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    CALENDAR
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 7:06am; Sunset 7:01pm
Av High 73; Av Low 44
ARTS/VISUAL A presenta-
tion on Abstract Expressionism,
James O’Keefe, 7pm, Maude Kerns
Art Center. 345-1571. Don.
FILM Best of the Eugene Film
Festival: Red Toothbrush, Leeward
Tide, On Earth, deep deep blues,
The Tulpa, 7pm, DIVA. $5.
GATHERINGS
Eugene
Symphony Concert Preview, noon;
master class w/guest artist Stefan
Jackiw, 4pm, Studio One, Hult
Center. FREE.
Coast Fork Willamette Watershed
Council meeting, 6pm, Dorena
Grange, 34360 Row River Rd.,
Cottage
Grove.
coastfork@willamette.net or 767-
9717. FREE.
Archimedes Movement’s commu-
nity meeting on health-care
reform, 7pm, EWEB. 334-1760.
FREE.
“The Latest Developments in
Biofeedback Training for the
Brain,” informational discussion,
7pm, 921 Country Club Rd., Ste.
222, Room 13. 686-6000 for reser-
vations. FREE.
MUSIC G. Love and Special
Sauce, Marc Broussard, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $18.50 adv.,
$20 dos.
& Eraritjaritjaka, 9pm, DIVA. $5.
7pm, REI. FREE.
ON THE AIR “Breakfast with
LITERARY ARTS Reflective
Readers Book Group: One Flew
Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken
Kesey, 7pm, Barnes & Noble.
FREE.
Nancy” discusses Eugene’s no-kill
shelter policy w/Pete Sorenson,
how to “lighten-up” w/LeighAnne
Jasheway Bryant & the cutting
edge of liberal thought w/Bob
Jensen, 6am-9am, KOPT 1600 AM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” discuss-
es treatments for drug & alcohol
addiction w/Dr. Darryl Inaba, 9am
and 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs rides: Fox Hollow/Lorane
Hwy., 35 miles; Fox Hollow/Down
McBeth/Lorane Hwy., 20 miles,
6pm, Alton Baker Park. www.euge-
negears.org
Obsidians hike: Larison Creek, 6
miles. See YMCA board for details.
SPIRITUAL Creative dance
(Mettler style), 7:30pm, Eugene
Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx
St. 343-5865. $5-$10.
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THURSDAY
S unrise 7:07am; Sunset 6:59pm
Av High 73; Av Low 44
BENEFIT
Make-A-Wish
Foundation Ice Cream Social
fundraiser, w/free ice cream,
5pm-8pm, Cold Stone Creamery,
112
Oakway
Center.
stacia@speakeasy.net Don.
GATHERINGS Persons Living
Mem Shannon & The Membership,
8pm, Cozmic Pizza. $12 adv., $15
dos.
with Memory Loss support
group, 10am, Junction City
Retirement Center, 500 E. 6th
St. FREE.
Ben Kweller, Sam Roberts Band,
9pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv., $17 dos.
Farmers’ Market, 2pm-7pm,
Lane County Fairgrounds. FREE.
Seth Kaufmann, Wellsville, 9pm,
Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $5.
Laurel Valley Educational Farm
stand, 4pm-6pm, 2621 Augusta.
349-5055. FREE.
Eugene Noise Event feat.
Dead/Bird, Newton from N.Y., i.n.r.i
Wet Weather Camping Clinic,
MUSIC Bebo Norman w/Aaron
Shust & Brandon Heath, 7pm,
Morse Event Center, Northwest
Christian College. $15-$25.
Alan Singley & Pants Machine, The
Ingredients,
DoublePlusGood,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $4-$5.
Eugene Symphony’s Opening
Night, 8pm, Silva Concert Hall.
www.eugenesymphony.org or
682-5000. $15 and up.
Disco Organica, 9pm,
Bond’s. 21+ show. $5.
Sam
Buju Banton, Assassin, New
Kidz, 9pm, WOW Hall. $20.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses ballot
measure 43: Should parents be
informed before their daughter
gets an abortion? 9am and 9pm,
KRVM 1280 AM.
“New Dimensions” features Jeff
Alt, hiker for a cause, 6:30pm,
KLCC 89.7 FM.
THEATER Planned Parent-
hood’s Teen Theatre presents
Sex Ed Rocks!, 7pm, The Shedd,
868 High St. $3-$5 sug. don.
True West continues. See Saturday.
2006 Blues Music
Awards Nominee
• Soul Blues Album
CORVALLIS
of the Year
• Soul Blues Male
events
THURSDAY,
SEPT.
Artist of the Year
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Parkinson’s Support Group, 2pm,
Corvallis Senior Center. 752-3238.
FREE.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 Wine
tasting, appetizers & live music,
4pm, First Alternative Co-op South
Store. 753-3115. FREE.
8:00 pm • Wed. Sept. 27th
at Cozmic Pizza
8th & Charnelton, Eugene (All ages welcome)
Ticket Prices: $15 at the door • $12 advance
RDBS Members & under 21 tickets: $10 at the door
Ticket Outlets: Books Without Borders,
Papa’s Soul Food Kitchen, CD World,
House of Records, Museum of Unfi ne Art.
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