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CALENDAR benefit for the Oregon Mozart Players, 8pm, Central Lutheran Church. $15, $10 stu., sr. ON THE AIR “Breakfast with CAMP Nancy” features David James Duncan, Hope Marston and Dan Carrol, 6am, KOPT 1600 AM. “The Jefferson Exchange” dis- cusses Hiroshima with survivor Hideko Tamura Snider, author of One Sunny Day: A Child’s Memories of Hiroshima, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. “UO Today” Monday. continues. GUIDE See OUTDOORS/RECREATION Map & Compass clinic, 7pm, REI. Registration required, 465-1800. $15, free to members. SPIRITUAL Living the Four Agreements Wisdom Circle, 7:30pm, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Paul, 461-1977. Lively Organic Farm THEATER The Shakespeare Taste the Difference! Recital: scenes from Romeo & Juliet, The Winter’s Tale, Julius Caesar, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing and more, 7:30pm, Blue Door Theatre, LCC. FREE. Peaches, Nectarines, Blueberries and Melons! VIGIL “Practicing Being Peace,” silent meditation, 8:15am-8:45am, Federal Building. FREE. (3 miles North of Beltline off River Road) 600 River Loop #2 • 461-2737 Saturday only 10am-5pm 16 WEDNESDAY Sunrise 6:17; Sunset 8:15pm Av High 82; Av Low 51 . GATHERINGS Eugene Macintosh User Group’s annual picnic, bring food for grilling, 5:30pm, Charnel Mulligan Park, 17th & Charnelton. FREE. Lane County Fair continues. See Tuesday. KIDS/FAMILIES Dress Up and Dive: “Go Ducks,” 1:15pm-3pm, Echo Hollow Pool, 1655 Echo Hollow Road. $2.50 includes lunch. LITERARY ARTS Classics, Terri Clark, 7:30pm, Lane County Fair Mainstage. $11.50-$25.50 adv., $14.50-$28.50 dos. Ticket price does not include Fair admission. GEARs rides: Franklin, 45 miles; Meadowview, 35 miles, 6pm, meet at Alton Baker Park. www.euge- negears.org Parson Red Heads, Schroeder, Tyler Fortier, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $3-$5. SPIRITUAL Meditation and ON THE AIR “Breakfast with Nancy” features Karen Kennedy of Amnesty International and Bob Jensen, 6am, KOPT 1600 AM. “The Jefferson Exchange” dis- cusses managing money through a credit union with Tim Alford, CEO of Rogue Federal Credit Union, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. New & Old book group discusses The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, 7pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. “UO Today” continues. See Monday. MUSIC The Garden Weasels, Poi spinning, for ages 10 & up, 5:30pm today and Aug. 23, Sladden Park, 3rd & N. Adams. Registration required, www.eugene-or.gov/rec or 682- 5329. $5. 6:30pm, Coiner Park, Cottage Grove. FREE. Cassandra Robertson, CD release, 7:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3-$10. Lagbaja plays the Oregon Zoo Wednesday night. See On the Road listings. Join us for our Summer Series of Tastings! Sir! No Sir! shows at the Bijou Sunday morning. OUTDOORS/RECREATION healing circle, 6pm, Spiritual Growth Center, 390 Vernal St. 485-0035. Don. Featuring Iris Hill Vineyards award- winning 2005 Pinot Gris and 2004 Pinot Noir and Sweet Creek Foods! Saturday, August 12th • 12-4pm Rogue Creamery Cheese Available 17 THURSDAY Sunrise 6:19; Sunset 8:14pm Av High 82; Av Low 51 GATHERINGS Farmers’ Market, 2pm-7pm, Lane County Fairgrounds. FREE. Laurel Valley Educational Farm stand, 4pm-6pm, 2621 Augusta. 349-5055. FREE. Bridging the Gap, support group for grandparents raising grand- children, 7pm, Willamette Christian Center, 2500 W. 18th. FREE. Lane County Fair continues. See Tuesday. MUSIC McKenzie Crossing, 6:30pm, Pavilion Park, Coburg. FREE. Merle Haggard, 7:30pm, Lane County Fair Mainstage. $14.50- $31.50 adv., $17.50-$34.50 dos. Ticket price does not include Fair admission. Free Range Robots, 8:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5. Wildwood Holler, 9pm, Bond’s. 21+ show. $3-$5. Sam ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Exchange” discusses renewable energy systems with Daniel Kammen, 8am and 8pm, KRVM 1280 AM. Wellness Centered Dentistry, PC “New Dimensions” features “The Wild and Timeless Poet” with Thomas Rain Crowe, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM. 300 Country Club Rd. Ste. 290 • Eugene, OR 97401 THEATER Picasso at the Lapin Agile continues. See Thursday, Aug. 10. Darin J. Ward DDS, F.A.G.D. Health is Achieved by Intention. The rich are unable to buy it. The poor are unable to have it given to them. Only those that desire health and ACT on that desire with intention will attain it. Health is a choice…and the choices we make create who we are as individuals. It is our vision to develop lasting relationships with CORVALLIS EVENTS THURSDAY, AUG. 10 Better Hearing Support Group, 3:30pm, Corvallis Senior Center. FREE. Billy Dean, 7pm, Monteith Riverpark, Albany. FREE. every member of our practice, create with them a lifetime strategy for their dental health, and treat them comprehensively in a manner congruent with their values. Make the choice to call today and experience the extraordinary people and unique setting that only Wellness Centered Dentistry can provide. (541) 868-2008 AUGUST 10, 2006 21