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CALENDAR Work by Rebecca Singleterry and Ellie Edmonson, through July 30, Enid Joy Mount Gallery, Keizer. FREE. SANTA CRUZ ORGANIC Human Form 2004 exhibit features works by many local and regional artists, Newport Visual Arts Center, through Aug. 1. FREE. UO Master of Fine Arts 2004 exhi- bition of projects by UO students, 9 am to 9 pm, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, through July 30. FREE. Strawberry or Raspberry Lemonade 32 oz. - $.99 Reg. - $2.39 JULY 10 John Mayer, 7 pm, Clark Co. Amphitheater, Ridgefield, WA, Jacksonville. $35.50-$45.50. NO CASE DISCOUNT THRU JULY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST JULY 15 Bruce Hornsby, 8 pm, THE KIVA GROCERS, WINE MERCHANTS & BOOKSELLERS 1 25 W . 1 1T H A V E 3 4 2 - 8 6 6 6 John Mayer plays the Clark Co. Amphitheater. See July 10, on the road. JULY 13 “Wisdom and Compassion in Aging,” teaching with Chokyi Rinpoche, 8:30 am today, Native American Student and Community Center, PSU, and “What Does it Mean to be Spiritual in the 21st Century?” talk tomorrow at 7:30 pm, the The Old Church, 1422 SW 11th Ave, Portland. 503- 408-4755. $25 for stu., sr. for the teaching, $10 adv., $12 dos. for talk. 800-992-TIXX. Brittfest, Jacksonville. $28-$45. Sonic Youth, Le Tigre, Wolf Eyes, 9 pm, Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $20. “Art Speak” with Jerry Werner, 6:30 pm, High Desert Gallery, Sisters. FREE. CORVALLIS EVENTS JULY 8 The Blue Turtle Seduction, 9 pm, Fox ‘n’ Firkin. FREE. JULY 9 Reading with Howard Robertson, Stacey Levine and Corinna Wycoff, 7 pm, Interzone Café. FREE. July 13–17, 2004 • M C DONALD THEATRE TUESDAY, 13 JULY 2004 SATURDAY, 17 JULY 2004 5:45 p.m. 6:30 6:50 7:53 10:15 a.m. 10:50 11:00 12:03 p.m. 1:06 1:35 2:35 3:25 8:45 Doors open Opening Ceremony Guardians of Angkor (Singapore, USA) “Cultural Wars: Tales from the Trenches,” Keynote address by Dr. Jane Waldbaum Iraq’s Lost Treasure (USA) WEDNESDAY, 14 JULY 2004 5:45 p.m. 6:20 6:30 7:33 8:41 Doors open Introductions Alexandria—Center of Knowledge (Germany) Secrets of the Dead: Search for First Human (USA) Tubabs in Africa (USA) THURSDAY, 15 JULY 2004 5:45 p.m. 6:20 6:30 7:38 8:17 9:03 Doors open Introductions The Mystery of Chaco Canyon (USA) Tonto (USA) Searching for Blue (Peru) Sastun: My Apprenticeship With a Maya Healer (USA/Belize) FRIDAY, 16 JULY 2004 5:45 p.m. 6:20 6:30 7:40 8:45 5-day film package $29 1-night $6; All-day Saturday $10 20 JULY 8, 2004 4:17 4:28 4:37 Doors open Introductions The Mummies of Taklamakan (France) Sagalassos, the Forgotten City (Belgium) Kurtal—Snake Spirit (Australia) Lunch break Time Team—Garden Secrets (UK) “Skull Wars Revisited,” Keynote address by Dr. David Hurst Thomas Guardians of a Legacy (USA) The House of Julius Polybius in Pompeii (Italy) The Splendor of Rome (Italy) Festival Events TUES., WED., THURS., JULY 13-15 9 a.m. Guided trips to Heritage Sites, length varies 1 - 4:30 p.m. Teachers’ Workshop, Downtown Athletic Club FRI., JULY 16 9 a.m. Guided trips to Heritage Sites, length varies 10 a.m. — 1 p.m. Childrens’ Activities, Alton Baker Park 1 – 5 p.m. Heritage Film Symposium, Downtown Athletic Club Doors open Introductions Bilad Chinqit—The Land of Chinguetti (Italy) A Forgotten Place: The History of an Abandoned Farming Community (USA) Ephesus—Metropolis of the Ancient World (Austria) FOR MORE INFORMATION & TICKETS: filmfest@archaeologychannel.org • www.archaeologychannel.org • Call: 541/344-5572 Mail: TAC Festival, 4147 E. Amazon Dr., Eugene, OR 97405 Tickets can be purchased at the box office during the festival.