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    CALENDAR
“Farewell Eugene” show, Downtown
Lounge. 6:58pm art opening is
Daniel Buss, Heather Coburn, Neil
Downs, Jacqueline Lowry, Paul Kuck
and Kari Johnson, Museum of
Unfine Art. FREE.
FOR A FULL SCHEDULE VISIT
National Book Award-winning
poet Gerald Stern reads
at the UO Thursday,
May 5.
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Studio demonstation: eastern callig-
raphy with Kichung Lee Lizee, 11am-
2pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of
Art. For information call 346-3027.
2nd Laurel Hill Center Annual Art
Exhibit and Silent Auction to bene-
fit Art Scholarship Fund, 5:30pm-
8:30pm, 174 W. Broadway. For infor-
mation call 485-6340.
Brothers With Different Mothers,
8pm, Cottage Theatre, Cottage
Grove. $10, $5 stu., sr.
Community College Moment: “The
Diversity Issue,” readings, art, song,
scholarship, creative thought and
discussion, 5pm-8pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
First Fridays at the Library:
“Mysterious Botswana: The No. 1
Ladies’ Detective Agency and Life
in Botswana,” talk with slides and
music, 6pm; Dance Africa, 7pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
Open house reception and grand
opening, music, refreshment, silent
auction, 6pm-8pm, Sacred Waters
Community Birthing Center, 2035
W. 12th Ave. FREE.
“A Woman’s Journey” all-women
event with NIA class, music, dance
and poetry from Kathryn Claire,
tribal bellydance demonstration
from Christine Moon, and a com-
munity musical experience led by
Kathryn Claire, 6:30pm, Body Now.
For information call 729-5079.
Oregon Ballroom Dance Club
dance, 7:30 lessons, 8:30 dancing,
220 Gerlinger, UO. $5, $4 stu.
First Friday Irish Dance, 8pm, St.
Mary’s Episcopal Church. $8 SS.
KIDS Science Discovery Days for
preschoolers: Ready, Set, Dough!,
10am, Science Factory. $10, mem-
bers free.
Half day of art: Japanese carp kites
and origami mobiles, noon,
Applegate Elementary. $16.
LECTURES “Fighting and
Sailing Women,” a lecture-perfor-
mance by Dianne Dugaw, 1:30pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center,
Spfd. Register at 736-4444. FREE.
“Bereavement Dreaming and the
Individuating Soul,” Geri Grubbs,
7:30pm, Sacred Heart Auditorium. $8,
$5 Eugene Friends of Jung members.
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COMEDY ComedySportz com-
petetive team improv, 8pm tonight
and tomorrow, ComedySportz
Theater. $8.
GATHERINGS
Yom Ha-
Shoah, a reading of the names of
those who died in concentration
camps during WWII, 7am, LCC
Building 1. FREE.
8:00PM DOORS
21 & OVER
77 W BROADWAY
BENEFIT Holt International
dinner and auction to benefit chil-
dren in southeast Asia, 6pm, Valley
River Inn. $35, $10 kids.
DANCE ZAPP presents TKO,
7:30pm tonight and 2:30pm tomor-
row, Hult Center. $15 tonight, $10
tomorrow.
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MUSIC Rock ‘n’ Roll Soldiers,
4pm, CD World. FREE.
The Miss Firecracker Contest con-
tinues. See Thursday, May 5.
Organ master class with guest
artist Liuwe Tamminga, 5pm, Beall
Hall, UO. FREE.
The Sea continues. See Thursday,
May 5.
Sugar continues. See Thursday, May 5.
Grynch, Stacked, No Looking Back,
6:30pm, EDGE Skatepark, Spfd. $5,
$8 to skate.
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Mindy
Smith, 8pm, McDonald Theatre. For
information call 345-4442.
Rock ‘n’ Roll Soldiers, Danko Jones,
Paper Tiger, 8pm, WOW Hall. $5.
Rasine ShaShe, benefit for the
Haitian Sustainable Development
Foundation, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+ show. $5-$20 SS.
The Leah Quinelle All Stars featur-
ing Happy!, Happy Bastards, Deke
Falcon, Widow White, 9:30pm,
Samurai Duck. 21+ show. $3.
20 Minute Loop, The Fever Few,
Cory Fitzpatrick, 10pm, Luckey’s.
21+ show. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses assistance and
program ideas for parents of children
with learning problems and develop-
mental difficulties with the founders
of the REACH Family Institute, 8am
and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“InFormed Talk” discusses “The
Future of the American Judiciary”
with Michael Rooke-Ley, 4pm,
KWVA 88.1 FM.
SYMPOSIUM
“Smoldering
Ashes: Revisiting the Legacy of the
Cold War in Central America” con-
tinues with panels throughout the
day and Margaret Randall’s
keynote speech, “We Don’t Mean
You … Well, Yes We Do,” at 7pm in
the EMU Ballroom, UO. FREE.
THEATER Cuéntame Coyote,
8pm tonight and tomorrow, Lord
Leebrick Theatre. $10, $7 children/sr.
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ALL AGES
ARTS/VISUAL Open studio
with ceramics by Ken Standhardt,
new studio, gallery and vessels,
10am-5pm today and tomorrow,
4875 Garnet St. For information
call 514-4646.
Family Day: Korean Art, 11am-4pm,
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. A
studio demonstration of eastern
calligraphy with Kichung Lee Lizee
is from 10:30am-11:30am. For infor-
mation call 346-3027.
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Mother’s Day Studio Sale, garden art
& furniture, home furnishings and
more by Tim Boyden, 11am-5pm
today and tomorrow, 1568 Fairmount
Blvd. For information call 342-5937.
John Sadler demonstrates “Do-It-
Yourself Mat Cutting,” 1pm-4pm,
UO Bookstore. FREE.
An opening for “Pushing the
Margins: An Exhibition of
Northwest Book Arts,” 4pm, White
Lotus Gallery. A gallery talk by
Sandy Tilcock and Susan
Lowdermilk is at 2pm. FREE.
UO Interdisciplinary Students for
the Progressive Arts present
20x20x20 = ISPA8000, 20 artists
make 20 different 20 second pre-
sentations about contemporary art
and opinions, 8pm, DIVA. $3-$5.
COMEDY ComedySportz con-
Dinner at the Old Folks’ Home, 8pm
tonight, tomorrow and May 13 and
14; 2pm May 8 and 15, Very Little
Theatre. $5.
DANCE TKO continues. See Friday.
GARDENING
Garden
Godspell continues. See Thursday,
May 5.
Accessory and Plant Sale, including
Lane County Dahlia Society dahlia
tinues. See Friday.
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