CALENDAR
“Democracy Now!,” Amy Goodman
and Juan Gonzalez, 7 am week-
days, “Free Speech Radio News” 6
pm weekdays, KWVA, 88.1 FM.
JAN. 17 Nye Beach Writers’
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Fifth Annual Mo’s Crab & Chowder
Festival features award-winning
wines, live music and Mo’s chowder,
11 am to 6 pm today and tomorrow,
Willamette Valley Vineyards, Turner.
(503) 588-9463. $5, meal extra.
One-hour fast bike rides continue.
See Thursday, Jan. 15.
PRESENTATIONS “Walking
Coast-to-Coast In England,” slide
show features 13 women on an 18-
day walk across England, 1:30 pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center.
736-4444. FREE.
“Pruning: Tree Fruits” features hands-
on pruning, bring your own pruners,
GrassRoots Garden, 1465 Coburg Rd.
Register 682-4243. FREE.
SPIRITUAL
Series presents Lauren Kessler and
Whitney Otto, 7 pm, Dogwood
Building, 162 NE 10th St., Newport. $7.
Soul of A Bowl, work by Frank Boyden,
Tom and Elaine Coleman, Jenny Lind,
more, through March 7, artists recep-
tion, 3 pm today. Contemporary
Crafts Museum & Gallery, Portland.
(503) 223-2654. Free.
Hot Tuna, 8 pm, Aladdin Theater,
Portland. $25.
Eugene Peace
Circle continues. See Thursday, Jan. 15.
JAN. 18 “Brunch with the
THEATER Hamlet, 7:30 pm,
Artists,” Contemporary Crafts
Museum & Gallery, Portland. (503)
223-2654. Free.
South Eugene High School
Auditorium. 334-4882. $5-$7.
Far Away continues. See Thursday,
Jan. 15.
The Lion In Winter continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 15.
ON THE
road
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
JAN. 15 Work by Eugene artist
Martin Steiner, through Jan. 31,
Whipple Fine Arts Building,
Umpqua Community College,
Roseburg. (541) 440-4600. Free.
Work by Yosemite naturalist oil
painter James McGrew, through Jan.
25, Lawrence Gallery, Portland. Free.
JAN. 16 Lou Rawls, 8 pm
tonight and tomorrow, Chinook
Winds Casino, Lincoln City. 1-888-
MAIN-ACT. $15-$30.
Four Shillings Short, 7:30 pm,
Multnomah Friends Meeting House,
Portland. (503) 282-1327. $12.
Violinist Elaine Skorodin and pianist
Sharon Hinckley in concert, 2 pm,
Mittleman Jewish Community Center,
Portland. (503) 244-0111. $10-$16.
JAN. 19 12th Annual Martin
Luther King Day March for the
Dream and Celebration, 5:30 pm,
meets at Sisters of the Road, 133
NW 6th St. and at Emanuel Hospital
Lorenzen Conference Center,
Portland. (503) 222-5694. FREE.
JAN. 2O Kim Stafford reads
from his book Every War Has Two
Losers: William Stafford on Peace
and War, 7 pm, Looking Glass
Bookstore, Portland. Free.
JAN.
21 Guy Davis plays
acoustic blues, 7:30 pm, Crescent
Elk Auditorium, Crescent City. (707)
464-1336. $9-$17.
NOTE: CORVALLIS EVENTS WILL
BE LISTED NEXT WEEK
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Writers critique groups forming,
any genre, beginners welcome.
688-9005 to sign up.
Adell McMillan Gallery No Boundaries 2004, work by Pacific Northwest
artists with disabilities, through Jan. 29. EMU, UO. Free.
Alder Gallery Coburg La Petite 11, national small format art competition,
through Jan. 31, 2003 & Elegance, new jewelry by Christine Sundt, through
Jan. 31. 11 am-5 pm M-Sa, 11 am-3 pm Su, closed Tu. Downtown Coburg. Free.
The Art of Everything Works by local artists, ongoing. Noon-6 pm, Tu-F.
513 Main St., Cottage Grove. Free.
Benton County Historical Museum Taking Shape, group sculpture show,
through Feb. 28. 10 am-4:30 pm Tu-Sa. 1101 Main St., Philomath. Free.
Buzz Gallery Tar, featuring paintings by Kelsey Strauch, through Jan 31. 11
am-2 am Su, 9 am-12 am M-W, 9 am-2 am Th-F, 11 am-2 am Sa. EMU, UO.
Free.
Café 131 Water Color Art Show, featuring work by the Opus 65 Group,
through Feb. 28. 7:30 am-4 pm M-F, 9 am-4 pm Sa. Sixth Avenue and Main
Street, Spfd. Free.
Café Soriah Color photography by Anna Hults, through Jan. 31. 11 am-2 pm
and 5 pm-10pm M-Th, 11 am-2pm and 5 pm-11 pm F, 5 pm-11 pm Sa, 5 pm-10
pm Su. 384 W. 13th Ave. Free.
Circle of Hands Work by Jamie Dianne Burress, featuring paintings and
mixed media assemblages, through Feb. 4, Noon-5 pm M-Su. Free.
DIVA Sisters in Spirit, featuring work from 12 young artists from Irkutsk,
Russia, through Jan. 17. Family Fun, featuring work by Eric Petersen and
Mackenzie Petersen, through Jan 17. Noon-5 pm Th-Sa. 110 W. Broadway.
Free.
Emerald Art Center Clay Dimensionals, work by Susan Siwinski, through
Jan. 31. Fantasy: Reach into Your Dreams, work by Springfield High School
and Gateways students, through Feb. 2. 11 am-4 pm Tu-Sa. 500 Main St.,
Spfd. Free.
Erin Williams Gallery Floral, figure and landscape paintings, ongoing.
Noon-6 pm F-Su. 82048 Territorial Rd. 344-3516. Free.
Evergreen Aviation Museum How the Kite Invented the Airplane, through
Jan. 31. 9 am-5 pm daily. 500 NE Captain Michael King Smith Way. $11, $10
sr.
Gallery at the Airport EX LIBRIS, featuring artwork of the Eugene Public
Library, through Feb. 13. Can be viewed by ticketed passengers. Eugene
Airport. Free.
Hinman Vineyards Work by Richard Quigley, Jeannine Edelblut, Rick
Williams, ongoing. Noon to 5 pm daily. 27012 Briggs Hill Rd. 345-1945. Free.
Hoa-Lan Tran Gallery Work by Nguyen Trung Viet, through Feb. 28. 11 am-
9pm M-Sa. 1461 E. 19th Ave. Free.
Imagination Gallery Princess Carriage, sculptures and garden art by Ken
Scott, ongoing. Noon-9 pm T-Sa. 5th Ave. and Willamette St. Free.
Island Park Gallery Water and Oil Mix, paintings by Gloria Stager, Barbara
Aten, Demetra Kalams, through Jan 31. 8 am-5 pm M-F. 5215 W. C St., Spfd.
Free.
Jacobs Gallery Work by Jeannette DeNicolis Meyer and Ellen Morrow,
through Jan. 17. 11 am-3 pm TU-Sa, and during performances. Lower level,
Hult. Free.
Karin Clarke Gallery The Genius In the Moment, work by Ken Paul,
Auditions for Oregon Festival
Choirs, throughout January. 465-
9600 for more information.
“Salmon Talk” volunteers needed
for McKenzie Watershed Council’s
Education Program to give talks
and interactive presentations
about salmon for schools and
other organizations. 687-9076 for
more information.
Women’s Choral Society accepting
new members through February.
344-6743 for more information.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
seeks volunteer summer camp coun-
selors for July 9 to July 17, Camp Arrah
Wanna, Welches, must be at least 16
years old. 686-2753 for application.
Oregon Ag Fest seeks craftspeople
and horticultural businesses for show
April 24 to April 25, Salem. (503)
363-8434 for more information.
Maude Kerns Art Center seeks design
proposals for artwork to appear on
the 2004 Art & the Vineyard poster.
Work should be all two-dimensional
media and reflect the theme
“Imaginations,” deadline Jan. 23.
345-1571 for more information.
Perform in the Progressive
Coalition “No Talent Show” Jan. 27.
343-5628 to sign up.
We need
your input.
Be a part of forming
Lane County's
Cultural Plan
Check it out at www.lanearts.org
Email your ideas to lanearts@lanearts.org
541-485-2278
Womenspace winter training for men
and women to work on crisis line and
Youth Outreach Program, and more,
Jan. 17 and 24, 9 am to 5 pm. 485-
7262 for registration and location.
Lane
County
Board
of
Commissioners seeks applications
from citizens interested in serving on
the Health Advisory Committee. 682-
4207 for application. Deadline Jan. 31.
Applications to exhibit vehicles in
the 17th Annual Salem Custom Car
and Speed Show available at
Capitol Chevrolet and the Oregon
State Fairgrounds. (503) 390-7472
for more information.
Applications are being accepted for
The Ten All Star Summer
Basketball Camp, boys and girls
ages 10 to 19. (704) 373-0873 for
information.
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for a
great
Film?
CHECK ew ’s MOVIES SECTION FOR REVIEWS ON THE BEST FILMS IN TOWN!
through Jan. 31. 10 am-5:30 pm TU-Sa. 760 Willamette St. Free.
LaFollette Gallery A Collective Passion, 4th Annual Benchmark
Printmakers Group Show, ongoing. 10 am-6 pm M-F, 10 am-5 pm Sa. 410 E.
11th Ave. Free.
Lane Community College Art Department Gallery Colorado State
University International Poster Exhibition, through Jan. 29. Art Lecture
and reception Jan. 28, noon. 8 am-8pm M-Th, 8am-4 pm F. 4000 E. 30th
Ave.
Lane County Historical Museum All Things Small: A Diminutive Exhibition,
ongoing. 10 am-4 pm W-F, noon-4 pm Sa. 740 W. 13th Ave. $2.
Mary Lou Zeek Gallery Heart-inspired art by 100 national artists, through
Jan 31. 10 am-6 pm Tu-F, 10 am-5 pm Sa. 335 State St., Salem. Free.
Maude Kerns Art Center Work by Ed Vliek, Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin
and Mike Leckie, through Feb. 13. 10 am-5:30 pm M-F, Noon-4 pm Sa. 335
State St., Salem. Free.
Modern Work by Adam Heim, Jonathan Adler, Orfeo Qualgita and Melissa
Muszynski, ongoing. 10 am-6 pm M-Sa, 11 am-5 pm Su. 207 E. 5th Ave, Suite
105. Free.
Museum of Unfine Art Work by Meredith Griffin, Sybylla Lindert, M. Scott
McGahan and more, through Jan. 31.
Artists reception Jan. 16, 6:33 pm. 11:30
am-7 pm Su, 11:30 am-8 pm M-F, 1:30
pm-8 pm Sa. 537 Willamette. Free.
New Zone Gallery Camera, Computer,
and Imagination, work by Dominic
DeFazio, through Jan. 25. Special Friday
night viewing 6 pm, Jan. 16. 12 am-4 pm
Sa. 1 E. Broadway. Free.
Oregon Gallery Photography by Ron
Keebler, watercolors by Michael Smith,
pottery by Carl Smiley and work by
many Northwest artists, ongoing. 10
am-6 pm M-F, 11 am-7 pm Sa, noon to 5
pm Su. 199 E. 5th St., Suite 5. Free.
Peace Health Medical Group Artist
Always, work by Erin Brady Worsham,
through Feb. 5. 1162 Willamette St.,
Annex Building. Free.
Perugino The Art of Weaving, featuring
hand woven rugs, through Feb. 14. 9:30
am-10 pm Su, 6:30 am-10 pm M-W, 6:30
am-midnight Th-Sa. 767 Willamette St.
Free.
Sacred Heart Medical Center Paintings
by Lynn Sabol, quilts by Jane Baumgart,
through Feb. 5. 1255 Hilyard St., Third
Floor. Free.
Sattva Gallery Work by Claire Ribaud,
Mitzi Linn, ongoing. 10 am-7 pm M-Sa, 10
am-6 pm Su. 1801 Willamette St. Free.
The Science Factory Science Sleuths:
Exploring Wildlife Forensics hands-on
exhibit for all ages, ongoing. Noon-4 pm
W-Su, closed UO home games. 2300
Harris Parkway. $4.
Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House
Historic House and Furnishings, ongo-
ing. 10 am-1 pm Tu-F, 1-4 pm S-Su. 303
Willamette St. $3, $1 youth under 12.
Springfield Museum Language of Carpets and The Magic Carpet Project,
through Jan. 17. 10 am-5 pm Tu-F, Noon-4 pm Sa. 6th and Main St., Spfd.
Free.
Sweet Home Gallery Work by Maria Avila, Lee Dunning and Adriana Avila,
ongoing. 9 am-7 pm daily. 2690 Kalmia St., Sweet Home. Free.
UO Museum of Natural History Preserving Sights and Sounds: The Don
Hunter Legacy, recordings from the Pacific Northwest, A New Look at
Oregon Archeology, ongoing. Noon to 5 pm, Tu-Su. 1680 E. 15th Ave. $2
sugg. don.
The Wa Collection Water sculptures by Fritz Suehs, light sculptures by
Stephen White and Sumi ink paintings by Julie Keaten-Reed, ongoing.
Market hours M-Su. Fifth Street Public Market.
Wild Rose Gallery Work by more than 90 regional artists in clay, paint,
fiber, metals and glass, ongoing. 10 am-5 pm Tu-Sa. 1320 Main St.,
Philomath. Free.
White Lotus Gallery Mood Indigo, ink-painted scrolls by Hong-Wen Sun,
through Jan. 27. 10 am-5:30 pm Tu-F. 767 Willamette St. Free.
WOW Hall Gallery Photography and paintings by Bruce Nealley, through
Jan. 31. 3-6 pm M-F. 291 W. 8th Ave. Free.
WORK BY NGUYEN
TRUNG VIET, HOA-
LAN TRAN GALLERY,
THROUGH FEB. 28.
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