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    CALENDAR
Six Sensory group meeting,
6:30pm, Downtown Athletic
Club. $5 sug. don.
PFLAG Meeting, 6:45pm, First
Congregational Church. 302-
4422. FREE.
Interfaith dialogue w/Arun Toké &
Barry Nobel, 7pm, St. Mary’s
Episcopal Church. 342-4956. FREE.
Native Plant Society meeting,
w/Ed Alverson, 7:30pm, EWEB.
345-5531. FREE.
Meditation on “Being Peace” con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 14.
MUSIC Little Big Town, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $20 adv.,
$23 dos.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
Nancy” features Rev. Dan Bryant
& Rev. Greg Flint, 6am-9am,
KOPT 1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” dis-
cusses Oregon’s gubernatorial
race, with Mary Starrett, 9am
and 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“UO Today” features retired
Episcopal Bishop John Shelby
Spong, noon today, 11:30pm
tomorrow and 11:30am Sep. 20,
Community TV of Lane County,
Ch. 29.
“City Club Friday Forum” rebroad-
cast, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
SPIRITUAL “Learn How to
Meditate,” 7pm, Brahma Kumaris
Meditation Center. 343-5252. FREE.
VIGIL Troops Home Fast con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 14.
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T U E S D AY
Sunrise 6:56am; Sunset 7:16pm
Av High 76; Av Low 46
FILM Sir! No Sir!, 7pm, CALC,
458 Blair Blvd. 485-1755. FREE.
GATHERINGS
WREN
Environmental
Education
Volunteer Orientation, 6pm,
Wetland Project Office, W. 11th &
Danebo. info@wewetlands.org
or 683-6483. FREE.
Fisherwoman, by Lillian Pitt, part of the contemporary
Oregon weaving exhibit showing at the Museum of Natural
& Cultural History this weekend. See Art in the Galleries.
W. 10th Ave. www.openadopt.org
or 343-4825. FREE.
Meditation on “Being Peace” con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 14.
LITERARY ARTS Windfall
WEDNESDAY
MUSIC Leon Russell, 9pm,
GATHERINGS Middle Fork
WOW Hall. $25 adv., $30 dos.,
$35 seated.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
Nancy” features Dan Carroll &
Phyllis Bennis, 6am-9am, KOPT
1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” dis-
cusses support for military fami-
lies at home, with Naomi Rapp,
9am and 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
Bus Project Trivia Night:
Oregon’s Ballot Measures,
6:30pm, World Café, 449 Blair
Blvd. 914-0293. FREE.
“Alternative Radio” features Gore
Vidal, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
Speed
Dating
for
Single
Professionals (ages 46-59),
6:30pm, Adam’s Place Restaurant,
30 E. Broadway. Register:
eugene@predating.com or 520-
5910. $35.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Informational meeting for adop-
tive parents, 7pm, Open
Adoption & Family Services, 315
20
Reading Series: Laton Carter &
Penelope Scambly Schott, 7pm,
Downtown Library. 682-5450.
FREE.
“UO Today” continues. See Monday.
Obsidians
hike:
Divide
Lake/Mount Yoran, 8 miles. See
YMCA board for details.
VIGILS
“Practicing Being
Peace,” silent meditation, 8:15am-
8:45am, Federal Bldg. FREE.
Troops Home Fast continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 14.
Sunrise 6:58am; Sunset 7:14pm
Av High 76; Av Low 46
Willamette Watershed Council
tour & picnic, 5pm, Elijah Bristow
State Park. 937-9800. FREE.
Meditation on “Being Peace” con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 14.
LECTURES “Make Sense,
Make Peace, Make History,”
David Hazen, Dept. of Peace
Campaign, 11:30am, St. Paul
Center,
United
Methodist
Church, 332 N. 58th St., Spfd.
726-6392. FREE.
“Report from the Caravan to
Cuba,” Mike Beilstein, 5:45pm,
Central Presbyterian Church.
FREE.
“Connecting Affluence, Capitalism,
the Environment, Nonviolence,
Resources and U.S. Foreign Policy,”
Jan Spencer, Suburban Renewal
Project, 7pm, Harris Hall, Lane Co.
Services Bldg., 125 E. 8th Ave. 686-
6761. FREE.
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