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    CALENDAR
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
984-8778. $15, $12 members.
GEARs rides: Lorane, 25-40 miles,
6pm, meet at Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
KIDS Book Buzz for grades 1-6:
VIGIL
Faith in Action and
Progressive Responses Peace
Vigil, 4:30pm-5:30pm, Federal
Building. FREE.
1
THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:33am; Sunset 7:54pm
Av High 81; Av Low 50
GATHERINGS
Farmers’
Market, local produce, meats,
plants, flowers, foods and more,
2pm-7pm, Fairgrounds Museum
Courtyard. FREE.
Women’s Business Network
monthly meeting with annual
Trade Fair, networking and buffet
lunch, 11:45am, Eugene Hilton.
Reservations recommended at
“What I Did on Summer Vacation”
wacky camp stories, courtyard
nature hike and more, 4pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
MUSIC
Head for the Hills
Bluegrass Band, 6pm, Lavelle’s
Wine Bar & Bistro. FREE.
Thor, others, 7pm, John Henry’s.
21+ show. $5.
The Spill Canvas, This Day and Age,
Mashlin, 7:30pm, WOW Hall. $8
adv., $10 dos.
Trick Pony, 7:30pm, Cuthbert
Amphitheater. $25.
The Love Hall Tryst with John
Wesley Harding, Kelly Hogan and
Brian Lohmann, 8pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $12 adv., $14 dos.
Israel Vibration, FreeSound, 9pm, The
Jungle. 18+ show. $13 adv., $15 dos.
Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops,
9pm, Sam Bond’s Garage. 21+
show. $7.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange”
features
Maribeth
Head for the Hills Bluegrass Band plays Thursday, Aug. 25 at
Cozmic Pizza and Thursday, Sept. 1 at Lavelle’s.
Healey, Executive Director of
Oregonians for Health Security,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
Clan Gathering, 8am-8pm today
and tomorrow, Sweet Home Events
Center. 367-3487.
“Northwest Passage” features
“Natural World” with John Cooney,
4pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
Farmers’ market, 8am-noon, Water
& Broadalbin, Downtown Albany.
FREE.
“New Dimensions” features
“Controlling
Your
Genetic
Blueprint” with Bruce Lipton,
6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
FRIDAY,
AUGUST
26
Celtic Summer Eve with Molly’s
Revenge, 6:30pm, Tyee Wine
Cellars. $8.
Berry Picking Bonanza hike, 9am-
4pm, Sweet Home Ranger District.
367-9206.
ACTeens present David and Lisa,
8pm today, tomorrow and Sept. 1-
3; 2:30pm August 28, Albany Civic
Theater. $9, $6 sr. and
under 18,
Wine tasting and appetizers
with music by Eric
Nicholson, 4pm-6pm, First
Alternative Co-op Main
Store. FREE.
6th Annual Wah Chang
Northwest Art & Air Festival,
activities, marketplace and
more, 6am-10pm today,
6am-11pm tomorrow and
6am-3pm
August
28,
Albany Municipal Airport
and Timber Linn Park,
Albany. Los Lobos performs
at 8pm Saturday. FREE.
Ala Nar, 9:30pm, Platinum.
21+ show. $6.
S A T U R D A Y ,
AUGUST 27 Sweet
Home Highland Games and
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
462 Polk Studio Gallery Paintings, clay masks, posters, prints and more by Kiki
Metzler and other artists, ongoing. Noon-3pm Tu-Th and by appointment. 462 Polk
St. 342-6776.
Alder Gallery Top 20 award-winning paintings from the Watercolor Society of
Oregon’s Spring Show, through Aug. 31. 11am-5pm Tu-Sa; 11am-3pm Su. Coburg.
342-6411.
Aesthetical Surgical Arts Jacobs Gallery presents recent work by fiber artist
Marilyn Robert, through Sept. 23. 8:30am-5:30pm M-Sa. 2550 Willakenzie Road.
Applegate Art Gallery Work by local artists, ongoing. 11am-4pm Tu-Sa. 88338
Territorial, Veneta.
ArtCentric 9/11 Memorial Tapestry exhibit, through Sept. 17. Noon-5pm Tu-Sa. 700
SW Madison, Corvallis.
The Art of Everything Work by local artists, ongoing. Noon-6pm, Tu-F; noon-4pm
Sa. 513 Main St., Cottage Grove.
Beanery Floral photography by Rick and Debby Barich, through Aug. 31. 6am-11pm
M-Sa; 7am-10pm Su. 152 W. 5th Ave.
Benton County Historical Museum “Members Only,” quilts by members of the
Marys River Quilt Guild, through Aug. 27. 10am-4:30pm Tu-Sa. 1101 Main St., Philomath.
Brewed Awakening “Spectacular Oregon,” work by Emerald Photography Society
members Bruce Bittle, Bob Roelke, Robert Petit, Jerry Gowins, Albert Russell and Sally
Russell, through Sept. 1. 6am-8pm M-F; 7:30am-4pm Sa & Su. 2532 Willakenzie Road.
Café Soriah Ceramic wall hangings by Faith Rahill, Sept. 1 through Oct. 11. 11am-
2pm and 5pm-10pm M-Th; 11am-2pm and 5pm-11pm F; 5pm-11pm Sa; 5pm-10pm Su.
384 West 13th.
Circle of Hands Work by Roxanne Sparks using art forms that begin with the let-
ter P, through Aug. 30. 11:30am-5:30pm Tu-Su. 1030 Willamette St.
Colette Microscopic landscapes by Heidi McVittle, through Aug. 28. A closing
reception is 6pm Friday. 11am-7pm M-Sa. 780 Blair Blvd.
Concourse Gallery Recent photographs and sculptures by Kathy Jederlinich and
Randy Milstein, through Aug. 30. 7am-11pm M-Th; 7am-12am F; 7:30am-12am Sa;
10:30am-11pm Su. Memorial Union, OSU, Corvallis.
Cortesia Sanctuary Gallery Mystical nature photography and watercolors by
Tricia Clark-McDowell, ongoing. By appointment. 84540 McBeth Rd. 343-9544.
DIVA “Selected Works by Maude I. Kerns,” through Aug. 31. “Galerie Impromptu:
Pinch Pots by Judy Alison”; “Collective Seeing: A New Look at Some We Thought
We Knew,” photography by John Baugess, Camilla Dussinger, Grayson Mathews
and Gary Tepfer; “People and Places,” work by Dana Furgerson, JoEllen Gregori-
Waldvogel and Euphemia Wesley, through Aug. 27. Noon-6pm Tu-Sa; noon-9pm
First Fridays. 110 W. Broadway Ave.
Downtown Lounge “A Poetic Tragedy” and “The Hero Will Drown,” work by Matt
Daley, through Aug. 30. 11am-2am M-F; 3pm-2am Sa, Su. 959 Pearl St.
Emerald Art Center “Oshie,” work by Umaima Barma, through Aug. 27. Featured
member artists for Aug. are Diane Thramer and Gladys Bacon-Rust. 11am-4pm Tu-
Sa. 500 Main Street, Spfld. 726-8595.
Espresso PRN Galleries “ “Padded Paintings,” work by Joy Frith, through
October 12. Third Floor, Sacred Heart Medical Center, 1255 Hilyard. “Watercolors,”
work by Carol Peters, through October 12. Annex, PeaceHealth Medical Group, 1162
Willamette.
Espresso Roma Photography of Cuba by Gary Trendler, through Aug. 28.
5:30am-11pm M-F; 6am-10:30pm Sa, Su. 825 East 13th Ave.
Family Vision Center Work by Rod Gillilan, ongoing. 8am-5:30pm M-Th; 8am-
4:30pm F. 1471 Pearl St.
Effective Cycling with Jerry
Rooney: Graduation Ride, 1pm,
meet at Franklin Park. 752-6588.
Corvallis Community Band plays
Community Band Favorites, 7pm,
Central Park. FREE.
Summertime
BBQ,
1:30pm,
Corvallis Senior Center. RSVP by
August 26 to 766-6959. $4.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
31 Thriving Theatre! Improv
Night, 9pm, Iovino’s. $5.
ON THE
road
Note- Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the first day of the event.
THURSDAY,
AUG.
25
John Legend, Lyfe, 8pm, Roseland
Theater, Portland. $21 adv.
The Oregon Symphony, 8pm,
Oregon Garden, Silverton. $22.50,
$20 members.
Rebecca Gates, Jen Wood Trio,
Swallows, 9pm, Doug Fir Lounge,
Portland. 21+ show. $8 adv., $10
dos.
Z-Trip, Black Sheep, DJ Golden
Chylde, 8pm, Wonder Ballroom,
Portland. $15.
“Oregon Art Annual” reception,
7pm, East Side Gallery, Jackman-
Long Building, Oregon State Fair.
503-947-3260.
Public meeting with Gangaji and
Eli, 7:30pm, Windmill Inn, Ashland.
www.leela.org $10-$15 sug. don.
LiveArt! preview, 10am-11pm,
LiveArt! Stage, Oregon State Fair,
Salem. 503-975-4594.
30th Annual NW Natural Street of
Dreams, 11am-10pm through Aug.
28, The Quarry, Stafford.
www.streetofdreamspdx.com
“A Happening,” work by Susan
Block, Tracy MacEwan and Rick
Martin, through Aug. 31, Freed
Gallery,
Lincoln
City.
www.freedgallery.com
FRIDAY,
AUG.
26
Shakedown Campout and Music
Festival featuring Galactic, Medeski
Martin & Wood, Sage Francis,
Michael Franti & Spearhead,
Soulive, Sound Tribe Sector 9,
Keller Williams and many more,
noon today through 10:30pm Aug.
28, Columbia Meadows, Saint
Helens. www.shakedownfest.com
Susan Tedeschi, Blind Boys of
Alabama, 7pm, Oregon Zoo,
Portland. $19.
Misty River, 5:30pm & 9pm tonight
and 4pm & 7pm tomorrow, Oregon
State Fair, Salem. www.tick-
etswest.com
Oregon Art Annual, through Sept.
5, Oregon State Fair, Salem. 10am-
10pm Su-Th and Labor Day; 10am-
11pm F & Sa. www.oregonstate-
fair.org
A Day in Hollywood and A Night in
the Ukraine, 7:30pm tonight,
tomorrow and Aug. 31 and Sept. 1-
3, 7-10 and 14-17; 2:30pm Aug. 28
and Sept. 4, 11 and 18, Cascades
Theatrical Company, Bend. 389-
0803. $20, $10 stu., $15 sr.
SATURDAY,
AUG.
STREB, 8pm, Britt
Jacksonville. $20-$33.
27
Pavilion,
Peace is Every Step, dance pre-
miere, Agnieszka Laska in collabo-
ration with Philip Hansen, 7:30pm
tonight, tomorrow and Aug. 29,
Interstate Firehouse Cultural
Center, Portland. 503-823-4322.
$15.
Smog, The Heavenly States,
Corrina Repp, 9pm, Doug Fir
Lounge, Portland. 21+ show. $12.
Portland Mercury’s Pizzazz,
Portland’s only talent show, 8pm,
Aladdin Theater. $5.
American Gadfly: The Story of
Wayne Morse, 8pm, Newport
Performing Arts Center. $12, $5
stu., $10 sr.
AM Interstate CD release party
with James Low Band and Stars of
Track and Field, 8pm, Midtown
Ballroom, Bend. $15.
Xwest Huck Fest, 2pm, Sand
Master Park, Florence. FREE.
Small vineyards of Italy tasting,
1pm-5pm, The Wine Place, Yachats.
FREE.
“Waldo Lake History: The Struggle
Between Private Enterprise and
Conservation on One of the
World’s Purest Lakes,” talk by Paul
Claeyssens, 7pm, Amphitheatre,
Waldo Lake. 782-2283.
SUNDAY, AUG. 28 Garth
Fagan Dance Company, 8pm, Britt
Pavilion, Jacksonville. $22-$36.
Peter Rowan’s New Acoustic Trio,
8pm, Aladdin Theater, Portland.
$16.50 adv., $18 dos.
Molly’s Revenge, 2:30pm, Les
Schwab Amphitheater, Bend.
FREE.
TUESDAY, AUG. 30 Taj
Mahal Trio, Leroy Bell, 8pm,
Aladdin Theater, Portland. $36.50
adv., $38 dos.
Steep Canyon Rangers, 8pm,
Midtown Ballroom, Bend. $10 adv.,
$13 dos.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31
Trio! Bela Fleck, Stanley Clarke and
Jean-Luc Ponty, 7:30pm, Britt
Pavilion, Jacksonville. $25-$41.
Continued on pg. 23
Fire House Studio “Small Show,” tiny pieces of art by various artists, through
Museum of Unfine Art Work by Sara Cella, Jacob Hutchins and Hope Thompson,
Aug. 31. “Brand Spanking New Paintings” by Don Rich, Sept. 1 through Oct. 1. Noon-
through Aug. 31. 10:37am-7pm M-F; 1:14pm-7pm Sa. 537 Willamette St.
5pm M-F or by appointment at 206-8810. 1085 West 1st.
New Odyssey Work by Richard Quigley, through Aug. 31. 7:30am-6pm daily. 1004
Flying Turtle Gallery Work by Alison McNair, Sharon Wick, Laura Beamer, Sean
Willamette St.
Ben-Safed, others, ongoing. 10am-6pm Th-M. 47488 Hwy 58, Oakridge. 782-1178.
NewZone Gallery in the Alley New Member Show, through Aug. 31. Noon-6pm
Full City Coffee Photography of Italy by Anita Jones and family, through Sept. 18.
Th-Sa. 975 Oak Alley.
5:30am-6pm M-F; 6:30am-6pm Sa; 7am-5pm Su. 842 Pearl St.
Opus6ix Work by Lynn Peterson, Stephen White, Sheri Pyron and others, ongo-
ing. 10am-6pm Tu-Th & Sa; 10am-8pm F; 11am-4pm Su. 22 West 7th Ave.
Gallery at Opus6ix Work by Tim Chilina, through Aug. 31. 10am-6pm Th-Th & Sa;
Oregon Gallery Photography by Ron Keebler, watercolors by Michael Smith, pot-
10am-8pm F; 11am-4pm Su. 22 W. 7th Ave.
tery by Richard Sanchez and work by many Northwest artists, ongoing. 10am-6pm
Health Information Library, PeaceHealth Medical Group Annex Portraits in oil
M-F; 11am-7pm Sa; noon to 5pm Su. 199 E. 5th Ave., Suite 5.
by Jo Brasells, through Aug. 31. 9am-5pm M-Th; 9am-1pm F. 1202 Willamette St.
High Desert Gallery Work by Kathy Deggendorfer, through Aug. 31. 10am-6pm
Oregon Wine Warehouse “Paintings of Journey and Place,” work by Julia
daily. West Cascade Avenue, Sisters. 549-6250.
O’Reilly, through Aug. 26. 2pm-8pm F; noon-8pm Sa; noon-5pm Su. 943 Olive St.
Hinman Vineyards Work by Richard Quigley, Jeannine Edelblut, Rick Williams,
Sattva Gallery Work by Mitzi Linn and Claire Ribaud, ongoing. 10am-7pm M-Sa;
ongoing. Noon-5pm daily. 27012 Briggs Hill Rd. 345-1945.
10am-6pm Su. 1801 Willamette St.
I Run With Scissors Salon Mosaic table, fractals, oils and more, ongoing.
Secret House Winery “Little Pond Nature Prints,” work by Bruce Koike, ongoing.
Evenings, W-F. 570 Lawrence St., Suite 112.
11am-5pm daily. 88324 Vineyard Lane, Veneta.
Island Park Art Gallery Work by Marilyn Shefa Marcus, Mike Olson and Sandra
Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House “Grandmother’s Flower Garden,” through
Swift, through Aug. 31. 8am-5pm M-F. Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 West
Aug. 31. 10am-1pm Tu-F; 1pm-4pm Sa & Su. 303 Willamette St. $5.
C St., Spfd.
Springfield Museum Paintings by Adam Grosowsky, through Sept. 10. 10am-5pm
Ivan Kelly Studio-Gallery Paintings by Ivan Kelly, ongoing. 11am-5pm Sa; 1pm-
Tu-F; noon-4pm Sa. 6th & Main, Spfld.
5pm Su. 207 E. Graham, Toledo. 336-1124.
Sweet Home Gallery Work by Maria Avila, Lee Dunning and Adriana Avila, ongo-
ing. 9am-7pm daily. 2690 Kalmia St., Sweet Home.
Jacobs Gallery “Illusion & Rhythm: David Reager & Miriam Kley,” through Aug.
Tamarack Gallery Work by Carol Arian, Virginia Boushey, Elaina LaBoda
27. Noon-4pm Tu-F; 11am-3pm Sa. Hult Center.
Jamieson, Mona and Judith Tamarah, through Oct. 24. 9am-5:30pm M-F; 9:30am-
Jawbreaker Gallery Mixed media by the Eugene Lavender Womyn, through Sept.
noon Sa. 3575 Donald St
4. 24 hour viewing. 415 Monroe.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Advocates for the Land: Photography in the
White Lotus Gallery “Multiple Palettes/Varied Visions: 30 Jewelers Explore
American West,” through Sept. 18. “Modern and Contemporary Art in America,”
Color,” through September 10. 10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette St. 345-3276.
others, ongoing. 11am-5pm Th-Su; 11am-8pm W. $5, $3 stu., sr.
WOW Hall Lobby Photography by Matthew Daley, through Aug. 31. 3pm-6pm M-
Karen Bandy Design Jeweler, Ltd. Work by Gayle Weatherson, through Aug. 29.
F. WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th.
11am-5:30pm M-F; 11am-4pm Sa. 126 NW
Minnesota Ave., Bend.
Karin Clarke Gallery New paintings by
Chicken Plate by Faith Rahill, at Café Soriah through Oct. 11.
Adam Grosowsky, through Sept. 3. 10am-
5:30pm Tu-Sa. 760 Willamette St. 684-
7963.
La Follette Gallery Work by Terri Burns,
through Sept. 30. 10am-6pm M-F; 10am-
5pm Sa. 931 Oak St.
Lane County Historical Museum “Oregon
Trail” and other exhibits, ongoing. 10am-
4pm W-F; noon-4pm Sa, Su. 740 W. 13th
Ave. $2.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank Watercolor
and ink drawings by Teresa Hatter, through
Oct. 14. 8am-5pm M-F. 2211 Willamette St.
Letterhead Gallery Sculpture by Frank
Russell and Betty Wolfston, ongoing. 10am-
6pm M-F; 9am-5pm Sa. 25 E. 8th Avenue.
Maude Kerns Art Center “Alpha/Omega,”
work by nine artists, through Sept. 2. 10am-
5:30pm M-F; noon-4pm Sa. 1910 E. 15th
Ave.
Museum of Modern Malabon Art Student
artwork, grades K-5, ongoing. 8:15am-
2:15pm M-F. Malabon Elementary School,
1380 Taney St.
Museum of Natural and Cultural History
“Lewis, Clark and Company: Ambassadors,
Explorers and Naturalists,” through Jan.
2006. 11am-5pm Tu-Su. 1680 E. 15th Ave.
$3, $2 sr.
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