Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, August 21, 2003, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
DANCE Bellydance Superstars
and the Desert Roses, 8:30 pm,
WOW Hall. $18 adv., $20 dos.
GATHERINGS HIV counsel-
ing/testing, 4 to 7 pm Mondays, HIV
Alliance, 1966 Garden Ave. don.
French conversation, 3:30 to 5:30
pm Mondays. For information call
937-2304. $5.
Role-playing games, 6 pm
Mondays, Borders Books. FREE.
Gentle yoga for people with multi-
ple sclerosis, 10:45 am to 12:45 pm
Mondays, Hilyard Community
Center. $5.
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TUESDAY
Sunrise 6:29; Sunset 7:59 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
UNGKA, BY MIKE WALSH,
AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR,
SALEM. SEE AUG. 21, ON
THE ROAD.
LECTURE “Anemia,” Sunny
Kierstyn, 2 pm, Willamalane Adult
Activity Center, Spfd. FREE.
MUSIC Clinton Fearon & the
Boogie Brown Band, 9 pm tonight
and tomorrow, The Annex. $13 adv.,
$15 dos.
ON THE AIR “Alternative
Radio” features “Globalization and
Terrorism,” Arundhati Roy, 6:30
pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Canoe and kayak trip on Coyote
Creek, 5 pm, ORS. FREE.
The Eugene Emeralds play the
Vancouver
Canadians.
See
Saturday.
Women’s drop-in support group for
survivors of sexual abuse, 7 pm
Mondays, Sexual Assault Support
Services. 484-9791. FREE.
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Aug. 21.
SPIRITUAL Video meeting
LECTURE “The Heart of the
and meditation with GangaJi, 7 pm
Tuesdays, 5th St. Market, 4th floor,
Conf. Rm. FREE.
University or the Central Nervous
System? The Digital Repository and
the Evolving Role of the Library,”
Grace Agnew, 9:30 am, Knight
Library. FREE.
Humanities Team Study Group, 7
pm, 2414 Quebec St. 484-9934.
FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
The Eugene Emeralds play the
Vancouver
Canadians.
See
Saturday.
Prayer for Peace circles continue.
See Thursday, Aug. 21.
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Aug. 21.
Tuesdays, Island Park and Main
Streets, Spfd. 747-5886. FREE.
VIGIL Peace vigil, 4:30 pm
PRESENTATION
“Home-
schooling 101: Creating a Love of
Learning,” Teri Brown, 6:30 pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
SPIRITUAL “Foundation in
Mediation,” 7 pm. For information
call 343-5252. FREE.
Prayer for Peace circles continue.
See Thursday, Aug. 21.
THEATER “Get Down With
Your Sweet Self” personal theater
for women, 7:15 pm Mondays,
Friends Meeting Hall. 686-8119. $9.
VIGIL Women in Black peace
vigil, 5 pm, Federal Building. FREE.
GATHERINGS “Chick-Lits”
Book Group meeting, 7 pm, Barnes
and Noble Books. FREE.
Southtowne Shoppes Farmers
Market continues. See Saturday.
Farmers Market continues. See
Saturday. FREE.
KIDSTUFF
Tuesday
Toddlertime, 10 am, Barnes and
Noble Books. FREE.
©2003 Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Co., Hood River, OR. Show Reserve. Drink Responsibly.
Toddler storytime, 10:15 and 11 am,
Downtown Library. FREE.
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MONQUI.COM
WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 6:30 am; Sunset 7:57 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
GATHERINGS Caring for the
Caregiver
support
group,
Wednesday afternoons. For infor-
mation, call 687-6234. FREE.
Adult Book Group meeting, noon,
Downtown Library. FREE.
PLUS SPECIAL GUEST
CARLA BOZULICH’S RED HEADED STRANGER
SEPTEMBER 4
McDONALD THEATER
TICKETS AT TICKETSWEST 503-224-TIXX • ALL AGES
TA - D A H . G A S W O R K S PA R K . A U G U S T 1 7 , 2 0 0 3 . 3 :3 0 PM .
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