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About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 2007)
CALENDAR as we get older w/Dr. Ron Stock, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM. That 1 Guy, 7:30pm, John Henry’s. 21+. $10 adv., $12 door. OUTDOORS/RECREATIONAL Todd Rundgren, 8pm, WOW Hall. $32.50 adv., $34 door. Walkabout for 45-60 minutes, 9am, meet at Campbell Center, 155 High. Register, 682-5318. $2. SPIRITUAL Six Sensory Eugene mtg., 6:30pm, Downtown Athletic Club. $5. 18 T U E S D AY Sunrise 6:55am; Sunset 7:18pm Av High 76; Av Low 46 BENEFIT Wine tasting ben- efit for Oregon Law Students Public Interest Fund, w/appe- tizers, 5pm-9pm, WineStyles. $9.99 (half donated to non- profit). GATHERINGS Family drum- ming circle, 6pm, amphitheater behind River House, 301 N. Adams. Bring own drum if you have one. KIDS/FAMILIES Jammie storytime, 7pm, Library. FREE. Springfield LITERARY ARTS Windfall Reading Series: Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar, 7pm, Downtown Library. FREE. MUSIC Jon’s Acoustic Open Mic, feat. Alex Diaz, Rolling Thunder, On A Freight Train Boogie, Across the Astral Plane, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. 1166 Oak. 484-7366. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Middle Fork Willamette Watershed Council council mtg., 6:30pm, ODF Building, 3150 Main St., Spfd. 937-9800. FREE. Exchange” discusses Jewish cul- ture & traditions w/Marge Eiseman, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM. Adoption information mtg., 7pm, Open Adoption & Family Services, 315 W. 10th. Register, 343-4825. FREE. “Alternative Radio” airs an inter- view with Rami Khouri on “Double Standards: U.S. MidEast Policy,” 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM. KIDS/FAMILIES Danny O’Flaherty performs Celtic music and tells stories for pre- school aged children, 10am, Springfield Library. 726-2287. FREE. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians trip: Tam McArthur Rim, 5 miles. See YMCA board for details. VOLUNTEER United Way of Lane County Days of Caring community beautifying projects throughout Lane County, vari- ous locations today & tomorrow. www.unitedwaylane.org or 741- 6000 x104 for details on how/where to help. 19 WEDNESDAY Sunrise 6:56am; Sunset 7:18pm Av High 76; Av Low 46 GATHERINGS Open house & meeting on western Oregon forest planning, 3pm-9:30pm, BLM Eugene District Office, 2890 Chad Dr. FREE. “Nonviolence as a Way of Life 2008” conference planning mtg., 5:30pm, First Christian Church, LITERARY ARTS Classics book group: Lord of the Flies by William Golding, 7pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. VERY LITTLE THEATRE MUSIC Elusive Birds, 7:45pm, Cozmic Pizza. Don. The Dimes, Ehren Ebbage, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5. Built to Spill, Camper Van Beethoven, The Delusions, 9pm, WOW Hall. $20 adv., $22 door. ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Exchange” discusses redesign- ing your career w/Linda Rolie, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs ride: Upper Camp Creek Rd., 20 miles, 6pm, Alton Baker Park. www.euge- negears.org THEATER Willamette Repertory Theater presents A Body of Water (preview per- formances), 7:30pm today & tomorrow (w/6:45pm pre-talks), Hult Center. $12-$20. AUDITIONS Awake and Sing! Good, Bad, Why, How Tamara Miller The classic drama by Clifford Odets Eugene Police Commission Directed by James Aday Eugene Police Commission Sat., Sept. 22 • 2 pm Sun., Sept. 23 • 6 pm 2350 Hilyard St. Roles for seven men, ages 22-70, and two women, ages 24 and 50 For scripts or more information, e-mail jladay@yahoo.com or ccsolari@yahoo.com Also check www.TheVLT.com The New Pornographers would like to invite you to their Crystal Ballroom show in PDX Sunday. See On the Road listings TASERS IN EUGENE Charles Zennache David Fidanque ACLU Oregon FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 TH • 11:50 AM EUGENE HILTON $3 admission • Free to City Club Members 485-7433 www.cityclubofeugene.org RED BARN N AT U R A L G R O C E RY E S T. 1 9 8 2 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Save up to 10% Storewide * *Some restrictions apply. See store for details. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 TH ( T H I R D S U N D A Y O F E V E RY M O N T H ) LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED • UO & LCC DISCOUNT w/ID 4 TH & BLAIR • 342-7503 • M ONDAY – S UNDAY 8 AM -11 PM SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 21