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“Alternative Radio” discusses
Sut Jhally’s “How TV Exploits its
Audience,” 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7
FM.
SPIRITUAL Lane Interfaith Al-
liance presents “Healing the Bro-
ken Heart” dialogue & potluck,
6pm, River Island Estates, 598
Wimbledon Ct. 344-5693. FREE.
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 6:53am; Sunset 5:58pm
Av High 53; Av Low 36
SnarkCast: CRAZY
ARTS/VISUAL Guided tour of
“Buddhist Visions” exhibit, 5pm,
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of
Art, UO. FREE w/admission.
FILM Heckler’s Movie Night:
Highlander,
Goat. FREE.
7pm,
Wandering
Films of Cuba: Waiting List by
Juan Carlos Tabio, 7pm, 129
McKenzie, UO. FREE.
Speak Out: I Had an Abortion, w/
speak-out following, 7pm, EMU,
UO. 345-5702. FREE.
GATHERINGS
“Understand-
ing Mental Health and Aging”
discussion w/Joanna Vervoon,
10:30am, Hilyard Center. 682-
5311. FREE.
Community
Conversations
panel on “Aesthetic Hegemony:
Cross-Cultural Ideals of Physical
Beauty & Body Image,” 7:30pm,
Bean West Conference Rm., UO.
346-1977. FREE.
“Living Well with Chronic
Conditions”
clinic,
5:30pm,
Willamalane Center, 215 W. C St.,
Spfd. Register, 687-6234. FREE.
Amazon Creek Planning Area
public workshop, 6pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Presentation on “Supplements:
Who needs them?” 6pm,
Tamarack Wellness Center. 953-
8715. $12.
Ballet class for boys, ages
10-22,
6:15pm
Wednesdays,
Oregon
Ballet
Academy.
Register, 338-7800 or info@
oregonballetacademy.com FREE.
Archimedes Movement presents
on activities of Oregon Health
Fund Board, feat. Rhonda Busek,
7pm, EWEB. FREE.
Post Carbon Eugene presents A
Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash,
w/discussion, 7pm, Grower’s
Crooked Kate plays OSU’s Music
a la Carte program on Thursday,
Feb. 28. See Corvallis listings
Market, 454 Willamette. 485-
6846. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES “On the Road
to the Great Zimbabwe” perfor-
mance by Drinking Gourd stu-
dents, for ages 3-6, 10:15am and
11am, Downtown Library. 682-
8316. FREE.
LECTURES
German/Scandi-
navian: “Eye Contact: Reading
Surveillance in Recent German
Literature & Film,” John Griffi th
Urang, 3:30pm, EMU, UO. FREE.
Law:
“Environmental
Entrepreneurship,”
Rob
Illig, 4:30pm, Many Nations
Longhouse, UO. 346-1563. FREE.
Art: “The Letter of the Law
and the Splendor of the Pure
Land,” Mark Unno, 6pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO.
Civics: “Eco-Logical Culture
Change and Neighborhoods,”
Jan Spencer, 7pm, Harris Hall,
8th & Oak. 870-1997. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Readin’ in
the Rain: An evening with Kenny
Moore, 7pm, Hult Center. FREE.
MUSIC Jeffrey Lewis & the Jit-
ters, 4pm, CD World. FREE.
Eugene Contemporary Chamber
Ensemble, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO.
346-5678. FREE.
The Mountain Goats, Jeffrey
Lewis & the Jitters, 9pm, WOW
Hall. $12 adv., $15 door.
The Mother Truckers, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $3-$5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses large sclae
bike path projects & greenways,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
February
SALE
20
%
OFF
Various Recycled Glass
Panacea Cast Iron Trellises,
Hooks, Arbors & borders
All Fiskars Products
All EcoForm Pots
Down To Earth
Wool Scarves, Gloves & Hats
Cascadia Stoneware
30
%
OFF
Select Pottery
Price as Marked
And lots more!
Plus…
Bare Root Fruit
Trees are Here!
Peaches, Nectarines,
Apricots, Cherries, Plums,
Pears and Asian Pears
JUST IN – blueberries,
raspberries, strawberries,
asparagus and more!
We have 14 Varieties of
Organically Grown
Seed Potatoes!
Through Feb. 29
532 Olive St.
342-6820
2498 Willamette
349-0556
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