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    CALENDAR
Choctaw story-
teller Tim Tingle
enthralls audiences
Saturday afternoon
at the Downtown
Library and
Saturday Evening
at the 16th Annual
Multi-Cultural
Storytelling
Festival at Very
Little Theatre.
cleanup of Westmoreland Park,
10:30am-noon, meet at Boys and
Girls Club, 1545 W. 22nd. 344-7133.
FREE; bring gloves. Snacks and
drinks provided.
Earth Day Weekend work party
continues. See Saturday.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise 6:14am; Sunset 8:08pm
Av High 62; Av Low 40
BENEFIT
Mr. Wolverine
Pageant, a fund-raiser for the
Children’s Miracle Network, 7pm,
Willamette High School. $10.
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COMEDY “The Bizarro Baloney
Show” with cartoonist Dan Piraro,
7:30pm, 180 PLC, UO. 343-8055.
$8, $5 stu.
T U E S D AY
GATHERINGS 4th Brattain
FILM The Revolution Will Not Be
Elementary Annual Earth Day
Ceremony hosted by Room 1 first
graders and the Brattain Garden
Club, 1:45pm, Brattain Elementary,
Spfd. Toni, 744-6380.
Televised, 7pm, Walnut Room, EMU,
UO. CISCAP, 485-8633. FREE.
Native Plant Society of Oregon
presentation, “Viewing Grand
Canyon Flora While Rafting Down
the Colorado River,” by Bitty Roy
and Michael Wherley, 7:30pm, 115
Science, LCC. 345-5531. FREE.
LECTURE “Another World is
Possible: People Power in the Age of
Empire,” David Barsamian, 7:30pm
tonight, Harris Hall, UO; noon
tomorrow, Fir Room, EMU, UO. Don.
MUSIC Maria Taylor, The
Virginal Sound, Little Girl Big
Spoon, 13 Ghost, 8pm, WOW Hall.
$7 adv., $8 dos.
Sean Wagoner, percussion, 8pm,
Beall Hall, UO. $9, $5 stu., sr.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
Nancy” features Mary O’Brien and
Bernestine Singley, 6am, KOPT
1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” fea-
tures Rennie Davis of the
Foundation for a New Humanity,
8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“UO Today” features economics
professor George Evans and Scott
Frey talking about cognitive psy-
chology, midnight and noon today,
11:30pm tomorrow and 11:30am
April 26, Community TV of Lane
County Ch. 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians trip: Fern Ridge evening
wildlife, 6pm. See YMCA board for
details.
VIGIL
“Women in Black
Standing for Peace,” 5pm-5:30pm,
7th Avenue & Pearl St. FREE.
Sunrise 6:13am; Sunset 8:09pm
Av High 62; Av Low 40
GATHERINGS
Holocaust
Remembrance: Yom Hashoah, the
reading of the names of Jews who
died in concentration camps, 7am
lighting of candles; reading contin-
ues until 5:30pm, Bristow Square,
LCC. 1,200 flags, each representing
10,000 people killed, are also on dis-
play at LCC. Sign up to read names
with Susan, 463-3245. FREE.
Esther Stutzman and Shannon
Applegate discuss the historical rela-
tionship between the Oregon pio-
neer Applegate family and the
Yoncalla band of the Kalapuya peo-
ples, 10am, 104 Center for Meeting &
Learning, LCC. 463-3660. FREE.
Neighbors in Action Summit,
11:30am-4pm,
Lane
County
Fairgrounds. 741-6000. FREE.
2006 HEAL Conference: “Move to
the Beat of Your Heart,” 1:30pm-
4pm, Lane County Fairgrounds.
Registration required at 687-
6234. FREE.
Intercambio:
Conversation
Circles/Círculos de Conversación,
adults and teens practice English
and Spanish, with ¡Cantemos con
los Niños!, stories, songs and
more, for grades 1-6, 6:30pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
Sierra Club Many Rivers Group
meeting and discussion on
“Sustaining Local Businesses”
with David Kelly, 7pm, Indigo
District. Debra, 461-3314.
Lane County Audubon Society
meeting with dragonfly slide show
and information from Steve
Gordon and Cary Kerst, 7:30pm,
Eugene Garden Club. FREE.
Outdoor Adventure Camp
Nature Crafts • Wilderness Skills
Hiking • Recreation • Fun!
June 26 - July 29
Ages 7-11
Weekdays 9am-4pm+
SURVIVOR: MT. PISGAH FOR TEENS Aug. 3 & 4
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
Call 747-1504
M OUNT P ISGAH
ARBORETUM
LECTURE David Barsamian
continues. See Monday.
LITERARY ARTS National
Poetry Month celebration with
Tom Crawford reading from Wu
Wei: Poems and David Romtvedt
reading from Some Church, 7pm,
Knight Library, UO. FREE.
MUSIC
Oregon Composers
Forum, a concert of world pre-
mieres, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE.
Rooney, The Lashes, Everybody
Else, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv.,
$12 dos.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
Nancy” features Sexual Violence
Panel and Phylliss Bennis, 6am,
KOPT 1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” fea-
tures Carol Pott, editor of The Blue
Pages: A Directory of Companies
Rated by Their Politics and
Practices, 8am and 8pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
“Alternative Radio” features
“Politics and Sports” with Dave
Zirin, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
Giancarlo Guerrero, Music Director & Conductor
“UO Today” continues. See Monday.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Thursday, April 27 – 8 pm
Obsidians trip: Willamette River
bike path bird/bike, 14 miles. See
YMCA board for details.
SPIRITUAL Living the Four
Agreements Wisdom Circle,
7:30pm, DIVA. Paul, 461-1977.
VIGIL “Practicing Being Peace,”
silent meditation, 8:15am-8:45am,
Federal Building. FREE.
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Beethoven Overture to “Egmont”
Schubert
Symphony No. 5
Revueltas
Suite from “Redes”
Liszt
Les Préludes
WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 6:11am; Sunset 8:10pm
Av High 63; Av Low 40
TICKETS
START
AT $15!
FILM Lilja 4-Ever, 7pm; The
Brigade, Episode 14, 9pm, both in
Russian with English subtitles, 111
Pacific, UO. FREE.
Markand Thakar
Guest Conductor
Call (541) 682-5000 or order online eugenesymphony.org
Sexual Violence Prevention Week at the University of Oregon • April 24-28 2006
Selected Events from
the Week’s Lineup
Monday, April 24
The Clothesline Project
The Clothesline Project of Lane County will be visually
‘airing society’s dirty laundry’ around issues of sexual
violence and violence against women. T-shirts honor
survivors of sexual assault, incest and rape.
10:00AM-7:00PM, EMU Main Floor Concourse
Sponsored by SASS
Opening the Closet Doors:
Sexual Violence in the LGBTQ Communities
This interactive workshop provides essential tools for work-
ing with LGBTQ survivors and communities and strategies
for building culturally effective campus-based programs.
5PM, EMU Suite 34 • Sponsored by SASS and Office of
Student Life
Tuesday, April 25
Thursday, April 27
UO Men’s Center 4th Annual Walkathon
to Prevent Sexual Violence
Spoken Word with Dr. Nandi Crosby
Students, faculty and staff walk to publicly support the fight
against ending sexual violence.
Contact David Miller, UO Men’s Center
Director, at uomc@uoregon.edu or 346-
0743 • Sponsored by UO Men’s Center
Wednesday, April 26
Magdelen Hsu Li
Magdalen Hsu-Li is an internationally
acclaimed singer-songwriter, painter,
and cultural activist that is redefining
the female musician and smashing the
ceiling in the American music industry.
www.magdalenhsuli.com
6:30-8:30pm, Gerlinger Lounge •
Cosponsored by the ASUO Women’s
Center and Multicultural Center
Nandi SoJourn Asantewaa Crosby is an Assistant Professor in
Women’s Studies and Sociology at California State University at
Chico. In addition to her substantial teaching and research back-
ground, Nandi is a poet and performance artist who has won
more than 50 awards for her performances. 4:00-6:00PM,
International Resource Center (EMU Mezzanine) (SWIRL) mixer,
student unions, open mic, music, poetry, food. Co-sponsored by
the ASUO Women’s Center, MCC, and the Office of Student Life
Take Back the Night 2006 Rally, March and Speak Out
Join hundreds of people in a rally and march against sexual vio-
lence. The event begins with sign-making, music, campus and
community speakers and The Clothesline Project then proceeds
with a march through the streets of Eugene and ends with a
speak out. Return transportation to the campus will be provided.
6:30pm Start at EMU Amphitheater, end at 8th Ave and Oak St.
Co-sponsored by ASUO Women’s Center (346-4095) and SASS
(484-9791) along with generous support from the community.
For more info contact: ASUO Women’s Center 541-346-4095 or
e-mail womenctr@uoregon.edu
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