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CALENDAR LECTURES “Nuptial Nation: GATHERINGS Women’s Action for New Directions meeting, 6:30 pm reception, 7 to 9 pm program, McNail-Riley House. FREE. 11 Marriage and the Politics of Civic Membership in the United States,” room 330, Hendricks Hall, UO. FREE. THURSDAY “Who needs enzymes? Every Body,” 7 to 9 pm, Sunset Room, DAC, 999 Willamette Street. FREE. Sunrise 7:03 am; Sunset 4:50 pm Av High 53; Av Low 38 LITERARY ARTS Eric Hansen reads, 7 pm, Knight Library, UO. DANCE Frankie Manning teaches lindy hop, 7 pm. For information call 343-7826. $20. MUSIC Jenny Bird, 7:30 pm, house concert. Call 342-6266 for more information. T a s t y T h ai K it c h e n T r a d it i on a l LECTURE “Fall Mushrooms of ARTS/VISUAL Tools of the Trade Art Products Tradeshow . See Wednesday, Nov. 10. Kathleen Dean Moore reads, 7 pm, Mother Kali’s Books. FREE. Global positioning systems clinic by Matt Symonds, 7 to 8:30 pm, REI. FREE. T ha i Cu i si n e the Oregon Cascades,” 7:30 pm, 115 Science, LCC Main Campus. FREE. by Owner and Chef Pismai LITERARY ARTS Marjorie Sandor and Tracy Daughtery read, 8 pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE. WEEKLY SPECIALS MUSIC Ying Quartet and Turtle Island Quartet, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. FOR LUNCH & DINNER John Prine, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. $43.50. Rainbow Dance Theatre presents One Village, Many Tribes, LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis, Nov. 5. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Kayak pool sessions. For informa- tion call 346-4365. Nordic Night, 6 pm to 8 pm, Berg’s Ski Shop, 13th and Lawrence. FREE. VEGETARIAN & VEGAN OPTIONS AVAILABLE WE HAVE BUBBLE TEA BEER & WINE NOW AVAILABLE Altair General Meeting, 6 pm, Vet’s Club on Willamette. NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH ON SATURDAYS! THEATRE Emma, Lil and Vi, Mon - Fri 11 AM - 9:30 PM • Sat & Sun 12 PM - 9:30 PM 7:30 pm, Robinson Theatre. FREE. 80 E. 29th & Willamette 302-6444 African—11 am, WOW Hall. 687-2746. SU: International folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness. 726-7548. Iranian folk—11 am, 2:30 pm, Eugene School of Ballet. 342-7339. African—11 am, WOW Hall. 687-2746. MO: Jump blues, lindy hop and swing—7, Downtown Lounge. No phone. West coast swing—7, Agate Hall, UO. 688-0260. TU: Swing, Int.—7, Open Dance—8, Downtown Lounge. International Folk—7, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 461-9328. Modern—4, Paradise Studio. 744-1699. WE: Swing—7, Downtown Lounge. 688-0260. Contact Improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall. 343-2913. Swing, lindy hop—8, Studio B. www.eugenelindy.com Creative movement for ages 3-5—2:15; Modern—7, Paradise Studio. 744-1699. FLOWERS y 25 YEARS y HONEYS y PORK TH: Int./Adv. Modern Technique w/Kim Christensen—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet. Argentine Tango, All-level—8; Studio B. www.eugenetango.com Latin ballroom—8; Downtown Lounge. 688-0260. Adult urban jazz—4:30, In-Shape Fitness. 485-1581. FR: Salsa—9, Studio B. 687-0678. Salsa—10, Vet’s Club Ballroom. 342-3021. African—noon, 350 Gerlinger, UO. 346-3379. Capoeira—7:30, Corestar Community Space. 729-2238. Argentine tango—8 pm, The Tango Center. 349-8682. Pre-ballet—3:30; Modern—4:30, Paradise Studio. 744-1699. SA: Capoeira—7:30, Corestar Community Space. 729-2238. Argentine tango—8 pm, The Tango Center. 349-8682. Iranian folk—11 am, 2:30 pm, Eugene School of Ballet. 342-7339. Cha-cha—4; waltz—5; two-step—6; ballroom—7, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268, Come find the ‘Bounty of the County’ in Autumn and through out the Holidays at FARMERS’ MARKET Saturdays, 9 am—4 pm 8TH & OAK, PARK BLOCKS, DOWNTOWN EUGENE x x COME ON DOWN to find the Best Locally Grown Fruits, Vegetables & Herbs; Plants, Proteins, Flowers, Food & FUN! AND SOON HOLIDAY FARMERS MARKET, featuring farm fresh products for your holiday table. Bring home locally grown gifts! COM E EAR L Y F OR THE BEST SE LE CTION! STA Y FOR THE F UN! FOR MORE INFORMATION or PRODUCT AVAILABILTY, CALL (541) 431-4923 y PLANTS y VEGGIES y BUY LOCAL , BUY LANE ‘SUPPORT LOCALLY GROWN’ CAMPAIGN y FRUIT y STARTS al nnu A h t 15 K a re n E h le r s “ C OR N S ER IE S ” FINE JEWELRY “Overwhelming” S. Rachel PAIR E R Y R L JEWE e you wait whil Lane County Event Center 796 W 13th Ave N OV. 1 2 , 1 3 , 1 4 Saturday 10am-7pm Sunday 10am-5pm GENERAL ADMISSION $5 WEEKEND PASS THIS CLIP & BRING A VE EI C RE AD TO T $1.00 DISCO ER UN AL EN G E OFF ON ADMISSION. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per paid admission. GEMS GEMS BEADS SILVER MINERALS “A time warp. I get lost in here for hours.” Oil on Canvas A rt i st R ec ep t i on s: First Friday November 5 6:00pm - 8:00pm Artist will be present CRYSTALS EUGENE Friday Noon-7pm PRODUCE y 25 YEARS y NURSERY y JAMS y DANCE LISTINGS y FLOWERS y SALSAS y NURSERY y EVERY DAY IS EARTH DAY FOR FARMERS y JAM y HONEYS y BREADS y Li v e M u si c p r ov id ed b y Cyndy Duerfeldt, vocals Jim Bourgeois, piano GALLERY & FRAMING Monday-Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-5pm La Follette off Broadway Dancers, masks and musicians bring this classic tale to life. Fun for the whole family! 931 oak street Eugene, Or 97401 541 . 484 . 1420 Giancarlo Guerrero, Conductor Shirley Guerrero, Narrator J. Michael WIREWRAPPING DEMONSTRATIONS By Carolyn Eddy Next Gem Faire PORTLAND, OR Oregon Convention Center Nov. 19-21 Sponsored by GEM FAIRE, INC. (503) 252-8300 www.gemfaire.com info@gemfaire.com Saturday, November 6 10:00 am and 11:30 am (11:30 show presented in Spanish) Tickets $5 and $8 Call 682-5000 or order online Concert Sponsor www.eugenesymphony.org NOVEMBER 4, 2004 21