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    CALENDAR
Ingite Your Courageous Spirit
“playshop” with Sally Sheklow,
10am-4pm, Tamarack Wellness
Center. For information and regis-
tration call 683-5936.
8 - minute
meals.
Sanskrit with Aja from the Atma
Institute, 10am-5pm today and
tomorrow, Yoga Studio. For infor-
mation call 461-8044.
Town Hall on Veterans’ Affairs with
Representatives Phil Barnhart and
Debi Farr, 10am-12pm, Eugene
Armory. FREE.
The Unbroken Thread Quilt Show,
10am-4pm, Lane County Historical
Museum. A presentation on
“Piecing Borders for a Quilt” is at
10:30am; Brattain Quilt Club docu-
mentary screens at noon & 2pm; a
panel on “Quilting in Children and
Young Adults Groups” is at 1pm. $4,
$10 week pass.
Raavioli
Paasta Saauce
Peesto • Sal
alsa
Rainwater Harvesting presentation
and information, 11am, LCC Building
20. For information call 343-0607.
FREE.
Contra Dance with music by
Unleashed, 8pm, Kelly School Gym. $7.
KIDS B.E.A.R. Faire: Be Excited
About Reading!, activities, door
prices, music and storytellers, 1pm-
3pm, Springfield City Hall. FREE.
Nearby Nature’s 3rd Annual Egg
Walk, special trail hikes, visit with rep-
tiles and amphibians, 2pm-5pm, Alton
Baker Park. Register at 687-9699. $5,
$4 Nearby Nature members.
“Arts For All” adapted art day for
children with and without disabili-
ties, 4 sessions throughout the day,
Hilyard
Community
Center.
Register at 682-6365. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Oregon
poet John Witte reads from The
Hurtling, 5pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
Eugene Poetry Slam play-offs, 7pm
open mic, 8pm competition,
Territorial Winery. $5.
MUSIC Glassman’s Dixieland
Band, Jazz and Jammer Kids, 2pm,
Atrium Building. FREE.
Dan Rinnan, Aaron Pratt, Ellie
Gruman and Hung-Yun Chu per-
form solo and four-hand piano and
organ works, proceeds benefit
Handbell Choir, 4pm, Central
Presbyterian Church. Don.
Hawaii Club Luau, authentic
Hawaiian dinner, hula show and
music from Sudden Rush and the
Kekai Boys, 5pm, McArthur Court,
UO. $22, $18 UO stu.
Nancy Ream and Mercury’s Refrain,
7pm, Triomphe, 1591 Willamette. FREE.
Lucy Kaplansky, 8pm, Café
Paradiso. 21+ show. $17 adv., $19 dos.
Groove
More
Erik Larson gives the 2005 Johnston Lecture Thursday, April 21 at the UO.
Over the Rhine, 8pm, WOW Hall. $15.
Priscilla Herdman, 8pm, Tsunami
Books. $12 adv., $14 dos.
Sound Tribe Sector Nine, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. A free signing
at CD World at 2:30pm. $18.
UO Opera Ensemble continues. See
Friday.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Bird of the Willamette Valley outing,
7:30am, Outdoor Program Barn,
UO. Register at 346-4365. $4.
GEARs training ride, Franklin Loop,
36 miles, 9am, meet at Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
Oregon River Sports Paddling Club
overnight trip on Smith Resevoir.
For information and location call
334-0696.
THEATER Life!, 7:30pm, Stage
Left at the Very Little Theatre. $5-
$10 don.
Blues Power
Beauty and the Beast continues.
See Thursday, April 21.
Copenhagen continues.
Thursday, April 21.
See
1:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.
Sa
Kiss Me Kate continues. See
Thursday, April 21.
Oliver! continues. See Thursday,
April 21.
NABA field trip to spot the rare
Taylor’s Checkerspot butterfly,
meet at 10am, Campbell Senior
Center. Register at 461-3596.
Once Upon a Mattress continues.
See Thursday, April 21.
Stop Kiss continues. See Thursday,
April 21.
Rock Climbing 101, 10am and
12:45pm, Skinner’s Butte Climbing
Columns. Register at 346-4365. $10,
$8 UO stu. Equipmental rental is $3.
FOR A FULL SCHEDULE VISIT
You Can’t Take It With You contin-
ues. See Thursday, April 21.
WWW.THRASHERPRESENTS.COM
Northwest Association for Adult
Competitive Kickball game, 1:46pm,
20th & Washington. For information
contact eugenekickball@yahoo.com
FREE.
VOLUNTEER NW Expressway
planting maintenance with the
Eugene Tree Foundation, 9am,
meet at Public Works. For informa-
tion call 342-2183.
Obsidians hike, Row River Trail, 5
miles; Tahkenitch Dunes, 6.5 miles.
See YMCA board for details.
Help Northwest Youth Corps, REI
and Disciples of Dirt build and
repair sections of the Goodman
Trail, 10am. Register at REI
Customer Service.
Jean Hegland reads from Windfalls Thursday, April 21 at Mother Kali’s.
You’re It! continues. See Friday.
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GARDENING Down to Earth
donates 5% of all sales to Huerta de
la Familia, an organization providing
organic gardening skills to Spanish-
speaking families, 10am-5pm, Olive
St. and Willamette St. stores.
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PIGEONJOHN
GATHERINGS The Unbroken
Thread Quilt Show, noon-4pm, Lane
County Historical Museum. A Scrap
of Pride: Quilting to Bring People
Together screens at noon & 2pm; a
panel on “Quilting at a ‘Quilting
Bee’” is at 1pm. $4, $10 week pass.
THIS
SUN
Youth Enrichment/TAG Program
Summer Camp Fair, 1pm-3pm,
Amazon Community Center. FREE.
Open house, 3pm-5pm, Full Circle
Community Farm. For information
call 461-3798. FREE.
Exotic Bird Fair continues. See
Saturday.
Sanskrit continues. See Saturday.
KIDS The Joy of Reading Aloud,
for parents, 2pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
1010 WILLAMETTE ST
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MUSIC An Afternoon of Vocal
Music with Siri Vik, soprano,
Patricia Dewey, contralto, and Dr. A.
Elray Stewart-Cook, organ, 4pm,
Central Lutheran Church. Don.
8:00PM DOORS
21 & OVER
77 W BROADWAY
800-992-8499
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