A glass vase featured in the Eugene Glass School auction and benefit dinner. See Friday.
The Very Little Theatre. $12; $9 sr.
on Sundays.
life coaching, 3 pm today and at 7
pm Oct. 27, 1257 High St. FREE.
Thai Jones reads, 5 pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
The Goat; or Who is Silvia? contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
FILM Impact! Arts family fun
night features screening of The
Bride of Frankenstein, 7 pm, 2520
Harris St. $3, $10 family.
MUSIC
The Little Shop of Horrors contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
GATHERINGS
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SATURDAY
Sunrise 7:38 am; Sunset 6:15 pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
ARTS/VISUAL “Learn to
Photograph Your Own Art ‘Pro-
Style’,” lecture with Danny Gray,
noon to 5 pm. For information call
689-2927.
BENEFITS
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Sunrise 7:35 am; Sunset 6:18 pm
Av High 62; Av Low 40
Sunrise 7:36 am; Sunset 6:17 pm
Av High 62; Av Low 39
ARTS/VISUAL Web work-
ARTS/VISUAL A reception
shops for artists on the divanow.org
website, 7 pm Thursdays, DIVA.
FREE.
for work by Jon Jay Cruson, 5 pm,
Springfield Museum. FREE.
THURSDAY F R I D A Y
performance, 12:15 pm, Hult lobby.
FREE.
DISCUSSION
“Innocent
People Behind Bars” panel discus-
sion features Paul de Muniz, Joe
Mosley, Jimi Simmons and others, 7
pm, 175 Law, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Lane County
for Kerry/Edwards general meet-
ing, 7 pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom. 747-
4111. FREE.
calendar
“Cars Kill Cities” pedestrian power
night, 7 pm, 17th and Charnelton.
683-3851.
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Eugene Chamber of Commerce
Busines to Business Expo, 4 to 7:30
pm, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. For infor-
mation call 484-1314.
Oregon League of Conservation
Voters canvassing, various Eugene
locations through Nov. 1. For infor-
mation call (503) 224-4011.
Scream in the Dark haunted house,
7 to 10 pm today, tomorrow and
Oct. 23, 28, 29, 30 and 31, Lane Co.
Fairgrounds. $7.50.
Humanity’s Team meeting features
Karen La Voie, 7 pm, Spiritual
Growth Center. 747-8771. FREE.
Volunteer painting, weeding and
care-taking, 1 to 4 pm, The Science
Factory. To help, call 682-7888.
KIDSTUFF It’s Alive! open mic
for teens, 7 pm, downtown library.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Ken Ross
reads, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. FREE.
Dean Van Leuven reads, 7 pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC St. Lawrence String
Quartet, 8 pm, Beall, UO. $12-$29.
Eyedea & Abilities, Illogic, DJ Przm
and others, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall.
$12.
Box Set Duo, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$10.
The Emerald City Jazz Kings, 7:30
pm today and at 2:30 pm Oct. 24,
The Shedd. $16-$28.
PRESENTATION
“Brain
Gym” physical activities that
enhance learning and concentra-
tion, 1 pm Thursdays through Nov.
4, Willamalane Adult Cntr., Spfd. $4.
THEATER The Goat; or Who is
Silvia?, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and
Oct. 23, 28, 29 and 30 Lord
Leebrick Theatre. $12-$16 for
shows.
The Little Shop of Horrors, 8 pm
tonight, tomorrow and Oct. 27, 28
and 29, and at 2 pm Oct. 24,
Cottage Theatre, Cottage Grove.
$12-$14. For information go to
www.cottagetheatre.org
Artwork pick-up for participants in
the Mayor’s Art Show, 11 am to 6
pm, Jacobs Gallery, Hult. FREE.
Closing reception for the Salon des
Refusés, 6:30 pm, DIVA. FREE.
BENEFITS Wax for the Cure!
features waxing revenues going to
benefit breast cancer research,
screening and education, today at
NW Institute of Aesthetics. For
information call 344-7789.
Fifth annual glass art auction and
benefit dinner features lectures, auc-
tion, demonstrations and dinner, 6
pm today and from 10 am to 9:45 pm
tomorrow, Valley River Inn, Eugene
Glass School and Steelhead Brewery.
For schedule and information call
342-2959.
Eugene/Springfield
Solidarity
Network/Jobs With Justice benefit
lecture with David Johnston, 2 to 5
pm, 175 Law, UO. For information
call 736-9041.
5th annual glass art auction and
benefit dinner continues. See Friday.
CELEBRATION
25th
anniversary celebration features
current students, alumni, past
teachers and parents, 4 to 7 pm, Far
Horizons Montessori School. FREE.
COMEDY ComedySportz for
the whole family, 8 pm,
ComedySportz Theater, 1030 Oak
St. 517-9996. $8, $7 with a can of
food for FOOD for Lane Co.
DANCE
Midsummer Night’s
Dream Eugene Ballet performance,
8 pm tonight and at 2:30 pm tomor-
row, Silva, Hult. $18-$42.
Fall Collage continues. See Friday.
DEMONSTRATION Intro to,
13th annual Amazon Appreciation
Day features volunteer care-taking,
bird walk, lunch, prizes and more,
7:30 am to 1 pm, Hilyard Center,
Amazon Park. FREE.
Womenspace fall training. For infor-
mation call 485-8232.
Farmers’ Market features fruit, veg-
etables, plants, meat, eggs, dairy,
music and more, 9 am to 4 pm, 8th
Ave. and Oak St. FREE.
The Eight Track Liberators, 10 pm,
Luckey’s. $3.
Carolyn Cruso, 7 pm, Bands Against
Bush concert with Busholini and
others, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $4-$7
ss. for Cruso; $3-$5 ss. for Bands
Against Bush.
The Carolines, 9 pm, Café Paradiso.
For information go to www.cafepar-
adiso.com
11th annual Witch’s Ball features
costumes, Samhain ritual, dance
and drumming, 8 pm, WOW Hall.
$7-$13 ss.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
The Obsidians hike 9 miles, Fall
Creek. See YMCA board for details.
$3-$4 sug. don.
Oregon Natural Resources Council
hike to Hardesty Mtn., 10 am, LCC
parking lot. 344-0675. FREE.
Early childhood open house, 11 am
to 1 pm, Eugene Waldorf School.
FREE.
GEARS rides 36 miles, Franklin
Loop. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
Scream in the Dark haunted house
continues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
Altair hike, 8:30 am, Silver Falls
State Park. 342-1208. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Nearby Nature
haunted hike features costumed
critters, crafts, treats and more,
5:30 to 9 pm, Alton Baker Park. Pre-
registration required at 687-9699.
$5.
PRESENTATION
Winnie the Pooh storytime, 10 am,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
SCIENCE “Hubble’s Universe”
LECTURE “The Art of Reading
Aloud,” Sir Readalot, 1 to 4 pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Eugene
poetry slam features Alex
Charalambides, 8 pm, Territorial
Winery. 343-0113. $5.
“Early
Words” six-week presentation
series for parents and early edu-
cators, 10:30 am, Downtown
Library. Registration required at
682-8316.
planetarium show, 2 pm Saturdays
and Sundays, planetarium, The
Science Factory. $4, $7 for plane-
tarium and exhibit hall. “Up in the
Sky” for younger audiences, 1 pm
Saturdays. Exhibit hall features
Take Flight! A “Magic of Flight”
workshop is today from 1 to 4 pm.
$15. Dr. Stan’s Year of Physics show,
and demonstration of hypnosis and
From Words and Deeds, in a Fall Collage dance performance, LCC
Performance Hall, Saturday and Sunday.
DANCE Fall Collage, 8 pm today
and tomorrow, LCC performance
hall. $10, $8 stu., sr.
DRUMMING Drum circle, 7 pm,
Mother Kali’s. FREE.
FILM Spider Man 2, 7:30 and 10
pm, 180 PLC, UO. $1.50.
GATHERINGS
Al Fresco
farmers’ market features pre-
serves, organic produce, baked
goods, plants, gifts, wine-tasting,
appetizers and more, 11:30 am to 6
pm, 5th St. Market. FREE.
UUCE Singletarians meeting, 7:30
pm, Unitarian Universalist Church
of Eugene. 344-9037. $2 sug. don.
Scream in the Dark haunted house
continues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
LECTURE
“The Condon
Collection: Appreciating Oregon’s
Spectacular Fossils,” William Orr,
5:30 pm, 175 Knight Law Center,
UO. FREE.
MUSIC Mandarin Dynasty, Hugh
J., Mick Mute, 9 pm, Stonehenge,
2841 Central Blvd. 868-4252. $2-$4
ss.
Sunken Grade, The High Holys, Dan
Jones and the Squids, Arse, 10 pm,
Luckey’s. $3.
Josh Ritter, Sarah Harmer, Griffin
House, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $12.
Carbon Leaf, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond’s.
$8.
Chuck Pyle, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
$10.50 adv., $12 dos.
ON THE AIR “Predictions of a
Coming Resource Crunch,” Richard
Heinberg, 9 am and 9 pm, KRVM,
1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Altair hike, 7 pm, Sofia’s in
Springfield. 349-8320. FREE.
THEATER Seussical, 8 pm
tonight and tomorrow, Actors
Cabaret. $15 res., $12 gen., $29.95
includes dinner.
The Importance of Being Earnest, 8
pm today, tomorrow and Oct. 28,
29, 30 and Nov. 4, 5, 6, 12 and 13,
and at 2 pm Oct. 24. 31 and Nov. 7,
CAROL PETERSEN
DANCE Eugene Ballet SHOcase
Unicef trick-or-
treat event, 1 to 4 pm, Bookmark,
156 Olive St. 517-4280. FREE.
Saturday
Market features crafters, musi-
cians, vendors & food court, 10 am
to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Ken
Silverman plays at 10 am; Lorna
Miller at 11; Belle Voix Quartet at
noon; Eric Nicholson at 1 pm;
Schwall St. Journal at 2 pm and
Strange Brew plays at 3:30 pm.
FREE.
Audio-video perfor-
mance by James Dashow, 8 pm,
Beall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.