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T H U R S DAY
Sunrise 7:03am; Sunset 5:50pm
Av High 52; Av Low 35
SnarkCast: TEPID
BENEFIT “Music of the Heart,”
feat. Oregon Children’s Choir, din-
ner & auction, 5:30pm-8:30pm,
Twin Rivers Baptist Church, 1660
Mohawk Blvd., Spfd. RSVP, 461-
0954. $30.
FILM Flags of Our Fathers,
2:30pm, Campbell Center. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK
Wine tasting:
“Put your best fruit forward,”
5pm-9pm, WineStyles. $5.
GATHERINGS
League of
Women Voters of Lane County
presents Mary Oberst speaking
on “Oregon’s Sesquicentennial:
Your Important Role in Prepar-
ing for 2009,” 12:15pm, Mallard
Banquet Hall, 725 W. 1st St. 343-
7917. FREE.
Learn about different types of
independent & assisted living
facilities in the area w/Rod Holst,
1:30pm, Willamalane Center, 215
W. C St., Spfd. Register, 736-
4444. FREE.
Project
Management
Institute meets on the topic
of
“Supercharging
Project
Management with Technology,”
5:45pm,
Symantec,
555
International Way, Spfd. $5.
West Cascade Peace Corps
Association meets, 7pm, info@
westcascadepca.org or 607-4140
for location. FREE.
Snow Camping 101 clinic, 7pm,
REI. 465-1800. FREE.
Adoption seminar presented
by PLAN, 7pm, Emerald Bible
Fellowship, 1855 Cal Young Rd.
503-472-8452. FREE.
calendar
LECTURES Sports: “The Bill
Lydia Van Dreel, horn, w/Kathryn
Lucktenberg, violin, and David
Riley & Sandy Holder, piano,
8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10, $8 stu.,
sr.
Glen Phillips, Jonathan Kingham,
8pm, WOW Hall. $20 adv., $23
door.
The Mood,
Pizza. $4.
9:30pm,
Cozmic
Americanistan,
8pm,
Bond’s. 21+. $6-$8.
Sam
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses the suc-
cesses and struggles of the wood
products industry w/Allyn Ford,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
“New Dimensions” presents
“The Culture of the Integralist”
w/Steve McIntosh, 6:30pm, KLCC
89.7 FM.
SPIRITUAL Angelic reiki heal-
ing circle, 7pm, call 607-9408
for location. FREE.
Proof, 7:30pm today; 8pm Feb.
22-23; 2pm Feb. 24, Hult Center.
www.willrep.org or 682-5000.
$12-$35.
Zombie Prom, 7:30pm today,
tomorrow and Feb. 23, Springfi eld
High School. 517-9028. $8, $5
stu., sr.
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F R I D AY
Sunrise 7:02am; Sunset 5:52pm
Av High 52; Av Low 35
SnarkCast: LOUD
ARTS/VISUAL An artists’ talk
& opening for “Telling Stories,”
photography by Rich Berge-
man and Paul Neevel, 3:30pm-
8:30pm, Jacobs Gallery. FREE.
Bowerman Papers and Sports
History at Oregon,” Heather
Briston, 5:30pm, Knight Library,
UO. FREE.
An opening for “The F-Word:
Photos & Stories of Forgiveness”
exhibit, 5pm, Fenario Gallery.
FREE.
Dr. Wade Guthrie discusses
the
connections
between
detoxifi cation,
infl ammation
control, nutrition and weight
loss strategies for vibrant health,
6:30pm, 235 W. 10th Ave. 683-
9069. FREE.
An opening for “Spirited
Journey: Women Artists,” work
by Kathleen Caprario, Bets Cole,
Annette Gurdjian, Wendy Huhn
& Betsy Wolfston, 6pm, Maude
Kerns Art Center. $3 sug. don.
MUSIC Metropolitan Rhythm &
Blues Revue, 7pm today, tomor-
row and Feb. 23; 2:30pm Feb. 23
& 24, Cottage Theatre, Cottage
Grove. www.cottagethreatre.org
or 942-8001. $13, $10 stu., sr.
Sierra Leone’s Refugee All
Stars, 7:30pm, The Shedd. www.
theshedd.org or 682-5000. $24-
$34.
Faculty Voice Concert, feat. Siri
Vik, David Gustafson & Laura
Wayte, 7:30pm, Performance
Hall, LCC. $10, $8 stu., sr.
20 FEBRUARY 21, 2008 EUGENE WEEKLY
Tango your way to The Big Milonga at
The Tango Center Saturday
THEATER “Body Talk: Stories
from our Lives,” 7pm today &
tomorrow, Gerlinger Alumni
Lounge, UO. $5 sug. don.
DANCE MEDGE presents “An
Evening of Contemporary Belly
Dance,” feat. Razia, 8:30pm,
Cozmic Pizza. www.medge.org
$4.
FILM Margaret Mead Traveling
Film Festival: Flock of Dodos:
The Evolution-Intelligent Design
Circus, 5:30pm, 175 Knight Law
Center, UO. FREE.
Make Miracles, 7pm, Spiritual
Growth Center, 390 Vernal St.
RSVP, 995-3799. $7.50.
FOOD/DRINK
Wine tasting:
Erin Glenn Cellars, 5pm-7pm,
WineStyles. FREE.
Absconditus: The Irrational as an
Essential Presence in Healing,”
Nicholas French, 7:30pm, Sacred
Heart Medical Center auditorium.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Refl ective
Wine tasting w/cheeses, 5pm-
7pm, The Broadway. FREE.
Readers book group: Titus Groan
by Mervyn Peak, 7pm, Barnes &
Noble. FREE.
Premium
wine
w/appetizers,
WineStyles. $30.
tasting,
6pm-8pm,
MUSIC Halie Loren & Matt Tred-
Wine tasting, 6:30pm-8:30pm,
Midtown MarketPlace. FREE.
The Jazz Café, 7:30pm, 178
Music, UO. $5.
GATHERINGS Tax-Aide, free
tax assistance on fi rst-come,
fi rst-served basis, 10am-2:30pm
today & tomorrow, Downtown
Library. 682-5450. FREE.
An Acoustic Evening w/Floater,
9pm today & tomorrow, WOW
Hall. $12 adv., $15 door.
City Club Friday Forum: “Girls
At Risk: What the Community
Should Know,” w/Cynthia Pappas
of Planned Parenthood, 11:50am,
Downtown Athletic Club. www.
cityclubofeugene.org $3.
Pacifi ca Forum: “2nd Amendment
Gun Rights,” 4pm, EMU, UO. 344-
0483. FREE.
Eugene for Obama meets,
6:30pm, EMU, UO. 513-9650.
FREE.
LECTURES
Anthropology:
“Between Radical Exclusion and
Conditional Integration: A Case
Study of Roma Communities
from Romania,” Gabriel Troc,
noon, 313 Condon, UO. FREE.
Forgiveness Project: “Wounds
to Warriors: Healing the Trauma
of Social Violence,” Aqeela
Sherrills, 7pm, Fenario Gallery,
881 Willamette. FREE.
Swedish Film Series: My Life as
a Dog by Lasse Hallstrom, 7pm,
177 Lawrence, UO. FREE.
Travel: “Trekking Nepal to
Everest Base Camp,” slideshow
presentation by Bob & Anders
Bell, 7pm, REI. RSVP, 465-1800.
FREE.
Jean Houston’s So You Want To
Psychology: “Honoring the Deus
er, 7pm, Borders Books. FREE.
Bad Mitten Orchestre, Zoe
Vermillion, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+. $5.
Metropolitan Rhythm & Blues
Revue continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 21.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses dog behav-
ior & rescue operations w/dogs,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
“Mysteries of Trees” walk, 10am,
Mount Pisgah Arboretum. Lim-
ted to 20 participants. RSVP,
747-1504. FREE.
SOCIAL DANCE Herman &
Barb’s salsa dance, 10pm, Tango
Center. $5.
THEATER Ring of Fire: The Mu-
sic of Johnny Cash, 8pm today &
tomorrow, Actor’s Cabaret, 996
Willamette. 683-4368. $16-$19
reserved ($35.95 dinner seat-
ing).
Proof continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 21.
Zombie Prom continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 21.
“Body Talk: Stories from our
Lives” continues. See Friday.
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Jeff Lewis shakes out his Jitters at
the WOW Hall Wednesday
SAT U R DAY
Sunrise 7am; Sunset 5:53pm
Av High 52; Av Low 35
SnarkCast: LOWBROW
BENEFIT “Sweet Leaf Valentine
Ball,” benefi t for Emerald Empire
HempFest, feat. Neighborhood
Inc., Sweet Island Thyme, silent
auctions, vegan buffet, 8pm, The
Lorax Manner, 1648 Alder St. $3
adv., $5 door.
COMEDY The Comedy Workout
presents “Survivors of Valen-
tine’s Day,” 8pm, Diablo’s Down-
town Lounge. 21+. $5.
DANCE Eugene Ballet Co. pres-
ents Ken Kesey’s Little Tricker
the Squirrel Meets Big Double
the Bear, 8pm today and 2:30pm
tomorrow, Hult Center. $18-$42.
FILM
Sicko, w/discussion,
6:30pm,
United
Methodist
Church, 750 W. 10th, Junction
City. FREE.
GATHERINGS
League of
Women Voters of Lane County
hosts a conference on “Civics 101
— Eugene & Springfi eld: Aligning
Interests,” 9:30am-12:30pm, Eu-
gene Garden Club, 1645 High St.
343-7917. FREE.
Oregon Logging Conference,
9am-2pm,
Lane
County
Fairgrounds. 686-9191. FREE.
“Intro to the Internet II” clinic,
10am, Downtown Library. 682-
5450. FREE.
EcoGrove presents a conference
on local food production &
rainwater harvesting, 10am-
12:30pm,
Cottage
Grove
Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs.
www.victorygardensforall.org
FREE.
“The Power of Parenting”
conference,
11:30am-3:45pm,
Whiteaker Elementary, 21 N.
Grand St. Register, 346-2578.
FREE.
Willamette Valley NORML meets,
2pm, Toasted Herb’s Subs, 1210
Willamette. FREE.
Oregon League of Conservation
Voters
presents
a
2008
Campaign Kick-Off, feat. silent
auction, music, tango dancing,
hors d’oeuvres, special guests
Pete Sorenson, Kitty Piercy,
Betty Taylor, 7pm, DIVA. www.
olcv.org/lane or 503-224-4011.
FREE.
Tax-Aide continues. See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Nearby Na-
ture Quest: “Rah! Rah! Rodents!”
10am, meet at Park Host Resi-
dence, Alton Baker Park. RSVP,
687-9699. $2, $5 family.
“Create a Puppet and a Play”
w/Celeste Rose, for ages 8-
13, 12:30pm today, March 1, 8;
3:30pm March 14; performance
2pm March 15, Springfi eld
Library. Register at Youth
Services Desk. FREE.
Archaeology Family Day, hands-
on activities, 1pm-4pm, Museum
of Natural & Cultural History,
1680 E. 15th Ave. $3, $2 sr.,
youth, $8 family.
LECTURE
Commemoration:
“WWII Internment and Incarcera-
tion: Japanese Ancestry Persons
in the United States, Canada
and Latin America,” Tetsuden
Kashima, 10am, 175 Knight Law
Center, UO. FREE.
MUSIC Michael: Haydn Diverti-
mento in C for String Trio, 2pm,
Atrium Bldg., 10th & Olive. FREE.
The Sugar Beets: “Unplugged,”
7:30pm, The Shedd. 434-7000.
$12.50-$25.
Gospel Music Program concert,
7pm,
First
Congregational
Church. 345-8741. FREE.
Ashleigh Flynn CD release show,
Peter Wilde, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
21+. $5.
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