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Wellness Centered Dentistry, PC Darin J. Ward DDS, F.A.G.D. 300 Country Club Rd. Ste. 290 • Eugene, OR 97401 At Wellness Centered Dentistry, we focus on your overall wellness. By taking a holistic approach and arranging for health rather than merely treating disease, we offer an opportunity to restore your oral health to its optimum. We look at the whole picture, consider sys- temic health and underlying factors, and take steps to perfect your smile while pre- venting problems before they occur. Friendly faces welcome you in a relaxing, stress-free environment to ensure you are as comfort- able as possible. Call today and experience the benefits we offer with the extraordinary people and unique setting only Health Centered Dentistry can provide. (541) 868-2008 VISIT US ONLINE: eugeneweekly.com CALENDAR Evensong, 5pm, Episcopal Church of the Resurrection. For informa- tion call 686-8462. African Children’s Choir, 6pm, First United Methodist Church. For infor- mation call 345-8764 ext. 16. Living Legends, Jedi Mind Tricks, Pigeon John, 8pm, McDonald Theatre. Living Legends will do a signing at 7pm at CD World. $15. UO Opera Ensemble continues. See Friday. SPIRITUAL “Inner Journey” video: Burt Wolf interviews Prem Rawat, widely known as Maharaji, 4:30pm, EWEB Board Room. Don. Community Passover Seder, 5:30pm, Temple Beth Israel. For information call 485-7218. Ad Olam Community Passover Seder, 6pm, Wesley Center. For informtion call 431-0699. ON THE AIR “Sentinel Radio” discusses the unlimited healing power of God, 7am, KPNW 1120 AM. Dances of Universal Peace, joyful singing and dance of songs, prayers and mantras from many spiritual traditions, 7pm, St. Mary’s Church. Don. “The Son of Saturday Gold” fea- tures The Bobby “Blue” Band, 11am, KRVM 91.9 FM. Way of the Tao Drum Medicine Wheel, 7pm, Yert, 2826 Floral Hill Rd. Don. “The Sunday Morning Hangover” features “Bigshot: A Journey Through the Canyons of Vivian Stanshall’s Mind, Part Two,” 8am, KWVA 88.1 FM. THEATER Beauty and the Beast continues. See Thursday, April 21. OUTDOORS/RECREATION You Can’t Take It With You contin- ues. See Thursday, April 21. GEARs ride, Cottage Grove-Drain Loop, 60 miles, 8:30am, meet at Alton Baker Park. FREE. Wildflower folklore walk, learn about folk tales associated with flowers and their food and medici- nal uses, noon, Mount Pisgah Visitor Center. $3 sug. don. Copenhagen continues. Thursday, April 21. See VOLUNTEER University Student Fibers Guild knits March of Dimes preemie hats and Womenspace afghan, 2pm-4pm, 318 EMU, UO. FREE. Velvet Revolver play Portland’s Memorial Coliseum on Thursday, April 21. See On the Road listings. 25 M O N DAY Sunrise 6:12am; Sunset 8:09pm Av High 62; Av Low 40 ARTS/VISUAL An opening for photography by Jamie Cannon, Eric Bischoff, Ksenya Smarsky, Wed Abdul Jawa, Annalisa Grumich and Sara Johnson, 6pm, Laverne Krause Gallery, UO. FREE. FILM Subdivide and Conquer: A Modern Western, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. GATHERINGS Impeach Bush meet-up group meeting, 7pm, Chili’s. FREE. Native Plant Society meeting; Tanya Harvey discusses adapta- tions of Oregon native plants, 7:30pm, 115 Science, LCC. FREE. LECTURES Lare Aschenbrenner, civil rights litigator and Oregon’s first public defender, speaks, 5pm, Knight Law, UO. FREE. Koehn Coloquia Lecture: “Breakthroughs: The Product of Innovators,” Burt Rutan, 7pm, 150 Columbia, UO. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Pam Houston reads from Sight Hound, 7pm, Knight Library. UO. FREE. The Write Off Tour, spoken word from Tara Hardy, Lane Stroud, Katinka Kraft, Amy Mahoney, SoulChilde and local headliners Marietta Bonaventure and Kitt Jennings, 8pm, Sam Bond’s. $4-$8. MUSIC deSol, 3pm, CD World. FREE. The Wailers, deSol, 8pm, McDonald Theatre. $21 adv. $23 dos. sole, pedestrian, tel.jim.jesus, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos. ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Exchange” discusses the “Oregon experience” with Jeffrey Tryens, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. “Sisters” features Soul Sisters, 9:30am, KLCC 89.7 FM. VIGIL Women in Black silent vigil to protest war, 5pm-5:30pm, 7th Avenue across from the Federal Building. FREE. 26 T U E S D AY Sunrise 6:11am; Sunset 8:10pm Av High 63; Av Low 40 BENEFITS McMenamin’s High Street Brewery and Café donates 50% of sales to The School Garden Project, 5pm-1am. All ages till 9pm. DANCE LISTINGS TH: Adult urban beat jazz dance—4:30, In Shape Fitness. 485-7675. Argentine tango, all-level—8; Studio B. www.eugenetango.com English and Scottish country dance—7:30, Eugene Friends Meeting. 344-1053. Hip hop, beginning/intermediate—4, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323. NIA—9 & 6, Body Now (women only); 9, Studio B; 5:30, YMCA; 5:30, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. www.nia-nia.com Swing aerobics—noon, Paradise Dance Studio. 343-7826. West African—7, Oregon Ballet Academy. 753-6833. Waltz 2—5; West coast swing 1—7; East coast swing—7; Waltz 1—8; East coast swing 2—8, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. FR: African—noon, Gerlinger Annex. 346-3379. Bhangra—6, Yoga West. Capoeira, all-level—7, Core Star Community Space. www.capoeiraeugene.org Flamenco, beginning—5. 431-1640. Friday Night Dance—9, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. NIA—9, Body Now (women only); 5:30, In Shape Fitness (868- 5900). www.nia-nia.com Salsa—9, Studio B. 687-0678. Salsa lesson—9, Vet’s Club Ballroom. www.eugenesalsa.com Tango with Cecilia Gonzalez—8; Milonga (social dance)—9, The Tango Center. www.tangocenter.org SA: African, all-level—1, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 653- 2840. African, beginning—11, Dance Factory. 653-2840. Ballroom, Latin—7:15, Studio B. www.alexanderdanceonline.com Cha-Cha—5; Fox trot 1—6; Ballroom sampler 1—7; Ballroom Dance—8:30; Salsa Dance—11, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. Healing dance & yoga—11, Fool’s Paradise Tea House. 653- 2840. NIA—9, Body Now. Women only. www.nia-nia.com Tango intro class—8; Milonga (social dance)—9, The Tango Center. www.tangocenter.org SU: Capoeira, all-level—8:30, Core Star Community Space. www.capoeiraeugene.org 18 APRIL 21, 2005 International folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness. 726-7548. Lindy, intermediate—6; Lindy basics—7, Ballroom—8, Agate Hall, UO. www.thejointisjumpin.com NIA—12:30, In Shape Fitness. www.nia-nia.com Waltz 1—4; Viennese waltz—5, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. MO: Capoeira, all-level—8, In Shape Fitness. www.capoeiraeu- gene.org Flamenco, beginning—7. 431-1640. Mambo/salsa—7; Salsa for kids—7; American tango 2—8, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. Margo’s modern—9, Eugene School of Ballet. 344-5317. NIA—9 & 5, Body Now (women only); 9 & 7, Eugene School of Ballet (868-5900); 9:30 & 5:30, Tamarack Wellness Center; 9:30, YMCA. www.nia-nia.com West African, beginning—7, Smeed Building. 753-6833. TU: African—6:30, Fool’s Paradise Tea House. 653-2840. Bellydance, beginning—5:30, River Road Parks & Rec. www.raziadance.com Eugene Swing Team—7, Rock ‘n’ Rodeo. 687-9464. Hip hop, beginning/intermediate—5:30; Bhangra—7, Paradise Dance Studio. 747-1323. International folk—7, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 461-9328. NIA—9 & 6, Body Now (women only); 9, Studio B; 9, YMCA; 5:30, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. www.nia-nia.com Waltz 3—7:10; Waltz 2—7:30; Fox trot 2—8:15, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. WE: Capoeira, all-level—8, Core Star Community Space. www.capoeiraeugene.org Contact improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall, UO. 343-2913. Flamenco, beginning—6. 431-1640. Fluid movement—9, Tamarak Wellness Center. 683-9501. Margo’s modern—9, Eugene School of Ballet. 344-5317. NIA—9 & 5, Body Now (women only); 10:30, Core Star; 7, Eugene School of Ballet (868-5900); 5:30, Tamarack Wellness Center. www.nia-nia.com Salsa 1—7; Rumba 3—7; Salsa 2—8; Rumba 1—8, StaverDanceSport. 746-6268. Swing, lindy hop—8, Studio B. www.eugenelindy.com West African, intermediate—7, Smeed Building. 753-6833.