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CALENDAR Eugene Emeralds vs. the Boise Hawks continues. See Thursday, July 1. THEATER Crazy for You contin- ues. See Monday. ON THE road Note- Continuation dates for out-of- town events are listed under the first day of the event. Sugerland and Cowboy Crush, 7 pm, The Oregon Garden, Silverton. Fireworks at 10 pm. $10 for dinner and music. medical advice for global travelers pm, Rose Garden, Portland. $45-$65. JULY 7 The Carpetbag Brigade over Yaquina Bay, Newport. FREE. Physical Theater Company’s Mudfire, 7:30 pm, Performing Arts Center, Newport. $13, $6 stu. La De Da Yachats features a day of music, a parade, food, fireworks and more, all day in various Yachats loca- tions. For information go to www.yachats.org JULY 8 Carver Country, theater performances of works by Raymond Carver, Thursdays through Saturdays today through July 25, Theatre! Theatre!, Portland. $18-$24. JULY 4 Fireworks start at dusk trekking? JULY 6 Sarah McLachlan, 7:30 T HE T RAVEL C LINIC 1200 Hilyard St., Suite S-560 343-6028 Start traveling healthy today at www.TravelClinicOregon.com The Carpetbag Brigade Physical Theater performs Mudfire at the Newport Performing Arts Center. See July 7, On the Road. JULY 1 Work by Rebecca Singleterry and Ellie Edmonson, through July 30, Enid Joy Mount Gallery, Keizer. FREE. A reception for work by Karen Silve, 6 pm, Lawrence Gallery, Portland. FREE. UO Master of Fine Arts 2004 exhibi- tion of projects by UO students, 9 am to 9 pm, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, through July 30. An opening is 6 pm tonight. FREE. JULY 2 The Dead, Robert Hunter, 6 pm, Columbia Meadows, St. Helens. $35-$45. 2004 Waterfront Blues Festival fea- tures Keb’ Mo’, The Holmes Brothers, Johnny Lang, Howlin’ Wolf Tribute and many other blues artists, food, art and more, today through July 5, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland. www.waterfrontbluesfest.com $5 and two cans of food per day, or $15 for a four-day pass. JULY 3 Clambake and seafood barbecue, 10 am to 5 pm, Nye Beach. For information go to www.discov- ernewport.com Silverton Day at the Oregon Garden features barbecue and music by DANCE LISTINGS TH: Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon; Int. —7, The Tango Center. www.eugenetango.org English country—7:30, Eugene Friends Meeting House. 344-1053. Argentine Tango, All-level—8; Studio B. www.eugenetango.com Latin ballroom—7, Downtown Lounge. 688-0260. African—5:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746. Creative movement for babies and toddlers—10. 689-3233. FR: International folk—2, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444. Salsa—9, Studio B. 687-0678. Argentine tango—8, The Tango Center. 349-8682. Salsa—9, Broadway Dance Center. 461-6681. African—5:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746. SA: Salsa—9, 11 pm, Broadway Dance Center. 461-6681. Argentine tango—8, The Tango Center. 349-8682. African—5:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746. SU: Dances of Universal Peace—7:15, Monroe St. Park. 688-4134. Lindy hop—4, 5, 6, 7, Agate Hall. 343-7826. African—5:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746. MO: International Folk Dancing—2:30 pm, Campbell Senior Ctr. 682-5318. ‘50s rock—6; Swing blues—7, Downtown Lounge. No phone. Tango, Beg.—noon; Int.—7, The Tango Center. TU: Amy’s Tribal Bellydancing, Beg.—7, Healthy Weigh Weight Loss and Wellness Clinic. 684-8150. Swing, Int.—7, Open Dance—8, Downtown Lounge. International Folk—7, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 461-9328. WE: Swing, cajun, zydeco, waltz—7, Downtown Lounge. No phone. Looking for a whole lot of country in the city? Come see & taste how we’ve grown at the new THURSDAY FARMERS’ MARKET Open 2 pm - 7 pm AT THE LANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS MUSEUM COURTYARD x COME BY AFTER WORK or AFTER SCHOOL to find the Best Locally Grown Fruits, Vegetables & Herbs; Plants, Proteins, Flow ers, Food & FUN! x PLUS Enjoy the Farmers’ NEW FOOD COURT, featuring farm fresh products for your table. Bring the locally grown goodness home for dinner! & Also A SATURDAYS, 9 - 4 & T TUESDAYS YS, 10 - 3 AT 8TH & OAK IN THE PARK BLOCKS OF DOWNTOWN EUGENE FOR MORE INFORMATION or PRODUCT AVAILABILTY, CALL (541) 431-4923 PRODUCE y STARTS y FRUIT y 25 YEARS y NURSERY y JAMS y MEATS The Dead, Allman Brothers, Robert Hunter, 6 pm, The Gorge, George, WA. $56.70. NUTS y STARTS y FLOWERS y 25 YEARS y JAMS y HONEYS y PORK y FLOWERS y SALSAS y NURSERY y EVERY DAY IS EARTH DAY FOR FARMERS y JAM y HONEYS y BREADS y y PLANTS y VEGGIES y BUY LOCAL , BUY LANE ‘SUPPORT LOCALLY GROWN’ CAMPAIGN y FRUIT y JAM y STARTS y L ANE S UMMER M USICAL T HEATRE PRESENTS Dinner on the Bayou with Etouffee Still Laurie McClain… Still doing good & doing well… New business name: Kelly Thibedeau returns for a special performance. B ASED ON P RODUCED BY SHOLEM ALEICHEM STORIES RON BERTUCCI & JAMES GREENWOOD BY S PECIAL P ERMISSION OF JOSEPH GILG B OOK BY C HOREOGRAPHY BY JOSEPH STEIN TERI PAGE M USIC BY JERRY BOCK L YRICS BY SHELDON HARNICK 132 E. Broadway, Suite 747, Eugene (541) 686-1908 ! 1-800-386-1908 www.ResponsiveFinancial.com Laurie McClain , ACCREDITED INVESTMENT FIDUCIARY Member, First Affirmative Financial Network. $20 A DULTS $18 S TU / SEN $22 D AY OF S HOW JULY 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31 • 7:30 PM JULY 18 & 25 • 2 PM MATINEE TM Securities offered through a registered representative of Walnut Street Securities, Inc. (WSS) Member NASD and SIPC. First Affirmative Financial Network, LLC (FAFN) specializes in socially responsible investments and is a registered investment advisor with the SEC. FAFN and Socially Responsive Financial Advisors are not a control affiliate or subsidiary of WSS. D IRECTED BY ARNOLD PERL Main Performance Hall • LCC Main Campus • 4000 E. 30th Avenue july 10 ( OCF OCF ) after after 6:00-9:00pm • $10.00 ADMISSION • 935-3774 Tix: All TicketsWest locations including most Safeway Stores. Tickets subject to service charge. • 1-800-992-TIXX www.ticketswest.com • Information: 463-5694 • www.lanecc.edu/fiddler • Available June 28 at Lane Box Office 463-5202 JULY 1, 2004 19