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CALENDAR GATHERINGS How to Adopt Internationally, informational meeting, 6:30pm, Holt International Children’s Services, 1195 City View. Eileen, 520-1492. FREE. Human Systems Constellations, 6:15pm, Tamarak Wellness Center. Sherri, 914-5655. FREE. 9 WEDNESDAY Sunrise 6:09; Sunset 8:26pm Av High 83; Av Low 51 ARTS/VISUAL discusses The Heirloom, 1:30pm, OASIS Education Center, 2nd floor rotunda of Macy’s store, Valley River Center. 342-6611. FREE. Curator’s gallery talk: Lawrence Fong, 6pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO. $5, $3 high school stu., sr., free to members, UO students, faculty & staff. MUSIC OFAM: Annie Get Your GATHERINGS Cajun/Zydeco Gun (1950), 10am, Shedd Recital Hall. FREE. dance, 7pm-9pm, World Café, 449 Blair. Helmut, 344-0748. FREE. Bruce Cockburn, Sarah Harmer, 8pm, McDonald Theater. $25 adv., $35 dos. Archimedes Movement & Health Care for All Oregon meeting, 7pm, EWEB Community Room. www.citizenshealthcare.gov FREE. LITERARY ARTS Joe Blakely ON THE AIR “Breakfast with Nancy” features Carlos Aguierre of the UO, 6am, KOPT 1600 AM. “The Jefferson Exchange” dis- cusses using forensic skills with Ken Goddard, director of the National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Lab, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. “UO Today” Monday. continues. See OUTDOORS/RECREATION Backpacker’s 2006 Get Out More Tour, 7pm, REI, 306 Lawrence. 465-1800. Michelle, 465-1800. FREE. TEENS Creature Contest, build a creature with recycled materi- als, 2pm, Downtown Library. Registration required for team of up to four teens, 682-5450. FREE. THEATER Bunnicula continues. See Thursday, Aug. 3. KIDS/FAMILIES Dress Up and Dive: “Jungle Cruise,” 1:15pm- 3pm, Echo Hollow Pool, 1655 Echo Hollow Road. $2.50 includes lunch. Puss in Boots, 11:30am, Meadow Park, Spfd. FREE. MUSIC OFAM: Follow the Fleet (1936), 10am, Shedd Recital Hall, free; “Come on and Hear! Maude Maggart Sings Early Berlin,” 2:30pm, Jaqua Concert Hall, $20- $28; “Berlin in Twilight,” a lecture by Ian Whitcomb, 4:30pm, Shedd Recital Hall, free. www.ofam.org or 434-7000. Steel Magnolias, 6:30pm, Coiner Park, Cottage Grove. FREE. Beth Rose, 7pm, Scobert Park, 4th & Blair. Sue, 342-1953. Arrica Rose, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5. Drums and Tuba, 8pm. $6; Black Rose Burlesque with Ravenna Black, 10:30pm, $4, Sam Bond’s. 21+ shows. Annie Get Your Gun continues. See Saturday. Telepathic Dumpster, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3. VIGIL “Practicing Being Peace,” ON THE AIR “Breakfast with silent meditation, 8:15am- 8:45am, Federal Building. FREE. Nancy” features Pete Sorenseon and Scott Bartlett, 6am, KOPT 1600 AM. “The Jefferson Exchange” discuss- es ethical food decisions with Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. presents “UO Today” continues. See Monday. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Poi spinning, for ages 10 & up, 5:30pm today and Aug. 16 & 23, Sladden Park, 3rd & N. Adams. Registration required, www.eugene- or.gov/rec or 682-5329. $5. GEARs rides: Bailey Hill-Lorane-Fox Hollow, 35 miles; Bailey Hill- Lorane-McBeth, 20 miles, 6pm, meet at Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org Obsidians hike: Patjens Lakes, 6 miles. See YMCA board for details. carrots and celery beware! SPIRITUAL To Know Your Self, video with Prem Rawat, 7pm, Springfield Depot, 101 South A Street. 393-5120. FREE. Bunnicula THEATER Bunnicula contin- ues. See Thursday, Aug. 3. Annie Get Your Gun continues. See Saturday. 10 THURSDAY Sunrise 6:11; Sunset 8:24pm Av High 82; Av Low 51 by Deborah and James Howe adaptation by Jon Klein music by Chris Jeffries August 1-5 & 8-12 on the Robinson Theatre lawn All performances begin at 11 AM $5 tickets for all ages BENEFIT An Evening at the Chateau, a benefit for the Arc of Lane County, with music, wine, gourmet dinner, auctions, 5pm, Chateau Lorane Vineyards, 27415 Siuslaw River Road, Lorane. 343- 5256. $50. FILM The Last Atomic Bomb, 7pm, 180 PLC, UO. 485-1755. FREE. GATHERINGS Farmers’ Market, 2pm-7pm, Lane County Fairgrounds. FREE. For information and group reservations: 346-4192 AUGUST 3, 2006 21