Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, May 20, 2004, Page 13, Image 13

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    CALENDAR
features auction, wine and hors
d’oeuvres and dinner, 5:30 to 9 pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center,
Spfd. For reservation information
call 736-4444. $25.
Noche
Cultural
Centro
LatinoAmericano benefit features
dinner, silent auction, entertain-
ment, youth talent show and more,
6 pm to midnight, Center for
Meeting and Learning, LCC Main
Campus. For information call 687-
2667. $50 includes dinner, $5 for
music and dance.
CELEBRATION “Fulfilling the
Promise of Brown vs. Education”
African American student achieve-
ment celebration features panel
and workshops, 8 am to 3 pm,
Sheldon High School. For informa-
tion call 687-3221. FREE.
COMEDY Comedysportz con-
tinues. See Friday.
CONFERENCES “Reform,
Revolution and Reaction: Workers
and the Quest for Social
Change/Radical Transition in the
Pacific Northwest” continues. See
Friday.
Eugene Family History Conference,
8 am to 3 pm, 3500 W. 18th Ave. For
information
go
to
www.eugenefhc.org FREE.
DANCE Dance Gallery MFA
movement project by Sarah Ebert,
8 pm, Gerlinger Annex. $5.
TEXTures dance concert continues.
See Thursday, May 20.
ESPANOL “Correo Electronico
I,” 10 am; “Correo Electronico II,” 11
am, Downtown Library. FREE.
FESTIVAL Willamette Valley
Folk Festival continues. See Friday.
GATHERINGS
Saturday
Market features Farmers Market,
crafters, musicians, vendors & food
court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and
Oak St. David Rogers plays at 10 am;
Joe Ross at 11; Jennifer Ambrose at
noon; Wryley at 1 pm; Allan Byer at
2 and Waylaid plays at 3:30 pm.
FREE.
Health benefit faire features infor-
mation on free health plans, 9 am
to 1 pm, Sacred Heart Medical
Center. FREE.
Eugene storytellers gathering and
potluck, 6:30 pm, Community Rm.,
935 Tiara. 302-2848. FREE.
LECTURE
“Mountain Bike
Maintenance on the Trail,” 9 am, OP
Barn, UO. $346-4365. 7 transporta-
tion fee.
LITERARY ARTS Ana Maria
Spagna reads, 2 pm, UO Bookstore.
FREE.
Jean Hegland reads and answers
questions, 5 pm, Tsunami Books.
FREE.
MUSIC Jay Ungar and Molly
Mason, 7:30 pm, The Shedd. $13.40-
$23.50.
Sorumundi Lesbian Chorus of
Eugene, 7:30 pm, Soreng, Hult. $12.
Capriccio strings concert, 2 pm,
Atrium. FREE.
Camp Faire features information on
many summer camp offerings, 10
am to 2 pm, Oakway Center. FREE.
Go by Train, 8 pm, Eleven Eyes, 11
pm, Luna. $7 both, $5 for Eleven
Eyes.
‘50s Rock ‘n’ Bowl party features
door prizes, contests, costumes and
bowling, 7 pm, Liberty Lanes,
Cottage Grove. $25.
The Carolines, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$5.
Growers Market, 9 am to 4 pm,
Cottage Grove. FREE.
40th Annual Eugene Swap Meet, 8
am to 3 pm, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. $3.
Family music time, 10:15 am,
Sheldon and Downtown Libraries.
FREE.
New and used trailer, van and 5th
wheel sale continues. See Friday.
KIDSTUFF
Maisy in-store
parade, 10 am, Barnes and Noble.
FREE.
Wizard of OzAria continues. See
Saturday.
Kathryn Claire and the Chairs,
Paige, Rustica, 8 pm, The Dive Bar
and Grill. FREE.
Young and Sexy, Man of the Year, 10
pm, Indigo District. $3.
Javier Hernandez piano concert, 2
pm, Central Presbyterian Church.
FREE.
Steven Mead, Patrick Sheridan,
7:30 pm, Beall, UO. $10 adv., $12
dos.
KWVA birthday bash w/2 Bucks
Short, alterEGO, The Days End and
others, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $4 UO
stu., $5 gen. adv., $5 UO stu., $6
gen. dos.
Jay Ungar and Molly Mason
play at the Shedd. See
Saturday.
KEN
KESEY
ARTS &
ARTIFACTS
OPENING RECEPTION
THIS SATURDAY
MAY 22 • 4-8PM
THIS EVENT IS FREE
EXHIBITION CONTINUES
THROUGH JUNE 25
For information about a Special Tour of Ken Kesey's Lane County:
Call 345-1571 or go to www.mkartcenter.org
MAUDE KERNS ART CENTER • 1910 E. 15TH AVENUE • 541-345-1571
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