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exp i PAINTING n lor Get i the e y n DRAWING REG com our volv I S CERAMICS TE pa cre ed! R ny ati FIBER ARTS FO of ve s R PAPER ARTS A fri id SP en e PHOTOGRAPHY RI ds NG ! WOODWORKING Calendar 6 S U N DAY Sunrise 6:45am; Sunset 7:46pm Av High 59; Av Low 38 SnarkCast: SPUN ARTS/VISUAL Oregon Craft- W ed open studio weekend contin- ues. See Saturday. COMEDY Dallas Gwynn pres- ents “Attack of the Double Musky,” benefi t for Greenhill Hu- mane Society, 8pm, Actors Cab- aret of Eugene, 996 Willamette. RSVP, 683-4368. $10. Emo punk group Chiodos co-headline a show at Taboo with MxPx Wednesday DANCE Artbeat presents “For- ever Tango,” 7pm, Hult Center. 682-5000. $27+. Bijou Cinemas. FREE. egontrackclub.com FOOD/DRINK Rainbow Fam- Obsidians hike: Thurston—Mountain Gate, 4 miles. See YMCA board for details/sign-up sheet. GATHERINGS Piccadilly Flea Market, 10am-4pm, Lane County Fairgrounds. $1.50. Seminar & screening of the fi lms of Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1pm, DIVA. Register, 344-3482. FREE. Guided tour of Aprovecho, 2pm-4pm, 80574 Hazelton Rd., Cottage Grove. 942-8198. $5 sug. don. Yappy Hour, dog & wine tasting social, 3pm-5pm, LaVelle Bistro. FREE. GEARs rides: Lorane via Fox Hollow, 50 miles, begins/ends at Alton Baker Park, 9am; Lorane General Store from Twin Oaks Elementary, 30 miles, 9am. www. eugenegears.org SPIRITUAL Reluctant Saint: Francis of Assisi, fi lm screening w/discussion & cold-plate pot- luck, 11am, Center for Sacred Sci- ences, 1571 Buck St. FREE. Tarot Study Circle, facilitated by Joanna, 3pm, Shambala, 446 E. 13th. 868-1178. $5 sug. don. All Family Boat Show & Sale continues. See Friday. THEATER The Busy World is Taize Service, 7pm, Unity of the Valley, 39th & Hilyard. Don. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Walkabout, 1pm, meet at Campbell Center. Register, 682-5318. $2. 8 T U E S D AY Sunrise 6:42am; Sunset 7:48pm Av High 59; Av Low 38 SnarkCast: JUKED On the Razzle continues. See Thursday, April 3. ing for Law Students for Choice, 5pm-8:30pm, WineStyles. $10. Chicago continues. See Friday. GATHERINGS Kay Hansen discusses Vegan Homestyle, 1pm, B. Dalton Bookstore, Gateway Mall. FREE. 7 California Guitar Trio, 8pm, WOW Hall. $18 adv., $20 door. Astronautalis, Pizza. $5. 9pm, “That’s My Farmer!” meet the CSA farmers, presentations, homemade ice cream & door prizes, 6:30pm, First United Methodist Church, 13th & Olive. Don. M O N DAY Sunrise 6:43am; Sunset 7:47pm Cozmic Av High 59; Av Low 38 Brian Qtn, Myshkin, 8:30pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $3-$5. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Oregon Marathon Relay, 9am, starts/ends at EWEB. www.or- craftcenter.uoregon.edu 541-346-4361 ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Exchange” discusses health care reform with John Forsyth, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM. Laureate Lawson Fusao Inada dis- cusses Only What We Could Carry: The Japanese-American Intern- ment Experience, 3pm, Gerlinger Alumni Lounge, UO. FREE. 4pm, Tsunami Books. Don. a program of the erb memorial union feat. music by Ravel, Dukas, Mes- siaen & Tailleferre, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE. FOOD/DRINK Benefi t wine tast- MUSIC The Klezmonauts, Kef, P! MUSIC French Chamber Music, Hushed continues. See Thurs- day, April 3. LITERARY ARTS Oregon Poet HO Long Now lecture series: “The Long Zoom,” Steve Johnson, 7:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. Meditation & teachings on Tibetan Buddhist tradition by Lama Tsang Tsing, 2pm, KDC Dharma Center, 917 E. 43rd Ave. Don. Busy World is Hushed post-show discussion w/artistic director Craig Willis & preview of 08/09 season; all are welcome, 4pm, Lord Leebrick Theater. FREE. KS Craft Center the FILM Ballet Russes, 12:30pm, ily’s monthly potluck, 1pm, Alton Baker Park. Bring food/juice/ utensils/music. OR METALWORKING GLASSBLOWING and so much more SnarkCast: BURGLED LECTURES Cooking: “Vegan Fun with the Traveling Veg Chef,” Joshua Ploeg, 7pm, McNail-Riley House, 13th & Jefferson. FREE. Willamette Valley Hardy Plant Group presents Renée Shepherd’s speaking on perennials, vegetables & herbs from seed, w/mini-clinic, 7pm, Agate Hall, 18th & Agate. 687-1280. $6, $3 members. KIDS/FAMILIES Springfi eld Middle School celebration, feat. storytimes, choir performances, face paintings, scavenger hunts, 5:30pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. S AC E D T RA V Alison Shiboski Custom Work G 343-4972 & Ga Showing at: 541-345-2201 BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM EUGENE WEEKLY APRIL 3, 2008 21