Calendar
Eugene Tree Foundation’s Celebra-
tion of Trees, feat. speakers, door
prizes, awards, 7pm, EWEB. FREE.
“Yesterday’s Enterprise,” epi-
sode of Star Trek: The Next Gen-
eration, w/Q&A with writer Eric
Stillwell, 7pm, DIVA. $5, $3 stu.
Local History Night w/cookie
potluck, 7pm, Spencer Creek
Grange. 341-1709. FREE.
“Jack Canfi eld’s Success Principles”
video & discussion w/dessert social,
7pm, Spiritual Growth Center, 390
Vernal St. 995-3799. $7.50.
FOOD/DRINK
Wine tasting:
Emerson Winery, 5pm-7pm, Wine-
Styles. FREE.
Wine tasting: Staff picks paired
w/cheeses, 5pm-7pm, The Broad-
way. FREE.
Wine tasting, 6:30pm-8:30pm,
Midtown MarketPlace. FREE.
GATHERINGS Tax-Aide, free
tax assistance on fi rst-come,
fi rst-served basis, 10am-2:30pm
today & tomorrow, Downtown
Library. 682-5450. FREE.
City Club Friday Forum: “The
Brain Dance: What Little Kids Al-
ready Know,” w/Rachael Carnes
of Sparkplug Dance, 11:50am,
Downtown Athletic Club. www.
cityclubofeugene.org $3.
Copper Penny Antiques & Col-
lectibles Show & Sale, 10am-8pm
today; 10am-7pm tomorrow;
10am-5pm Feb. 10, Lane County
Fairgrounds. 683-5435. $3.
Pacifi ca Forum: “Internment and
Holocaust,” dissection by Orval Etter,
4pm, EMU, UO. 344-0483. FREE.
City of Eugene celebrates the
opening of Neighborhood Servic-
es offi ce, 4pm-8pm, Atrium Bldg.,
99 W. 10th Ave. 682-6243. FREE.
Fun at Heart Carnival & Silent
Auction, 5pm-9pm, Edgewood
Community Elementary. FREE.
KLCC Microbrew Festival, 5pm-
11pm today & tomorrow, Lane
County Fairgrounds. 21+. $10,
includes souvenir glass.
Eugene for Obama meets, 6:30pm,
EMU, UO. 513-9650. FREE.
LECTURE
“Carbon Trading:
Solution to Climate Change or
Corporate Resource Grab?” pub-
lic discussion, 1pm, 115 Lawrence,
UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Jeff Man-
thos shares his experience dur-
ing the Vietnam War era and
his writing process, 1:30pm, Wil-
lamalane Center, 215 West C St.,
Spfd. 736-4444. FREE.
Blithe Spirit continues.
Thursday, Feb. 7.
See
Buying Time continues.
Thursday, Feb. 7.
See
4:48 Psychosis continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 7.
Proof continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 7.
The Laramie Project continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 7.
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Live Lit West: UO MFA students
in creative writing read their
works in progress, w/open mic,
8pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
SAT U R DAY
MUSIC
Stop Malaria ben-
efi t concert, feat. Hokoyo, 8pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $8, $4 stu.
ARTS/VISUAL Handcraft sale,
Django’s Cadillac, 9:30pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
Jill Cardinal open studio & sale,
noon-5pm, 640 W. 27th Place.
686-5844. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” talks w/National Book
Award winner Robert Bly, 9am &
9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
SOCIAL DANCE Herman &
Barb’s salsa dance, 9pm, Tango
Center. $5.
THEATER The Pink Panther
Strikes Again, 8pm today, tomor-
row and Feb. 15-16; 2:30pm Feb.
10, Cottage Theater, Cottage
Grove. 942-8001. $13, $11 stu., sr.
Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny
Cash, 8pm today, tomorrow and
Feb. 15-16 and 22-23; 2pm Feb. 10,
Actor’s Cabaret, 996 Willamette.
683-4368. $16-$19 reserved
($26.95-$35.95 dinner/brunch
seating).
Sunrise 7:21am; Sunset 5:34pm
Av High 50; Av Low 35
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9am-4pm, Newman Center Par-
ish Hall, 1850 Emerald St. FREE.
Etchings demo w/Michael Dib-
itetto, 2pm-4pm, UO Bookstore.
FREE.
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Oregon Crafted Art Auction,
7pm-10pm, Mallard Banquet Hall,
725 W. 1st Ave. www.oregoncraft-
ed.org or 687-8353. $20.
Eugene/Springfi eld Most Eli-
gible Pageant, benefi t for Junior
League of Eugene, feat. Satin
Love Orchestra, 7pm, McDonald
Theatre. $24.
Awake and Sing! continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 7.
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BENEFIT Pura Vida fundraiser
& silent auction, feat. music by
Marv Ellis, Kudana Marimba
Band, more, 7pm, Fenario Gal-
lery, 881 Willamette. www.cami-
noclaro.org $5-$10.
Carolyn Osborne-Sommer’s open
studio sale, noon-1:30pm today &
tomorrow, Sandune’s Raku Stu-
dio. 607-0177. FREE.
Telling, 8pm today & tomorrow;
2pm Feb. 10, Veteran’s Memorial
hall, 1626 Willamette St. vfsa@
uoregon.edu FREE.
Everybody does the Valentine’s
Day Zombie Walk for fi tness
and forensic fun at the Pioneer
Cemetery on Thursday, Feb. 14
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Swedish Film Series: Autumn So-
nata by Ingmar Bergman, 7pm,
177 Lawrence, UO. FREE.
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8pm, Hult Center. www.hultcen-
ter.com or 682-5000.
PotPie Theater presents “An In-
convenient Show,” 9pm, Sam’s
Place, 825 Wilson St. 21+. $3.
FOOD/DRINK Valentine High
Tea, noon & 3pm, Shelton-Mc-
Murphy-Johnson House. Reser-
vations required. director@smj-
house.org or 484-0808. $25.
GATHERINGS Heart Fair, w/
free blood pressure, heart rate &
body mass index measurements,
8am-3pm, Valley River Center.
686-7216. FREE.
“Computers: Newspaper & Maga-
zine Article Search” clinic, 10am,
Downtown Library. 682-5450.
FREE.
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