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About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 2004)
EVERY MONDAY & SATURDAY Karaoke To benefit the Dirk Dubois Fund CALENDAR A concert with the Blue Skies Big Band and the Fabulous Jewel Tones benefits the Air and Space Museum, 2 to 4 pm, Oregon Air and Space Museum, 90377 Boeing Dr., Eugene Airport. $7. DANCE Bach & The Storybook C O N T E S T continues. See Saturday. FESTIVAL $3 ENTRY DONATION $1000 CASH PRIZES AWARDED! * FINALS MAY 17TH * “Dance Into Diversity” Eugene Dance Festival continues. See Saturday. FORUM I-5 Coburg Exit ★ 686-8686 Interventions “Supportive Throughout the Lifespan” KindTree Productions autism forum features panelists, questions, answers and open dis- cussion, 1 to 6 pm, Hilyard Community Center. FREE. GATHERINGS Wildflower and plant sale features displays, children’s activities, music, walks and more, 10 am to 4 pm, Mount Pisgah. $5 sug. don. Paddle captain’s clinic continues. See Thursday, May 13. MUSIC Hooray for Hollywood: Film Songwriters of the ‘30s and ‘40s, Emerald City Jazz Kings, 2:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall. $13-$28. Setting Sun, 8:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza @ the Strand. $3-$5 ss. Concerts at First features perfor- mances by children and youth choirs, handbell choirs, adult choirs and other groups, 4 pm, First United Methodist Church. don. Shelley James Musicbox, 8:30 pm, Luna. $7. Brothers of the Baladi, 8 pm, Sam Bond’s. $5. Tech N9ne, Gen. Erik, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $15. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides 70 miles, Wolf Creek. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Get The Obsidians hike 9 miles, Cape Perpetua. See YMCA board for more information. SPIRITUAL Ceremony of release and renewal, and a drum- ming, sandtray journeying group meeting, 6:30 pm, Camp Creek Farmhouse, Walterville. For infor- mation call 747-6900. $10. a Naked VIDEO Subversive Pillow Theatre video, Bum’s Paradise, 8 pm, Growers Market. FREE. Wines made from certified organic grapes. Available at fine wine shops, restaurants and grocers throughout Lane County. 17 THEATER The Pavilion contin- ues. See Thursday, May 13. Macbeth continues. See Thursday, May 13. P i n o t M O N DAY Sunrise 5:44 am; Sunset 8:35 pm Av High 67; Av Low 43 Beaverton, OR. 503-649-0027 • www.coopermountainwine.com 16 MAY 13, 2004 James Quilligan speaks Tuesday at the Unitarian Universalist Church and Wednesday at the UO’s Knight Library. GATHERINGS Blues Society organizational meeting, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza @ The Strand. FREE.