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    CALENDAR
Print-A-Thon: get kids a bio-doc
card with digitized fingerprint and
photo ID, 1pm-7pm, SELCO Santa
Clara Branch. For information go to
www.selco.org
Gimme Games for elem. ages:
expand your mind with word games,
4pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
LECTURES
“Strokes:
Prevention,
Symptoms
and
Treatment,” Jean Lum, 1:30pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center,
Spfd. Register at 736-4444. FREE.
“40 Years of Gender Equality
Policy,” Jean Stockard, 3pm,
Hendricks Hall, UO. FREE.
“Realizing Einstein’s Dream:
Exploring
Our
Mysterious
Universe,” James E. Brau, 7pm, 100
Willamette, UO. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS
“Ink,
Sweat and Tears,” a DIY cartoon
concert and book tour with Eric
Drooker, Keith Knight and Jon
Longhi, 7pm, DIVA. FREE.
Bethroot Gwynne reads, 7pm,
Mother Kali’s. FREE.
MUSIC Waldorf School Orchestra,
12:15pm, Hult Center. FREE.
Emerald City Jazz Kings present
“Cocktails for Two: Humor in
Popular Music & Jazz,” 7:30pm
tonight and May 22, The Shedd.
$16-$28.
Eugene Youth Symphony season
finale concert, 7:30pm, South
Eugene High School. A Spring
Silent Auction is at 6pm. $7, $3 stu.
Genaro Mendez, tenor, 8pm, Beall
Hall, UO. $9, $5 stu., sr.
Tech N9ne, Kutt Calhoun, Big Krizz
Kaliko, 8pm, WOW Hall. $17 adv.,
$19 dos.
Anne McCue, 7:30pm,
Henry’s. 21+ show. $7.
John
Blue Floyd, 9pm, The Jungle. 21+
show. $15 adv., $17 dos.
Jason Webley, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+ show. $6-$8.
Vocal Jazz Invitational continues.
See Tuesday.
ON
THE
AIR
“New
Dimensions” features “Staying
Centered in a Busy World” with Joan
Borysenko, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Eugene Bicycle Coalition neighbor-
hood ride, part of traffic relief for I-
105 construction, 6pm, meet at
Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Travel Photography with David Stone,
6:30pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum.
Register at 747-1504. $15.
Map & Compass 101, 7pm, REI. FREE.
Obsidians trip, Little North Santiam
River Trail, 6.5 miles. See YMCA
board for details.
SPIRITUAL TRIM’s Interfaith
Books & Beliefs discusses Sufi tra-
dition, 7pm, Borders Books. FREE.
SYMPOSIUM Mendelssohn
Larry Brooks speaks on “Plotting
the Three Act Novel,” 5:30pm,
Jackson’s Books, Salem. FREE.
Public meeting to discuss the
upcoming creation of a nationwide,
co-op hours, paperless currency
system, 7pm, Laughing Horse
Books, Portland. FREE.
Sesame Street Live presents
“Elmo’s Coloring Book,” 7pm today,
tomorrow and May 14; 10:30am
tomorrow and May 14; and 1pm and
4pm May 15, Memorial Coliseum,
Portland. $12-$20.
“Waking Dreams: The Art of the
Pre-Raphaelites from the Delaware
Art Museum,” through May 29;
“Northwest Masters: Forgotten
Prints,” through June 5, Portland
Art Museum. $10, $9 stu., sr.
“Pattern and Illusion,” work by
Laura Ross-Paul, through May 25,
Froelick Gallery, Portland.
THEATER Hanging By Our
6th Annual UFO Festival,
keynote speech by Roger
Leir, today and tomorrow,
McMenamins Hotel Oregon,
McMinnville. For information
go to www.ufofest.com
Kafka Parables continues. See Friday.
ON THE
road
“No Sheep, No Wool,” through
August 13, Mission Mill Museum,
Salem. $7.
SATURDAY, MAY 14 “City
Fling” Oregon Country Fair
preview party with
Sweetjuice,
March Fourth
M a rc h i n g
B a n d ,
Jujuba
and oth-
e r s ,
6:30pm,
Lola’s
Room,
Portland.
FREE.
Florence Health Fair, information,
children’s activities, health screen-
ings and more, 10am-4pm, Florence
Events Center. FREE.
Emerald City Jazz Kings present
“Cocktails for Two: Humor in
Popular Music & Jazz,” 7:30pm,
Florence Events Center. $19.
Bacchus Wines tasting, 2pm,
The Wine Place, Yachats.
FREE.
Spring Plant Sale with
more than 40 nurseries,
10:30am, Oregon Garden,
Silverton. FREE.
Alzheimer’s Benefit Golf
Tournament, 8am, Oak
Hills Golf Club, Silverton.
For information call
345-3693.
“Altered Reality,” work by Annette
Gurdjian, through June 26, Tribe of
the Winds Gallery, Portland. FREE.
Symposium: “Young Felix and the
Uncle From Boston” presentation
with music is 7:15pm tonight, 198
Music, UO. A panel discussion, “The
Mendelssohns: Judaism in German
Music/Music in German Jewry,” is
3pm tomorrow, Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art. FREE.
Fingernails 17, 7pm tonight, tomor-
row and May 21, Springfield High
School. $4.
row, Tillamook Bay. For information
go to www.tbnep.org
$65/player, $260/team of four.
TUESDAY, MAY 17 “The
Sumatra Tsunami: Can It Happen
Here?,” a tsunami preparedness
workshop with Darci Connor,
8:30am, LCC Florence. Register at
997-8444. $15.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
Mike Doughty, Kelly Buchanan,
9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, Portland.
21+ show. $15.
THURSDAY,
MAY
19
World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions,
7:30pm,
Douglas
County
Fairgrounds, Roseburg. $19.50.
CORVALLIS
events
THURSDAY,
MAY
12
Divine, noon, MU Lounge, OSU.
FREE.
Latinoamérica! in the Valley:
“Singing in South America,” a talk
by Maria Guinard, Venezuelan
choral director, 7pm, Corvallis Arts
Center. $4.
FRIDAY, MAY 13 Lenny
Kravitz, Nikka Costa, 8pm,
Schnitzer Hall, Portland. $37-
$47.
Ted Cox reads from The Toledo
Incident of 1925, 7pm, Corvallis
Library. FREE.
A Doll’s House, 7:30pm
tonight, tomorrow and May
2nd Annual Bounty on the Bay,
a fund-raiser for the Tillamook
Bay
Comprehensive
Conservation
and
Management
Plan, today
a n d
tomor-
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
first day of the event.
THURSDAY,
MAY
Lenny Kravitz rocks
Portland Friday
night. See On the
Road listings.
12
Kritikos Lecture: “The Story of the
Soup Cans,” Louis Menand, 8pm,
Benson Hotel, Portland. FREE.
5 / 20 , 5 / 21 , 5 / 22
Readings
gs in rep
ep
KIDS KlaasKids Child Safety
Friday at 8pm
THE BIG KNIFE
By Clifford Odets
Saturday at 8pm
Cyber
serenade
By Mia McCullough
Sunday at 2pm
A Bicycle
country
By Nilo Cruz
3
plays
in
3
days
Saturday, May 14
10am-4pm e FREE
e Traditional & Complimentary
Medicine
e Health Care Professionals
speaking on “Toolbox for
Pain”
e Children’s Activities &
Balloon Man & Animal
petting
e Health Screenings
e Senior Health Providers
e Tasty and Healthy Treats
e LCC Dance Demonstrations
e Over 42 local businesses
representation
FLORENCE EVENTS CENTER
715 QUINCE STREET, FLORENCE
682-5000
Hult Center • Studio One
INFO: 541-997-0210
www.healthfaironline.com
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