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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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