Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, May 06, 2004, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
GATHERINGS
Saturday
Market features Farmers Market,
crafters, musicians, vendors & food
court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and
Oak St. Janet Naylor and Linda
Danielson play at 10 am; Rich
Glauber at 11; Eric Nicholson at
noon; a Mayoral Candidate Talent
Show at 1 pm; Olem Alves Band at 2
and Kudana plays at 3:30 pm. FREE.
Songwriters’ gathering, 11 am,
Tsunami Books. FREE.
“Beatles Stories” musical vaude-
ville for kids, 10:30 am and 12:30
pm, Shedd Gym. $5 kids, $2.50
adults.
LECTURE “Ten Years Later:
the Future of Old-growth Forests in
the Pacific Northwest,” Jerry
Franklin, 11 am, 123 Pacific, UO.
LITERARY ARTS Poetry
open mic, 7 pm, Writer’s Roost
Cyber Café. 688-9005. FREE.
“Mother’s Day Tea,” 1 pm, Shelton-
McMurphey Johnson House. $15.
MUSIC Verdi Requiem, Eugene
Concert Choir, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $14-
$26.
Open house features presenta-
tions, exhibition previews and
more, 1 to 4 pm, UO Museum of Art.
A special presentation begins at 1
pm. FREE.
Western Oregon Opry performance
features Paul Putnam and Country
Friends, Dune Country, Dale
Hopper and more, 6:30 pm,
Willamette High School. $5, $4 sr.
Willamette Valley Hardy Plant Sale,
9 am to 2 pm, Lane Co. Fairgrounds.
FREE.
Joshua James and the Runaway
Trains CD release party, 10 pm, The
Wetlands. $3.
“Activism and Theory: Making an
Impact on Today’s Environmental
Policy” colloquium, 2 to 8 pm,
Walnut Rm., EMU, UO. FREE.
Mood Area 52, Scrambled Ape,
9:30 pm, Luckey’s. $4.
BUS meeting for primary candidate
Andrea Ortiz, 9:30 am, 688
Charnelton ST. For information go
to www.busproject.org FREE.
“Identification Day” features spe-
cialists in rocks, feathers, fossils
and artifacts, 1 to 4 pm, Museum of
Natural History, UO. FREE.
KIDSTUFF American Girls
book group meeting, 2 pm, Barnes
and Noble. FREE.
Har Mar Superstar, Playskool Foolz,
Stop Sign Go, 8:30 pm, Agate Hall,
UO. $5, $2 UO stu.
The Sound of Music continues. See
Thursday, May 6.
Bill Willie Bluz continues. See Friday.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
“Wild Teas” medicinal plants tour,
10:30 am to noon, and a restoration
workshop, 1 to 4 pm, Dorris Ranch
Tomseth House, Spfd. FREE.
Phil Condon reads Monday at the UO’s Knight Library.
Volunteer day, 9 am to 3 pm, Mt.
Pisgah. FREE.
The Obsidians hike the East Fork
McKenzie and Yachats. Go to sum-
mertrips@obsidians.org for more
information.
Youth triathlon, 1 to 5 pm, Sheldon
Pool and Fitness Center. $15 adv.,
$20 dos.
Spring open house and Mother’s
Day Party, 1 to 4 pm, Winter Green
Farm. www.wintergreenfarm.com
FREE.
WREN bird day walk, 7 am, and
Willow Creek work party, 9:30 am.
For information call 683-6494.
FREE.
PERFORMANCE
Mary
Magdalene
Birthday
Celebration
!
At the
Essene Temple!
Sat. May 15, 5pm
Hear Nazariah speak on:
OASIS
singing, writing, theater and
humor-class performances, 2 to 4
pm, SELCO Credit Union, Harlow
Rd. FREE.
Mary Magdalene and
The Holy Grail
PRESENTATIONS “Kodak
Cameras,” 2 pm today and tomor-
row, Lane Co. Historical Museum.
$2, $1 sr.
!
“Cooking Enchiladas, Tex-Mex Rice
and Spicy Cabbage Salad” benefits
humanitarian projects in India, 3 to
6 pm. For information call 689-
0634. $25.
“Introduction to the Internet,” 10
am; “Setting up E-Mail,” 11:30 am,
“Find a Job in Lane Co.,” 1 pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Amitabha medita-
tion teaching and practice with
Lama Tsang Tsing, 9 am to 4 pm
today and tomorrow, Kagyu
Dakshang Chuling. For information
call 485-3961. FREE.
You must call for
FREE tickets and
the event location:
935-5223
With vegetarian potluck and concert by
Windsong
Amy Goodman
The Exception to the Rulers:
Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media that Love Them
SATURDAY, MAY 8 • 7PM • UO CAMPUS • COLUMBIA 150
TICKETS: $6 STUDENTS/$10 COMMUNITY AVAILABLE AT UO TICKET OFFICE (541-346-4363) & AT THE DOOR THE NIGHT OF THE SHOW
THEATER The Tempest contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 6.
Internationally acclaimed journalist and
host of Pacifica Network's Democracy
Now! challenges the corporate
and political hypocrisy that has
silenced America.
Goodman attacks and exposes
the lies and hypocrisy that
put democracy at risk. This
benefit is sponsored by
Borders Books & Music,
KWVA 88.1 FM/UO Campus
Radio, and CTV. Check
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and democracynow.org.
Emma’s Child continues. See
Thursday, May 6.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 5:53 am; Sunset 8:26 pm
Av High 65; Av Low 42
COMEDY
Mom Thinks I’m
Funny Comedy Workout perfor-
mance, 8 pm, Actors Cabaret. $7.
GATHERINGS Open house, 1
to 4 pm, Shelton-McMurphey-
Johnson House. FREE.
Self-guided home tours, noon to 4
pm, East Skinner Butte Historic
District. FREE.
Million Mom March features music,
talk and walk, 2:30 pm, EWEB
Plaza. FREE.
HYPERION BOOKS
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