Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 2005)
AIDS O RPHANS B ENEFIT L ECTURE Saturday October 15th Beginning at 10am PDT “ Science Meets Religion” a 3-hour worldwide benefit teleconference lecture for western KwaZulu-Natal AIDS orphans www.AIDSBabies.org 1236 Kincaid (Between UO bookstore & Rennie’s Landing) For more information call: 541-914-7366 CALENDAR Assassins continues. Thursday, Oct. 13. See Sugar continues. See Friday. E M U ST ALS O C NT RE Time Warp Nobody’s Baby VINTAGE CLOTHES 365 E. 13th St • 343-6842 Mon-Sat 11-6 • Sun 12-4 18 OCTOBER 13, 2005 Food Not Bombs serves meals, 3pm-5pm, near deer mural at Washington Jefferson Park. FREE. 16 Lane County Home Improvement Show continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Sunrise 7:29am; Sunset 6:26pm Av High 65; Av Low 40 LECTURES National Breast S U N DAY BENEFITS W so h en me b ma one eing tt els er s e materials or $10 sug. don. with- out. PFLAG 8th Annual Dinner & Silent Auction, music by Complicated, 4:30pm, Lane County Fairgrounds. Reservations required at 988- 1990. $20, $8 kids under 10. FILM The Best of the 2004 Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival: The Mystery of Chaco Canyon and Searching for Blue, noon, Bijou Art Cinemas. $6. Odd Sunday Film Seminar: Eating Raoul, discussion to fol- low, 6pm, DIVA. FREE. “The Weekend of the Living Dead” continues with Plan 9 From Outer Space, 11:15pm, Bijou Art Cinemas. $4. GARDENING “Autumn Gardens: Emulating Nature” with Evelyn Hess of Lorane Hill Farms, 1pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum. Register at 747- 1504. $20. GATHERINGS 2005 Fall Stamp Show, 10am-4:30pm, Eugene Masonic Lodge. Liz, 687- 1925. FREE. Ira Schorr of Physicians for Social Research leads discus- sions on “How to Talk to Americans About Global Issues: Iraq, Terrorism, Nuclear Dangers and Global Warming,” 2:30pm, First Congregational Church. RSVP to 485-0911. $25 with Clayfest continues. See Friday. Oregon Bioneers 2nd Annual Conference continues. See Friday. “The Son of Saturday Gold” fea- tures music and conversation with Jimmy Reed, 11am, KRVM 91.9 FM. “Sunday at Noon” features Ira Shorr, National Field Director for Physicians for Social Responsibility, discussing the war in Iraq, noon, KLCC 89.7 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs ride: Annual Eugene Hill Climb, 4,000 feet of climbing, mostly within Eugene city limits, 40 miles, 9am, meet at Alton Baker Park. Sue, 345-2110. Cancer Awareness Month: “Curing the Incurable: The Power and Possibilities of Prayer,” Maryl Walters, 5:30pm, Shedd Institute. FREE. Obsidians trips: Belknap Crater, 8 miles; City Park, Veneta, bike 35 miles. See YMCA board for details. “Iraq, Terrorism, Nuclear Dangers and Global Warming: Feeling Safe Yet?,” Ira Schorr, 7pm, R150 Columbia, UO. FREE. ment program focusing on the life of the Bab, forerunner to Baha’u’llah, 10:30pm following weekly devotional service, Baha’i Center, 1458 Alder. FREE. LITERARY ARTS John Daniel reads from Rogue River Journal: A Winter Alone, 5pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. MUSIC Dal Sacro al Profano II: Music of the Italian Baroque, with Jamie Weaver, Laura Berryhill, Margret Gries and spe- cial guests, 3pm, Central Lutheran Church. $7, $1 stu. The 24th Annual John Lennon Birthday Celebration, featuring Beatles/Lennon music with The Number 9 Band, The Lennonite Choir, Paul Safar & Nancy Wood, Ruckus, Los Paranoias, Red Pajamas, The Great Intenders and more, 5pm, Cozmic Pizza. $2 sug. don. Lost Dogs, Theo, 7:30pm, WOW Hall. $18 adv., $20 dos. SPIRITUAL Adult enrich- “The Six Bardos in Life and Death,” a talk by the Venerable Lama Tsang Tsing, 2pm, Kagyu Dakshang Chuling Dharma Center, 917 E. 43rd. $20. “Healing Power of Qigong” pres- entation, 3pm, 1035 Willamette. Suman, 688-5857. $5 don. Ceremony of Release and Renewal with Barbara Stott, 6:30pm, near Camp Creek. For directions and reservations call 747-6900. $20. enChanted Eve, interfaith chant led by Netti Garner, 7pm, Unity of the Valley. 345-9913. Don. THEATER Assassins contin- ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Sugar continues. See Friday. VIGIL xbxrx, On the First Day … They Were Kittens, Meet Me in the Frozen Torso Heap, 9pm, Indigo District. 21+ show. $3. Drums of Peace: Rhythm Not Rhetoric, open drum circle, 2pm-4pm, Federal Building. FREE. ON VOLUNTEER Volunteer knit- ting corner, learn to knit and help make hats for chemothera- py patients and premature THE AIR “Sentinel Radio” discusses “Maximize the effectiveness of prayer,” 7am, KPNW 1120 AM.