CALENDAR
KIDS Firefighters and Fire
Trucks, learn fire safety and sit in a
real fire truck, 3:30pm, Springfield
Library. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Linda
Clare and Kristen Ingram discuss
Revealed, 2pm, Barnes & Noble.
FREE.
MUSIC Atrium Amateur Hour:
Mozart’s Divertimento No. 17 with
Tricia and friends, 2pm, Atrium
Building. 344-0483. FREE.
Riffle, 2pm, Moshofsky Center,
Autzen Stadium. FREE with ticket
to UO football game.
24-hour show and hurricane relief
benefit, all proceeds go to
America’s Second Harvest, 4pm
today through 7pm tomorrow,
Eugene Hilton. Today’s performers
include Barbara Healy, Don
Latarski & Gus Russell, 4pm;
Inspirational Sound Choir, 4:30pm;
Coupe de Ville, 5pm; Steve Ibach,
5:30pm; JakiSu & the 12th Avenue
Band, 6pm; Curt Masterson,
6:30pm; Ruckus, 6:45pm; Maren,
7:15pm; Brennan, 8pm; Elizabeth
Cable, 8:45pm; Jerry Zybach & the
Stagehogs, 9pm; Walker T. Ryan,
9:45pm; Skip Jones & the Spirit of
New Orleans, 10:30pm; Long
Division, 11:20pm; Two Leg Lucy,
11:35pm. Don.
Robert Dillon, 4pm, CD World.
FREE.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:04am; Sunset 7:04pm
Av High 74; Av Low 45
ARTS/VISUAL An Evening
of Art with presentations by a vari-
ety of Eugene artists who will dis-
cuss their stories and the tech-
niques behind their work, proceeds
to benefit several non-profit organ-
izations, 4pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5-
$15 ss.
BENEFIT 18th Annual Beacons
Keith Fullerton Wharton, aka
Hrvatski, 8pm, DIVA. $5.
Portastatic, The Rosebuds, 9pm,
WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.
Minmae, Testface, 9pm, Tiny
Tavern. 21+ show. FREE.
ON THE AIR “Sentinel Radio”
discusses “Restoration and hope —
what’s possible in the aftermath of
Katrina,” 7am, KPNW 1120 AM.
“The Sunday Morning Hangover”
features “The Wacky World of
Whistling” with artists such as
Brother Bones, Fred Lowery, Sister
Jean and others with host
Reverend Marc Time, 8am, KWVA
88.1 FM.
Athletic Auction, a fundraiser for
Northwest Christian College ath-
letic teams with silent auction, buf-
fet dinner, music, oral auction and
more, 4pm, Morse Event Center,
NCC. Connie, 684-7222. $20.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Evensong at Resurrection, an
English style evensong and benefit
for victims of Hurricane Katrina,
5pm, Episcopal Church of the
Ressurection. Don.
GEARs ride: long and medium,
Yoncalla and Lorane, 60-90 miles,
9am; short, lorane, 30 miles, 10am,
meet at Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
COMEDY
The
Comedy
Workout presents “The Brainy
Season,” 7pm, Actors Cabaret of
Eugene. 683-4368. $7.
Obsidians trip: Hand Lake to Scott
Lake, 5 miles. See YMCA board for
details.
GATHERINGS Piccadilly Flea
Market, 10am-4pm, Lane County
Fairgrounds Expo Halls. $1.50.
Rickie Lee Jones, 7:30pm, Jaqua
Concert Hall at The Shedd. 434-
7000.
“The Son of Saturday Gold” fea-
tures music and conversation with
Jerry Lee Lewis, 11am, KRVM 91.9
FM.
SPIRITUAL Sunday services
including meditation, chanting and
a talk on a Buddhist topic by priest
Green Day
play the
Memorial
Coliseum in
Portland on
Wednesday.
See On the
Road list-
ings.
Whirled Jaz featuring Tom
Bergeron and Don Latarski, 9pm,
Luna. $5.
Bro’s Trio and guests, a benefit for
Mercy Corps, 9pm, McShane’s.
Sug. don.
Heiruspecs, Enzyme, 9:30pm,
WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.
The Kissers, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s
Garage. 21+ show. $7.
SATURDAY!
ROSEGARDEN • 9_24_05
BILL GRAHAM PRESENTS
Heroes & Villains, The Glorious
Bride, Andrea Maxand, 10pm,
Luckey’s. 21+ show. $3-$5.
ON THE AIR “Jivin’ Johnny’s
Country Classics” features The
Hank Williams Songbook, 9am,
KRVM 91.9 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride, river to Junction City,
30-80 miles, 9am, meet at Alton
Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org
Fall Bird Walk with Dick Lamster
and Maeve Sowles, 8am, Mount
Pisgah Visitor Center. 747-1504. $3
don.
Medicinal Herb Walk with Sherri
Brown, 10am, Mount Pisgah Visitor
Center. 747-1504. $3 don.
Animal Tracking and Nature
Awareness with Linda Redmon and
Steve Kriegh, 1pm, Mount Pisgah
Arboretum. Register at 747-1504.
$15, $5 kids 10-18, $20 family.
Northwest Association for Adult
Competitive Kickball game, 4pm,
Skinner Butte Park ballfield.
eugenekickball@yahoo.com FREE.
Obsidians trips: The Twins, 6.6
miles; Vivian Lake, 7 miles. See
YMCA board for details.
P R E S E N TAT I O N
“Introduction to Embedded Linux”
with Mike Cherba of the Eugene
Linux User’s Group, 1pm, EWEB.
FREE.
SPIRITUAL
Rejuventating
yoga, 10am, Priory Farm, Cottage
Grove. 767-0953. $5.
“Authentic Power,” an evening with
Gary Zukav & Linda Francis, 7pm,
McDonald Theatre. $20, $15 stu., sr.
THEATER Assassins, 8pm
tonight and Sept. 29 and 30 and
Oct. 1, 6-8 and 13-15; 2pm Oct. 9
and 16, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $18
Friday & Saturday, $14 Thursday &
Sunday.
Cinderella, a Youth Acedemy pro-
duction, 2pm tonight, tomorrow
and Oct. 1 & 2, Actors Cabaret
Annex. $12, $8 under 12.
Noises Off continues. See Friday.
Urinetown continues. See Friday.
Living History Festival continues.
See Saturday.
LECTURE
University
Convocation: “Einstein’s Lesson for
the Third Millenium,” a multimedia
lecture by Dr. Sylvester James
Gates, Jr., Director of the Center
for String and Patricle Theory at
the University of Maryland, 3pm,
McArthur Court, UO. 346-1246.
FREE.
MUSIC 24-hour show and hurri-
cane relief benefit continues from
Saturday through 7pm, Eugene
Hilton. Today’s performers include
Mickey and the Mojo Hitmen,
12:30am; Two Easy, 1:15am; I-Chele
and the Circle of Light, 1:30am; Two
Easy, 2:30am; Big Roy and the
Twigs, 2:45am; Jonny Flash,
3:15am; Oonie Egghen with Paul J.
Biondi, 4:15am; Bigfoot John, 6am;
Natty “O,” 6:30am; Flying Crooked,
7:30am; Thom Witherow, 8am;
Sweet River, 8:30am; Old Time
News, 9am; Red Pajamas, 9:30am;
Amee McCaa, 10:15am; Peter Giri &
Company, 10:45am; Jerry & Blue,
11:30am; Members of the Sugar
Beets, 11:45am; Dahman Beck,
12:30pm; Rob Tobias, 1:10pm;
Amish Love Child, 1:40pm;
Americanistan, 2:25pm; Kelly
Thibodeaux and Etouffe, 2:55pm;
Bill Rhodes, 4pm; Talk, 4:45pm;
Soromundi, 5pm; Grand Finale
with Soromundi, Jerry Zybach and
Wylie McKinnon, 5:30pm. Don.
Karney, Shelley Doty, Matt Vrba,
6pm, CD World. FREE.
Ejo McMullen, 9am, Eugene Zendo.
302-4576. FREE.
Sunday devotional service, 10am;
Adult enrichment program dis-
cusses “Virtues,” 10:30am, Eugene
Baha’i Center. 344-3173. FREE.
Dances of Universal Peace, joyful
and devotional dances from many
traditions, all dances taught for all
ages, 7pm, St. Mary’s Episcopal
Church. Don.
Way of the Tao Drum Medicine
Wheel, 7pm, Yurt, 2826 Floral Hill.
915-5723. Don.
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HULT CENTER
THEATER Cinderella contin-
ues. See Saturday.
VIGIL Drums of Peace: Rhythm
Not Rhetoric, open drum circle,
2pm-4pm, Federal Building. FREE.
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NEXT WEEK!
M O N DAY
Sunrise 7:05am; Sunset 7:02pm
Av High 73; Av Low 45
ARTS/VISUAL An opening
Tickets available at the Hult Center box offi ce or online at hultcenter.org
or hob.com or charge by phone (541) 682-5000
for work by the mural and pin-
hole/holga photography classes,
6pm, Laverne Krause Gallery, UO.
FREE.
BENEFIT Ring of Fire donates
a percentage of dinner sales to
Mercy Corps.
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