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About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 2005)
CALENDAR Same Day Service Gift Certificates Available Minus the Bear plays the WOW Hall Tuesday. EUGENE EMPLOYEES We are now accepting ODS insurance. Foot Massage/Reflexology Therapeutic Foot Treatments Full Body Massage babies, materials provided, 1pm- 4pm, 318 EMU, UO. FREE. Assisted Living, Spfd. www.profluclinics.com $25. LITERARY ARTS Irene Kai 17 M O N DAY Sunrise 7:31am; Sunset 6:25pm Av High 64; Av Low 40 ARTS/VISUAL An opening for work by Kristen Emmett, Kelly Coulter, Rani Robison, Sharon Champ and Collin Janke, 6pm, Laverne Krause Gallery. FREE. MuseArt Drawing Group, draw local musicians, this month with Erin Rose, fiddle, 6:30pm- 8:30pm, World Café. Erin, 543- 9704. $5 sug. don. FILM Bijou Art Cinemas 25th Anniversary celebration with films from the first few weeks of the Bijou’s existence, popcorn, soda and cake, 7:30pm, Bijou Art Cinemas. $8. GATHERING PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Persons) meet- ing, discuss transgender issues, 6:45pm, First Congregational Church. FREE. HEALTH Flu vaccination clin- ic, 10am-2pm, Woodside reads from The Golden Mountain, 7 pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE. MUSIC Psyche Origami, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5. Itzhak Perlman with the Eugene Symphony, 8pm, Hult Center. 682-5000. moe., Gov’t Mule, 8pm, McDonald Theatre. $25 adv., $28 dos. The Hold Steady, The Constantines, Tim Fite, 9pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos. The Posies, Oranger, 9pm, John Henry’s. 21+ show. $8. ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Exchange” discusses the rapid growth and increasing populari- ty of drive-through coffee stands in the Northwest, with Travis Boersma of Dutch Bros. and Bruce Milleto of Bellisimo, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. “‘60s Beat” features music and conversation with Manfred Mann, 5pm, KRVM 91.9 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians trip, Mt. Pisgah sun- rise/moonset, 3 miles. See YMCA board for details. VIGIL “Women in Black Standing for Peace,” 5pm- 5:30pm, 7th Avenue & Pearl St. FREE. 18 T U E S D AY 686-4461 Sunrise 7:32am; Sunset 6:23pm Av High 64; Av Low 40 GATHERINGS Farmers’ Market, local produce, meats, plants, flowers, foods and more, 10am-3pm, 8th & Oak St. FREE. Educator Reception with Jan Eliot and Ginnie Lo, 5pm, Barnes & Noble. RSVP by Oct. 15 to 687- 0356. FREE. 35 West 8th Avenue Mon.-Fri. 9-6pm • Sat 10-6 WA S H I N G TO N • OREGON • H AWA I I Queerline, new queer youth activism network, watch Trangeneration and feast on ice cream, 5pm, Room 202, LCC Downtown Center. FREE. Crest Drive Citizens meeting and board officer nominations, 7pm, Morse Ranch. Kathy, 687-7199. FREE. Katrina Jam, weekly social and music gathering for Hurricane Katrina folks & friends, 8pm, 366 Clark St. Louisa, 684-9656. FREE. KIDS New Readers’ Book Club for ages 8 and under accompa- nied by an adult, 4pm, Springfield Library. Register at Youth Services Desk. FREE. Sir Readalot performs A Series of Unfortunate Events dramatic reading, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. LECTURES Legends of Bulgarian Wedding Music lec- ture/demonstration of Bulgarian Fall Clearance We’ve got your style … Leather Sofas I Sectionals I Dining Tables I Sideboards I Entertainment Occasional Tables I Easy Chairs I Beds and Chests I Ottomans I Home Office Selected Discontinued Ekornes Stressless also reduced. up to 50 % off No interest payment plans available with monthly payment, o.a.c. See store for details. EUGENE • 856 WILLAMETTE ST • 541-342-5000 OPEN MON-THURS & SAT 10-6 FRI 10-7 SUN 12-6 MEDFORD • 541-779-7878 • BEAVERTON • 503-644-4040 • PORTLAND • 503-255-3200 OCTOBER 13, 2005 19