Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, November 13, 2003, Page 31, Image 31

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    CALENDAR
RACHAEL SAGE PLAYS LUNA.
SEE THURSDAY, NOV. 20.
GIFTS for your
GODDESS:
Rock Band with Tim Mclaughlin, fea-
tures learning how to play in a band,
6:30 pm to 8 pm, ages 12 and up, The
Shedd. $10.
LECTURE “Two Years After 9/11:
Are We More Secure?,” 7 pm, First
United Methodist Church. FREE.
LITERARY
Illume & Scented CANDLES, Amber, Garnet, Moonstone,
Coral, Lapis, etc., JEWELRY, Yoga Mats, Zafus, Malas,
CDs, Books, Journals, Prayer Flags, Quan Y in
ARTS
Author
Carola Dunn reads from Die Laughing
and Mistletoe and Murder, 7 pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
RUBY CHASM
Windfall Reading Series features
Wayne Harrison and Michael Spring, 7
pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
152 W 5th @ Charnelton (Farmer's Union Marketplace)
M-Sa 10-6 • Su 12-5 • 344-4074
MUSIC Oregon Composers Forum
presents music by UO graduate stu-
dent composers, 8 pm, Beall Hall.
FREE.
ON
THE
Come Visit the New
AIR
“Alternative
Radio” features “Bill Moyers: The
Progressive Story of America,” 6:30
pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Latin American Art & Handcrafts Store
Jewelry • Original Art • Wooden Sculptures • Hammocks • Lamps • Rugs
Clothes • Hair Accessories • Leather Goods • Dolls • Purses • CDs • Blankets
Wall Decorations • Greeting Cards • Holiday Items • and More!
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Nov. 13
PRESENTATION “Success-ful
Breast Feeding,” 7:30 pm, McKenzie-
Willamette Medical Center. $10.
Visa & MasterCard Accepted
SPIRITUAL Video meeting and
meditation with GangaJi, 7 pm
Tuesdays, 5th St. Market, 4th floor,
Conf. Rm. FREE.
(Next to Sweet Life Patisserie)
■
■
769 Monroe
KIDSTUFF
Shambhala meditation group meet-
ing, 7 pm Tuesdays, 100 W. Q ST.,
Spfd. 726-1988. FREE.
Pre-school
Storytime for ages 3 to 6, 10:15 am to
11 am, Teen Book Club, 4 pm to 5 pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
Zen meditation, 7:15 pm, Eugene
Zendo. 302-4576. FREE.
Wednesday evening storytime, 7 pm,
Barnes and Noble. FREE.
Prayer for Peace circles continue.
See Thursday, Nov. 13
First Year Guitar with Chico Schwall,
ages 7 and up, 3:30 pm to 4:20 pm,
Second Year Guitar with Chico
Schwall, ages 7 and up, 4:30 to 5:20
pm Wednesdays, The Shedd. $9.50.
Interfaith Prayer Service, 7 pm, First
Christian Church. don.
L.I.F.E.’s Courageous Women Series
with Heloise and Tahirih, 7 pm, Unity
of the Valley Church. don.
VIGIL Peace vigil, 4:30 pm
Tuesdays, Island Park and Main
Streets, Spfd. 747-5886. FREE.
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LECTURES “Nurturing Parent”
couples counseling on parenthood, 6
to 8 pm. For information call 344-
0620.
“The Gendering of the Informal
Opportunities: A Look at Men’s Labor
in Post-Soviet Komsomolsk, Ukraine,”
noon, 330 Hendricks Hall, UO. FREE.
WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 7:13 am; Sunset 4:43 pm
Av High 51; Av Low 37
FILM Powwow Highway, 7 pm, 180
PLC, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Caring for the
Caregiver support group, Wednesday
afternoons. For information, call 687-
6234. FREE.
All-levels yoga, 5:30 pm Wednesdays,
Friends Meetinghouse. $7-$9 ss.
Caregivers Support Group continues.
See Wednesday.
Tibetan Buddhist meditation contin-
ues. See Saturday.
“The Buddha Path” continues. See
Sunday.
THEATER Driving Miss Daisy
preview, 7:30 pm tonight and tomor-
row, Hult, Soreng. $12-$20.
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"Nanish Shanti: Learning to be Better
Caretakers Utilizing Traditional
Native Ways" with Mala Spotted
Eagle and Sky Pope, 7pm,
Washington Park Community Center.
Vacuums & More
Energy Efficient!
Stoves: Pellet, Gas, Wood
Sewing, Vacuum, Spa & Stove
ARTS/VISUAL Life Painting,
Drop-in
Craft Workshop, 5 pm, MECCA. $3-
$10 sugg. don.
Husqvarna Viking
Sewing Machines
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
PRESENTATIONS
GIFTS GALORE
Building. FREE.
T H U R S DAY
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Nov. 13
STOREWIDE SALE
VIGIL Vigil, 4:30 pm, Federal
MUSIC
Eugene Symphony
Preview, noon, Studio 1, Hult. FREE.
Tues-Sat 11am-6pm 345-0446
Tibetan Buddhist teachings, medita-
tion, chanting and relaxation contin-
ue. See Sunday.
484-6006
1963 W. 6TH AVE. • EUGENE
Sunrise 7:15 am; Sunset 4:42 pm
Av High 50; Av Low 37
7:30 pm Thursdays, DIVA. $5.
Sculptor Charles Goldman discusses his
work, 7 pm, 115 Lawrence Hall, UO. FREE.
COMEDY Live Matinee continues.
See Thursday, Nov. 13.
GATHERINGS HIV counseling
and testing continues. See Thursday,
Nov. 13
SPIRITUAL “Foundations in
Vigorous yoga
Thursday, Nov.6.
continues.
See
Meditation,” 7 pm Wednesdays. For
information call 343-5252. FREE.
Grief Support Group continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 13.
Prayer for Peace circles continue.
See Thursday, Nov. 13
KIDSTUFF
Baby Storytime,
10:15 am, Downtown Library. FREE.
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