Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, July 21, 2005, Page 15, Image 15

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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.
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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.
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