Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, July 19, 2007, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
Curtis Salgado plays
Monteith Park in Albany
Thursday, July 26. See
Corvallis listings
KIDS/FAMILIES “Arts for All” at
pre-school storytime, kids of all abil-
ities welcome, 10:15am & 11am,
Downtown Library. 682-8316. FREE.
Music in Action w/Rich Glauber,
songs, stories, movement & com-
edy for all ages, 2pm, Sheldon
Library. 682-5778. FREE.
MUSIC Accordions Anonymous,
6:30pm, Coiner Park, Cottage
Grove. FREE.
The Dead Americans, 7pm,
Scobert Gardens Park. FREE.
Queens of the Stone Age, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $20 adv., $22
door.
Rooney, Grynch, alterEGO, 8pm,
WOW Hall. $13.50 adv., $15 door.
Laura Kemp, 8:30pm,
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
Sam
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses the fasci-
nating world of bees & their role
in agriculture w/Mike Mesler, 9am
& 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
Kan’Nal plays a
Sunday evening show
at this weekend’s
Faerieworlds Festival
Obsidians trips: Rebel Rock, 12
miles; Rooster Rock, 6.6 miles;
Wildwood Falls, bike, 32 miles.
See YMCA board for details.
GEARs rides: Pleasant Hill Short,
30 miles; Cottage Grove via
Lorane, 60 miles, 8:30am, Alton
Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org
SPIRITUAL Church of the
Harvest’s Missions Conference
continues. See Friday.
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M O N DAY
Sunrise: 5:51am; Sunset 8:47pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51
GATHERINGS
“Pregnancy
and Infant Loss Support,” Lane
County Birth Network monthly
forum, 6:30pm, Mama Rose’s
Naturals, 383 W. 3rd. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
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T U E S D AY
Sunrise 5:52am; Sunset 8:46pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51
GATHERINGS Coffee chat with
state representative Chris Edwards,
7am-9am, My Coffee, 3808 W. 11th.
FREE.
In Motion presents “Davis, Calif.: A
Look at the First Platinum City,”
1:30pm, Downtown Library. FREE.
Wine tasting: warm-weather reds,
5pm today & July 26, WineStyles.
$5, FREE members.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Music in
Action w/Rich Glauber, songs,
stories, movement & comedy for
all ages, 2pm, Bethel Library.
682-5766. FREE.
LECTURE “Diabetes Manage-
Coffee chat with state represen-
tative Chris Edwards, 7am-9am,
Dani’s Coffee & Espresso, 45
Division Ave. FREE.
ment,” health/nutrition advice
w/Dr. K, 12:30pm-2pm, Willamalane
Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St.,
Spfd. Register, 736-4444. FREE.
Mass Exodus of Democrats for
Impeachment Action mtg., 7pm,
World Cafe. 338-4664. FREE.
MUSIC Aaron Meyer, 6:30pm,
Roller Disco feat. DJ Smuve, 7pm-
10pm, SkateWorld, 3188 Gateway
Lp., Spfd. 18 and older. $3.
KIDS/FAMILIES Music in
Action w/Rich Glauber, songs,
stories, movement & comedy for
all ages, 2pm, Downtown Library.
682-8316. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” talks with Scott Kaiser,
author of Shakespeare’s Wordcraft,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
Island Park, Spfd. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses the special
needs of children w/Diane Williams,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
over Coyote Creek. Register, 334-
0696. FREE.
Obsidians trip: Golden Lake,
backpack overnight, 22 miles.
See YMCA board for details.
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GEARs ride: McBeth, Fox Hollow,
Lorane, Bailey Hill, 35 miles, 6pm,
Alton Baker Park. www.euge-
negears.org
THEATER The Music Man con-
tinues. See Thursday, July 19.
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:53am; Sunset 8:45pm
Av High 83; Av Low 51
FILM Retro Mystery Cinema:
The Maltese Falcon, 2pm, Bethel
Library. FREE.
GATHERINGS Coffee chat
with state representative Chris
Edwards, 7am-9am, Lee’s Coffee,
1950 Echo Hollow Rd. FREE.
Town Hall mtg. w/Chris Edwards
and Nancy Nathanson on the topic:
“The Legislative Session: How did
we do?” 7pm, Ray’s Food Place
Community Room, 150 Oroyan (off
River Rd.). 986-1413. FREE.
Sunrise 5:54am; Sunset 8:44pm
Av High 83; Av Low 52
ARTS/VISUAL Mitzi Linn’s
studio sale continues. See Friday.
FILM Retro Mystery Cinema: The
Maltese Falcon, 1pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
GATHERINGS Coffee chat
with state representative Chris
Edwards, 7am-9am, The Viking
Inn Restaurant, 1155 Ivy St.,
Junction City. FREE.
MarketPlace Antiques Show with
folks from the Coburg Antique Mall,
Hike Mount Pisgah. Do yoga.
Feel real good the rest of Sunday
11am-6pm today, tomorrow and July
28-29, King Estate MarketPlace.
www.kingestate.com FREE.
Jammin’ with Carolynn, cooking
demos, berry information and
samples, 11am-6pm today & tomor-
row, King Estate MarketPlace.
www.kingestate.com FREE.
WineStyles’ wine tasting contin-
ues. See Tuesday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Destination
DJ, karaoke for kids, 11:30am,
Meadow Park, Spfd. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reflective
Readers book group: American
Gods by Neil Gaiman, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Blue Skies Big Band,
6:30pm, Campbell Center. FREE.
Very Small Rocks,
Cozmic Pizza. Don.
7:30pm,
Baker London, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+. $3-$5.
ON
THE
AIR
“New
Dimensions” discusses “Orgasm,
Time and Human Evolution”
w/Leonard Shlain, 6:30pm, KLCC
89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Mountain Biking Skills, 5:30pm
today & 9am July 28, OP Barn,
18th & University. 346-4365. $1.
THEATER All Shook Up, 8pm
today, tomorrow and July 28,
Hult Center. 683-4368. $17-$25.
The Music Man continues. See
Thursday, July 19.
Oregon River Sports’ Social Float:
Flatwater paddling on Fern Ridge
Reservoir, 6pm Tuesdays, dirt
parking space just before bridge
Eddie Money, 7pm, Monteith Park,
Albany. FREE.
FRIDAY, JULY 20 Absolute,
noon, OSU Bookstore Courtyard,
Corvallis. FREE.
Da Vinci Days, performances by
Pink Martini, Stairway Denied,
Henan
Province
Chinese
Ensemble, Sneakin’ Out, art & sci-
ence exhibits, vendors, kinetic
sculpture races/competitions, chil-
dren’s parade and teen battle of
the bands, 5pm-10pm today; 9am-
10pm tomorrow; 9am-6pm July
22, various locations, Corvallis.
www.davinci-days.org $15 weekend
pass; $10 one-day pass.
Phil Vassar, 8:30pm, Linn County
Fair Main Stage, Albany. www.lin-
ncountyfair.com
SATURDAY,
JULY
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Community-wide Garage Sale,
9am-4pm, various location,
Brownsville. FREE map available
from local merchants.
Senior Ice Cream Social, 1pm-
4pm, Corvallis Senior Center.
FREE over age 55, small fee for
under age 55.
Josh Gracin, 8:30pm, Linn
County Fair Main Stage, Albany.
www.linncountyfair.com
CORVALLIS
SUNDAY, JULY 22 Grupo
Antifaz, 3pm, Linn County Fair
Main Stage, Albany. www.lin-
ncountyfair.com
Note - Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the first day of the event.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Parks and Recreation Advisory
Board, 6:30pm, Downtown Fire
Station, 400 NW Harrison. FREE.
Ruby by the River continues. See
Thursday, July 19.
EVENTS
“Alternative Radio” airs Al Gore’s lec-
ture, “The Attack on the Constitu-
tion,” 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
6pm July 22, Linn County Fair &
Expo Center, Albany. $7, $5 sr., child
under age 11, FREE under age 5.
(FREE admission Thurs., July 19.)
THURSDAY, JULY 19 Linn
County Fair, 11am-10pm today; 11am-
11pm tomorrow & July 21; 11am-
MONDAY,
JULY
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Shanghai Woolies, 7pm, Monteith
Park, Albany. FREE.
TUESDAY, JULY 24 AARP
Walking
Program
kick-off,
10:30am,
Chintimini
Park.
Register at Corvallis Senior
Center. FREE.
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