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CALENDAR DANCE Middle Eastern Dance Guild of Eugene Fall Festival of Music and Dance, noon-10pm with 7pm dance show featuring Gypsy Fire, Cozmic Pizza. Sug. don. Heirloom, 9am, UO Bookstore. FREE. meet at Alton Baker Park. Donna, 688-6283. MUSIC Nik Fury, Creswell, 1pm, Eugene West 11th Christian Supply Store. FREE. International baseball tryouts, represent the U.S. in internation- al competition, 9am, North Eugene High School. Register at 740-373-4455. $25. Ballet Fantastique and Traduza present Mosaico de Danza, 7pm, Hult Center. $12, $8 stu., sr. Atrium Amateur Hour: Alder Street Wind Quintet, 2pm, Atrium Building, 10th & Olive. FREE. FILM Japanapalooza, Session 1: Woman in the Dunes, 8pm, DIVA. FREE. Wow & Flutter, 3pm, CD World. FREE. “The Weekend of the Living Dead” continues with Night of the Living Dead, 11:15pm, Bijou Art Cinemas. $4. GARDENING Fall Bulb Sale and Garden Talks event, 9am- 4pm, OSU/Lane County Extension Service. FREE. GATHERINGS Eugene Weekly Best of Eugene Awards Show, a benefit for FOOD for Lane County with performances by Mason Williams, Los Mex Pistols del Norte, Android Ethic, Charles Dowd & the Oregon Percussion Ensemble, Laura Kemp, Norma Fraser, WYM- PROV! and many more, 7:30pm, McDonald Theatre. $3-$10 ss. Farmers’ Market, local produce, meats, plants, flowers, foods and more, 9am-4pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE. Mary Flower, Jerry Zybach & Blue Owens, a benefit for FOOD for Lane County, 9pm, Luna. 21+ show. $10 with two cans of food. Eugene Weekly Post Awards Show Party and benefit for FOOD for Lane County, with the Visible Men, The Audio Schizophrenic and Freaks in the House, 10pm, John Henry’s. 21+ show. FREE; donations welcome. ON THE AIR “Jivin’ John’s County Classics” features Asleep at the Wheel, 9am, KRVM 91.9 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs ride: River Road, Monroe, Clear Lake, 30+ miles, 9am, Northwest Association for Adult Competitive Kickball game, 4pm, Skinner Butte Park ballfield. eugenekickball@yahoo.com FREE. Swarovski Austrian Crystal Beads & Prisms Over 900 styles to choose from Obsidians trips: Drift Creek, 8 miles; Tahkenitch Dunes, 6.5 miles. See YMCA board for details. SPIRITUAL TRIM’s Interfaith Books and Beliefs featuring “Science of Mind,” 10:30am, Tsunami Books. 744-8140. FREE. Two Rivers Interfaith Ministries’ labyrinth walk, spiritual saunter hosted by Netti Garner, 4pm, Priory Farm, Cottage Grove. 767- 0953. THEATER Lord Leebrick Theatre Company performs selections from Assassins, 2pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. 10/31/05 Irene Kai reads at the UO’s Knight Library Monday. Eugene Saturday Market, 10am- 5pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. Music by Ken Silverman, 10am; Allison Scull & Victor Martin, noon; He Mele Ukulele, 1pm; Papa T, 2pm; Silas, 3:30pm. FREE. Speak your mind at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Terrace, 11am-3pm, County Courthouse, 8th & Oak. FREE. Clayfest, 10am-6pm today and tomorrow, Lane County Fairgrounds. FREE. Rainbow River Womyn, lesbian social group meeting, 5pm, Lilith’s Lair, 453 Willamette. Sue, 741-1210. FREE. Lane County Home Improvement Show continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Oregon Bioneers 2nd Annual Conference continues. See Friday. KIDS Kids and families create festive and colorful paper but- terflies for display during the 12th annual Día de los Muertos exhibit, 1pm-3pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. 345-1571. FREE. Dog Tale Time, kids read to sup- portive dogs for 15-minute ses- sions, 2pm, Downtown Library. Register at 682-8316. FREE. LITERARY Blakely reads ARTS from Joe The O UR 47 TH S EASON C HAMBER M USIC C ORVALLIS PROUDLY PRESENTS Vienna Piano Trio W EDNESDAY , N OVEMBER 2, 2005, 7:30 L A S ELLS S TEWART C ENTER PM M OZART P IANO T RIO IN B- FLAT M AJOR , KV 502 S CHOENBERG V ERKLÄRTE N ACHT , O P . 4 ( ARR . E. S TEUERMANN ) S CHUMANN P IANO T RIO N O . 1 IN D M INOR , O P . 63 Tickets are $22 for adults; all K-12th grade students admitted free; OSU students free with ID, $5 all other students. There is no reserved seating. Tickets may be purchased at the door the night of the concert, or in advance at Grass Roots Bookstore in Corvallis and Sid Stevens Jewelers in Albany. For further information see our website, www.violins.org, or contact Carol Williams at 757-0902. T HIS CONCERT SPONSORED BY : OCTOBER 13, 2005 17