Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, January 13, 2005, Page 17, Image 17

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    CALENDAR
Eugene Peace Choir celebrates
Martin Luther King’s birthday, St.
Jude’s Catholic Church, 4330
Willamette St. FREE.
Humanity,” Bebe Moore Campbell,
sponsored by the Lane County
MLK Celebration Committee, 6 pm,
EMU Ballroom, UO. FREE.
The Strangetones continue. See
Saturday.
MUSIC Eugene Peace Choir cele-
brates Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birth-
day, 3:30 pm, Hamlin Middle School,
326 Centennial Blvd., Spfld. FREE.
ON THE AIR “Oregon Art
Beat” broadcasts from the Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, 6 pm, OPB.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
“Anarchy Radio,” John Zerzan, 11
pm, KWVA, 88.1 FM.
Altair hike at Mt. Pisgah, 9 am. For
location call 344-6416. FREE.
VIGIL Women in Black silent vigil
“Crater Lake, Mirror of Heaven,”
10:30 pm, PBS.
to protest war, 5 pm, 7th Avenue
across from the Federal Building.
FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride to Our Daily Bread Café
in Veneta, meet at Alton Baker
Park, 10 am. 687-8379.
ON THE AIR “Alternative
Radio” features Robert Jay Lifton
speaking on apocalyptic violence,
6:30 pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
“Meeting Osama bin Laden,” 11 pm,
PBS.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Outdoor Program trip initiator clin-
ic, 7:30 pm today and 9 am Jan. 22,
Outdoor Program Room, UO. Call
Suzanne Hanlon at 346-3730.
FREE.
VOLUNTEER
MLK Day
Community Service Project, volun-
teer at local senior and elder care
centers, 9 am, Northwest Youth
Corps. RSVP at 349-5055.
Yoga for Health, 10 am, Eugene
Wellness Center. 515-0462.
THEATER Death of a Salesman
continues. See Friday.
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T U E S D AY
WORKSHOP Knitting/Crochet
Workshop focusing on knitting caps
and mittens for the U.S. Marines in
Afghanistan, 2 pm, Room 318, EMU,
UO. FREE.
Sunrise 7:43 am; Sunset 5:05 pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
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M O N DAY
FILM The Revolution Won’t Be
Televised, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
Brothers Karamazov , 7 pm, 115
Pacific, UO. FREE.
Sunrise 7:43 am; Sunset 5:03 pm
Av High 46; Av Low 33
DEMONSTRATION PETA’s
Fish Empathy Project protests,
noon, Newman’s Fish Market. FREE.
ART/VISUAL An opening for
GATHERING Unity celebra-
Sketchbooks in Sienna, 7 pm,
Laverne Krause Gallery, Lawrence
Hall, UO. FREE.
tion and candlelight vigil honoring
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 7 pm,
Gerlinger, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Springfield
Martin Luther King, Jr. Student
Contest and Celebration, art recep-
tion, speakers, live music, 2 pm,
Springfield Middle School. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Laurel
Luddite and Skunkly Monkly speak
about their book Fire and Ice, 7:30
pm, upstairs at Grower’s Market.
FREE.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Celebration, music, dancing, arts
and crafts activities, 1 pm, Temple
Beth Israel, 242-1001. $3.
Chris Chester and Marilyn
Johnston read, 7 pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
MUSIC Bellydance SuperStars
LECTURE
Diversity
The David Andrews Band, 9 pm,
John Henry’s.
“Collaborating
Through
Shared
and the Desert Roses, 7:30 pm,
WOW Hall. $20 adv., $25 dos.
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 7:42 am; Sunset 5:06 pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
ART/VISUAL An opening of
work by Susan Klein, 6 pm, Eugene
Wine Cellars Gallery. FREE.
CELEBRATION Peace cele-
bration, 4:30 pm, Fed. Bldg. FREE.
FILM Silver City, 7 pm, 180 PLC,
UO. FREE.
GATHERING Save Our Valley
meeting features concerned citi-
zens opposed to proposed power
plant in Coburg, 6:30 pm, 91003
Willamette St., Coburg.
KIDS Drop-in soccer game, mid-
dle school ages, 4 pm, Roosevelt
Middle School field. FREE.
LECTURES “Gender and War:
Critiquing International Law,”
Hillary Charlesworth, noon, 330
Hendricks, UO. FREE.
“The Mystery and History of Time,”
Lynn Huston, 10 am today and Jan.
26, Willamalane Adult Activity
Center, 215 C St., Spfld. Register at
736-4444. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS Peter
Fenton reads from his book Eyeing
the Flash: The Education of a
Carnival Con Artist, 7 pm, UO
Bookstore. FREE.
MUSIC New Monsoon, 9:30 pm,
WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.
Children read to trained canines,
Saturday at the Downtown Library.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 7:41 am; Sunset 5:09 pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
GATHERINGS UO Concerned
Faculty for Peace and Justice pre-
sent a brief series of alternative
speeches to George W. Bush’s inau-
gural address, noon, EMU Plaza,
UO. FREE.
Unite for Justice and Peace
Counter-Inauguration Celebration,
noon-9 pm, EMU Amphitheater, the
Federal Building and Cozmic Pizza.
For more information call 606-
2877 or 684-3927. FREE.
KIDS Gimme Games for elemen-
tary ages, 4 pm, Downtown Library.
FREE
SALSA DANCING WITH
C A L I E NTE
HOT SALSA BAND
FRIDAY - VIERNES, JANUARY 14 TH
Vet’s Club Ballroom • 1626 Willamette St.
9:30 PM -1:30 AM • $10 all ages • info: mario@salsamora.com
Sponsored by the NEW
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1333 W. 7th • Specialty Grocery • Imports • Great Mexican Food
GRAND OPENING: Thurs., Feb. 3rd!
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