CALENDAR
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
JUNE
10
Corvallis Tour of
Gardens 2004 features garden tours,
9 am to 3 pm, various Corvallis gar-
dens. For information call 451-5830.
JUNE 11 Wine tasting, appetizers
and music by Amy Becker, 4 to 6 pm,
First Alternative Co-op’s main store.
FREE.
Medicare prescription drug seminar,
2 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.
JUNE 12 Saturday farmers’ mar-
ket features organic produce, fresh
flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups,
nuts, meat and more, 9 am to 1 pm, 1st
Ave. and Jackson St. FREE.
David Samuel & The Vanilla Sugar Blues
Project, 8:30 pm, Murphey’s. $5.
“Wings of Freedom” Freedom Tour
airshow, today through June 13,
Corvallis Airport. Tours are $8, $4 for
children under 12.
Upright Dub Orchestra, 9:30 pm, Fox
‘n’ Firkin’. FREE.
JUNE 14 “Estate Sales: How to
Conduct and Price,” Patty Roberts, 2
pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.
JUNE 16 Wednesday farmers’
market features organic produce,
fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs,
syrups, nuts, meat and more, 8 am to
1 pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.
“Trip to Fiji” presentation, 2 pm,
Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Auditions for Stepping Out, noon,
Cottage Theatre, Cottage Grove.
484-6760. FREE.
The deadline for submissions into the
Northwest Film and Video Festival is July
31. For information go to www.nwfilm.org
Auditions for Lord Leebrick’s produc-
tion of The Goat or Who is Sylvia begin
June 19. For information call 684-6988.
Selco Credit Union is accepting dona-
tion of food and bedding for Greenhill
Humane Society animals during the
month of June.
Heaven Help Us, from The Clown Show
juried group exhibition, Froelick Gallery,
Portland, through June 23. See June 10,
On the Road.
2004
February 20 – October 31
Angus Bowmer Theatre
The Comedy of Errors
The Visit
The Royal Family
A Raisin in the Sun
Oedipus Complex
New Theatre
Topdog/Underdog
Henry VI, Part One
Humble Boy
Elizabethan Stage /
Allen Pavilion
King Lear
Henry VI, Parts Two & Three
Much Ado about Nothing
The Royal Family (2004): Judith-Marie Bergan
and Dee Maaske. Henry VI, Part One (2004):
Tyler Layton. A Raisin in the Sun (2004):
Chris Butler and Pat Bowie. Photos by David
Cooper and Andrée Lanthier.
Source Code 1880
Tickets: www.osfashland.org
( 541 ) 482-4331
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