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CALENDAR Heartflame III, juried arts & crafts fair, 10am-5pm today and 10am- 4pm tomorrow, Taft High School, Lincoln City. FREE. Demimonde Slumber Party, 3:30pm, Portland Pride Festival at Tom McCall Waterfront Park. FREE. World Wellness Weekend featuring keynote speakers Robert Kennedy, Jr. and Martin Luther King III, 9:30am-7:30pm today and tomor- row, SOSU, Ashland. For informa- tion go to www.worldwellness.org Wine tasting to benefit Toledo’s Wooden Boat Festival, 2pm-5pm, The Wine Place, Yachats. $10. SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Al Green, Campbell Brothers, 7:30pm, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville. $39. Guess-the-Grape wine tasting, 2pm- 5pm, The Wine Place, Yachats. FREE. 11th Annual Living History Day, 9am- 5pm, Collier Park, Chiloquin. FREE. Fundraiser for My Sister’s Place with coffee, ice cream sundaes and live jazz, 7pm, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Newport. $20. TUESDAY, JUNE 21 “Oregon’s ‘Great Birthright’ Preserved: The Story of the Beach Bill,” an Oregon Chautauqua pre- sentation by Matt Love, 7pm, North Bend Public Library. FREE. Vic Chestnutt, special guests, 9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, Portland. 21+ show. $15. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 Deborah Coleman, 7:30pm, Domino Room, Bend. 21+ show. $10 adv., $13 dos. THURSDAY, JUNE 23 Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, 6:30pm, Les Schwab Amphitheater, Bend. $32.50-$52.50. 3rd Annual Harrington Family Foundation Benefit with Donavon Frankenreiter, Antigone Rising and John Popper and Chan Kinchla of Blues Traveler, 7pm, Rose Quarter Commons, Portland. $20 adv., $25 dos. FOOD FOR LANE COUNTY'S John Doe, 6:30pm, Yachats Commons. $15 adv., $18 dos. Civic Theater. $9, $6 sr. Creedence Clearwater Revisited, 7:30pm, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville. $32. Wonderkeeper’s Storytelling Guild interactive stories & crafts, 3:30pm & 7pm, Corvallis Public Library. FREE. Slaid Cleaves, 7:30pm, Domino Room, Bend. 21+ show. $12 adv., $15 dos. CORVALLIS events THURSDAY, JUNE 16 Clearcut: The Story of the Clemens Foundation, 7pm & 9pm tonight and tomorrow; 3pm, 7pm & 9pm June 18 and 3pm & 6pm June 19, Majestic Theatre. $5. Local folk open ArtCentric. FREE. mic, 7pm, FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Wine tasting, appetizers and live music, 4pm-6pm, First Alternative Co-op Main Store. FREE. Debra Arlyn & the Permanent Guests Band, 9pm, Platinum. 21+ show. $5. Annual Kids’ Summer Reading Sleepover, performance from Dragon Theatre Puppets, 7pm- 7am, Corvallis Library. For registra- tion and information call 766-6794. Chintimini Chamber Music Festival, 7:30pm tonight and June 19, First Congregational Church. For full schedule go to www.chintimini.org $15, $45 season pass. Lane County Pioneer Picnic, 1pm- 11pm today, 7am-11pm tomorrow and 7am-5pm June 19, Pioneer Park, Brownsville. FREE. Westward the Children, 6:15pm din- ner, 7pm show only tonight and tomorrow, Flinn’s Dinner Theater, Albany. For information go to www.flinns.com Hamlet, 8pm tonight, tomorrow and June 23-25, 30 and July 1 and 2; 2:30pm June 19 and 26, Albany THURSDAY, JUNE 23 attn: OPPORTUNITIES Actors Cabaret of Eugene will hold auditions for The Rocky Horror Show at noon on Saturday, June 25. Men and women 17 and older are needed. Prepare a short Broadway-style song. The role of Riff-Raff has been cast. Stagehands and those interested in lights, cos- tumes, etc. are also needed. For information call 683-4368. YOUTH FARM STAND 10am-2pm, Saturdays June - October Featured this week: Salad greens, snap peas & strawberries 705 Flamingo Ave • (off Game Farm Rd., Spfd) Groove Entertainment seeks actors, comedians and musicians for a half scripted, half improv based comedy show to be per- formed at Cozmic Pizza in late July/early August. For information call 221-8624. Amazon Community Center seeks volunteers to work in the Art on the Amazon summer camps from June 20-Sept. 2. The Center is also seeking dance teachers for Fall 2005. Must have experience with children under 5. For information call 682-5306. The Willamette National Forest needs volunteers immediately for help with an annual bird conserva- tion study. Birding experience is a plus, but not required. For informa- tion or to volunteer call 822-3381. The Gallery at the Airport asks artists to submit digital images to be considered for inclusion in its next exhibit, “For the Birds.” The show topic is artist-made bird hous- es, bird nests and birds in general. Emphasis is on unusual and cre- ative interpretations, but all media will be considered. Deadline is June 30. 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