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THE KITCHEN SYNCOPATERS PLAY THE 5TH ANNUAL
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AUG. 21 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.
The International Raw and Living
Foods Festival features speakers,
food demonstrations, panels and
interactive events, today through
Aug. 26. For information, go to
www.rawfestival@aol.com
The Oregon State Fair, “Let’s Do it
Again,” features rides, animals, food
and drink, games, children’s activi-
ties, concerts, contests, the Oregon
Art Annual art exhibit and more,
today through Sept. 1, Oregon State
Fairgrounds, Salem. For information
go to www.oregonstatefair.org or call
(503)-947-3247. $5 adv., $8 dos.
AUG. 22 5th Annual Pickathon
features two days of music including
Otis Taylor, Jackstraw, the Kitchen
Syncopators, Trashcan Joe, Danny
Barnes and the Piano Throwers and
many others, today and tomorrow,
Horning’s Hideout, North Plains. For
information
go
to
www.pickathon.com $35.
Outdoor concert features Laura
Kemp, Mare Wakefield and Tony
Kaltenberg, 7:30 pm, Elkton
Community Education Center on
Hwy. 38, Elkton. $10.
AUG. 23 2003 NBA Hoop-It-Up
tournament features more than
1,200 basketball players, today and
tomorrow, Lloyd Center, Portland.
Register at www.nbahoopitup.com
Watching is free.
am, Riverfront Commemorative
Park. For information call 929-6609.
AUG. 28 K.D. Lang, 7:30 pm,
AUG. 27 Corvallis Wednesday
Farmers’ Market features local pro-
duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays
through Nov. 26, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
Brittfest, Jacksonville. $31-$52.
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
Acoustic blues jam hosted by Matt
Neely, 7:30 pm, Bombs Away Café.
FREE.
Note- Continuation dates for
Corvallis events are listed under the
first day of the event.
AUG. 28 Outdoor show and beer
garden features Clinton Fearon & the
Boogie Brown Band, as well as music
by Ras Gabriel and 4-Word, and Hill
City Bus, 3 pm, Fox ‘n’ Firkin. Musical
shows are at 6 and 11 pm, and a DJ
with laser show is in between sets.
$10.
AUG. 21 Music A La Carte, noon,
MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
Benton County Quilt County 2003
features quilt exhibits and special
events in Philomath, at OSU, in down-
town Corvallis and other Benton Co.
locations, through Oct. 20. For infor-
mation call 929-6230.
Music A La Carte, noon, MU Lounge,
OSU. FREE.
Student
attn:
Better Hearing Group meeting, 3:30
pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.
AUG. 22 Corvallis Saturday
Market features produce, flowers,
nursery plants, meat and seafood,
booths, music and special events, 9
am to 1 pm Saturdays through Nov.
22, 1st Ave. and Jackson St. FREE.
AUG.
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Ruby Studio and Gallery seeks artists
to exhibit work through September.
For information call 515-9100.
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13th Annual
Midsummer Nite’s Scream features
Balafon Marimba Ensemble, Tyee
Wine Cellars. For information call 752-
0394.
Applications for the 2003 S.L.U.G.
Queen Competition are available at
the Saturday Market Office, or call
686-8885. Deadline is Sept. 12.
Adult auditions for Jayne Eyre are at
noon Aug. 23 and children auditions
A Taste of Corvallis features ethnic
foods, local and national artist per-
formances and children’s activities, 1
521 Main St., Springfield, OR 97477 • 744-3343
2085 NW Buchanan Ave., Corvallis • (541) 757-2445
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