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Calendar 6 T U E S D AY Sunrise 5:58am; Sunset 8:22pm Av High 65; Av Low 41 SnarkCast: CRUMPLED FARMERS’ MARKET Farm- ers’ Market, local produce, plants, meats, fl owers, food, 10am-3pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE. FILM Solving the Klamath Crisis: Keeping Fish and Farms Alive, w/ discussion, 7pm, 100 Willamette, UO. www.klamathriver.org FREE. FOOD/DRINK “Alternative Radio” presents Scott Ritter’s lecture, “Iran: All Options on the Table,” 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM. Heckler’s Movie Night: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, 7pm, Wandering Goat. FREE. OUTDOOR/RECREATION Ob- sidians trip: Skinner-Gillespie Buttes, hike, 7 miles. See YMCA board for details/sign-up. Educators Party, w/wine dis- counts & prizes for teachers, 5pm-9pm, WineStyles. THEATER Mamma Mia!, 7:30pm today, tomorrow and May 1; 8pm Friday; 2pm & 8pm May 3; 1:30pm & 7pm May 4, Hult Cen- ter. $35+. 7 Benefi t wine tasting for WREN, 5pm-8:30pm, WineStyles. $10. WEDNESDAY GATHERINGS Attorney General Sunrise 5:56am; Sunset 8:23pm candidate forum w/John Kroger and Greg Macpherson, 5pm, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE. Av High 65; Av Low 41 Debtors Anonymous meeting, 5:30pm Tuesdays, United Lutheran Church. www. oregondebtorsanonymous.org Compassionate Friends support group, 7pm, Peace Health, 1162 Willamette. 689-1626. FREE. SnarkCast: HOGWILD ARTS/VISUAL Student artists discuss their work in the “Open/ End” MFA show, 6pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO. Don. FILM Uncounted, w/fi lmmaker Q&A, 6:45pm & 9pm, Bijou Cin- emas. FREE. Or Not To Be Shakespeare’s Hamlet FOOD/DRINK Celebrate Our freely mistreated by John Schmor Wine tasting: Italian wines, w/ appetizers, 5:30pm, Ambrosia. $15. GATHERINGS “Planning street theater on challenging the psychiatric drug industry,” work- shop facilitated by David Oaks, 5:30pm, MindFreedom, 454 Wil- lamette. 345-9106. FREE. Hand drum DVD & book signing release party for Jill Sager, 5:30pm, Pacifi c Winds Music, 8th & Monroe. FREE. Euge am n .. e ..a ! y, in s g in t h ombie Sig : perchance to dre Z eep N RISK eep... To sl T YOUR OW t 8pm To die, to sl A R E T N E . a & 8 rub.... there's the -cost Previews May 7 Low May 9 - June 1 a joint production of LCC Budget Committee meets, 5:30pm, Rm. 216, Bldg. 3, LCC. FREE. Candidates Forum, w/Springfi eld municipal candidates, Lane County Commissioner and Sheriff can- didates, 6pm, Springfi eld City Hall. Submit questions in advance at tori@springfi eld-chamber.org FREE. Climate Change/Peak Oil Coalition meets, 6:30pm, Harris Hall, 8th & Oak. 937-3034. FREE. Lord Leebrick Theatre Company Com and University Theatre Sponsors: Tickets : www.lordleebrick.com or 465-1506 GENERAL AUDITIONS Lord Leebrick Theatre Company’s 2008-09 Season June 28 - 30 by appointment only - ALL WELCOME! Audition information at lordleebrick.com Call 684-6988 to schedule audition time KIDS/FAMILIES Percy Jack- son and the Battle of the Laby- rinth party, 6pm; special guests: the dogs from R.E.A.D., 6:30pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE. LECTURE History: “The Most Im- portant Period of American History That You Have Never Heard Of, And Why It’s Important,” Jim Loewen, 7:45pm, 182 Lillis, UO. FREE. MUSIC Pete Irving, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. Ben Monder, jazz guitar, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10, $8 stu., sr. ON THE AIR “The Jefferson Exchange” discusses the fi ght between California and the fed- eral gov’t over climate change, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM. Tim & Eric present their “Awesome Show” at PDX’s Bagdad Theater Saturday. See On the Road listings YOUR REAL ESTATE RESOURCE “In the years that I have known Patrick, I have always been impressed by his character and desire to do the right thing.” — E. Clarke. Eugene, OR Patrick Leiser, Broker 541-431-6480 (cell) 541-870-7707 BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM EUGENE WEEKLY MAY 1, 2008 21