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    CALENDAR
M. Ward plays Portland’s Aladdin Theater Saturday night.
See On the Road listings.
Victor Wooten, 8pm, Aladdin
Theater, Portland. $25.
SpugMotion, contemporary dance
and music, 8pm tonight and tomor-
row and 9:30pm May 6, Nocturnal,
Portland. $10.
Billy Currington, 7:30pm, Ross
Ragland Theater, Klamath Falls.
$21-$34.
CORVALLIS
events
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
Latinoamérica! in the Valley:
Bilingual storytime for preschool
ages, 10am; International story &
craft night: France, Russia &
Mexico, 7pm, Corvallis Library.
FREE.
Cascade Reed Trio, noon, MU
Lounge, OSU. FREE.
“The Art of Fashion” show, 7pm
tonight and 12pm, 2pm and 4pm
April 30, MU Ballroom, OSU. $3
tonight, $10 April 30.
Latinoamérica! in the Valley:
“Filete: Painting Buenos Aires
Style,” a talk by Remedios
Rapoport, 7pm, Corvallis Arts
Center. $4.
The House of Blue Leaves, 7:30pm
tonight, tomorrow and April 30,
Crescent Valley High School. $5.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Wine
tasting, appetizers and live music,
4pm-6pm, First Alternative Co-op
Main Store. FREE.
Teen Idol competition, 7pm, Linus
Pauling Middle School. $4.
Small Potatoes, John Twist, 7:30pm,
Best Cellar Coffeehouse. $4-$10.
Ungarage Sale, 8am-4pm today
and 8am-noon tomorrow, First
Assembly of God Family Center,
Albany. FREE.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
Spring planting open house, land-
scaping ideas, vegetable starts,
petting zoo, 9am-6pm, David
Family Farm. For information call
752-0697.
Mom’s Weekend Renassiance Fair,
9am-5pm, MU, OSU. FREE.
Farmers’ Market, 8am-noon, Water
& Broadalbin Streets, Albany. FREE.
Latinoamérica! in the Valley: Grupo
Fiesta Mexicana, folkloric 4H
dancers, 2pm; Hay Caramba! bilin-
gual puppet theater, 3:30pm,
Corvallis Library. FREE.
Jubilate! The Women’s Choir of
Corvallis 10th Anniversary Reunion
Concert, 7:30pm, First Congregational
Church. For information contact jubli-
atechoir@comcast.net
Last Saturday Bluegrass Jam,
7:30pm, New Morning Bakery.
FREE.
SUNDAY, MAY 1 Flora of
Witham Hill field trip, 9:45am, meet
at OSU parking lot south of the
Beanery. FREE.
MONDAY, MAY 2 Spring
Garden
Festival,
12pm-5pm,
Corvallis Arts Center Plaza. FREE.
Jane Kirkpatrick reads from A
Land of Sheltered Promise,
2:30pm, Corvallis Library. FREE.
“The Other Archipelago: Stalin’s
War Against the Peasantry,” a lec-
ture by Lynne Viola, 7:30pm,
Withycombe Auditorium, OSU.
FREE.
TUESDAY, MAY 3 Oregon
Symphony, 8:15pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, OSU. For information call
754-7097.
“The Jewish Body and Anti-Semitic
Stereotypes,”
a
Holocaust
Memorial Week symposium, 7pm,
MU, OSU. FREE.
Cuban salsa classes begin, 6pm,
Platinum. For information or to reg-
ister go to www.rumbanana.org
WEDNESDAY,
MAY
4
Jason DeShaw, 7pm, MU Quad,
OSU. FREE.
Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte, presented
by Opera Theater Corvallis, 7:30pm
tonight and tomorrow, First
Congregational Church. $15, $5 stu.
“Jewish Refugees, East and West,”
a panel with Ursula Bacon and
Sebastian Mendes, 7:30pm, LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU. FREE.
An opening for “Beginnings,” paint-
ings by Harry Widman, 4:30pm,
Fairbanks Gallery, OSU. FREE.
THURSDAY,
MAY
5
Outspoken, noon, MU Lounge,
OSU. FREE.
Red Cross Blood Drive, 11am-7pm,
First Alternative Co-op Main Store.
For information call 753-3115.
“Himmler: Architect of the
Holocaust,” a lecture by Richard D.
Breitman, 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, OSU. FREE.
“Wanted! The Scientific Revolution,
Dead or Alive,” a lecture by John
Heilbron, 4pm, MU, OSU. FREE.
An opening for “As We See It: Teen
Photographic Interpretation of
Community,” 5pm, Corvallis Arts
Center. FREE.
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OPPORTUNITIES
Nearby
Nature
Lord Leebrick Theatre Company
will hold auditions for Assassins
April 30th at noon at 540
Charnelton. Auditioners should
come prepared with a song and 1-2
minute contemporary monologue.
Roles are available for 3 women
ages 20-50, 9 men ages 20-60 and
two children ages 8-12. For informa-
tion call 684-6988.
Outdoor Daycamps
in Local Parks
Experienced Naturalist Educators
Small Groups, Hands-On Exploring
Ages 4 1/2 - 11, Weekly Sessions
For registration call 687-9699
The Downtown Initiative for the
Visual Arts (DIVA) is accepting pro-
posals from Oregon artists for the
next scheduled round of exhibits in
2006. Applications available online
at divanow.org/beanexhibitor.asp
Deadline is April 30.
Vendors are needed for the
Eugene Glass School’s First Annual
Pre-Mother’s Day Garage Sale, May
7. Sell your arts & crafts, studio sec-
onds, art supplies & more. For infor-
mation call 342-2959.
Performers are needed for the “No
Talent Show,” a coalition fund-rais-
er for Eugene Media Action,
Oregon Natural Resource Council
and Justice Not War Coalition.
Show is Sunday, May 22. For infor-
mation call 726-8834.
or visit www.nearbynature.org
EWEB Sponsored Scholarships
Available for Conservation-Based Daycamps
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The Pot-Luck Chorus calls all voic-
es. Pure pleasure, no pressure.
Sundays
6-8pm,
Eugene
Mennonite Church. The Eugene
Peace Choir also seeks new mem-
bers, especially altos and tenors.
A
BENEFIT
for
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—9, Vet’s Club Ballroom. 461-6681.
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—7, Core Star Community Space.
www.capoeiraeugene.org
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.
West African—11, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
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, In Shape Fitness. www.capoeiraeu-
gene.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.
Zydeco/Cajun—7, Downtown Lounge. www.efn.org/~efs/zyde-
co.html
BIG MAGIC
eat, drink
& make magic!
3rd Annual
Dinner & Auction
Tuesday, May 3
Big Brother Big Sisters
A Youth Program
of the Eugene Family YMCA
6:30pm Auction Begins
7pm Dinner & Magicians
Hult Center
ALL NIGHT…MAGIC.
5 Keynote Address from George Russell
5 Live Music by Swing Shift
Tickets $52 / person
Available at: Hult Center • 682-5000 • www.hultcenter.org
For information contact: Jude or Julie 686-9622
EUGENE FAMILY YMCA
686-9622 • 2055 Patterson • www.eugeneymca.org
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