Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, April 05, 2007, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
4550 W. Amazon. FREE.
“Global Heating
& Climate
Change: Grasping the Problems &
Planning for Adaptation,” educa-
tion, art, music & dance, 3pm &
9pm, see www.hot-eugene.net for
directions. FREE, $5 after 8:30pm.
Rainbow River Womyn lesbian
group, 5pm, McMenamins North
Bank. 514-1639. FREE.
Tax-Aide continues. See Friday.
Oregon Indie Winery Road Show
continues. See Friday.
LITERARY
ARTS Alissa
Lukara discusses/signs Riding
Grace, 2pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Mary Ferris, Sideways
Down, 1pm, CD World. FREE.
Atrium Amateur Hour: Early
Music Exercise, small wind
ensembles, 2pm, Atrium Bldg.,
10th & Olive. FREE.
Employees of the Month, Eugene
Youth Jazz All Stars, Koko Love
Quartet, 5:30pm, Luna. $6.
Silver Strings
WineStyles. $5.
Duo,
7pm,
“Private Party” w/The Tones,
7pm, Tsunami Books. 21+. $10.
Jesse Meade, 7pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $3.
The Gourds, 7:30pm, The Shedd.
$20-$28.
Middian, 8pm, CD World. FREE.
The Sugar Beets, Grace Keller,
8pm, WOW Hall. $10.
Floater, Grynch, 9pm, McDonald
Theatre. $13 adv., $15 dos.
Inkwell Rhythm Makers, 9:30pm,
Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5.
Benefit show for Womenspace
feat. Telepathic Dumpster, H is
for Hellgate, The Reward System,
Antidope, Gloria, 10pm, Luckey’s.
21+. $5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Chase Village 5k run, 9am, Alton
Baker Park. www.eclecticedgerac-
ing.com or 543-5399.
GEARs rides: McKenzie View
w/Sunderman, 35 miles; Hamm
Rd. via River Dr. & Howe Ln., 70
miles, 9:30am, Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
SPIRITUAL Labyrinth walk,
7pm, Priory Farm, Cottage
Grove. 767-0953. $5 sug. don.
THEATER Blue’s Clues: The
Most Spectacular Place, 2pm,
Actors Cabaret, 996 Willamette
St. $15, $10 child under 12.
4th annual Drunk Puppet Night,
8pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom, 1626
Willamette. 21+. $10.
The Birth of Merlin continues.
See Thursday, April 5.
Frozen continues. See Thursday,
April 5.
Man of La Mancha continues.
See Thursday, April 5.
Three Guys Naked from the Waist
Down continues. See Friday.
WillRep’s Stones in His Pocket
continues. See Friday.
VOLUNTEER Public Service
STONES IN HIS POCKETS
Opens Friday, April 6 at the Willamette Repertory
Theatre. Small Irish village with lots of rural-type people, big
Hollywood movie with lots of urban-American-type people,
lots of humo(u)r and warmth and generally touching stuff.
Comedy, drama, death and life, immigration and re-migra-
tion, Irish tea and dance and in-jokes about Tom Cruise and
Far and Away? Heck yeah. This play won awards in London
and has been kicking U.S. butt ever since — at least that’s
what we hear. Show dates are April 6-7, 12-15 & 19-22. Tix
available at www.hultcenter.org or by calling 682-5000.
Arizonans seem to worship their pools.
Peoria, Ariz. natives A Change of Pace
tops the bill at the WOW Hall Monday
FILM Best of Eugene Film
Festival series: International
films, 7pm, DIVA. $5, $3 stu.
Source to Sea: The Columbia River
Swim continues. See Saturday.
GATHERINGS “Zine-O-Rama
Picnic Shelter, Hendricks Park.
$3 sug. don.
Grove. 21+. Don.
GEARs rides: Breakfast ride to
Pleasant Hill, 40 miles, 45 miles,
9:30am, Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
Divided We Fall, 7pm, 111 Lillis,
UO. FREE.
Day volunteer events, 9am-3pm,
various locations. Email jhickn-
er@uoregon.edu for info. FREE.
& Storytelling,” w/Rad Dad &
Ker-Bloom, 5pm, The Wandering
Goat. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Easter sunrise serv-
Tree planting at Madison
Meadows with EWEB, 11am, meet
at south side of 22nd Ave., btw.
Jefferson & Monroe. FREE.
LECTURE Oregon Behavioral
Medicine presents “Psychotherapy
& Brainwave Biofeedback: An
Integrative
Model,”
2pm,
Downtown Library. Reserve, 343-
5253. FREE.
Center for Sacred Sciences pres-
ents God Is Everywhere, w/disc.
& potluck, 11am, 1571 Buck. FREE.
8
S U N DAY
Sunrise 6:42am; Sunset 7:48pm
Av High 59; Av Low 38
ARTS/VISUAL
Oregon
Crafted continues. See Saturday.
BENEFIT Spring Plant Sale
continues. See Saturday.
LITERARY ARTS Sunday
book group: Complications by
Atul Gawande, 2pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
MUSIC Emily Jensen, 6pm &
9pm, Cozmic Pizza. Don.
ice, nondenominational, 7am, Mulkey
Cemetery, 3335 S. Lambert. FREE.
THEATER WillRep’s Stones in
His Pocket continues. See Friday.
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M O N DAY
Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus
Three, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $14.
Sunrise: 6:40am; Sunset 7:49pm
Av High 59; Av Low 38
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
BENEFIT Open Mic, proceeds
benefit Habitat for Humanity,
6:30pm, Axe & Fiddle, Cottage
Spring wildflower garden tour
w/Michael Kennedy, 1pm, Wilkins
FILM Holocaust in Film series:
GATHERING
Reading
Together project at LCC pres-
ents “Living Traditions: Native
American Culture, Education &
Revitalization in Oregon,” panel
discussion, 10am, Bldg. 19, Rm.
104, CML, LCC. FREE.
Newcomers Social, 10am, Campbell
Center, 155 High. FREE.
“Intro to Brain Agility,” presenta-
tion by Peter Moulton, 10am,
Campbell Center. Register, 682-
5318. FREE.
LECTURE “Space, Action &
Image: Public Rituals & Urban
Architecture,” Tonio Holscher,
4pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE.
Oregon Wild & Cascadia Wildlands
Project
present
“Oregon’s
Heritage Forests at Risk: BLM
Moving to Eliminate Old-growth &
Streamside Reserves,” 6:30pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
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