CALENDAR
9103. FREE.
MUSIC Zap Mama, Siren’s Echo,
GATHERINGS
8pm, McDonald Theatre. $22 adv.,
$25 dos.
Farmers’
Market, local produce, meats,
plants, flowers, foods and more,
9am-4pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St.
FREE.
Southtowne Farmers’ Market, tast-
ings of organic and local produce,
9am-3pm, 28th Ave. & Oak St.
FREE.
Eugene Saturday Market, 10am-
5pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. Music by
David Rogers, 10am; Sharon
Rogers, 11am; Two Easy, noon;
Coyo, 1pm; Peter Wilde, 2pm;
Calango, 3:30pm. FREE.
Speak your mind at the Wayne
Morse Free Speech Terrace, 11am-
3pm, County Courthouse, 8th &
Oak. FREE.
“Turf and Surf,” 2005 Food Safety
and Preservation Faire, learn to
preserve a variety of produce
using different methods, 9:30am-
Oregon Music Guide 2nd
Anniversary Show: The Thermals,
Viva Voce, Aerodrone, 8:30pm,
WOW Hall. $10.
Ruckus, a benefit for victims of
Hurricane Katrina, 8:30pm, Jaxx.
$5 sug. don.
Wow & Flutter, Yeltsin, The Red
Thread, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s
Garage. 21+ show. $5.
Chris Tsefalas, Cabinessence,
Easterly, Android Ethic, 10pm,
Downtown Lounge. 21+ show. $5.
Northwest Royale, FIVEFOOT-
THICK, Point 1, The Death Of,
10pm, Wetlands. 21+ show. $5.
ON THE AIR “Jivin’ Johnny’s
Country Classics” features “The
Blue Yodeler,” Jimmie Rodgers,
9am, KRVM 91.9 FM.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 6:56am; Sunset 7:17pm
Av High 76; Av Low 46
A R T S / V I S U A L
Eccentricities Gallery open house,
noon-5pm, 2368 Agate St., FREE.
GARDENING 42nd Annual
Dahlia Show continues. See.
Saturday.
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FILM Odd Sunday Film Seminar:
Aguirre, The Wrath of God, 6pm,
DIVA. FREE.
MUSIC Alberta Adams, The
Vipers with Deb Cleveland, 7pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $12 adv., $15 dos.
Andre Nickatina and Equipto, First
Degree the D.E., Smoov-E, Mike
Marshall, DJ Luvva J, 7pm, WOW
Hall. $22.
The Gentry, Kiki, Sad Panda, 10pm,
Downtown Lounge. 21+ show.
FREE.
ON THE AIR “Sentinel
Radio” discusses “The tender
touch of God that removes grief,”
7am, KPNW 1120 AM.
“The Son of Saturday Gold” fea-
tures music and conversation with
Ray Charles, 11am, KRVM 91.9 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride, McKenzie Hwy., 35-80
miles, 9am, meet at Alton Baker
Park. www.eugenegears.org
Obsidians trips, Indigo Springs, 6.3
miles; Maiden Peak, 12 miles;
Matthieu Lakes, 6 miles. See
YMCA board for details.
SPIRITUAL White Tara medi-
tation, teaching and practice for
those who have received the
White Tara Empowerment, 9am,
Kagyu Dakshang Chuling Dharma
Center, 917 E. 43rd. 485-3961. $30.
Screening of Heart to Heart, video
of Prem Rawat speaking at the
United Nations’ 60th anniversary
about “a desire for peace that
transcends every barrier,” 5pm,
EWEB. 393-5120. FREE.
Taize’ service, 7pm, Unity of the
Valley Church. FREE.
Laurie Lynn Drummond, pictured, and Gary J. Whitehead read at
the Downtown Library Tuesday.
3pm, OSU/Lane County Extension
Service Auditorium. Registration
required at 682-4246. $5.
Arboretum Costume and Pizza
Party, all ages welcome to join in
making costumes for the Eugene
Celebration parade, 10am, Mount
Pisgah Arboretum White Oak
Pavilion. RSVP to 747-1504. FREE.
Rainbow River Womyn meeting,
lesbian social group, 5pm, Lilith’s
Lair. Sue, 741-1210.
Emerald Valley Opry, music from
Billy McCoy, Buster B. Jones with
Brooks Robertson, Mitch Hider
and more, 6pm, Willamette High
School. $5, $4 sr., $2 kids.
Fiesta Latina continues. See
Friday.
KIDS
“Kids Day America”
health, safety and environmental
awareness day celebration with
information, ID cards, balloons,
snacks and spinal exams from Drs.
Melody and David Spear and spe-
cial appearances by Winnie-the-
Pooh and Tigger, noon-3pm, Cesar
Chavez Elementary School, 1540
W. 14th. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS David
Farland and Brandon Sanderson
read and sign, 2pm, Borders
Books. FREE.
Lane Literary Guild annual potluck
meeting and open mic, 3pm, Lamb
Cottage, Skinner Butte Park. 685-
1087. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride, Rattlesnake Butte, 25-
65 miles, 9am, meet at Alton
Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org
Singles’ Hike with Arboretum Site
Manager Tom LoCascio, 12:30pm,
Mount Pisgah Arboretum Visitor
Center. 747-1504. $4 don.
Northwest Association for Adult
Competitive Kickball game, 4pm,
Skinner Butte Park ballfield.
eugenekickball@yahoo.com FREE.
Obsidians trips, Four-in-One Cone,
8 miles; Mount McLoughlin to
Crater Lake climb and bike,
through tomorrow; Obsidian Falls
backpack, through tomorrow;
Tidbits Mountain, 4 miles. See
YMCA board for details.
SPIRITUAL TRIM’s Interfaith
Books and Beliefs discusses
Goddess/Wiccan
tradition,
10:30am, Tsunami Books. 744-
8140. FREE.
Venerable Lama Tsang Tsing
bestows the White Tara empower-
ment, 2pm, Kagyu Dakshang
Chuling Dharma Center, 917 E.
43rd. 485-3961. $20.
THEATER Noises Off contin-
ues. See Friday.
Urinetown continues. See Friday.
Sophisticated
THEATER
Ladies, 7pm, Hult Center. $25.50-
$39.50.
VIGIL Drums of Peace: Rhythm
Not Rhetoric, open drum circle,
2pm-4pm, Federal Building. FREE.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise 6:57am; Sunset 7:15pm
Av High 76; Av Low 46
BENEFIT Ambrosia restaurant
and staff donate 40% of their
gross receipts in a fundraiser for
Hurricane Katrina victims, today
and
tomorrow,
Ambrosia
Restaurant. Donations for Mercy
Corps can also be sent to the
restaurant at 174 E. Broadway,
Eugene, OR 97401.
FILM The End of Suburbia: Oil
Depletion and the Collapse of the
American Dream, discussion to
follow, 7pm, 4645 W. Hillside Dr.
431-6658. FREE.
GATHERING
Update on
Cuba, discussion featuring Juanita
Rodriguez on her participation
with the July Pastors for Peace
Caravan and Dennis Gilbert on the
legal case of the Cuban Five, 7pm,
World Café. CISCAP, 485-8633.
FREE.
MUSIC International Talk (and
Dress) Like a Pirate Day Mardi
Gras Party and benefit for victims
of Hurricane Katrina, performanc-
es by Wetsock, Scrambled Ape,
Natty O Band, DJ Gen.Erik and
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