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CALENDAR Tamarack Wellness Daniel, 870-2676. $5. Center. THEATER Honk!, 7:30pm tonight, tomorrow and July 29 & 30, Actors Cabaret. $12-$15; $29.95 dinner seating. The Underpants, 8pm tonight, tomorrow and July 24, 29, 30 and August 5 & 6; 2pm July 24, Actors Cabaret Annex. $12. Mandrake and the Marsh People continues. See Thursday, July 21. Radio Daze continues. Thursday, July 21. See Singin’ in the Rain continues. See Thursday, July 21. 23 SATURDAY Sunrise 5:52am; Sunset 8:46pm Av High 83; Av Low 51 ARTS/VISUAL Mitzi Linn’s annual studio sale continues. See Friday. BENEFITS “Run for the Park,” a benefit for Project Playground, 8am, Creswell. www.goodrace.com $20 entry fee. COMEDY ComedySportz con- tinues. See Friday. DANCE Aziza with Wazn al- Sharq, bellydance and Arabic music, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza. $10. GARDENING Liz Lair dis- cusses water plants, 10am Gray’s Garden Center Eugene, 1pm Gray’s Garden Center Springfield. FREE. GATHERINGS Farmers’ Market, 9am-4pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE. Southtowne Farmers’ Market, tastings of organic and local pro- duce, 9am-3pm, 28th Ave. & Oak St. FREE. Eugene Saturday Market, 10am- 5pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. Peter Thomas, 10am; Imagine-A-Nation Puppet Theater, 11am; Santa Rita Slim, noon; North of the Black Sea, 1pm; Jellymoon, 2pm; Jerry Zybach & the Stage Hogs, 3:30pm. FREE. Speak your mind at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Terrace, 11am-3pm, County Courthouse, 8th & Oak. FREE. “Make the Most of Summer Produce,” 2004 Food Preservation/Safety Fair, 9:30am-3pm, OSU/Lane County Extension Service Auditorium. Register at 682-4246. $5. Lane Independent Living Alliance’s Mobility Fair, refresh- ments, giveaways, prizes, infor- mation and more, 11am-4pm, Atrium Building. 607-7020. 14th Annual Eugene/Springfield PRIDE, entertainment by Josh Zuckerman, Complicated, DK PDX, others; vendors, expo booths and more, noon-8pm, Alton Baker Park. www.eugenepride.org $5. Faerieworlds Festival, music from Karan Casey, Woodland, Trillian Green, others; Froud Faerie Lightshow, Faerie Vending Village, art show, children’s area and more, noon-10pm today & tomorrow, Secret House Winery, Veneta. $20 adv., $24 dos single- day pass; $35 adv., $40 dos weekend pass. Eugene Singles Ministry Patriotic Dance, 7pm, Cascade Middle School. 607-8617 or 543-1283. $6. 4-H Youth Fair continues. See Thursday, July 21. KIDS Teddy Bear Picnic & Summer Read-to-Me Celebration, music from the McCornack’s Garden Variety Band, 11am, Amazon Park. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Personal nature essays with Carol Ann Bassett, 10am-3pm today and noon-3pm tomorrow, Mount Pisgah Arboretum. Register at 747-1504. MUSIC Android StopSignGo, Jeffrey 7:30pm, WOW Hall. $5. SMAS HIT! H Ethic, Lewis, Marc Cohn, Suzanne Vega, 8pm, McDonald Theatre. $28 adv., $30 dos. House concert with Zimbabwean mbira master, drummer, singer and dance Musekiwa Chingodza, 8pm. For reservations and directions call 345- 9454. $10 sug. don. Sarah Bettens, Ashleigh Flynn, 7:30pm, John Henry’s. 21+ show. $10. Sam Bond’s 10th Anniversary Celebration with Los Mex Pistols del Norte, Yeltsin, Saltlick, Deke Falcon, Tom Heinl, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. FREE. The Phormula, The Reward System, The Kid Espi, 10pm, Jaxx. 21+ show. $3. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs trips, long, Wendling Covered Bridge; medium, Marcola; short, Mohawk bike path, 9am, meet at Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org Northwest Association for Adult Competitive Kickball game, 4pm, Skinner Butte Park ballfield. eugenekickball@yahoo.com FREE. Obsidians trips, Chucksney Mountain, 10 miles; Lowder Mountain, 5.6 miles; Santiam- McKenzie Pass, 13 miles. See YMCA board for details. SPIRITUAL Sacred Sisters Drumming Circle, 10am, Unity of the Valley. FREE. THEATER Northwest Playwrights Festival: The Final Leg, 8pm tonight and July 28 and August 5; 2pm tomorrow Singer-songwriter Keri Noble plays Cozmic Pizza on Wednesday. JULY 21, 2005 15