Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, July 21, 2005, Page 14, Image 14

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Hieroglyphics return to Eugene
Wednesday at the WOW Hall.
THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:50am; Sunset 8:48pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51
GATHERINGS 4-H Youth
Fair, 9am-9pm today, tomorrow
and July 23, Lane County
Fairgrounds. FREE.
Farmers’ Market, local produce,
meats, plants, flowers, foods and
more, 2pm-7pm, Fairgrounds
Museum Courtyard. FREE.
Community meeting to discuss
the Southern Willamette Valley’s
expected growth over the next
50 years, 5:30pm, Goshen
Grange,
Goshen.
www.region2050.org
Democratic Party of Lane
County monthly membership
meeting with Mayor Kitty Piercy
and KOPT host Nancy Stapp,
6pm business session, 7pm leg-
islative update and featured
speaker, EWEB. FREE.
Full Moon Tango, Argentine
tango
dancing,
9:30pm,
Willamette River Footbridge
behind Valley River Center. 343-
7837. FREE.
KIDS Wizardry 101 for ages 6-12
with wizard Jay Frazier, 2pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS Inga
Muscio reads from and discusses
Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed
Devil: My Life and Times in a
Racist, Imperialist Culture and
Cunt, 7pm, Mother Kali’s. FREE.
Poetry Slam, proceeds benefit
the Eugene Slam Team’s trip to
the National Poetry Slam,
8:30pm, Sam Bond’s Garage. 21+
show. $3-$5 ss.
calendar
MUSIC Etouffee, 6:30pm,
Pavilion Park, Coburg. FREE.
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New West Guitar Quintet, 8pm,
Luna. $5.
Need New Body, Pit er Pat,
Aerodrone,
Unkle
Nancy,
8:30pm, WOW Hall. $8.
Shane
Alexander,
10pm,
Luckey’s. 21+ show. $3-$5 ss.
ON THE AIR “Afternoon
Edition with Nancy Stapp” fea-
tures political pundit Rob Burley
discussing Karl Rove’s future and
other hot issues of the day, 3pm,
KOPT 1600 AM.
“New Dimensions” features
“Following
Nature’s
Lead:
Natural Wisdom Applied to
Modern Dilemmas” with David
Susuki, Paul Stamets, Jeremy
Narby and others, 6:30pm, KLCC
89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Intro to sea kayaking, 5:30pm
today and 9am July 23, Outdoor
Program Barn, UO. Register for
Saturday at 346-4365. Thursday
session free; Saturday $20, $15
members, stu.
Obsidians trip, Eagles Rest, 5
miles. See YMCA board for
details.
SPIRITUAL Humanity’s Team
Meeting, discussion of life, love,
unity and creating a world of
peace and joy, 7pm, Spiritual
Growth Center. FREE.
Mitzi Linn’s annual studio sale takes place Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Living the Four Agreements wis-
dom circle, 7pm. For location call
Paul, 461-1977.
THEATER
Impact! Arts
Theatre Camp presents Radio
Daze, 11:30am today, tomorrow
and July 23, Impact! Arts. 431-
1177. $2 sug. don.
Singin’ in the Rain, 7:30pm
tonight, tomorrow and July 23
and 27-30; 2pm July 24,
Performance
Hall,
Lane
Community College Building 6.
$22, $18 stu.
Northwest Playwrights Festival:
Mandrake and the Marsh People,
8pm tonight, tomorrow and July
30 and August 6; 2pm July 31,
Lord Leebrick Theater. 684-
6988. $10, $8 stu., sr., $15 festi-
val pass.
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F R I D AY
Sunrise 5:51am; Sunset 8:47pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51
ARTS/VISUAL An opening
for “Illusion & Rhythm: Miriam
Kley & David Reager,” 5:30pm,
Jacobs Gallery. An artists’ insight
talk is at 3:30pm. FREE.
Mitzi Linn’s annual studio sale,
work with Day of the Dead
themes and new Womantrees
Dancing, 10am-8pm today,
tomorrow and July 24, 4942
West Amazon. 485-8725.
COMEDY
ComedySportz,
competitive team improv come-
dy, 8pm tonight and tomorrow,
ComedySportz Theater. $8, $7
with canned food donation.
DANCE Joint Forces Dance
Company street performance
parade, 25 international dancers
with and without disabilities,
4pm-7pm, Downtown Library to
Eugene Hilton. www.danceabili-
ty.com FREE.
GATHERINGS
Mercado
Latino, open-air Latin American
marketplace,
11am-8:30pm,
Broadway Plaza. FREE.
Whiteaker Neighborhood River
Festival, demo kayaks, play on
the slip-n-slide and listen to sto-
rytelling, 4pm-7pm, behind the
River House, 301 N. Adams.
FREE.
The Eugene Symphony Guild
presents a Historic Afternoon at
McMorran
House,
5pm,
McMorran House. Register at
342-4627. $25.
UUCE Singletarians meeting,
activities, conversation and
refreshments, all single men and
women
invited,
7:30pm,
Unitarian Universalist Church.
729-6655. FREE.
4-H Youth Fair continues. See
Thursday, July 21.
LECTURE City Club: Paul
Connolly, trial lawyer and part-
ner in Connolly & Goldian, LLP,
discusses judiciary reform,
11:50am, Eugene Hilton. $3,
members free.
LITERARY ARTS Don Essig
signs Motivational Minutes, 1pm-
4pm, Duck Shop at Autzen
Stadium. A portion of the pro-
ceeds benefit the Relief Nursery.
MUSIC Voodoo Mountain
Zydeco, 6:30pm, Island Park,
Spfd. FREE.
Grand opening and membership
drive with Nancy Ream &
Mercury’s Refrain, 7:30pm; open
jazz jam, 9pm, The Jazz Station,
68 W. Broadway. FREE.
Melissa Ferrick, Justin King,
7:30pm, John Henry’s. 21+ show.
$10 adv., $12 dos.
Ala Zingara, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza. $4.
Eleven Eyes with Joint Forces
Dance Company & Friends, 9pm,
WOW Hall. $6-$12 ss.
The Minus 5, Cabinessence, 9:30pm,
Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $2.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange”
features
Sean
Loughran, former state recre-
ational trails coordinator for the
Oregon Parks and Recreation
Department,
and
Terry
Bergerson,
co-creator
of
Oregon’s statewide trails plan,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“Afternoon Edition with Nancy
Stapp” features Mac McFadden
and Hart Williams discussing the
incentives offered to low-income
kids to join the military, 3pm,
KOPT 1600 AM.
PERFORMANCE DK PDX,
drag king troupe, 9pm, Sam’s
Place. 21+ show. $5.
SPIRITUAL Ecstatic dance,
freeform movement/dance to
evocative, heartfelt music, no
experience needed, 7:30pm,