Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, February 08, 2007, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
Crow Studios, 855 W. 1st Ave. 688-
8260. $8.
The Glass Menagerie continues.
See Friday.
Hedwig and the Angry Inch contin-
ues. See Friday.
The film Kamp
Katrina makes the
case for human
compassion and
other oddballs at
Cozmic Pizza
Monday
The Princess Bride and “Sturgeon
Moon” continues. See Friday.
The Woman in Black continues. See
Friday.
Book of Days continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 8.
House and Garden continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 8.
Othello continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 8.
The Big Knife continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 8.
VOLUNTEER Tree planting
along local creeks, 8:45am-1pm,
meet at Long Tom Watershed
Council, 751 S. Danebo Ave. RSVP,
jgarmon@longtom.org or 683-
6949. FREE, refreshments provided.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:18am; Sunset 5:37pm
Av High 50; Av Low 35
FILM “The Ronny Turrell Film
Festival,” benefit for Relay for Life,
noon, Bijou Cinemas. $10 sug. don.
The Fall ’01, 3pm, DIVA. Don.
“Twisted Love & Memorable
Characters,” Best of the Eugene
Film Festival, 7pm, DIVA. $5, $3 stu.
GATHERINGS 19th Annual
Record Convention, 10am-5pm,
Eugene Hilton. $3, FREE child.
Piccadilly Flea Market, 10am-4pm,
Lane Events Center. $1.50.
Winter Garden Tour w/Rachel
Foster, 1pm, Wilkins Shelter,
Hendricks Park. $3 sug. don.
Valentines semi-formal dance, feat.
performance by Maria Tumanik &
Vlad Anokhin, 6pm, Vet’s Club
Ballroom, 1626 Willamette St. $7, $4
stu.
Copper Penny Antiques Show con-
tinues. See Friday.
“Love to Skate” Recreational Team
Competition continues. See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Family Art
Sundays:
“African
Arts
&
Community,” 2pm, Emerald Art
Center, Spfd. 726-8595. FREE.
LECTURE
“19th Century
Oregon Architectural Styles,” Lee
Roth, 2pm, Garden Club, 1645 High
St. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS “Readin’
Scott Lubbock reads his poetry,
4pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC Amelia Piano Trio, 3pm,
Beall Hall, UO. $13-$32.
“An Afternoon of Baroque Music,”
4pm, Central Lutheran Church.
Canned food don.
SOAR II: The Importance of
Communication in Sexuality, feat.
Hot Sack o’ Nuts, Jafar, The
Ineffectuals, Green is for Go,
Colonel Bagwells Special Price,
5pm-9pm,
Cozmic
Pizza.
REVolution@pphsso.org FREE.
THEATER The Last Train to
Hicksville (play reading), 2pm, Lord
Leebrick Theatre. Don.
Blue’s Clues
Saturday.
continues.
See
Cinderella continues. See Saturday.
Othello continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 8.
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Vermillion Lies, Tom Heinl, 8:30pm,
Sam Bond’s. 21+ show. $5.
M O N DAY
Aqualung, Charlotte Martin, 8pm,
WOW Hall. $15.
Sunrise: 7:16am; Sunset 5:39pm
Av High 50; Av Low 35
ON THE AIR “The Sunday
Morning Hangover” broadcasts live
from
the
Eugene
Record
Convention, 10am-2pm, KWVA 88.1
FM.
FILM Kamp Katrina, 7pm,
Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
11th Annual Truffle Shuffle, 4 mile
run, 2 mile run/walk, 300 yd. Kids’
Fun Run, 12:45pm, Alton Baker
Park. www.committedpartners.org
$5-$20.
LECTURE “Ho’ohemokolonaio:
Why Political Decolonization is Not
Enough for Kanaka Maoli in
Hawai’i,” Noenoe Silva, 7pm, 110
Knight Law Center, UO. FREE.
Singles Walk, 1pm, Mount Pisgah
Arboretum. 747-1504. $3.
LITERARY ARTS Readin’ in
in the Rain” Discussion: Providence
of a Sparrow, 2pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Interfaith Prayer
& Reflection Service, 6:45pm, First
Christian Church. FREE.
Clem Starck and Comet & Star read
their poetry, 2pm, Mother Kali’s.
543-5453. FREE.
Kirtan w/Jaya Lakshmi, Priyo &
Ankush, 8pm, The Spirit Moves,
1840 Willamette St. $10.
Noenoe Silva
makes the case
for Hawaiian
decolonization at
UO’s Knight Law
Center Monday
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GATHERING Intro to Reiki
presentation, 1pm,
Community Center.
FREE.
GEARS rides: McKenzie View
w/Sunderman, 35 miles; McKenzie
View, 28 miles, 10am, Alton Baker
Park. www.eugenegears.org
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the Rain discussion: Providence of
a Sparrow, 2pm, Springfield
Library. FREE.
MUSIC Jazz Lab Bands II & III,
8pm, 178 Music, UO. $7, $5 stu., sr.
Jesse Meade, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$3.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange”
talks
w/Daveed
Garterstein-Ross about his memoir
My Year Inside Radical Islam, 9am
& 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
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BENEFIT “Art from the Heart,”
silent auction to benefit Head Start,
5:30pm, Café Today, Public
Services Bldg., 125 E. 8th Ave. FREE.
FILM
Rural Studio: An
Architecture of Decency, 7pm, 177
Lawrence, UO. FREE.
Russian Film Series: My Big
Armenian Wedding, Part I, by
Rodion Nakhapetov, 7pm, 111 Pacific,
UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS Lane County
Youth Career Fair, 9am-1pm, Lane
Events Center. FREE.
Community Conversations panel on
“Western Love,” 7:30pm, Walton
Complex, UO. 346-1977. FREE.
“Blind Wine Tasting,”
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