramp Amphitheater. FREE.
SCIENCE “Summer Sky Above
Mercado Latino open-air Latin
American marketplace features ven-
dors of Latin American food, pro-
duce, bread, handcrafts, clothes and
more, 11 am to 5 pm Sundays through
Oct. 26, 8th Ave. and Oak St. A pina-
ta for kids is at noon; and music by
Carmizin is from 1 to 3 pm. FREE.
Open air market features crafts,
farmers, music and food vendors, 11
am to 7 pm Sundays through Nov. 30,
downtown Blue River. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Arthur
Edwards reads, 4 pm, Tsunami Books.
FREE.
MUSIC Eugene Symphonic Band,
6:30 pm, Washburne Park. FREE.
Thistle, Abandon Ship, Carsie Bean
Blue, 8 pm, Cozmic Pizza @ The
Strand. $3-$5 sugg. don.
Dan Jones and the Squids, The
Sham, Ed Cole and the College Girls
of Tora Bora, 10 pm, John Henry’s. $2.
Dead Meadow, YOB, Eat Shit
Fuckface, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $7.
The Visible Men, Al Larsen, 9 pm,
Sam Bond’s Garage. $4.
Eugene” interactive show features
planets, stars and images from the
Hubble Space Probe, 2 pm Saturdays,
The Science Factory Hands-on
Children’s Museum. www.sciencefac-
tory.org Free with admission to The
Science Factory.
ON THE AIR “The Healing
Connection,” 8 pm Thursdays, CTV-
22.
SPIRITUAL Tibetan Buddhist
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
meditation with Tulku La Gyurmey, 9
am Saturdays and 6:30 pm
Wednesdays. For information call
554-9696. $2-$5 ss.
“Land of Fire and Ice – Our Changing
Landscape” nature tours, 11 am, 1 pm
and 2:30 pm, Dee Wright
Observatory. (541) 822-3381. FREE.
THEATER Two Gentlemen of
GEARS rides 75 miles, Mt. Bachelor
Loop. Meet at 6:30 pm for overnight,
Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Verona, 6 pm today, tomorrow, Aug.
30 and 31, Amazon Park. A pre-show
for children is at 5 pm. FREE.
The Mouse that Roared continues.
See Friday.
Live CD recording features Buster B.
Jones, 6 pm, Luna. $10.
Obsidians hike 10 miles, Chucksney
Mountain; 9 miles, Green Lakes. See
YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sugg.
don.
The Eugene
Emeralds
play the
Vancouver
Canadians.
See
Saturday.
Farmers Market features produce,
plants and flowers from more than
40 local growers, 9 am to 4 pm
Saturdays and from 10 am to 3 pm
Tuesdays, 8th Ave. and Oak St. FREE.
Jason Webley, 7 pm, The Art of
Everything, Cottage Grove. $3-$5
sugg. don.
Prayer for Peace circles continue.
See Thursday, Aug. 21.
“A Day on the Farm” features
hayrides, demonstrations, a trapper’s
camp, Native-American dance, food
and more, 4 pm, Dorris Ranch, Spfd.
$3, $10 family.
jects, noon to 5 pm Sundays through
Oct., 8th Ave. and Blair St. FREE.
Southtowne Shoppes Farmers
Market, Saturdays 9 am to 3 pm, and
Tuesdays 11 am to 3 pm, 28th Ave.
and Oak St. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Children’s storytime,
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Aug. 21.
The Eugene Emeralds play the Salem
Volcanoes, 7:05 pm tonight and they
play the Vancouver Canadians Aug.
25 and 26, and at 5:05 pm tomorrow,
Civic Stadium. $8 res., $5 gen., $4 sr.,
stu.
Cascadia Forest Goods
warehouse sale features
figured maple, chinkapin,
walnut, decking, siding, pan-
eling, fencing and more
from sustainably managed
forests and recycled wood, 9
am to 3 pm Saturdays, 4446
Franklin Blvd., Glenwood. 485-
4477. FREE.
The Appleseed Cast, The Mercury
Program, Chin Up Chin Up,
Minethirtyseven, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall.
$8.
The Co-Motion Classic Tandem stage
bicycle race, today through Aug. 24.
For information, go to www.co-
motion.com
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
11 am, Borders Books. FREE.
“Eager Beavers” continues. See
Friday.
LITERARY ARTS Brenda
Shaw reads, 2 pm, Mother Kali’s.
FREE.
Elaine Knighton reads, 7 pm, Borders
Books. FREE.
MUSIC
Kirtan concert with
Bhagavan Das, 8:30 pm, Agate Hall,
18th Ave. and Agate St. $16 adv., $20
dos.
Toad in the Hole, The Koozies, The
Whopner Co. All Stars, 10 pm,
Wetlands. $4.
David Helfand & Friends, 9 pm, Café
Paradiso. $5-$8 ss.
RUDE AWAKENING PLAYS AT COMEDYSPORTZ
ARENA. SEE THURSDAY, AUG. 21.
Rude Awakening continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 21.
I Hate Hamlet continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 21.
24
SUNDAY
Sunrise 6:26 am; Sunset 8:02 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
BENEFIT Pre-campaign benefit
for low-income families served by
Lane County Legal Aid features wine
tasting, food, and music by Paul
Biondi, 1 to 5 pm, LaVelle Bistro, 5th
St. Market. 606-1299. $25 includes
food, wine, music and dancing.
DANCE “Dances of Universal
Peace,” 4 pm, Sladden Park. A
potluck celebrating 30 years of dance
follows. FREE.
GATHERINGS “Strategies to
prevent demolition and redevelop-
ment in Moss/Villard/Columbia
neighborhood,” 7 pm Sundays, 13th
and Alder Starbucks. FREE.
A Sunday market features organic
produce, plants and seeds, ceramics,
bamboo and more to benefit not-for-
profit permaculture education pro-
The Co-Motion Classic Tandem stage
bicycle race continues. See Friday.
SPIRITUAL
“Vision and
Heartsong Share,” 10 am Sundays.
For information call 484-3114
between 8 and 9 pm. FREE.
Tibetan Buddhist teachings feature
meditation, chanting and relaxation,
11 am and 7 pm Sundays, 3333 Storey
Blvd. FREE.
Falun Gong exercise, 9 am Sundays,
Gold’s Gym, Spfd. www.falundafaore-
gon.org FREE.
THEATER Two Gentlemen of
Verona continues. See Saturday.
Rude Awakening continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 21.
25
MONDAY
Sunrise 6:28 am; Sunset 8:01 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
ARTS/VISUAL Life drawing
sessions, 7:30 to 10:15 pm Mondays,
439 W. 2nd Ave. 302-2727. $5.