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THURSDAY
Sunrise 7:46 am; Sunset 4:57 pm
Av High 46; Av Low 33
GATHERING Monthly WAND
meeting, “Global Issues: How to
Talk So Americans Will Listen,” pre-
sented by Susan Cundiff, 7 pm,
McNail-Riley House. FREE.
KIDS Downtown Book Buddies,
ages 6-8, read Doctor Like Papa by
Natalie Kinsey-Warnock, 4 pm, pre-
register at 682-8316, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Tween Scene, ages 9-12, read Camp
X by Eric Walters, 4 pm, pre-regis-
ter at 682-8316, Downtown Library.
FREE.
LECTURES
“The
Fundamentals of Working With
Acrylics,” Corrine Loomis-Dietz,
6:30 pm, 206 Lawrence, UO.
Register at UO Bookstore. FREE.
Visual artist Anne Wilson, cre-
ator of three-dimensional instal-
lations and intriguing websites,
talks, 7 pm, 177 Lawrence, UO.
http://www.artic.edu/~awilso/ FREE.
“Honoring Obsession in Writing,”
Cai Emmons, 6:30 pm, Baker
Downtown Center. $5-$10 donation,
members of Willamette Writers
FREE. 686-0189.
LITERARY
ARTS John
Tarrant Roshi reads, 7:30 pm,
Tsunami Books. FREE.
Saul Williams, hip hop poet, actor,
and spoken word artist, performs to
honor Martin Luther King, Jr. day, 7
pm, EMU, UO. 346-4321. FREE.
The Science of Spirituality Reading
Group, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.
MUSIC Fishbone, New Blood
Revival, 7 pm, The Jungle. 21+
show. $13.
Joe Manis Trio, 8 pm, Luna. $5.
calendar
The Vagabond Opera, 9 pm, Sam
Bond’s. $5.
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Kathryn Lucktenberg, 8 pm, Beall
Hall, UO. $9, $5 stu., sr.
ON
THE
AIR
“New
Dimensions” features “Loving and
Learning Conversation,” Claudia
L’Amoreaux, 6:30 pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” presents
“Tricks, Tips and Traps for Car
Buyers,” The Car Lady Carolyn Brown
and author William Charles Keefer, 8
am and 8 pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
FILM West Coast Drive-Ins, doc-
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
cusses Martin Luther King, Jr., 4 pm,
128 Chiles, UO. 344-0483. FREE.
Tai Chi for Health, 6:30 pm; Qigong
for beginners, 7:30 pm, Eugene
Wellness Center, 515-0462. FREE.
SEMINAR 2005 Community
Gardener Certificate Series, 6:30
pm-9 pm, OSU/Lane County
Extension Service Auditorium.
Register at 682-4243. $6.
SPIRITUAL
FORUMS Pacifica Forum dis-
“River Road/Santa Clara: Present
and Future” City Club meeting fea-
tures Terry Moore and David Reed,
11:50 am, Hilton. FREE.
GATHERINGS Rhythm Circle
with Annie O’Shea, 7pm, Mother
Kali’s. FREE.
Gong Bath
Vibrational Healing Session with
Richard Rudi, 7 pm, Tamarak
Wellness Center. $20.
KIDSTUFF Prospective parent
information meeting, 10 am, The
Village School, 2855 Lincoln, 345-
7285, www.eugenevillageschool.org.
“Creating New Consciousness and
a New Story,” 7 pm, Brahma
Kumaris Meditation Center, 343-
5252. FREE.
LECTURES “The Scoop on
THEATER Sleepwalk, today,
tomorrow and Jan. 15, Thurston High
School, Spfd. For information, go to
http://ths.sps.lane.edu/theatre/
A Life in the Theatre, 8 pm tonight,
tomorrow and Jan. 15, 21, 22, 27, 28,
29, and Feb. 3, 4 and 5, and at 2 pm
Jan. 20, 23 and 30, Lord Leebrick
Theatre. Tonight’s show is a pre-
view performance. For information
call 465-1506.
WORKSHOP Waste reduction
workshop by the Center for the
Advancement of Sustainable Living
and BRING Recycling, 7 pm.
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~casl
FREE.
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F R I D AY
Sunrise 7:45 am; Sunset 4:59 pm
Av High 46; Av Low 33
ARTS/VISUAL An opening
for From Experience, Ronald Hall
and Duane I. Johnson, 6 pm, Maude
Kerns Art Center. FREE.
Zel Brook and Diane Archer discuss
their exhibit Language & Maps, 3
pm; an opening is 5:30 pm, Jacobs
Gallery, Hult. FREE.
DANCE Dance Africa, 8 pm
today and tomorrow, Dougherty
Theatre. $10-$5.
The Bellydance SuperStars perform
Tuesday at the WOW Hall.
umentary by Steve Swanson, 8 pm,
DIVA. FREE.
Presidential
Inaugurations,”
Matthew Dennis, 1:30 pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center,
215 W. C St., Spfld. Pre-register at
736-4444. FREE.
“Why Humans Aren’t Robots: How
Brain Chemicals Alter Behavior,”
Nathan Tublitz, noon, Humanities
Center Conference Room, 159 PLC.
346-3934.
MUSIC The Dan Tepfer Trio, 7:30
pm, The Shedd. $10-$15. 687-6526.
Caliente, 9 pm dance lesson, 10 pm
show, Vet’s Club Ballroom, $10.
Kristen Chandler, 9 pm, Jo Federigo’s.
Cap Gun Suicide, Speedshift,
Sweater Club, Unknown Horizons,
7:30 pm, WOW Hall. $5.
Paul J. Biondi, 16-year-old harmonica
player Hank Shreve, Bill Willie Bluz
Band, 9 pm, Mac’s at the Vet’s Club. $3.
Enemy Combatants, political folk
music with Peter Chabarek and
Carol Melia, 7:30 pm, Fool’s Paradise,
460 Willamette. $5 donation.
Deke Falcon, Man of the Year, 10 pm,
Luckey’s. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” features “Living the
Blues with Guy Davis,” 8 am and 8
pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
THEATER
Death of a
Salesman, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow
and Jan. 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 and
Feb. 4 and 5, and 2 pm Jan. 16, 23
and 30, Very Little Theatre. For
information call 344-7751.
Sleepwalk continues. See Thursday,
Jan. 13.
A Life in the Theatre continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 13.
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SATURDAY
Sunrise 7:45 am; Sunset 5:00 pm
Av High 46; Av Low 33
ARTS/VISUAL “Meet the
Artist” event with Ronald L. Hall,
noon, Maude Kerns Art Center. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians hike, 7 miles to Ikenick
Mt., and 7 miles to Pretty Lake. See
YMCA board for details.
RECYCLE One day opportunity
to recycle Styrofoam or block foam,
9 am-3 pm, Refuse and Recycling
Station, 3100 E. 17th Ave.,
Glenwood. FREE.
An opening for work by Virginia
Boushey, 3 pm, Secret House
Winery, 88324 Vineyard Lane,
Veneta. FREE.
SPIRITUAL TRIM’s Interfaith
CLASS OSU/Lane County
Extension Service Pruning Class,
covering apple and peach trees, 10
am, Thistledown Farm, 91455 River
Road, Junction City. FREE.
“Eight Secrets of Healthy Life” with
Suman Barkhas, 2 pm, Library
Conference Room #2, 225 5th St.,
Spfld. FREE.
DANCE Eugene Singles Ministry
Country Western Dance, 7 pm,
Cascade Middle School, 1525 Echo
Hollow Road, 607-8617. $6.
Dance Africa continues. See Friday.
Kathryn Lucktenberg
performs Thursday,
Jan. 13 at Beall Hall.
Annie and the Band, 8 pm, Creswell
Grange, Oregon Ave. $4 person, $7
couple, kids FREE. 942-4085.
DEMONSTRATIONS Intro
to the Internet, 10 am, pre-register at
682-5450, Downtown Library. FREE.
“Bead and Breakfast,” beadmaking
demonstrations includes tour and
breakfast, 10 am, Eugene Glass
School. FREE.
GATHERINGS Rainbow River
Womyn
meeting,
5
pm,
McMenamin’s North Bank. 741-1210.
Coburg Farmers Market and
Seasonal Gifts, 10am, West Point
Grange, Coburg.
KIDS Reading to Dogs kickoff, 1
Books & Beliefs, 10 am-noon,
Tsunami Books. FREE.
“A Time for Angels,” talk, video and
meditation, 3 pm, Brahma Kumaris
Center. 343-5252. FREE.
THEATER Seussical, 2 pm and
7:30 pm, Soreng Theatre, Hult
Center. $17-$20.
Sleepwalk continues. See Thursday,
Jan. 13.
Death of a Salesman continues.
See Friday.
A Life in the Theatre continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 13.
VOLUNTEER
Womenspace
Winter Training, today, Jan. 22 and 29.
For information call 485-8232. FREE.
16
pm, Springfield Library. Register at
726-3766. FREE.
S U N DAY
Licorice Ferns and Other Delicious
Trees with nature guide Tom
Bettman, noon, Mt. Pisgah
Arboretum. Register at 747-1504.
$3-$5 donation.
CLASS Introduction to shaman-
Dog Tale Times, read to a supportive
canine listener, 2 pm, Downtown
Library. Register at 682-5450. FREE.
Happy Kids, Happy Parents, 10:30
am, Maitreya Eco-Village, 1641 W.
Broadway, 463-8463. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Fred Alan
Sunrise 7:44 am; Sunset 5:01 pm
Av High 46; Av Low 33
ic animal communication with
shamanic healer Carla Person,
Spirit Healer Farm, Veneta.
www.spirithealer.com
FILM Odd Sunday Film Seminar
presents Ed Wood, 6 pm, DIVA. FREE.
20 Years Old in the Middle East by
Agal Moghaisel, 3 pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Radio, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $7.
FORUM
“The
Eugene/Springfield community’s
efforts to recognize Martin Luther
King, Jr.” led by George Beres, 4 pm,
Springfield Unitarian Universalist
Church, 1072 Main St., Spfld. FREE.
Guy Davis, 8 pm, Café Paradiso.
KIDS Open House, 11 am, Eugene
Atrium Amateur Hour: “Focus on
Flutes,” chamber music by Emerald
Chamber Players, 2 pm, Atrium,
10th and Olive. FREE.
Waldorf School. 683-6951. FREE.
Wolf reads from his book The Yoga
of Time Travel, 7 pm, EWEB
Community Rm. $5 don.
MUSIC GLiTCH, Kenzie, Pirate
Polka Bowling Night with
Accordions Anonymous, 9 pm,
Southtowne Lanes. Advance tick-
ets required, $15 at Tsunami Books
or Backstage Dancewear.
The Strangetones, 9:30 pm tonight
and tomorrow, Mac’s. $3.
LITERARY
ARTS Herb
Joiner-Bey discusses his book The
Healing Power of Flax, 2 pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC James Keelaghan, 8 pm,
Café Paradiso. $12 adv., $15 dos.
Rich Hill, Kitchen Ceilidh, Laura
Berryhill and Laura Zaerr, Celtic
music and lore, 3 pm, Collier House.
FREE.