Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, December 27, 2007, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
four courses
b
n primero
braised pork belly, with saffron cippolini onion
or
grilled scallop with red agave bacon and
mango butter
Country music singer-songwriter
Collin Raye holds center stage at
Three Rivers Casino Friday and
Saturday. See On the Road listings
n segundo
tomatillo pozole bisque
or
frisée and tart apple ensalada
n tercero
butter braised hawaiian lobster with casso
and hedgehog mushrooms
or
kurobota pork tenderloin with smoked yucca
purée and a white asparagus puff
or
corvena venison rib rack with black oregon
truffles and purple potatoes
n quarto
SATURDAY, DEC. 29 An
All-Star PDX tribute to The Cure,
9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, PDX. 21+.
$10.
I-Chele & The Circle of Light,
9pm, The Landmark, Yachats.
FREE.
SUNDAY, DEC. 30 African
Children’s
Choir,
6:30pm,
Harrisburg Christian Church,
601 Smith St., Harrisburg. FREE.
MONDAY, DEC. 31 Pink
Martini, Jane Powell, 7pm &
10:30pm, Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall, PDX. 503-224-
4400. $27.50+.
Wu Tang Clan, Cool Nutz,
Sandpeople, 9pm, Roseland
Theater,
www.doubletee.com
PDX.
El Debarge, Lakeside, 9pm,
Crystal Ballroom, PDX. 21+.
www.mcmenamins.com
Cracker, Camper Van Beethoven,
9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, PDX. 21+.
www.dougfirlounge.com
Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes,
9pm, The Landmark, Yachats.
FREE.
WEDNESDAY,
JAN.
2
African Children’s Choir, 7pm,
U.S. Basketball Academy, 54705
McKenzie Hwy., Blue River.
FREE.
THURSDAY, JAN. 3 Boy
Eats Drum Machine, Siberian,
Day of Lions, 9pm, Doug Fir
Lounge, PDX. 21+. $8.
attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Lane LGBT asks for volunteers
to assist Oregon couples regis-
ter as domestic partners
between 7am-4:30pm on Jan. 2
at the Lane County Public
Service Bldg. at 8th and Oak.
Contact Becky Flynn at
becky@basicrights.org or 513-
9012 to sign up for a shift.
Lane County Bus Project invites
you to participate in the
Rebooting Democracy ’08 con-
ference in Portland Jan. 11-13.
www.engageoregon.com
Eugene Concert Choir and
Vocal Arts Ensemble will hold
auditions for new members on
Jan. 10 at Grace Lutheran
Church. 687-6865
or
www.eugenecon-
certchoir.org
The Volunteer
Tutor Program at
LCC seeks
Literacy Tutors
for Adult Basic
Education and
ESL students. The
next orientation is
4:30pm, Jan. 8 at
LCC Downtown
Center. 463-5919.
Woot! Woot! Wu
Tang Clan spend
their New Year’s
Eve in Portland
with you at the
Roseland Theater.
See On the Road.
Opportunities to
register for the
rural outreach
program of the
Master Recyler
program at LCC’s
Cottage Grove
campus are now
available. 942-
4202.
Registration ends
Dec. 31.
fandango key lime pie, with tart lime curd
or
red agave flourless chocolate tart
or
crema catalana de la casa
b
$50 per person call for reservations
space is limited 683-2206
new year’s eve M
RED AGAVE
a
Butter Lettuce Salad
dungeness crab, grapefruit
12
Fanny Bay Oysters
meyer lemon
14
Maine Lobster
blood orange, lambs lettuce
18
Black Cod
pequillo peppers, almonds
15
Quail
green beans, hedgehogs
14
Pork Cheek Ravioli
celery root, mustard, green olive
15
Beef Short Rib
thumbelina carrots, porter
15
A ge d N Y Ross i ni
black truffle, foie gras
21
NEW YEAR’S EVE
w
EL VAQUERO
THE
Collin Raye, 7pm today & tomor-
row, Three Rivers Casino,
Florence. 21+. www.threeriver-
scasino.com $17.50-$25.
Highlights
gets you noticed
and helps make
your event a
tremendous
success.
A CALL to Corvallis, Philomath,
Junction City, Cottage Grove, Saginaw, Oakridge,
Creswell & Springfield for event submissions
to our CALENDAR OF EVENTS. IT’S FREE!
Please send your event information to
cal@eugeneweekly.com
by Thursday at noon for the following Thursday publication.
For any questions about calendar listings call: 484-0519
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