Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, April 21, 2005, Page 19, Image 19

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    CALENDAR
Dine out and support SMART (Start
Making a Reader Today). Restaurants
donating a portion of their sales to
SMART are Roaring Rapids Pizza,
5pm-9pm; El Torito, 4pm-10pm (call
726-3302 for a flyer); Abby’s in
Junction City, 5pm-8pm; Vintage Inn
in Cottage Grove, 5pm-9pm;
Trailhead Coffehouse in Oakridge;
Our Daily Bread in Veneta, 8am-2pm.
For information call 726-3302.
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DANCE Pilobilus, 7:30pm, Hult
Center. $18-$28.
FILM Ivan Vasilievich Changes
Careers (Russian), 7pm, 115 Pacific,
UO. FREE.
Artemesia, 7:30pm, 177 Lawrence,
UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Information
sessions for up-to-date details on
possible return of the draft and
preparation for conscientious
objector status, 5pm-6pm, CALC
Office, 458 Blair. FREE.
Long Tom Watershed Council
monthly meeting featuring a tour
of the Tugman Creek enhancement
project, 5:45pm, Tugman Park. For
information call 683-6949. FREE.
Breaking Free teaches self-defense
as part of National Sexual Assault
Awareness Month, 6pm, Central
Presbyterian Church. For informa-
tion call 503-998-4751.
Lane County Audubon Society meet-
ing with presentation on dragonflies,
7:30pm, Eugene Garden Club. Don.
Contra Dance with music by Lift
Ticket, 7:30pm, Kelly School Gym. $7.
LECTURE “Healthy Eating With
Dr. K.,” Sunny Kierstyn, 12:30pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center.
Register at 736-4444. FREE.
“Compassionate
Resistance:
Confronting Militarization in the
Age of Empire,” Simona Sharoni,
7pm, EMU, UO. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS David
Farris reads from Lie Still; Stephanie
Kane reads from Seeds of Doubt,
7pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Diagonal, a performance
of music and poetry in English,
German and Japanese with Aki
Takase and Yoko Tawada, 7:30pm,
Gerlinger Lounge, UO. FREE.
Rumah Sakit, Chevreuil, By the End
of Tonight, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. $7,
$5 UO stu.
Pam Houston reads from Sight Hound (see review, page 34)
Monday at the UO’s Knight Library.
LITERARY ARTS Bill Sullivan
presents a slide show on New Hikes
in the Central Oregon Cascades,
7pm, 177 Lawrence, UO. FREE.
Charles Wilkinson reads from Blood
Struggle, 7pm, UO Longhouse. FREE.
Chick-Lits book group discusses
Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Junior Reid, Reggae
Angels, 9pm, WOW Hall. $12 adv.,
$15 dos.
Kinnie Starr, The Ovulators, 9pm,
Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses traditional Native
American stories with Brent Floredo,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
PRESENTATION Christopher
“Alternative Radio” features “Studs
Terkel: Which Side Are You On?
Part Two,” 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
SPIRITUAL World Tai Chi Day
with Suman Sensei, experience Tai
Chi or Qi Gong, 10am, Skinner’s
Butte Park. For information call 515-
0462. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Seattle-to-Portland ride training
and information, 7pm, REI. FREE.
Indoor kayak practice, 7:30pm,
Gerlinger Pool, UO. $5, $3 UO stu-
dents, $5 kayak rental.
Obsidians trip, Eugene Wetlands
bike/bird, 12 miles. See YMCA board
for details.
SPIRITUAL Women’s sound
healing circle with Auriel Loux,
7pm, Body Now. $5.
VIGIL Practicing “being peace,”
silent meditation, 8:15am-8:45am,
Federal Building steps. FREE.
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Zinn discusses the Oregon Council
for the Humanities, 4pm, 159 PLC,
UO. For information call 346-3934.
Chant experience, 7pm, Unity of the
Valley. For information call 767-0953.
Granada, 7pm, First United Methodist
Church. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reflective
Readers book group discusses The
Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Swang, 7:30pm, The
Shedd. $15-$20.
Ancient Future, 8pm, Far Horizons
School. $13 adv., $17 dos.
Faculty Artist Series: Fritz Gearhart,
Kathryn Lucktenberg, Leslie Straka
and Steve Pologe, 8pm, Beall Hall,
UO. $9, $5 stu., sr.
“I Love Paris/J’aime New York!”
with soprano Amy Burton and
pianist John Musto, 8pm, Luna. 21+
show. For information call 345-
6648.
Tsunami relief benefit with Genus
Pro, Dance Northwest, Wild Style
DJs, Balou the Sasquatch, Bigg
Reece, Michael Kay, Zapp and oth-
ers, 8pm, McDonald Theatre. $10.
Bat Makumba, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. $8.
Eckhart Tolle Power of Now
Practicing Presence group meet-
ing, 7pm, Maitreya Eco-Village. Don.
Ellis Paul, Ashleigh Flynn, 8pm,
Café Paradiso. 21+ show. $14 adv.,
$16 dos.
VIGIL Peace celebrations, 4:30pm-
5:30pm, Federal Building. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” features East Lane
County Commissioner Faye Stewart,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
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“New Dimensions” features “The
Minds of Animals” with Temple
Grandin, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:08am; Sunset 8:13pm
Av High 63; Av Low 40
BENEFIT 3rd Annual Early
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Paddling Club meeting, 6:30pm,
Oregon River Sports. FREE.
SPIRITUAL World Tai Chi Day
with Suman Sensei, experience Tai
Chi or Qi Gong, 6:30pm, Skinner’s
Butte Park. For information call 515-
0462. FREE.
WEDNESDAY
Education Program Walk the
Diamond Walk-a-Thon, 9:45am and
2:15am, Civic Stadium. For informa-
tion call 485-0368.
FILM Bubba Ho-Tep, 7pm, 180
PLC, UO. FREE.
Chef’s Night Out, a fund-raiser for
FOOD for Lane County, 6:30pm,
Hult Center. $50.
Living the four agreements wisdom
circle, 7pm. For information and
location call 510-9031. FREE.
GATHERINGS “Connecting to
DANCE ZAPP Dancers, 12:15pm,
Spiritural insights on healing prayer
from a Christian Science perspec-
tive, using Mary Baker Eddy’s
Science and Health, 7pm, Borders
Books. FREE.
Sunrise 6:09am; Sunset 8:12pm
Av High 63; Av Low 40
Meet Global Challenges,” an infor-
mation technology and knowledge-
based business networking event
with keynote speech by Phil Keisling,
8am-10am, Eugene Hilton. For infor-
mation call 503-228-5401. $25.
Transgender Rights Evening facili-
tated by Alan Brown, 7pm, Mother
Kali’s. FREE.
Hult Center. FREE.
GATHERING
Downtown
Neighborhood Association all
neighborhood meeting to explore
the possibilities of Eugene’s water-
front
development,
6pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
KIDS Sir ReadAlot, acting, story-
Introduction to Breema, 7pm,
Phoenix Inn. Register at 343-4038.
FREE.
THEATER Godspell, 7:30pm
tonight, tomorrow and April 30 and
May 5, 6 and 7; 2pm May 1, Thurston
High School. $7, $5 stu., sr.
KIDS Sir ReadAlot, acting, story-
telling and fun, 4pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Copenhagen continues.
Thursday, April 21.
telling and fun, 4pm, Sheldon
Library. FREE.
LECTURE “Hope and Inspiration
Alive and Well in Mulukuku,” Dorothy
Stop Kiss continues. See Thursday,
April 21.
See
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