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    CALENDAR
FILM Living Luminaries on The
Serious Business of Happiness,
1pm, Spiritual Growth Center, 390
Vernal. $10.
Cultural Heritage Movement in
Contemporary China,” Deming
An, 5pm, Gumwood Rm., EMU,
UO. 346-3967. FREE.
Windfall Reading Series: Lawson
Fusao Inada and Paulann
Petersen,
7pm,
Downtown
Library. 682-5450. FREE.
Freedom Within, video of Maharaji
speaking, 6pm, EWEB. FREE.
“Evolution of Beer: The Story of
Pilsner Urquell & Czech Lagers,”
Jan Stafl, w/Pilsner tasting, 7pm,
Bier Stein. 21+. FREE.
MUSIC Oregon Bach Festival
presents Bach Night season pre-
view party, feat. Trio Voronezh,
7pm, Wildish Theater, Spfd. FREE.
“Eating as if the Earth Matters,” Dan
Brook, 7pm, 110 Fenton, UO. FREE.
NCC presents “Gospel and
Hymns Concert,” 7:30pm, First
Baptist Church, 3550 Fox
Meadow Rd. FREE.
A State of Mind, 7pm, DIVA. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Rumi
Celebration, feat. readers, musi-
cians, dancers, 4pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
Blues & Ballroom dance clinic,
4pm, Agate Hall, 18th & Agate.
343-7826. FREE.
HBA Builders Garage Sale contin-
ues. See Saturday.
Collectors West Gun Show contin-
ues. See Saturday.
Oregon Knife Collectors Show
continues. See Saturday.
Willamette
Cascade
Model
Railroad Club Show/Swap Meet
continues. See Saturday.
“You are the Whole” lecture
series, Dr. Sadhvi Chaitanya, 7pm
today, tomorrow and April 18-19,
Maple Rm., EMU, UO. 345-4952.
FREE w/don.
7pm, Springfield Library. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange”
talks
w/author
Alberto Rios, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
Exchange” looks at ways of giv-
ing that fosters the accountability
to one’s community, 9am & 9pm,
KRVM 1280 AM.
SPIRITUAL Six Sensory Eugene
meets, 6:30pm, Downtown Athletic
Club. 521-0272. $5.
KIDS/FAMILIES “Creative
Movement,” w/Sparkplug Dance,
2pm, Springfield Library. Register
at Youth Services Desk. FREE.
LITERARY
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ARTS
Carter
McKenzie & Debra Mathis read
their poetry, w/open mic, 2pm,
Mother Kali’s. FREE.
MUSIC David Bersch & Sandy
Holder perform Schubert’s Die
shoene Muellerin, 4pm, St. Mary’s
Episcopal Church, 166 E. 13th. Don.
Girlyman, Chris Pureka, 8pm, John
Henry’s. 21+. $15.50 adv., $17 door.
Salt Lick, Or the Whale, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
T U E S D AY
Sunrise 6:26am; Sunset 7:59pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
FILM
Russian film series:
Sherlock Homes & Dr. Watson:
The King of Blackmail, 7pm, 115
Pacific, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS “Off the Beaten
Track,” travel presentation, 3pm,
Campbell Center. Register, 682-
5318. FREE.
Wheels & Wheels Track & Field
Meet, 10am-3pm, Sheldon High
School track. 485-1860. $5 for
all-comers mile, $20 competitors,
FREE spectators.
Cello master class w/Alisa
Weilerstein, 3pm, Hult Center. FREE.
Wildflowers for dummies, guided
nature walk, 10am, Mount Pisgah
Arboretum. 747-1504. $3 sug. don.
8th annual “That’s My Farmer” cel-
ebration, meet w/local farmers and
CSAs, 6:30pm, First United
Methodist Church, 13th & Olive. Don.
Oregon Marathon Relay, 8am,
EWEB. www.oregontrackclub.com
or 686-0527.
Rhododendron garden tour
w/Michael Roberts, 1pm, Hendricks
Park. $3 sug. don.
Obsidians hike: Rogue River trail, 12
miles. See YMCA board for details.
GEARs rides: Walterville, 45 miles;
Wolf Creek (counter-clockwise), 70
miles, 9:30am, Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
THEATER WillRep’s Stones in
His Pocket continues. See Thursday,
April 12.
A Fine and Pleasant Misery con-
tinues. See Friday.
The Fantasticks continues. See
Friday.
Three One-Act Operas continues.
See Friday.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise: 6:28am; Sunset 7:58pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
FILM Holocaust in Film series:
The Hiding Place, 7pm, 111 Lillis,
UO. jonseidel@aol.com or 434-
6551. FREE.
GATHERINGS Taxes for
Peace NOT War rally, noon, out-
side of downtown Eugene Post
Office. 342-2914. FREE.
Wine tasting: Little Italy tasting,
5pm, WineStyles. 434-9463. $5.
“The
Oaxaca
Rebellion:
Perspectives from Inside,” panel dis-
cussion, w/guests from Oaxaca,
Mexico, 7pm, 175 Knight Law Center,
UO. 346-5771 or 346-5813. FREE.
PLAN Loving Adoptions presents
an adoption seminar, 7pm, Emerald
Bible Fellowship Church, 1855 Cal
Young Rd. 472-8452. FREE.
“Take Back the Night” communi-
ty forum/planning meeting, 6pm,
Women’s Center, EMU, UO. 346-
3327 or 484-9791. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Jammie sto-
rytime, 7pm, Springfield Library.
FREE.
LECTURES
“An Ethics of
Reading the Environment in
Postcolonial Fiction,” Sangeeta Ray,
4pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE.
“You are the Whole” continues.
See Monday.
LITERARY ARTS Reception
& release party for Comic City,
6pm, UO Bookstore. FREE.
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John Pizzarelli Quartet, 7:30pm,
The Shedd. $28-$38.
The Greyboy Allstars, Toots & The
Maytals, 8pm, McDonald Theatre.
$25 adv., $27 door.
MUSIC Springfield Jazz Singers,
WELLNESS CENTERED DENTISTRY
“Alternative Radio” disc. Robert
Fisk & Araxie Barsamian’s lecture
“The Armenian Holocaust,”
6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
DR. DARIN J. WARD DDS
DR. ROB WHICKER DDS
(541) 868-2008
“Because the Mouth Bone is Connected to the Body Bone”
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians hike: Larison Creek, 6
miles. See YMCA board for details.
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 6:24am; Sunset 8pm
Av High 61; Av Low 39
ARTS/VISUAL River Aaland
gives a gallery talk on “Divine
Forms: South and Southeast
Asian Art from the Collection,”
6pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum
of Art, UO. 346-3027. FREE.
FILM
America’s Dialogue,
w/intro by Mayor Kitty Piercy,
7pm, Harris Hall, 8th & Oak. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Eugene
Symphony Guild concert preview,
noon, Hult Center. FREE.
“Nonviolence as a Way of Life
2008” conference planning
meeting, 5:30pm, First Christian
Church, 1166 Oak. Register, 484-
7366. FREE.
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MSF/Doctors Without Borders
volunteer Chris Sauer discusses
his experiences, w/recruitment
info session, 6:30pm, 123 Pacific,
UO. FREE.
“Women in Oaxaca,” panel dis-
cussion, w/guests from Oaxaca,
Mexico, 7pm, Knight Library, UO.
346-5771 or 346-5813. FREE.
Community Conversations panel
on “9/11 Conspiracy Theories: The
World Trade Center Towers
Collapse,”
7:30pm,
Walton
Complex, UO. FREE.
Bunco & Wine Game Night, 6pm,
WineStyles. RSVP, 434-9463. $10.
KIDS/FAMILIES Whimsical
Wednesdays: Earth Day, 6:30pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
“Uh, where’s my plug?”
Isaac Johnson plays
Cozmic Pizza Thursday,
April 19
"SEEING THEM LIVE WAS AMAZING. I
INSTANTLY FELT A BOND WITH THESE
THREE GUYS. THEY'RE TAKING WHAT
WE KNOW OF MUSIC AND TRYING TO
TWIST IT TO A DIFFERENT PLACE."-
JIM JAMES (MY MORNING JACKET)---
NEW YORK TIMES
& HOLY FUCK
TUESDAY APRIL 24
WOW HALL
291 W 8TH AVE · 8:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · FULL BAR WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS.
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
SATURDAY
APRIL 28
INDIGO DISTRICT
1290 OAK STREET · 7:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · FULL BAR WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS.
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
Presentation on estate planning,
3pm, Campbell Center, 155 High.
682-5318. FREE.
Folklore
and
Arts
and
Administration Program presents
a brown-bag talk w/Lihui Yang
and Deming An, Chinese folk-
lore/mythology scholars, noon,
448 PLC, UO. FREE.
“Connect the Dots,” forum on
how we can take back our coun-
try from Bush/Cheney, 7pm, 180
PLC, UO. FREE.
LECTURES “The Personal and
the Political: (Re)Writing Max
Yergan,” David Anthony, 3:30pm,
375 McKenzie, UO. FREE.
“Anti-globalization and the
Reconstruction of Chinese Oral
Tradition,” Lihui Yang; “Intangible
MONDAY
APRIL 30
WOW HALL
291 W 8TH AVE · 7:00PM DOORS
ALL AGES · FULL BAR WITH PROPER ID
TICKETS AT ALL SAFEWAY/TICKETSWEST LOCATIONS
CHARGE BY PHONE 1-800-992-TIXX
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