Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, March 02, 2006, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
Salsa
DANCING!
Bukowski: Born Into This, 9:30pm
tonight and March 9; 7:30pm
tomorrow, hosted by Paul
Dresman; 6pm March 5, DIVA. $5.
GATHERINGS Public Interest
Environmental Law Conference, pan-
els, workshops, presentations, films
and more, 8am-9pm, with lunch
addresses by David Orr & Dinah Bear
& evening keynote addresses by
Colleen McCrory & Antonio Oposa,
various locations, UO. Continues
through March 5. www.pielc.org
FRIDAY, MARCH 3
Free dance lessons • 9-10pm
$5 cover • All ages welcome with
DJs Mario Mora & Herman Reyes
Serena Becker and Rochelle Gause give a
presentation on their experiences in
Palestine’s occupied territories Saturday
at the UO, Sunday at Morning Glory Café
and Monday at Cozmic Pizza.
City Club: “How Good is That Movie,
Anyway? And Who Says So?” with
Lois Wadsworth and Debra
Merskin, 11:50am, Downtown
Athletic Club. $3, members free.
Green Drinks, part of a worldwide
movement gathering environmen-
talists & progressives together to
have fun & share ideas, 4pm-6pm,
Lilith’s Lair, 453 Willamette. 284-
7020.
“Made in Oregon!” First Friday cel-
ebration with Eugene City Singers,
6pm, and Bob Welch discussing
My Oregon, 7pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Grand month-long re-opening cel-
ebration kick-off with ribbon cut-
ting, performance by Complicated,
refreshments and more, 6:30pm,
Mother Kali’s. 343-4864. FREE.
KIDS Tot Science Discovery Day:
Microscopic World, 10am, Science
Factory. $10 per parent/child combo.
Pajamarama storytime, celebrate
Dr. Seuss’ birthday, 7pm, Barnes &
Noble. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS “Humor,
Keynesian Economics, 8am and
8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Oregon RV Show and Sale contin-
ues. See Thursday, March 2.
SPIRITUAL
“Live Your
Passion: Life Purpose Here and
Now!” with Patrick J. Harbula,
7pm, Spiritual Growth Center.
485-0035. FREE.
THEATER Act 1 Festival, two
sets of one-act plays, one set
tonight and March 5, second set
tomorrow,
Pocket
Theatre,
Thurston High School. 744-5140.
Reservations at 988-5350. $5.
After Mrs. Rochester, 8pm tonight,
tomorrow and March 10, 11, 17 & 18;
7:30pm March 9; 2pm March 12,
Robinson Theatre, UO. 346-4363.
$12, $9 stu., sr., $5 UO stu.
Oregon Crafted open studio week-
end, artist studios in Lane, Linn,
Lincoln and Benton Counties will be
open for visitors, 10am-4pm, various
locations. Featuring Mark Andrew
Sculpture Studio, 29775 Fox Hollow.
Oregon Crafted guidebook required.
www.oregoncrafted.org
Vendors’ Faire with lampwork
demonstrations by Mazet Studios,
work by other artists, face paint-
ing, music, grand opening of the
garden room and more, 442 Main
St., Spfd. FREE.
COMEDY Eugene Wilders vs.
Bear, with discussion and presenta-
tion by the Raincoast Conservation
Society, 7pm, 180 PLC. FREE.
Lisa B, spoken word poet, 6pm,
Cozmic Pizza. Don.
posting with OSU Lane County mas-
ter gardeners, 10am, GrassRoots
Garden compost demonstration
site. 682-5542. FREE.
The King and I continues. See
Thursday, March 2.
“We Love Roses!,” Stuart Leaton
introduces new rose varieties and
discusses proper care and prun-
ing, Gray’s Garden Centers: 10am
Eugene, 2pm Springfield. FREE.
Swing Shift, 7:30pm,
Henry’s. 21+ show. $5.
John
The Jazz Café, 8pm, 178 Music,
UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.
Bat Makumba, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$6.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses contempo-
rary economics with Richard Holt,
author of A New Guide to Post
4
SATURDAY
Sunrise 6:44am; Sunset 6:05pm
Av High 54; Av Low 36
ARTS/VISUAL Gallery Talk:
“Eye Contact” with Dan Powell
and Camilla Dussinger, 2pm,
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.
346-3027.
Artists’ comments session and
reception for “Tea: Engaging the
Senses — From Cuppa to Ceremony,”
3pm, White Lotus Gallery. FREE.
DJ Mario Mora
eugene
FRIDAY, MARCH 24
cultural
Dance to the LIVE music of
CALIENTÉ
irish
festival
HOT SALSA BAND
Free dance lessons • 9-10pm
Music & Dance • 10pm-1:30am
All Ages welcome! • $10 cover
at V ET ’ S C LUB B ALLROOM
1626 WILLAMETTE ST. • EUGENE
517-5238
mario@salsamora.com
Saturday, March 11
Sheldon High School
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concert continues. See Friday.
Waiting for Godot, 8pm tonight,
tomorrow and March 9-11; 2pm
March 5 and 12, Very Little
Theatre. 344-7751. $10.
Reignition Vol. 14: The Detonators,
The Anxieties, The Happy Bastards,
Pirate Radio, 7:30pm, WOW Hall. $5.
$5 cover • All ages welcome with
FILM Last Stand of the Great
Bukowski: Born Into This contin-
ues. See Friday.
UO Opera Ensemble presents The
Marriage of Figaro, 7pm tonight &
tomorrow; 2:30pm March 5,
Performance Hall, LCC. 346-4363.
$15, $10 stu., sr.
Free dance lessons • 9-10pm
DANCE Lowry Champion MFA
Passion, Poetry & Activisim from
Cork, Ireland,” John McCarthy
speaks & reads from Hope on a
Rope: A Journey From Despair to
Joy, 5:30pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
Get Set Go, 3pm, CD World. FREE.
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
Glenwood
Chucks,
8pm,
ComedySportz Theater. $8, $6 stu.
Actors Cabaret Youth Academy
presents Grease: The School Edition,
7:30pm tonight, tomorrow and
March 10-12; 2pm March 5, Actors
Cabaret Annex. $10, $6 under 12.
MUSIC Peter Giri, noon, Rose’s
Diner, Spfd. FREE.
Enter to win
two tickets to
GARDENING Hands-on com-
GATHERINGS Public Interest
Environmental Law Conference,
panels, workshops, presentations,
films and more, 8am-9pm, with
lunch addresses by Evon Peter and
Jim Woolsey and evening keynote
addresses by Margie Eugene-
Richard and M.C. Mehta, various
locations, UO. Conference continues
through March 5. www.pielc.org
Sophia Sanctuary’s International
Women’s Day of Healing,
Pampering and Empowerment By
and For Women, with entertain-
ment, childcare, lunch and heal-
ings, 9:30am-5pm, Westmoreland
Community Center. Maria, 683-
Italian Champagne Brunch
Sunday Afternoons
11:00am-2:30pm
Smooth Jazz
f rom 11-2 featuring
Paul Biondi (Woodwinds)
& Mark Haggard (Piano)
Every Sunday - 830 Olive Avenue • Eugene
Validated Parking Available
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