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    CALENDAR
Confidential HIV testing, 4 to 7 pm.
For information call 342-5088.
FREE.
KIDSTUFF Haunted hayrides,
6 to 9:30 pm today and tomorrow,
Dorris Ranch, Spfd. FREE.
LECTURES “The Importance
of Common Native Plants to Rare
Willamette Valley Insects,” Paul
Severns, 7:30 pm, 115 Science, LCC
main campus. FREE.
“Current Trends in Childbirth,” Elise
Hansen, Georganne Clark, 6 pm,
Living Earth Herbs. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Karen
McPherson, Ben Hubbird and
Leonard Cirino read poetry, 7 pm,
Springfield City Hall. FREE.
MUSIC
The History of
Tomorrow: An Evening of Blues,
Jazz and Folk performance by
Mikah Sykes and Mark Ross, 9 pm,
Sam Bond’s Garage. don.
Granola Funk Express, 8 pm, WOW
Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.
VIGIL Women in Black silent vigil to
protest war, 5 pm, 7th Avenue across
from the Federal Building. FREE.
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T U E S D AY
Sunrise 7:41 am; Sunset 6:11 pm
Av High 60; Av Low 39
ARTS/VISUAL Life drawing
with professional models, 7 pm,
DIVA. $5.
David Brower is the subject of Monumental, a film in the Telluride
Mountain Film Festival screening, UO. See Thursday, Oct. 28.
12:30 pm today. $4. Closed Oct. 30
for Duck home football games.
THEATER The Wizard of All
Urgent Carnival performance, 9
pm, Sam Bond’s Garage. don.
The Goat; or Who is Silvia? contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
The Importance of Being Earnest
continues. See Friday.
Seussical continues. See Friday.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:39 am; Sunset 6:14 pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
BENEFIT “No Talent” show
fundraiser benefits public access
TV 29, Cascadia Wildlands Project
and Justice Not War, 6 pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $2-$20 ss.
BINGO Bingo with Tom and
Scott features prizes, 8:30 pm, Sam
Bond’s. FREE.
LECTURE
“Tour of Duty,”
Bobby Muller, 5 pm, 182 Lillis, UO.
FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS
Alan
Contreras reads, 4 pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
MUSIC Church Pyle, 9 and 11 am
services, and at 7 pm, Unity of the
Valley. Services are free; $7-$12 ss.
for evening concert.
Bach and All musical program, 4
pm, First United Methodist Church.
FREE.
The Emerald City Jazz Kings con-
tinue. See Thursday, Oct. 21.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARS rides 60 miles, Clarks
Branch Loop. Meet at 9 am, Alton
Baker Park. FREE.
Cascadia Wildland Hike to the Five
Rouges Timber Sale, 9 am, Growers
Market. FREE.
Fun with fungus walk, 1 pm, West
Eugene Wetlands. For information
call 683-6494. FREE.
Fall ecology walk, 11 am to 1 pm, Mt.
Pisgah. $3 sug. don.
DANCE Midsummer Night’s
Dream continues. See Saturday.
SCIENCE “Hubble’s Universe”
continues. See Saturday.
DISCUSSION Citizen’s dia-
logue with Alan Siporin, Bahati
Ansari, Ron Marson and others cel-
Skipping
Stones
ebrates
Magazine’s 16th anniversary, 3 pm,
First Christian Church. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Buddhist practice
and meditation, 11 am. For informa-
tion and location call 431-1066.
FREE.
GATHERINGS Breema body-
work open house features free intro
and mini-sessions, 1 to 2:30 pm;
breema workshop, 3 to 5 pm,
Tamarack Wellness Center. Open
house is free; $20 for workshop.
Potluck celebration for nonviolent
communication, 2 pm, Washington
Park Community Center. FREE.
Rainbow Family potluck, 1 pm,
Washington/Jefferson Park. FREE.
Adaptive technology day features
new equipment or technology that
might otherwise have difficulty
accessing library resources, 2 to 5
pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
Adopted families of Lane Co. annu-
al harvest party, 3 to 5 pm, 25534
Hall Rd., Cheshire. For information
call 345-4209. FREE.
College fair for high school stu-
dents and parents, 1 to 4 pm, LCC
gym. FREE.
Ceremony of release and renewal,
6:30 pm, the Farmhouse. For infor-
mation call 747-6900. $10-$20 ss.
THEATER The Little Shop of
Horrors continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 21.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise 7:40 am; Sunset 6:12 pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
BENEFIT Best Dressed Breast
breast cancer awareness fashion
show, 7:30 pm, EMU ballroom, UO.
FREE.
BENEFIT 50 percent of food
and beverage sales from 5 to 9 pm
benefit Meals on Wheels, Mazzi’s
Italian Restaurant. don.
FILM Fate of a Man, 7 pm, 115
Pacific, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Farmers’
Market features fruit, vegetables,
plants, meat, eggs, dairy, music,
food carts from the Saturday
Market, 10 am to 3 pm, 8th Ave. and
Oak St. FREE.
Information meeting about Chinese
adoption,
7:30
pm,
Holt
International, 1195 City View. FREE.
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Norwegian Culture Group meetings,
6 pm Tuesdays through October,
1836 Alder St. 484-7349. FREE.
Health fair screening for osteoporo-
sis, diabetes, cholesterol and memo-
ry testing, 7 am to noon today and
Oct. 28, Radiant Research. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Little Monster’s
Bash features stories with Jeff Defty,
7 pm, Springfield Library. FREE.
Haunted hayrides continue. See
Monday.
LECTURE
“Sleep,” Sunny
Kierstyn, 12:30 pm, Willamalane
Adult Center, Spfd. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS
Amit
Goswami reads, 7 pm, Knight
Library. UO. FREE.
MUSIC
Anne Azema, Shira
Kammen, 8 pm, Beall, UO. FREE.
2004 Metropolitan Choral Festival,
7:30 pm, Willamette High School.
$3, $10 family.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARS rides a Show ‘n’ Go. Meet at
10 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
PRESENTATION “Insights
From Trekking Bhutan,” 6:45 pm,
Wings Building. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Zen meditation and
sanzen, 7 pm, Eugene Zendo. FREE.
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 7:43 am; Sunset 6:09 pm
Av High 60; Av Low 39
GATHERINGS Sexual Assault
Support Services women’s drop-in
support group, 7 pm. For informa-
tion call 484-9791. FREE.
BENEFIT Harvest dinner bene-
fit for the Lane Co. Food Coalition
features Lance Sparks, Ax Billy Grill.
For information go to www.lane-
food.org
Appreciation event for Peter
DeFazio, 6:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.
CELEBRATION Peace cele-
brations, 4:30 pm Wednesdays, the
Federal Building. FREE.
FINE
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