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CALENDAR Throw your diamonds in the sky if you feel the vibe. Poet Artie Moffa takes the stage Saturday at the Fenario ing the event, 10am-3pm, Junction City Public Library. FREE. Community Creche continues. See Friday. Less is Best Holiday Fair contin- ues. See Friday. Health and Beauty Shoppe KIDS/FAMILIES “Build-a- Birdhouse” family program, 10am, West Eugene Wetlands yurt, 751 S. Danebo. Register, 683-6494. $2-$4. e of H d n Ble 2868 Willamette Street, in South Eugene Mon-Sat: 10 am – 8 pm Sunday: Noon – 5 pm LITERARY ARTS Eugene Poetry Slam, feat. Artie Moffa, 7:30pm, Fenario Gallery, 881 Willamette. $5. an AH a a l th nd B ea rodu ut y P cts, and Gifts for the senses 20% OFF! Any Custom Blended d e Perfume, Bath & Body or Home ct ele Fragrance Products from our Blending Bar d-S Off er good through December 15, 2007 MUSIC Suzuki Strings, 11am, Beall Hall, UO. FREE. Atrium Amateur Hour: Mixed Trios, 2pm, Atrium, 10th & Olive. FREE. Port O’Brien, 4pm, CD World. FREE. Vagabond Opera, Hillstomp, Port O’Brien, Cave Singers, 7pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 door. Civil War DJ Expo, feat. Starchile, DJs Juggernaut, O.G. One and Sneakers, 9pm, McDonald Theatre. $10. Klezmonauts, Madam Flodd, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5. 2 Park Slim All Star Blues Band, 4:45pm, Lane County Fairgrounds. www.holidaymarket.org FREE. Sunrise 7:29am; Sunset 4:35pm Av High 47; Av Low 35 Community Creche continues. See Friday. ARTS/VISUAL Faith Rahill’s Studio Sale continues. See Friday. Less is Best Holiday Fair contin- ues. See Friday. St. Mary’s benefit art show contin- ues. See Friday. Arc of Lane County Winter Festival continues. See Saturday. Tracie Manso’s Pottery Sale con- tinues. See Saturday. Holiday Farmer’s Market contin- ues. See Saturday. BENEFIT Massage Benefit for Oregon Homecrafters Association Christmas Show and Sale contin- ues. See Saturday. Calling Simon, Nik Fury, Emily Overstreet, 6pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. S U N DAY OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike: Salmon Creek Trail, 8 miles. See YMCA board for details. GEARs rides: Wolf Creek, 50 miles; Breakfast Ride: Lorane Cafe, 30 miles, 9:30am, Twin Oaks Elementary. www.eugenegears.org SPIRITUAL “Mindfulness/ Loving: Kindness Sit,” 9am-noon, Unity of the Valley, 39th & Hilyard. Don. Kelly “Rhys” Holland Medical Expense Fund, 10am-7pm, Cascade Health Center, 525 E 11th. 343-4343. Guided meditation, 11am, Shambala, 446 E. 13th. 868-1178. Don. Conscious Connections, connect w/others while growing, 7pm- 9:30pm, Tamarack Wellness Center, 3575 Donald. 579-3084. $10-$15. FILM The Liveliest Art: Films by Ingmar Bergman: The Seventh Seal at 1pm; Smiles of a Summer Night at 4pm; The Virgin Spring at 7pm, DIVA. FREE. THEATER It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, 7:30pm today; 2pm tomorrow, Wildish Theater, Spfd. 465-1506. $12-$17. WillRep’s A Christmas Carol con- tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 29. ACE’s A Christmas Carol contin- ues. See Friday. The Wizard of Oz continues. See Friday. New Hours: Wed-Sun 11am-10pm • Sat & Sun Brunch 10am-3pm A Green Holiday Scene continues. See Saturday. www.ratatouillebistro.com Ensemble, 2pm, 198 Music, UO. $7, $5 stu., sr. Laura Zaerr CD release show & benefit concert, 4pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. University Gospel Ensembles, 5pm, Beall Hall, UO. $8, $6 stu., sr. 1530 Willamette • 344-0203 Piccadilly Flea Market continues. See Saturday. 4 Seatings • Call for Reservations MUSIC University Percussion Thursday, December 6th • $35 FIVE-COURSE MEAL Tot Discovery Day: “Winter Birds,” 10am, Science Factory. $10 par- ent/child, $2 add’l child. Saturday Market’s Holiday Market, 10am- 6pm, featuring hundreds of booths, international food court and performances by Dianne Dugaw & Aunties On the Loose, 10:30am; Chip Cohen & Sharon Rogers, 11:30am; Glenn Falkenberg, noon; Beth Miriam Rose & Friends, 12:30pm; Brian Cutean, 1:45pm; Rob Tobias, 2 pm; Mike Denny Quartet, 3:15pm; Gordon Kaswell, 4pm; and Eagle Proof continues. See Thursday, Nov. 29. GRAND OPENING tion for the “New Art Northwest— Kids” exhibit, 2pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO. 346-3027. FREE w/museum admission. GATHERINGS See Northwest Organic Vegetarian Cuisine KIDS/FAMILIES A recep- Found Footage Festival: “A Celebration of Odd and Hilarious Found Videos,” 7pm, Bijou Cinemas. $7. Shakespeare Showcase, 7pm, Blue Door Theatre, LCC. 463-5751. FREE. The Grinch continues. Thursday, Nov. 29. Rainbow Family potluck, 1pm, upstairs at Growers Market, 454 Willamette. Bring utensils & musi- cal instruments. FREE. NOVEMBER 29, 2007 21