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T U E S D AY
Sunrise 5:36am; Sunset 8:44pm
Av High 69; Av Low 44
SnarkCast: POISED
FARMERS’ MARKET Farm-
ers’ Market, local produce, plants,
meats, fl owers, food, 10am-3pm,
8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE.
GATHERINGS LCC Board of
Education Community Conver-
sation, 5:30pm-7:30pm, Center
for Meeting & Learning, bldg 19,
room 220, LCC. FREE.
Our Ocean Coalition gathering,
6:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Hershey’s
Track & Field Games, 5pm-
7:30pm today at North Eugene
High School & May 29 at South
Eugene High School. Ages 9-14.
682-5312. FREE.
LECTURE “Safety In Our Food
Supply,” w/Dr. Sunny Kierstyn,
12:30pm-2pm, Willamalane Adult
Jamie Lidell plays PDX’s
Berbati’s Pan Tuesday.
See On the Road listings
Members of the Oregon Mozart Players present
“Chamber Music & Chocolate” at the United Lutheran
Church Tuesday
Activity Center,
736-4444. FREE.
Springfi eld.
Darfur Now!, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza.
FREE.
MUSIC Oregon Mozart Players
Found Objects, 2:30pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO.
FREE w/admission.
presents “Chamber Music &
Chocolate,” feat. the violin, viola,
piano & clarinet, 7:30pm, United
Lutheran Church. 682-5000. $16,
$12 stu. & sr.
LCC Jazz program presents “An
Evening of Jazz,” 7:30pm, LCC.
463-5202. $8, $6 stu.
ON THE AIR “Alternative Ra-
dio” presents Steve Salaita lec-
ture, “Anti-Arab Racism,” 6:30pm,
KLCC 89.7 FM.
“The Jefferson Exchange” discusses
The Donner Party’s story w/author
Ethan Rarick, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
THEATER Stomp, 7:30pm to-
day & tomorrow, Hult Center.
683-4368. www.hultcenter.org
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WEDNESDAY
Sunrise 5:35am; Sunset 8:45pm
Av High 69; Av Low 44
SnarkCast: MEDITATE
FILM Heckler’s Movie Night:
Earthquake, 7pm, Wandering Goat.
FREE.
GATHERINGS Lane Bus Proj-
ect and Eugene Weekly present
Brewhaha: A Monthly Political
Slam: “Spring Cleaning: Dusting
off Democracy,” w/Healthy De-
mocracy Oregon presenting the
Citizen Initiative Review Project
and Pete Sorenson presenting
Voter Owned Oregon, 6pm-8pm,
Sam Bond’s. All ages. FREE.
Churchill Area Neighbors panel
discussion: “Youth Mental Health,”
7pm-8:30pm, Churchill Estates,
1919 Bailey Hill Rd. FREE.
Preparation for June 4 Health
Fund Board Meeting, workshop
w/Charlotte
Maloney,
7pm-
8:30pm, EWEB. 334-1760.
LECTURES The Residential Acad-
emy presents a Community Conver-
sations panel: “A Day at the Races:
Track Town USA—Eugene, Hayward
Field and the Rise of American Run-
ning Culture,” 7:30pm, Hayward
Field West Grandstand, Bowerman
Building. FREE.
“Notes from a Gambling Nation:
Why China Is Not Going to Be
the World’s Next Superpower,”
w/Washington Post editor John
Pomfret, 5pm, 282 Lillis Hall, UO.
FREE.
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MONDAY AUGUST 11
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