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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 6:25am; Sunset 6:19pm
Av High 56; Av Low 37
Singing Bowls • Jewelry • Shawls • CDs
Clothes • Bags & Much More.
A R T S / V I S U A L
“Contemporary Artists from the
Netherlands,” a lecture by Toon
Verhoef, 4:30pm; “Notes in Transit:
Observations on the Contemporary
Scene,” a lecture by Bruce
Guenther, 6pm, Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art. 346-3027.
DANCE Dance Quarterly, 7pm,
Dougherty Dance Theatre, UO.
346-3386. FREE.
FILM The Idiot, Episode 10, 6pm;
The Diamond Arm, 7pm; Brigade,
Episode 10, 9pm, Russian with
English subtitles, 111 Pacific, UO. FREE.
The Producers, 7pm, 180 PLC, UO.
FREE.
GATHERINGS “Open Hall” at
the Shedd Institute, expore and
tour the space, noon-3pm weekly,
Jaqua Concert Hall. 687-6526.
FREE.
Eugene Macintosh User Group
meeting with Q&A session & dis-
cussion of Tiger interface tips &
favorite web sites, 6:30pm, Vet’s
Club. FREE.
“Guantanamo, Torture, Kidnapping
and Civil Liberties,” a panel discus-
sion led by ACLU of Oregon Director
David Fidanque, 7pm, Downtown
Library. 345-6162. FREE.
KIDS Classroom tour, 8:30am,
Eugene Waldorf School. FREE.
Teen Book Club, discuss Sandry’s
Book by Tamora Pierce, 4pm,
Downtown Library. Register at
682-5450. FREE.
MUSIC Oneida, Parchment Farm,
The Mood, 8pm, WOW Hall. $10, $8
stu. adv.
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs Tuesday and
Wednesday in Portland. See On the Road listings.
Pizza. $1.
5th Annual American Beauty trib-
ute/memorial show with The Great
All Merge, 9pm, Sam Bond’s
Garage. 21+ show. $3-$5 ss.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” features two represen-
tatives of the Oregon National
Guard discussing recruiting and the
guard’s role at home and abroad,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“UO Today” continues. See Monday.
THEATER Preview perform-
ances: Suddenly, Last Summer,
8pm tonight and tomorrow, Lord
Leebrick theatre. $8.
VIGIL
Faith in Action and
Progressive Responses Peace
Vigil, 4:30pm-5:30pm, Federal
Building. FREE.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:23am; Sunset 6:20pm
Av High 56; Av Low 37
FILM Streetwise, panel discus-
sion about hunger and homeless-
ness to follow, 5pm, 307 Building
17, LCC. 463-5166. Two nonperish-
able food items or $3 don.
265 E. 13th Ave. Eugene, OR 97401 • 541.485.8007 • Key to Tibet@yahoo.com
www.tibetdreams.com
Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie
Story with Q&A with filmmaker
Bonnie Kreps, 6pm, Knight Law,
UO. FREE.
I Know I Am Not Alone, 6:30pm,
110 Willamette, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS “Leadership
Issues
for
Organizations
Committed to Race Relations and
Diversity,” a luncheon panel dis-
cussion, 11:30am, Banquet Room,
Northwest Christian College.
Reservations
required
at
www.nwcc.edu $10.
Sacred Birth Circle: Empowering
Mothers, a gathering of birth prac-
titioners, pregnant women and
mothers to share stories and pro-
mote
conscious
childbirth,
6:30pm, South Hills Yoga. Anita,
556-7144. FREE.
Bridging the Gap, support group
for grandparents raising grand-
children,
7pm,
Willamette
Christian Center, 2500 W. 18th.
FREE.
Bus Project Presents “Cheers!,”
have a beer with Eugene and
Springfield City Council, Lane
County Commission and EWEB
Board
candidates,
7:30pm,
Eugene City Brewery. 344-9999.
KIDS Tween Scene for grades 4-
6, discuss Gregor the Overlander
by Suaznne Collins, 4pm,
Koenigsberg Three, 8pm, Cozmic
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2:10pm
Audience
nominates
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World Peace
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2:30 Strategies for
Family Harmony
Panel Discussion
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FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2006 • 2-5PM
4:30 Compassion
and Community: WFS Teen
Superheroes Experience in
Mississippi & Louisiana.
Slide Show/Talk
3:15 US Dept of Peace
presented by David Hazen
3:50 Poetry and
Song by
Wellsprings
students;
Open Mic
Plus Organic Food,
Music by
Fortune Cookie,
Student Art,
Information
Tables
3590 W. 18th Avenue
Eugene • 686-1223
FRIENDS SCHOOL
(South side of the street, in the Mennonite Church)
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