CALENDAR
Let’s do lunch at
Urinetown
continues.
Thursday, Oct. 27.
present Haydn’s “Lord Nelson”
Mass and Vivaldi’s Gloria, 8pm
tonight and 2:30pm tomorrow,
Hult Center. $15-$28.
The Rocky Horror Show contin-
ues. See Friday.
Newsboys,
7pm,
Theatre. Sold out.
Night of the Living Dead contin-
ues. See Friday.
McDonald
Rock ‘n’ Roll Soliders, The
Vacation, Blimp, Deleted Scenes,
7:30pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10
dos.
Satin Love Orchestra pre-
Halloween costume ball and dance
party, 9pm, Eugene Hilton
Ballroom. 21+ show. $17.
Mood Area 52, release party for
Guevara’s
Ghost,
with
Terpsichores Daughters, 9:30pm,
Sam Bond’s Garage. 21+ show. $7.
Halloween Party with Deb
Cleveland and the Vipers, 9pm,
Quackers. 21+ show. FREE.
Reeble Jar Halloween show, 9pm,
Luna. 21+ show. $7.
Go 2 11 Halloween Bash, 9pm,
Yukon Jack’s, Veneta. 935-1921.
Halloween Bash with On the First
Day … They Were Kittens, The
Death Of, Mendozza, Virtuous
Pagans, Barking Gizzard, 9pm,
Wetlands. 21+ show. $5.
Mac’s Halloween Ball with John
Swan and the Revelators, 9:30pm,
Mac’s at the Vet’s Club. 21+ show.
$5, $4 with costume.
Halloween Party with Eleven Eyes,
9:30pm, Jaxx Lounge. 21+ show.
$5.
Halloween Bash with DJ Eclipse,
9:30pm, Sam’s Place. 21+ show.
$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride, Dorena Reservoir, 35-
70 miles, 9am, meet at Alton
Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org
Mushroom Walk with fungal ecolo-
gist Kyle Hammond, 11am, Mount
Pisgah Visitor Center. 747-1504. $3
don.
Northwest Association for Adult
Competitive Kickball game, 4pm,
Skinner Butte Park ballfield.
eugenekickball@yahoo.com FREE.
Obsidians trips: Amazon headwa-
ters/Ridgeline Trail, 5 miles; Baker
Beach, 7.3 miles. See YMCA board
for details.
SPIRITUAL “Ayurveda for
Women,” Part I, 10:30am; Part II,
1:30pm, Dr. Chauhan, Yoga West.
$25 each session.
THEATER The Stinky Cheese
Man and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid)
Tales, 10:30am, Hult Center. $20,
$10 under 18.
Lend Me a Tenor continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 27.
A Piece of My Heart continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 27.
Sugar continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 27.
See
30
S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:47am; Sunset 6:05pm
Av High 58; Av Low 39
A R T S / V I S U A L
Eccentricities open house, noon-
5pm, with author Maryl Barker
and therapy dog Gracie signing
books for adults and children, 1pm-
3pm, Eccentricities, 2368 Agate.
FREE.
Artist studio open house, Lisa
Ponder, custom-designed grave-
stones and stone carvings, 1pm-
5pm, left of 2780 Potter St. 465-
9343. FREE.
BENEFITS Autism Rocks 2nd
Annual Pre-Halloween Mask
Making Party, with karaoke, prizes,
costumes and more, all proceeds
benefit the Autism Community,
4pm-7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5, $20
family.
Eastside Elementary School stu-
dents’ rummage sale continues.
See Saturday.
FILM The Best of the 2004
Archaeology
Channel
International Film and Video
Festival: Kurtal: Snake Spirit,
Secrets of the Dead: Search for
the First Human and Sastun: My
Apprenticeship with a Maya
Healer, noon, Bijou Art Cinemas.
$6.
Neptune and In Void of Reverence
with live soundtrack, 11:45pm,
Bijou Art Cinema. $3.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
continues. See Friday.
GATHERINGS
Mushroom
Festival and Plant Sale, one of the
largest mushroom displays on the
west coast, scarecrow contest,
children’s activities, food, crafts,
hayrides, wine tasting and more,
10am-4pm,
Mount
Pisgah
Arboretum. 747-3817. $5, $10 fami-
ly, members free.
Progressive Community Forum:
“Civil Resistance! What It Is, How It
Works, Why It’s Time,” 1:30pm,
McNail-Riley House. Justice Not
War, 606-2877. FREE; bring plates,
cups and utensils for dessert
potluck. Costumes encouraged.
Food Not Bombs serves meals,
3pm-5pm, near deer mural at
Washington Jefferson Park. FREE.
Halloween
Sponsored by
PLAZA LATINA
Supermarket
1333 W. 7th Ave • Eugene
FRIDAY
OCT. 28 TH
Free Lessons
9-10pm
DJ Music
& Dance
10pm-1:30am
Cover $7 • All Ages
Prizes to the
best costume!
“What’s Happening to Health Care
Nationally and Locally,” discussion
with elected officials and doctors,
5pm, Eugene Garden Club. 484-
6145. FREE; bring potluck dish.
LITERARY ARTS Jon Baur
and Mark Summers sign and read
Pirattitude: So You Wanna Be a
Pirate? Here’s How!, 2pm, Books
Without Borders. 284-2838. FREE.
A “Literary Día de los Muertos”
with Shannon Applegate reading
from Living Among Headstones,
poets Barbara Drake and Kit
Siebert, novelist Michael Strelow
and more, 4pm, Tsunami Books.
FREE.
( F O R M E R LY T H E H O T B O D Y C L U B )
MUSIC Michael Erbentraut,
1pm-4pm, Heritage Stone, left of
2780 Potter St. 465-9343. FREE.
Andrew Manze and the English
Concert, 3pm, Beall Hall, UO. $12-
$29.
Halloween
Party
“Pipe Screams,” members and
friends of the Eugene Chapter of
the American Guild of Organists, a
fundraiser to pay for “The Oregon
Loft” radio show, 7pm, First United
Methodist Church. Don.
Sat.
Oct. 29
Costume
Contest
Devil’s Night with Hippie Pistol,
Pesky Lil’ Devils, Bitch Machine, DJ
Ender, 7pm, Crow’s Nest, Cottage
Grove. $4, $3 with costume.
with CASH
PRIZES
Dierks Bentley, Cross Canadian
Ragweed, 7:30pm, McDonald
Theatre. $22.50 adv., $25 dos.
Eugene Concert Choir continues.
See Saturday.
ON THE AIR “The Sunday
Morning Hangover” features “Hell
Night: The History of Halloween,”
a discussion and musical collage
with host Reverend Marc Time and
local artist Peter Herley, 8am,
KWVA 88.1 FM.
Amateur Wet T-Shirt
Contest - Wed., Nov. 2
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
2165 W. 11th
Avenue • Eugene, OR
683-6021
CASH PRIZES
GEARs ride, Windberry Creek Park
on Fall Creek Reservoir, 40-70
miles, 9am, meet at Alton Baker
Park. Gary, 484-9398.
THEATER
Wycliffe Dinner
Theatre,
6:15pm,
Calvary
Fellowship. Reservations required
at 731-8027. FREE.
Lend Me a Tenor continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 27.
The Rocky Horror Show contin-
ues. See Friday.
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VIGIL Drums of Peace: Rhythm
Not Rhetoric, open drum circle,
2pm-4pm, Federal Building. FREE.
VOLUNTEER Volunteer knit-
ting corner, help make hats for
chemotherapy patients and pre-
mature babies, materials provid-
ed, 2pm-4pm, 318 EMU, UO. FREE.
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