Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, September 21, 2006, Page 18, Image 18

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THURSDAY
Sunrise 6:59am; Sunset 7:12pm
Av High 75; Av Low 46
GATHERINGS Universal Life
Force Energy, talk & practice, 10am,
Campbell Community Center. 682-
5318. FREE.
League of Women Voters fall mem-
bership luncheon, w/Bill Lunch
speaking,
11:45am,
Mallard
Banquet Hall, 1st & Madison St.
343-7917. $12.
“Coaching boys2men” clinics,
1pm-3pm at Lamb’s Cottage in
Skinner Butte Park, 5:30pm-
8pm at Campbell Senior Center.
Register by Sep. 18, www.coach-
ingboys2men.com FREE.
Farmers’ Market, 2pm-7pm, Lane
County Fairgrounds. FREE.
Laurel Valley Educational Farm
stand, 4pm-6pm, 2621 Augusta.
349-5055. FREE.
Women’s Council of Realtors’
Fashion Show, 6pm, Eugene Hilton.
434-3908 or 302-4808. $40
includes dinner.
“Bridging the Gap” support group,
7pm, Willamette Christian Center,
2500 W. 18th Ave. FREE.
Voluntary Simplicity Group meet-
ing, 7:30pm, Healing Spirit, 396 E.
18th Ave. 683-1125. FREE.
LECTURE “Understanding the
Source of Gandhi’s Power,” Veena
Howard Rani, 7pm, Harris Hall,
Lane Co. Services Bldg. 485-8687.
FREE.
“Understanding Acupuncture,”
Rob Singer, 7pm, Acupuncture for
the People, 2833 Willamette St.,
Suite B. 521-6285. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Author!
Author! Series: “Leave Me Alone,
I’m Reading,” Maureen Corrigan,
7pm, Downtown Library. 682-
5450. FREE.
calendar
MUSIC The Waxfire, Scrambled
Ape, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $5.
Le Severance, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza.
FREE.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
Nancy” features Rep. Peter
DeFazio, AFL-CIO president Tom
Chamberlain & astrologer Madalyn
Aslan, 6am-9am, KOPT 1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” discuss-
es natural resource protection &
Native American law issues, with
Mary Wood, 9am and 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
Luminessah
bellydances
for Iraila's
3rd
Anniversary
celebration
Saturday.
18 SEPTEMBER 21, 2006
“New Dimensions” discusses
Mayan myth & legend w/Martin
Prechtel, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians hike: Fuji Mountain, 11.2
miles. See YMCA board for details.
THEATER True West, preview
performance, 8pm, Lord Leebrick
Theatre, 540 Charnelton St.
www.lordleebrick.com or 465-1506.
$8 gen., $5 reduced admission.
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F R I D AY
Sunrise 7:00am; Sunset 7:10pm
Av High 75; Av Low 45
ARTS/VISUAL Watercolor
technique demo & lecture w/
Humberto Gonzalez, 7pm, Emerald
Art Center. RSVP 726-8595.
www.emeraldartcenter.org $10.
“An American Potter in Japan,”
presentation on Japanese potters
& traditional craftspeople, Hank
Murrow, 7:30pm today & Sunday,
DIVA, 110 W. Broadway. 344-3482.
FREE.
FILM Guerrilla Screening Series:
Short films from around the globe,
11:35pm today & Sunday, Bijou Art
Cinemas. $4.
MUSIC Yoyodyne, 6:30pm, CD
World. FREE.
Charles Suniga, 7pm, Borders
Books. FREE.
Grynch, In the Name of God,
Forrestal’s Fall, Somewhat Envious,
8pm, WOW Hall. $5 adv., $6 dos.
Sugar Farm, Cicada Omega,
9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $5.
Star’s End, T Club, Wetsock, 8pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $3, 12 and under
FREE.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
Nancy” discusses Rosh Hashanah,
gardening season w/Mary Kate
Mackey, plus ticket giveaways,
6am-9am, KOPT 1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” talks
with writer-photographer Irene
Kai, w/guest host Geoffrey Riley,
9am and 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
SPIRITUAL
Erev Rosh
Hashanah Service, 6:30pm, The
Shedd Institute, 868 High St. For
tickets, 485-7218. Don.
THEATER True West, gala
opening w/wine & hors d’oeuvres,
8pm, Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540
Charnelton St. www.lordleebrick.com
or 465-1506. $25.
Pump Boys and Dinettes, 8pm
today, tomorrow, Sep. 29 & 30,
2pm Sep. 24, Actors Cabaret. 683-
4368. $17 res., $14 gen., $32.95
includes dinner.
GATHERINGS
City Club
Friday Forum: District 14 debate:
Chris Edwards & Debi Farr, 11:50am,
Downtown Athletic Club. info@city-
clubofeugene.org $3.
Pacifica Forum: “A Force More
Powerful VII: The Nonviolence of
AIPAC & the Gun Lobby,” report &
analysis by Orval Etter, 4pm, 121
McKenzie, UO. 344-0483. FREE.
Free Friday Nights at the
Underbridge Park, skateboard
demos, salsa dance, live music, fire
dancers & more, 5pm-10pm,
Washington-Jefferson Park. FREE.
Lane County Audubon Society
Vaux’s Swifts event, 7pm, Agate
Hall, 17th & Agate. 343-8664.
FREE.
UUCE Singletarians meeting,
7:30pm, Unitarian Universalist
Church, 477 E. 40th Ave. 729-
6655. FREE.
LECTURES “Higher Education
and the Work Force,” LCC
President Mary Spilde, 10am, UO
Baker Downtown Center, 975 High
St. 346-0697. FREE.
“A Caterpillar Natural History:
From DNA to Landscapes,” Jeffrey
C. Miller, 7:30pm, 100 Willamette
Hall, UO. FREE.
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Former U.S. poet laureate
Billy Collins will speak at the
UO convocation on Sunday.
Open House, 8:30am-5:30pm,
Yoga West, 3635 Hilyard St.
www.yogawesteugene.com FREE.
MUSIC Atrium Amatuer Hour:
Fall Bulb Sale & Garden Talks Event,
9am-4pm,
OSU/Lane
Co.
Extension Service Auditorium.
682-4247. FREE.
Zox, Bedouin Soundclash, 3pm, CD
World. FREE.
SATURDAY
Barnyard Sale, 9am-3pm, Petersen
Barn Community Center, 870
Berntzen Rd. 682-5521. $7 for sell-
ers (pre-reg. required), FREE for
buyers.
BENEFIT Twins & Beyond
Benefit Garage Sale, 8am-3pm,
523 Sweetwater Lane.
Southtowne Farmers’ Market,
9am-3pm, 28th & Oak. FREE.
Sunrise 7:01am; Sunset 7:08pm
Av High 74; Av Low 45
Autumn Begins!
Neighborhood Yard Sale/Fundraiser,
8am-4pm, Fairmount Park. 342-
5937.
Mediterranean-themed gala to
benefit
Ballet
Fantastique’s
Experience Dance! Project, w/wine
tastings, live music, cuisine, 5pm,
Territorial Winery, 907 W. 3rd Ave.
www.balletfantastique.org $35 per-
son, $60 couple, $250 table for six.
DANCE Salsa dance w/Jose
Cruz, 8:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.
FILM
The Anna Cabrini
Chronicles, plus Q&A w/director,
11pm, Bijou Art Cinemas. $5.
GATHERINGS Calf Sale &
Auction, 8am, Livestock Pavilion,
Lane Events Center. 520-4591. FREE.
Cottage Grove Grower’s Market,
9am-3pm, Opal Whitely Park. FREE.
Saturday Market, 10am-5pm, food
court & stage open 10am-9pm,
with entertainment from Jim
Hershey, 10am; Michael & Aya
Cochram, noon; Ricardo Cardenas,
1pm; Sun Bossa Sextet, 2pm; The
Usual Suspects, 3:30pm, Park
Blocks, 8th & Oak. FREE.
Norwest Fly-Fest, aviation celebra-
tion, 9am-6pm today, 9am-4pm
tomorrow,
Eugene
Airport.
www.norwestflyfest.com or 682-
5063. $5 adults, 16 and under
FREE.
FOOD for Lane County’s Youth
Farm stand, 10am-2pm, end of
Flamingo Ave. off S. Game Farm
Rd., Spfd. www.foodforlanecoun-
ty.org or 343-2822. FREE.
Women’s Cycling 101 & Group Ride,
10am, REI. FREE.
“Outsmarting the Moles &
Gophers,” presentation by Doug
Freeman, 10am, Gray’s Gardens,
4441 Main St., Spfd. FREE.
Springfield Home Hunters Safari:
Educational home tour caravan,
1pm-4pm, U.S. Bank parking lot on
5th St., Spfd. 914-9696. FREE.
“Redirecting Negative Behaviors in
Dogs,” seminar for dog owners,
3pm, Amazon Community Center.
682-5373. FREE.
Animal House Celebration Toga
Party, feat. The Delta House R&B
Revue, 5pm-10pm, Eugene Hilton.
www.animalhousecelebration.com
or 515-2405. $10 adv., $12 dos.
Iraila’s 3rd Anniversary celebra-
tion,
w/Americanistan
&
Luminessah bellydancers, 6:30pm,
Iraila Mediterranean Rustica. RSVP,
684-8400. FREE.
Contra dance, 7:30pm, Cesar
Chavez school gym, 1510 W. 14th
Ave. 521-0596. $7.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Candle-
making, ages 4+, 11am-3pm,
M.E.C.C.A., 43 W. Broadway. 302-
1810. $2-$5.
LITERARY ARTS Young
Readers Book Group: Chasing
Vermeer by Blue Balliett, 2pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
Garth Stein discusses & signs How
Evan Broke His Head & Other
Secrets, 4pm, Books Without
Borders. 284-2838. $5.
Renaissance Romp, 2pm, Atrium,
10th & Olive. 344-0483. FREE.
Charlotte Thistle, 4pm, Tsunami
Books. Don.
Martine Locke & Trina Hamlin,
7:30pm,
house
concert.
www.eugenehouseconcerts.com
or 342-1967 for location. $10-$15.
The Raventones’ present “Live from
Planet Autism,” 8pm, St. Mary’s
Episcopal Church. www.raven-
tones.com $5-$10 sug. don.
Flogging
Molly,
Bedouin
Soundclash, Zox, 8pm, McDonald
Theatre. $18 adv., $20 dos.
Tim Clarke, 8pm, Ax Billy Sports Bar,
Downtown Athletic Club. FREE.
Yeltsin, Fast Computers, Blue Sky
for Black Hearts, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+ show. $5.
Gaye Lee Russell w/Two Leg Lucy,
9:30pm, Mac’s at the Vet’s Club. $4.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Spastic Paraplegia Foundation 3
mile/6 mile walk/run, 10am,
Alton Baker Park. http://sp-foun-
dation.org/TW06/TWConnect-
OR.htm or 689-9643 to pre-reg-
ister. $10 includes T-shirt.
Medicinal Herb Walk w/Sue
Sierralupe, 10am, Mount Pisgah
Arboretum. 747-1504.$3 sug. don.
Hawk Walk w/Rick Ahrens, 2pm,
Mount Pisgah Arboretum. 747-
1504. $3 sug. don.
GEARs rides: Winberry Creek Park
on Fall Creek Resevoir, 70 miles;
Jasper, 40 miles, 9am, Alton Baker
Park. www.eugenegears.org
SPIRITUAL We’Moon 2007:
Gaia Rhythms for Womyn unveil-
ing event, 6pm, Mother Kali’s
Bookstore, 1849 Willamette. 762-
1077. FREE.
THEATER True West, 8pm
today, Sept. 28-30, Oct. 5-7, 13-14,
2pm Oct. 1 & 8, Lord Leebrick
Theatre, 540 Charnelton St. 465-
1506. $8-$17.
Pump Boys and Dinettes contin-
ues. See Friday.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:02am; Sunset 7:06pm
Av High 74; Av Low 45
ARTS/VISUAL Video Slam,
4pm, DIVA. 344-3482. $2-$5.
Japenese pottery presentation
continues. See Friday.
COMEDY Carlos Mencia, 7pm,
Hult Center. www.hultcenter.org
$36-$40.
FILM Guerrilla Screening Series
continues. See Friday.