Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, February 26, 2004, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
FEB. 26 Author Linda Varsell
Smith speaks, 7 pm, Corvallis Public
Library Main Meeting Room. Free.
FEB. 27 Author and architect
Kathryn McCamant speaks and pre-
sents a slide show on Cohousing: A
Contemporary Approach to Housing
Ourselves, 7 pm, Corvallis Art Center.
www.cohousing-corvallis.com
FEB. 28 Chocolate Fantasy & Art
Auction, benefits ArtCentric, 7 pm to
10:30 pm, CH2M Hill Alumni Center,
OSU. $40.
Orienteering Meet features competi-
tive running and hiking, 11 am to 11 pm,
Chip Ross Park. 738-7073 for more
information. $6.
“Give Peace a Dance” benefits Oregon
PeaceWorks, 4 pm to 1 am, Grand
Ballroom, 183 High St. $7-$25 ss.
Samba Ja, 7 pm, Odd Fellows Hall. $-$10 ss.
“Insights into Gardening” workshop
features classes, demonstrations,
displays and more, 8 am to 3 pm, La
Sells Stewart Center, OSU. $15.
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/
benton/
FEB. 29 Oregon State University
Concert Band, 6 pm, Ashbrook
Independent School, 4045 SW
Research Way. $7.
MARCH 1 Computer Users Club
Meeting discusses doing your taxes
on your computer, 1:30 pm, Coin Club
Meeting, 6 pm, Corvallis Senior
Center. 766-6959. Free.
MARCH
2 Liz Phair, 8pm,
Roseland Theater, Portand. $20.
MARCH
4 Oregon State
University Jazz Ensemble, noon, MU
Lounge, OSU. Free.
Corvallis-OSU Symphony Orchestra
and OSU choruses present Handel’s
Messiah, 7:30 pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, OSU. $4-$15.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
LCC Volunteer Tutor Program seeks
literacy tutors for adult education
students in reading, writing, math
and computers, English as a second
language and GED preparation. Free
12-hour training March 3, 10 and 17.
Register 463-5919.
Lord Leebrick Theatre holds audi-
tions for Wonder of the World, 1 pm,
Feb. 28. Parts available for four
women ages 30 and older and three
men ages 30 and older. Bring a pre-
pared short physical or vocal joke.
Sign up 684-6988.
EMGE
WHYTE SERVICE
&
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS
Eugene D. Emge
Pam Whyte
Hilary Anthony
EXCELLENCE IN
tax & accounting professionals
25O5 W. 11th Ave
Eugene, OR 974O2
485-2100
OFAM holds auditions for My Fair
Lady, March 6, The Shedd. 687-6526
for appointment and more informa-
tion.
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH PLAY CHINOOK WINDS.
SEE FEB. 27, ON THE ROAD.
Adell McMillan Gallery The Family Album Show, work by current and for-
mer students and staff of the EMU Craft Center, through Feb. 27. 7 am-11:30
pm weekdays, 10:30 am-11:30 pm weekends. EMU, UO. Free.
Alder Gallery Coburg Landscapes Edge, work by Sarkis Antikajian,
Madeline Liepe, Linda Bowman and more, through April 30. Bronze art by
Steve Reinmuth, through April 30. 11 am-5 pm M-Sa, 11 am-3 pm Su, closed
Tu. Downtown Coburg. Free.
Aperture Gallery Photography by Josh Waldman, through Feb. 27. 7 am-
11:30 pm M-F, 10:30 am-11:30 pm Sa-Su. EMU, UO. 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 Windows to a Dreamworld, work by Robert Zornow, through
Feb. 29. 9 am-12 am M-W, 9 am-2 am Th-F, 11 am-2 am Sa, 11 am-2 am Su.
EMU, UO. Free.
Café Paradiso Cityscapes and mountains by Jim Derby, Feb. 29 through
March 28. 8 am-11 pm M-W, 8 am-midnight F, 8 am-1pm Sa, 10 am-9pm Su.
115 W. Broadway. 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.
DIVA Prints by Michael DiBitetto, through March 6. Noon-5 pm Th-Sa. 110
W. Broadway. Free.
Downtown Lounge Work by Gene Carey and Dan Hitchcock, through Feb.
29. 11 am-2:30 am M-F, 1 pm-2:30 pm Sa-Su. 959 Pearl St. Free.
Emerald Art Center Retrospective Collection, work by Walt O’Brien,
through Feb. 28. Paintings and sculptures by members of the Emerald
Empire Art Association, through Feb. 29. Wonders of Our World, work by
Springfield public school students, through April 6. 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.
Fifth Street Public Market Café Plaza Work by Jim Hines, Nathan
Cammack, Carole Patterson, Joe Blakely and more, through March 7. 8:30
am-7 pm M-Su. 296 E. Fifth Ave., Second Floor. Free.
Gallery 508 Work by Jarrett Arnold, ongoing. Open daily by appointment.
1060 Madison St. #1. Free.
Hinman Vineyards Work by Richard Quigley, Jeannine Edelblut, Rick
Williams, ongoing. Noon-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 Tu-Sa. 5th Ave. and Willamette St. Free.
International Lounge A Long Look Homeward, a nationally touring exhib-
it developed by 11 members of the Tibetan community in exile, through Feb.
27. 9 am-9 pm M-F. 1222 E. 13th Ave., UO. Free.
Island Park Gallery Work by Springfield Public School students, March 3
through April 29. Artists’ reception 4 pm, March 3. 8 am-5 pm M-F. 215 W.
C St., Spfd. Free.
Jacobs Gallery Work by Susan Lowdermilk, Tallmadge Doyle and Ken Paul,
through Feb. 28. 11 am-3 pm Tu-Sa, and during performances. Lower level,
Hult. Free.
Jawbreaker Window Gallery Mixed media work by Mary Knoblock, through
Feb. 29. Collaboration of local artists in memory of Genesis Juice Co-op,
Feb. 29 through March 14. Viewing 24 hours. 4th Avenue and Monroe
Street. Free.
Karin Clarke Gallery The Magic Stir of Landscape, Soul and Waterways,
paintings by Nelson Sandgren, through March 6. 10 am-5:30 pm Tu-Sa. 760
Willamette St. Free.
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.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank Work by Tricia Clark-McDowell, through March
3. 8 am-5 pm M-F. 2211 Willamette St. Free.
Mary Lou Zeek Gallery Uplifted, Fly by Two, paintings by Diane Culhane-
Painter, through Feb. 28. Paintings by Leslie Lee, March 2 through April 3.
Artist’s reception 5 pm, March 3. 10 am-6 pm Tu-F, 10 am-5 pm Sa. 335
State St., Salem. Free.
Maude Kerns Art Center Potter to Potter, work by 28 potters and sculp-
tors from throughout the United States, through March 26. 10 am-5:30 pm
M-F, Noon-4 pm Sa. 1910 E. 15th Ave. $3 sugg. don.
McKenzie-Willamette Hospital Work by Randall Ingalls, through Feb. 29. 8
am-6 pm daily. 1460 G St., Spfd. 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 Huck Bean and Bob Scarecrow, through
Feb. 29. Artists’ reception 6:56 pm, Feb. 20. 11:30 am-8 pm M-F, 1:30 pm-8
pm Sa, 11:30 am-7 pm Su. 537 Willamette St. Free.
New Odyssey Juice and Java Soul Journeys, paintings by Rebecca
LaMothe, through Feb. 29. 1044 Willamette St. Free.
Oregon Gallery Photography by Ron Keebler, watercolors by Michael
Smith, pottery by Carl Smiley and work by many Northwest artists, ongo-
ing. 10 am-6 pm M-F, 11 am-7 pm Sa, noon to 5 pm Su. 199 E. 5th Ave., Suite
5. Free.
PeaceHealth Medical Group Photography by Susan McCready, through
April 1. Annex Building, 1162 Willamette St. Free.
Sacred Heart Medical Center Work by Dan Chen and Carla Lux, through
April 1. 1255 Hilyard St., Third Floor.
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 Small World, Nikon’s nationally touring exhibit fea-
turing winners of an international contest using magnified microscopic
images, through Feb. 29. Noon-4 pm F-Su, closed UO home games. 2300
Harris Parkway. $4.
Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House Historic House and Furnishings,
ongoing. 10 am-1 pm Tu-F, 1-4 pm S-Su. 303 Willamette St. $3, $1 youth
under 12.
Sip ‘N Surf CyberCafe Work by Claudia “Cloud” Gray, through Feb. 29. 7:30
am-6 pm M-F, Noon-5 pm Sa. 99 W. 10th Ave. 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.
Tamarack Wellness Center Work by Barbara Weinstein, Seja Stevenson,
Pam Enberg and Tricia Clark McDowell, through April 20. 9 am-5 pm M-F.
3575 Donald St. Free.
UO Museum of Natural History Preserving Sights and Sounds: The Don
Hunter Legacy, recordings from the Pacific Northwest, A New Look at
Oregon Archaeology, ongoing. Noon-5 pm, Tu-Su. 1680 E. 15th Ave. $2
sugg. don.
The Wa Collection Focus on Earth, pottery by Tea Duong, Mary Hindman,
Hank Murrow and more, through April 30. 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.
White Lotus Gallery Migrations of the Heart, new ceramics by Hank
Murrow, through March 2. 10 am-5:30 pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette St. Free.
Wild Rose Gallery “Adopt-a-Masterpiece” sale, all media, through Feb. 28.
10 am-5 pm Tu-Sa. 1320 Main St., Philomath. Free.
WOW Hall Gallery Eros, prints, drawings and miniatures by Shannon
Piercey, through Feb. 29. 3 pm-6 pm M-F. 291 W. 8th Ave. Free.
WORK BY JARRETT ARNOLD, GALLERY 508, ONGOING.
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