Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, October 14, 2004, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
GATHERINGS
Saturday
Market features crafters, musicians,
vendors & food court, 10 am to 5
pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Janet
Nelson plays at 10 am; Sharon
Rogers at 11; Big Roy & The Twigs at
noon; He Mele Ukulele at 1 pm; The
Raventones at 2 and White
Mountain plays at 3:30 pm. FREE.
Womenspace fall trainings, today
and Oct. 23. For information call
485-8232.
Rainbow River Womyn meeting, 5
pm, North Bank Restaurant. FREE.
Emerald City Bridal Show, 10 am to
5 pm today and from 11 am to 5 pm
tomorrow, Lane Co. Fairgrounds.
$6.
Farmers’ Market features fruit, veg-
etables, plants, meat, eggs, dairy,
music and more, 9 am to 4 pm, 8th
Ave. and Oak St. FREE.
20 Minute Loop, The Visible Men, 10
pm, Indigo District. For information
go to www.20minuteloop.com
LECTURE “The Art of Life
The Obsidians hike 5.5 miles, Clear
Lake; 11 miles, Mt. Yoran; 5 miles,
Siltcoos River. See YMCA board for
details. $3-$4 sug. don.
Coaching,” 3 pm, 1257 High St. 744-
1311. FREE.
LECTURE
“Ayurveda and
Yoga,” 10 am; “Ayurvedic Home
Remidies,” 3 pm, Dr. Chauhan, Yoga
West. $25.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Worm bin composting workshop, 10
am, 950 W. 13th Ave. 747-1419. $20.
MUSIC
Emerald Chamber
Players, 2 pm, Atrium. FREE.
GEARS rides 33 miles, McKenzie
View. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
Stockholm
Syndrome,
Karl
Denson’s Tiny Universe, 8 pm,
McDonald Theatre. $17 adv., $20
dos.
Nearby Nature all-age restoration
celebration, 1 to 4 pm, Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
Gadfly; the Wayne Morse Story,
a theatrical benefit for
Thurston drama stu-
dents, Thurston
High School.
See Friday.
Nnenna Freelon plays Sunday
at The Shedd.
Friends of Buford Park native plant
restoration party, 9 am, Buford
Park. 344-8350. FREE.
Duck football vs. Arizona, 12:30 pm,
Autzen Stadium. For information
go to www.goducks.net
PRESENTATION
“Early
Words” six-week presentation
series for parents and early educa-
tors, 10:30 am, Downtown Library.
Register at 682-8316.
THEATER Wait Until Dark con-
tinues. See Friday.
The Goat; or Who is Silvia? contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 14.
Seussical continues. See Friday.
VIDEO Electronic Elsewhere, 8
pm, DIVA. $2-$5 sug. don.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:21 am; Sunset 6:37 pm
Av High 67; Av Low 41
BENEFITS PFLAG (Parents,
Families and Friends of Lesbians,
Gays, Bisexual and Transgendered
Persons) dinner and silent auction,
Get
a
Naked
P i n o t
Wines made from certified organic grapes.
Available at fine wine shops, restaurants
and grocers throughout Lane County.
Beaverton, OR. 503-649-0027 • www.coopermountainwine.com
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