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    CALENDAR
Dirty Martini
plays Friday at
Luna.
Dharmalaya, 356 Horn Lane. 485-
7245. $10-20 sug. don.
GATHERINGS
Saturday
Market, 10am-5pm, with entertain-
ment from Stephan Mockli, 10am;
Rich Glauber, 11am; Windsong & Kat
del Rio, noon; Sweet River, 1pm;
Red Pajamas, 2pm; Kudana,
3:30pm, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak.
FREE.
37th Annual Mother’s Day Pow-
Wow, first grand entry, noon;
salmon dinner, 5pm; second grand
entry, 7pm, McArthur Court, UO.
FREE.
Fern Ridge Wings and Wine
Festival, with bird walks, canoe
trips, live raptors, children’s activi-
ties, crafts, speakers, wine tasting,
gourmet dinner, 7am-8pm, Secret
House Winery and Fern Ridge
Reservoir. Some events, registra-
tion
required,
935-3774.
www.wingsandwinefestival.com
Health Care Decisions Day, 10am-
3pm, Valley River Center. FREE.
Guided walking tour, 11:30am,
Springfield Museum. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Eugene
Poetry Slam finals with open mic
and guest Anis Mojgani, 8pm,
Territorial Winery. $5, $3 under 18.
“Sustainability Moment,” publica-
tion party for LCC’s faculty jour-
nal, 5:30pm, Tsunami Books.
FREE.
ON THE AIR Interviews with
Eugene City Council Ward 3 and
Oregon Senate candidates, 1am,
1pm & 8:30pm; interviews with
assessor and Springfield City
Council candidates, 6pm; inter-
views with Oregon House and
county commissioner candidates,
7pm, Ch. 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
“Kalapuya Talking Stones Walk,”
10K and 5K Volkswalk, guided
walk, 10:30am; potluck, noon,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center,
Spfd. 747-6470 or www.moss-
backs.org
Mother’s Day Family Challenge
Course, 10:30am-3:30pm, Spencer
Butte Challenge Course. 682-5329.
Mother’s Day Tea, noon, Shelton-
McMurphey-Johnson
House.
Registration required, 484-0808.
$25
Willow Creek Preserve 25th anniver-
sary, bird and wildflower walk, 8am;
volunteer work party, 9:30am,
Willow Creek Preserve. Matt,
mbenotsch@tnc.org or 915-7459.
Homebuying education seminar
with NEDCO, 9am, Springfield City
Hall. Registration required at
www.nedcocdc.org or 345-7106.
$30, $35 couple.
GEARs rides: Hamm Road, 50
miles; Creswell (town), 35 miles;
Dillard Access Road, 20 miles,
9am, meet at Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
Grand opening of Tofurkey Food
Cart, 11am-3:30pm, Ken Kesey
Square. Dave, 513-6411.
Obsidians trips: Animal tracks and
signs field trip, 3 miles; Fall Creek,
5.8 miles; Silver Creek Falls, 7
miles; Junction City-Bellfountain
Park, bike, 40 miles. See YMCA
board for details.
Shaolin Kung Fu Spectacular,
demos 10am, Saturday Market;
1pm, Downtown Library; 4pm,
Empire Buffet parking lot. FREE.
Contra dance, 7:30pm lesson, 8pm
dance, Kelly School Gym. $7.
Garden Gala, ballroom dancing,
7:30pm lesson & 8:30pm dance,
EMU Ballroom, UO. $7, $6 stu., $2
Oregon Ballroom Dance Club
members.
Pacific Coast Cage Fights, 7pm,
Lane County Fairgrounds. $20-
$65.
KIDS American Girls book group,
2pm, Barnes & Noble. Reservations
suggested, 687-0356. FREE.
MUSIC OUT/LOUD, including
SPIRITUAL
Full moon
labyrinth walk, 7:30pm, Priory Farm,
Cottage Grove. 767-0953. Don.
Women’s
drumming
circle,
10:30am, Unity of the Valley
Church. Valerie, 914-0431. FREE.
THEATER Once Upon a Mattress
continues. See Thursday, May 11.
Benches—The Musical continues.
See Thursday, May 11.
Are We There Yet continues. See
Friday.
The Sex Habits of American
Women continues. See Friday.
The Full Monty continues. See Friday.
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SATURDAY JUNE 10
MCDONALD THEATRE
1010 WILLAMETTE ST · 7:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · FULL BAR WITH PROPER ID
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL
SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
S U N DAY
Sunrise 5:48am; Sunset 8:31pm
Av High 67; Av Low 42
ARTS/VISUAL Tim Boyden
FOR A COMPLETE
SCHEDULE VISIT
WWW.THRASHERPRESENTS.COM
Mother’s Day studio sale contin-
ues. See Saturday.
FILM Eugene Film Festival con-
cludes; today’s events include
event exhbits, film sales, music
and filmmaker awards presenta-
tion, 3:30pm, Valley River Inn;
movies at the Bijou and DIVA.
www.eugenefilmfestival.org $35,
$30 stu., sr.
“Video Dead” continues. See
Friday.
GATHERINGS Million Mom
March, 2:30pm, EWEB Plaza.
Beetsy, 686-2531. FREE.
Celebrate Mom, 9am-8pm, YMCA.
Free to moms and their families.
University Student Fiber Guild
Shetland Lambing field trip, 10am;
charity knitting and troubleshoot-
ing, 2pm, EMU 318, UO. FREE.
Jon LaBrousse,
’05 Eugene
Poetry Slam
champ, goes for
the gold
Saturday at the
Poetry Slam
Finals.
Katastrophe, Androgene, Scream
Club, Demimonde Slumber Party,
Nicole Sangsuree, Annie Vergnetti
and more, noon-10pm, East Lawn,
EMU, UO. FREE.
Soromundi, “One Voice,” 7:30pm,
Hult Center. $12, $8 stu., sr.
Emerald Valley Opry, 6:30pm,
Willamette High School. $5, $4 sr.
The Moon Box (CD release), 3:30pm,
CD World.
John Brown’s Body (KWVA birth-
day bash), 7pm, WOW Hall. FREE.
Debra Arlyn (CD release), 8pm,
Luna. $7.
Mikah Sykes, Whipsaws, Jackass
Willie, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+ show.
$6.
Carnage with Jimmy2times, Eyes
for Echoes, the Alliance, 8pm, The
Lorax. $5.
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