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    CALENDAR
Group Nurse Midwifery Birth
Center, 511 E. 12th. FREE.
Contra dance, feat. music by The
Laurel Valley Revelers, 7:30pm,
Cesar Chavez School. $7, $6 stu.
Wine tasting at Oregon Wine
Warehouse continues. See Friday.
Mother’s Day weekend at King
Estate continues. See Thursday,
May 10.
KIDS/FAMILIES
adv., $12 door.
Eleven Eyes, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+. $5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Lichen identification field trip
w/Rob Weiss, field botanist, 8am,
meet at South Eugene High
School. 926-5012.
Wildflower walk, 10am, Mount
Pisgah Arboretum. $3 sug. don.
Ballet
Folklorico Infantil, 2pm, Sheldon
Library. 682-5778. FREE.
Reptiles and Amphibians Walk,
2pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum. $3
($1 shuttle from OP Barn, UO).
LECTURE “Aprons: Memories
HIV Alliance River Walk & Run, 5k,
9am, Alton Baker Park. www.hival-
liance.org
from the Past,” Bobbe Shafer, 1pm,
Springfield Library. 726-2234.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Nicki Scully
and Linda Star Wolf celebrate the
release of Shamanic Mysteries of
Egypt, 5pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
MUSIC Atrium Amateur Hour:
Alder Street Quintet, 2pm, Atrium
Bldg., 10th & Olive. FREE.
Jazz Piano Collective, feat. Steve
Larson, Keith Waters & Steve
Strunk, 6pm, Oregon Wine
Warehouse. FREE
Dennis St. Germaine & Hamilton
Mays, 7pm, WineStyles. FREE.
Lucy Kaplansky, Antje Duvekot,
7pm, Luna. 21+. $17.50.
Laura Kemp, 8pm, Lost Valley
Educational
Center,
Dexter.
www.lostvalley.org $10 sug. don.
Obsidians
trips:
McKenzie
View/Donna Store, bike, 35 miles;
N. Fork Willamette River, hike, 6
miles; Sutton Creek, hike, 4.8
miles; Urban bird walk, 5 miles.
See YMCA board for details.
Little Shop of Horrors continues.
See Friday.
Little Women continues. See
Friday.
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BENEFIT New Zone yART SALE
continues. See Friday.
FILM Plagues & Pleasures on the
Salton Sea continues. See
Saturday.
Air Guitar Nation continues. See
Saturday.
GATHERINGS East Skinner
THEATER Mother Courage and
Her Children, 8pm today & May 17-
19, 24-26, 31, June 1-2; 2pm May 20
& June 3, Lord Leebrick Theatre,
540 Charnelton. $8-$17.
Million Mom March for gun safety
& world peace, 2:30pm, EWEB
plaza (free shuttle back from
Owen Rose Garden). FREE.
Hot’l Baltimore continues. See
Thursday, May 10.
Ballroom dance, 6pm, Vet’s Club
Ballroom. $7, $4 stu.
The Pajama Game continues. See
Thursday, May 10.
Mother’s Day weekend at King
Estate continues. See Thursday,
May 10.
That 1 Guy and His Magic Pipe,
Wolff, 9pm, John Henry’s. 21+. $10
A Year with Frog and Toad contin-
ues. See Friday.
Every Friday
6-8pm
Sunrise 5:49am; Sunset 8:30pm
Av High 66; Av Low 42
Butte Historic District Mother’s
Day Tour of Homes, noon-4pm,
3rd Ave. btw. Pearl and High
Streets. FREE.
The Wizard of Oz continues. See
Thursday, May 10.
W INE T ASTING
S U N DAY
GEARs rides: Creswell, 35 miles;
Wolf Creek from Twin Oaks
Elementary, 50 miles, 9am, Alton
Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org
Talkdemonic, Yeltsin, The Morals,
9pm, WOW Hall. $3, FREE UO stu.
HA P PY
MO T H ER ’S
D AY
Tim & Bert Boyden’s Studio &
Plant Sale continues. See
Saturday.
LECTURES
Jonathan
Balcombe reads from Pleasurable
Kingdom: Animals and the Nature
of Feeling Good, 2pm, Rm. 308,
Bldg. 17, LCC. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Sunday
book group: A High Wind in
Jamaica by Richard Hughes, 2pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
MUSIC Mother’s Day event, feat.
Eugene Symphony members
Jennifer Sullivan & Samara
Humbert, wines, gourmet food,
11am & 12:30pm, WineStyles.
RSVP, 434-9463. $29.95.
Sweet Cheeks this Friday!
S P E C I AL
M O T H E R ’ S D A Y
B U FF E T
$9 . 9 5 L u n ch
$ 13 . 95 D i n ne r
B EER T ASTING
Every Saturday
with hostess Siva
6-8pm • Tickets $2
* Raffle at end of tasting *
Breakfast burritos,
heavy sandwiches and soup,
cool liquid refreshments
All Mom’s receive a free
glass of champagne
with their order.
•Available in both locations•
136 SW Third • Corvallis, OR
541-754-7944
1525 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene, OR
343-7944
of all flavors,
espresso and house coffee
by Equator Coffee Co.
OPEN 7am–11pm•24/7
Mo’St. Cafe
1123 Monroe St.
342-8158
Benefit concert for FOOD for Lane
County, feat. Silas, Beyond the
Pale, raffle, speakers, 3pm-
8:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. Don.
Nathan Englander
reads from The
Ministry of Special
Cases at Powell’s
Bookstore in PDX
Thursday, May 17.
See On the Road
listings
Cosy Sheridan, 7pm, Luna. 21+.
$15.
The Rocketz, The Sawyer Family,
Sid & Fancy, 8pm, WOW Hall. $10
adv., $12 door.
Kudana, 8:30pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+.
$5.
Emerald City Jazz Kings contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 10.
Lane Continuing Education Presents:
The Art of
Group Presentations:
Teach What You Love
• Turn your passion into a keynote
speech, workshop or seminar
• Generate quality PR and market
yourself or your business more
effectively
• Become an expert “infopreneur”
• Learn to sell from the stage
• Identify what separates world-class
speakers from the rest
Presented by Donn Rochlin, a member of
the National Speakers Association (NSA).
Since 1995, Donn has presented seminars
and workshops to audiences in over 56
cities throughout the U.S. With his high-
energy style, Donn keeps his audience
engaged with humor, inspiration and fun.
Saturday, May 19, 9am–5pm
Lane Downtown Center • $137
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Institution
Continuing Education • 1059 Willamette St.
Eugene • www.lanecc.edu/ce • 463-5252
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