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    CALENDAR
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 5:55 am; Sunset 6:39 pm
Av High 58; Av Low 38
FILMS Bums’ Paradise, by Tomas
McCabe, 8 pm, DIVA, 110 W. Broadway.
$3-$5.
Cascadia Wildlands Project Film
Series: Finding Nemo, 7 pm, 100
Willamette Hall, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Breakfast forum
on the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation and high schools in the
21st Century, 7:30 am, Lillis Complex,
UO. (503) 595-7616. $15.
Learning in Retirement Town
Meeting: “Eugene: What and Where
are We?” featuring Otto Poticha, 10
am, Baker Downtown Center, 975
High St. FREE.
Schwall,” for ages 7 and
up, 4:30 pm to 5:20 pm,
Wednesdays through
June 2, The Shedd, 868
High St. 687-6526. $9.
KIDSTUFF “Beginning Guitar
with Chico Schwall,” for ages 7 and
up, 3:30 pm to 4:20 pm,
“Intermediate Guitar with Chico
WORKSHOP Craft Hour with
Sarah Grimm features making wine
cork bulletin boards, 4:30 pm,
MECCA, 449 Blair Blvd. 746-3023.
$2-$10 sugg. don.
LECTURE “Stephen
in the Tower,” prepara-
tion for June 16
“Bloomsday,” 5:30 pm,
First Christian Church,
1166 Oak St.
ON THE
LITERARY ARTS
road
Journalist and author
Daniel Hopsicker speaks
on and signs his
Terrorland,
5
pm,
Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC
Keyboard
Series: Kevin Zeller, 12:15
pm, Central Presbyterian
Church, 555 E. 15th Ave.
FREE.
Kathy Zavada plays
Unity of the Valley.
See Sunday.
NOFX, Alkaline Trio,
Authority Zero, Jello Biafra, 8 pm,
McDonald Theatre. 345-4442. $20.
Watery World at Earth Day meeting,
6 pm, Cozmic Pizza. 606-4486 for
more information. FREE.
“That’s My Farmer,” community cele-
bration of local farms, benefits low
income families, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm,
First United Methodist Church, 13th
Avenue and Olive Street. $5-$10 don.
THEATER The Skin of Our Teeth
continues. See Saturday.
1
T H U R S DAY
Sunrise 5:53 am; Sunset 6:40 pm
Av High 58; Av Low 38
BENEFIT “April Fools, Ghouls &
Jewels Masquerade Ball and Vegan
Dinner Benefit” benefits Committee
for Countering Military Recruitment,
dinner 5:30 pm to 10 pm, Morning
Glory Café, 450 Willamette St. $5-
$8 don, Masquerade Ball and “Bust
Bush Boutique,” 5:30 pm to 11 pm,
Grower’s Market, upstairs. Free with
mask or costume, or canned food
donation, $5 don.
COMEDY Ninth Annual Eugene
Laff Off, benefits Greenhill Humane
Society, 7 pm, ACE. 683-4368.
$12.50.
GATHERING
Dahlia Tuber
Auction and Sale, 7:30 pm,
Campbell Senior Center, 155 High
St. FREE.
KIDSTUFF
Pre-school
Storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and
Sheldon Branch Libraries. FREE.
Charlie Peacock
plays WOW Hall.
See Friday.
Baby Storytime, 10:15 am and 11:15
am, Book Buzz for ages 7-11, 3:30
pm, Downtown Library. Pre-regis-
ter for Book Buzz 682-8316. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Mid-Valley
Willamette Writers Speakers Series
features Register-Guard columnist
Bob
Welch
speaking
on
“Persistence: The Marathon of
Researching, Writing and Selling
Non-fiction,” 6:30 pm, Baker
Downtown Center, 10th Avenue and
High Street. $5 sugg. don.
MUSIC Toby Koenigsberg and
musical guests, 8 pm, Beall Hall,
UO. $5-$9.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Survival Skills Workshop, featuring
former U.S. Air Force Survival
Instructor Gene Ward, 7 pm, REI,
306 Lawrence St. 465-1800. FREE.
PRESENTATION
SHOcase
Presents: Juggling Fools, 12:15 pm,
Hult Center Lobby. FREE.
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
MARCH 25 Amon Tobin, Kid
Koala, Bonobo, Blockhead, Diplo, 9
pm, Crystal Ballroom, Portland.
$15.
MARCH 26 Black Irish Band,
7:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church,
823 SE Lane St., Roseburg. $10.
Artists’ reception for Celebrating
God’s Gifts, 5 pm to 9 pm, Caswell
Art Gallery, 201 W
Columbia River Hwy.,
Troutdale. FREE.
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall,
Portland. (503) 245-1600, ext. 201.
$18-$40.
OSU Chamber Choir, 7:30 pm,
Tigard High School, Tigard. FREE.
APRIL 1 Paintings by John
Holdway, through April 30, OTWAU
Gallery, 1122 NW Everett, Portland.
(503) 417-8024.
Ian McEwan, 7:30 pm, Arlene
Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland.
(503) 227-2583. $5-$24.
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
MARCH 25 Big Top, original musi-
cal, 7:30 pm tonight through March 28,
matinee 2:30 pm, March 27 and March
28, Majestic Theater. 758-4456 for
more information. $3 sugg. don.
MARCH 26 Wine tasting, featur-
ing music by Ramblin’ Rex, 4 pm, First
Alternative Co-op, 1007 SE 3rd St. FREE.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Auditions for Sweeney Todd: The
Demon Barber of Fleet Street,
roles for 28 men and women 18
and older, 1 pm, March 27, ACE
Annex, 39 W. 10th Ave. 683-4368
for more information.
Auditions for Thomas Heggen &
Joshua Logan, roles for one
woman and 18 men, 18 and older, 1
pm, March 27, ACE, 996 Willamette
St. Info and scripts available at box
office, 996 Willamette.
Mount Pisgah Arboretum seeks
volunteers to lead tours for ele-
mentary school students, training
begins March 31. 747-1504.
Oregon Chamber Players seeks
applications
for
Student
Apprenticeship
Program
for
advanced and talented musicians,
high school or college, deadline April
7. (888) OCP-8788, ext. 1 for more
information. $50 refundable deposit.
Oregon
Women
Veterans Conference
2004, 9 am to 4 pm,
Grande
Ronde
Education
Center,
Salem. Register (800)
828-8801, ext. 2384.
FREE.
MARCH 27 Floater,
Dfive9, 9 pm, Crystal
Ballroom, Portland. $10
adv., $12 dos.
MARCH 28 Black
Irish Band, 2 pm
Newport Performing
Arts Center, Newport.
265-ARTS. $10-$13.
Central Oregon Song-
writers
Association
Song of the Year Gala,
4 pm, Bradley D’s,
Bend. $5.
MARCH 29 Poet
Charles Wright speaks,
7:30 pm, Wieden +
Kennedy
Atrium,
Portland. $5-$18.
MARCH 30 N.E.R.D.
and Black Eyed Peas,
9pm, Crystal Ballroom,
Portland. $22.
MARCH 31 Children
of Uganda, 7:30 pm,
Portland’s OTWAU Gallery exhibits paintings by John Holdway.
See April 1, On the Road.
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