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THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:30am; Sunset 8:59pm
Av High 75; Av Low 48
GATHERINGS
Cycling 101,
7pm, REI. FREE.
Community Summer Solstice
Picnic, 4pm-9pm, Dexter Lake,
Lowell. 937-3007. Bring a dish to
share.
Seminar on time management
w/Tania
Baildon,
4:30pm,
Springfield Chamber of Commerce
Bldg., 101 S. A St. FREE.
Democratic Party of Lane County
membership mtg., 6:30pm, EWEB.
FREE.
Dept. of Peace campaign video &
discussion,
7:30pm,
First
Congregational Church, 1050 E.
23rd. FREE.
WineStyle’s wine tasting contin-
ues. See Tuesday.
MUSIC Sunita Staneslow, harp
recital, 7:30pm, Eugene Hotel.
$5-$10.
Saturday Market, 10am-5pm, with
entertainment from Janet Naylor
& Linda Danielson, 10am; Anahid
Bertrand, 11am; Mac Singleton,
noon; The Fiannacats, 1pm; Gypsy
Moon, 2pm; The Raventones,
3:30pm, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak.
www.eugenesaturdaymarket.org
FREE.
Alpaca
Marketplace & Fleece Show, 9am-
6pm today; 9am-5:30pm tomor-
row; 9am-4pm June 24, Lane
County Fairgrounds. FREE.
Black Sheep Gathering, sheep and
goat shows, workshops, classes,
trade show, fiber arts, spinning cir-
cles, demonstrations and more,
9am-6pm today; 9am-5pm tomor-
row; 9am-4pm June 24, Lane
County Fairgrounds. www.black-
sheepgathering.org FREE.
Pacifica Forum: Reading of chap-
ter from Chalmer Johnson’s book,
Nemesis, w/dialogue to follow,
4pm, 129 McKenzie, UO. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES The Charlie
Brown Comedy & Juggling Show,
11am & 2pm, Downtown Library.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Teen Writing
Group informational meeting, 4pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Paul Wright, 6pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $10.
The Lovetones, The Quarter After,
AM Interstate, 8:30pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $5.
Mood du Jour, 9pm, Luna. 21+. $6.
Gill Landry, Steven Pile, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” talks w/Jimmy Unger
of the Lane Coalition for Healthy
Active Youth, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses the future of
public libraries w/Ted Stark, 9am &
9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Summer Solstice hike to summit,
7pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum.
FREE.
Drop-in tree climbing session,
4pm-7pm, meet near community
garden at Maurie Jacobs Park.
Wear closed toe shoes. All climb-
ing & safety equipment provided.
682-5329. $10.
THEATER Fortinbras, 8pm
today, tomorrow and June 23,
Very Little Theatre. $10-$14.
THEATER Macbeth, 7:30pm
today & tomorrow; 2pm June 24,
Actors Cabaret Academy Stage,
39 W. 10th. $10, $8 under age 12.
Prelude to a Kiss, 8pm today &
tomorrow, Cottage Theater,
Cottage Grove. $11-$13.
Fortinbras continues. See Thursday,
June 21.
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SATURDAY
Sunrise 5:30am; Sunset 9pm
Av High 75; Av Low 48
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GATHERINGS
J Reilly, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+.
$3-$5.
“New Dimensions” discusses A
Matrix of Love w/John F.
Demartini, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
18 JUNE 21, 2007
Petersen Barn, 870 Berntzen. FREE.
ARTS/VISUAL
“Eyes Wide
Open” exhibit continues. See Friday.
F R I D AY
Sunrise 5:30am; Sunset 9pm
Av High 75; Av Low 48
ARTS/VISUAL “Eyes Wide
Open” exhibit on human & eco-
nomic costs of the Iraq War, 10am-
6pm today & tomorrow; 10am-
4pm June 24 (3:30pm closing cer-
emony), Kesey Plaza, Willamette &
Broadway. 556-8241. FREE.
COMEDY Win Win Entertainment
presents a night of standup come-
dy & singing acts, w/door prizes,
8pm, Willamette High School. Don.
FILM Murder by Death (1976),
7pm, Unity of the Valley. FREE.
The Muppet Movie, with subtitles
for the hearing impaired, 9pm,
BENEFIT “Wine about the Dog
Days of Summer,” benefit event
for Greenhill Humane Society,
feat. wine tasting, pet adoptions,
pet toys & food drive, music by
Jennifer Sennett, Gordon Kaswell
& Todd Barnes, Two Easy,
Triplecross, more, 11am-9pm,
WineStyles. $10 tasting.
COMEDY The Comedy Workout
presents “Comedy Down Under,”
8pm, Diablo’s Downtown Lounge. $3.
DANCE
TA-DA Productions
Dance Studio presents iDance,
7pm, Hult Center. $15, $12 stu., sr.
GATHERINGS Barrel Tour:
Saginaw Vineyard, Silvan Ridge-
Hinman Vineyards, Iris Hill, King
Estate Winery, Chateau Lorane and
Secret House Winery, 9:30am, meet
at parking lot btwn. Valley River Inn
and Macy’s. 21+ event. www.winer-
The Muppet Movie screens Friday night at the Petersen Barn
FOOD for Lane County’s Youth
Farm produce stand, 10am-2pm
Saturdays, end of Flamingo Ave.,
off S. Game Farm Rd., Spfd. 343-
2822. FREE.
Summerfest, feat. music, wine,
beer, food and kids play zone, with
music by Justin King and the
Apologies, Norma Fraser, The
Vipers w/Deb Cleveland, The KoKo
Lovetet, Disco Organica and more,
2pm-9pm, Secret House Vineyards,
Veneta. www.07summerfest.com
$10, FREE under age 15.
ESSN/Jobs with Justice’s annual
meeting, 5pm-8pm, Unitarian
Universalist Church, 477 40th.
736-9041. FREE.
Alpaca Marketplace & Fleece
Show continues. See Friday.
Black Sheep Gathering continues.
See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Playing with
Food and Oak Hill School presents
“Feed our Village Stone Soup
Party,” 2pm, Playing with Food.
689-2441. $15 per child, plus one
non-perishable food item.
LITERARY ARTS Patricia
Mees Armstrong reads from her
work in the “A Celebration of
Words: Her Legacy” event, 2pm,
Eugene Hotel. FREE.
MUSIC The Richardson Jazz
Macbeth continues. See Friday.
Trio, noon, World Cafe. FREE.
Prelude to a Kiss continues. See
Friday.
Benefit concert for Mike Jordan,
feat. Sula, Alacrity, Darren Senn,
Lost Creek Gang, 7pm, McDonald
Theatre. $10.
Alfonso Maya, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$8.
JC Rico & Zulu Dragon, 9:30pm,
Luna. 21+. $6.
The Devil Makes Three, Inkwell
Rhythm Makers, Doc Holiday,
9pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 door.
I-chele and the Circle of Light,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Wilderness Week, free guided
hikes and excursions into Oregon’s
wildlands, today through July 1.
Eugene area hikes include Upper
Middle Fork Willamette today,
Brice Creek tomorrow, Chucksney
Mountain June 30 and Tidbits
Mountain July 1. For a complete
list of hikes, events and R.S.V.P.
options visit www.oregonwild.org
or 344-0675. FREE.
Obsidians trips: Cone Peak
Meadows, 4.8 miles; Cottage
Grove, bike, 42 miles; Orchard
Point, bike; Tidbits Mountain, 4
miles. See YMCA board for details.
GEARs rides: Poodle Creek Metric
Century, 65 miles; Alvadore, 40
miles, 8am, Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
THEATER Fortinbras contin-
ues. See Thursday, June 21.
Total Chaos play the WOW Hall’s Warfest Thursday, June 28
VOLUNTEER Willamette River
Enhancement Initiative: Help pick
up trash along the river from
Island Park to Beltline exchange in
north Eugene, 9am, sign up at REI
Customer Service. 465-1800.
miles, 8am, Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
Wilderness Week continues. See
Saturday.
SPIRITUAL Shinay (calm abid-
ing) meditation & practice w/Lama
Sonam Dargye, 8:45am, Kagyu
Dakshang Chuling Dharma Center,
917 E. 43rd. 513-1452. $30.
THEATER Fortinbras contin-
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 5:31am; Sunset 9pm
Av High 76; Av Low 48
ARTS/VISUAL
“Eyes Wide
Open” exhibit continues. See Friday.
BENEFIT “A Summer Stroll on
College Hill,” KLCC Garden Tour,
self-guided tours of nine gardens,
with musicians, massage chairs,
vendors, art and more, 9am-5pm,
in and around College Hill in south
Eugene. www.klcc.com or 463-
6000. $10 adv., $13 dos.
FILM Video Slam, 4pm, DIVA. FREE.
Tuvalu, 9pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Nordic
Midsommar Celebration, 1pm-
4pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Alpaca Marketplace & Fleece
Show continues. See Friday.
Black Sheep Gathering continues.
See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Art, music,
crafts for children & fairies, 11am-
4pm, Madison Meadow, 22nd &
Madison. FREE.
MUSIC New Horizons Band,
6:30pm, Washburne Park, 20th &
Agate. FREE.
Michael Trew, Matt Buetow, Cugno &
Callahan, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. Don.
ues. See Thursday, June 21.
Macbeth continues. See Friday.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise: 5:31am; Sunset 9pm
Av High 76; Av Low 48
GATHERINGS Bach Party, feat.
music, wine sampling, noon-5pm
today through July 3, 5th St.
Market. FREE.
“Breastfeeding: How to Position
and Latch Your New Baby,” Lane
County Birth Network monthly
forum, 6:30pm, Mama Rose’s
Naturals, 383 W. 3rd. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses what Oregon
businesses want in a reformed
state health plan w/Bill Kramer,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Wilderness Week continues. See
Saturday.
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T U E S D AY
The Cave Singers, Lightning Dust,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5.
Sunrise 5:31am; Sunset 9pm
Av High 76; Av Low 49
ON THE AIR “Sunday at Noon”
hosts Andrew Bartholomew &
Claude Offenbacher discuss the
KLCC garden tour, w/listener call-
in, noon, KLCC 89.7 FM.
GATHERINGS Wine tasting:
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Hendricks Park Medicinal Plant
Tour, 1pm, F.M. Wilkins Shelter,
2200 Summit Ave. $3 sug. don.
Obsidians trips: Castle Rock, 11.4
miles; Marion Lake, 6 miles; Mount
June-Hardesty Mountain, 9.6
miles; Mount Pisgah 2x, 8 miles.
See YMCA board for details.
GEARs rides: McKenzie View,
Sunderman, Deerhorn, 80 miles;
McKenzie View w/Sunderman, 35
best wines for BBQ, 5pm today &
June 28, WineStyles. $5.
“Awakening
Our
Human
Greatness,” feat. Dadi Janki,
Mayor Kitty Piercy, Claes Nobel,
Shanti Shivani, Forrest McDowell,
Halie Loren, 7pm, Unity of the
Valley. 343-5252. FREE.
5th St. Market’s Bach Party contin-
ues. See Monday.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Cascade
Raptor Center presents “Puzzling
Bird Mysteries,” 2pm, Springfield
Library. FREE.
LECTURES “Exploring the
Connections between Creativity,