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The Long Blondes get all British and saucy on us at PDX’s
Doug Fir Lounge Saturday. See On the Road listings
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Eugene Weekly’s
CAMP GUIDE
THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:31am; Sunset 8:52pm
Av High 71; Av Low 45
SnarkCast: PUSH-IT
To feature your camp, call 484-0519
BENEFIT (Safe) Sex and the
City Reception & Film, ben-
efi t for Planned Parenthood,
5:30pm, The Terrace Café, Val-
ley River Center. Purchase in ad-
vance at www.pphsso.org $35.
FILM Spring Film Series: Ma-
dame Rosa, 6:30pm, Mills Inter-
national Center, EMU. FREE.
Mount Pisgah
Arboretum
The Invisible Forest, w/fi lmmaker
Q&A, 9pm, DIVA. $5.
Outdoor Adventure Camp!
GATHERINGS Urban to Farm
Connection Project Orientation &
Info Meeting, 6pm-7:30pm, 845
Taylor St. www.ecoseugene.org
FREE.
Eugene Bonsai Club meets,
7pm, Eugene Garden Club, 1645
High St. FREE.
June 23 - August 1 • Ages 7 - 11
ON THE AIR “New Dimen-
sions” presents “Your Wild, Sacred
Soul” w/Bill Plotkin, 6:30pm, KLCC
89.7 FM.
John Perkins discusses &
signs The Secret History of the
American Empire: Economic
Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth
About Global Corruption, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble. FREE.
“The Jefferson Exchange” tries
real hard to understand why
Southern Oregon University
wants to increase its enrollment
while cutting back on staff,
scholarships, degree programs
and other reasons why students
won’t take shit from Oregon’s
institutions of higher education
anymore, 9am & 9pm, KRVM
1280 AM.
MUSIC Brad Mehldau Trio, 7:30pm,
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
LITERARY
ARTS Joseph
Lowndes discusses & signs From
the New Deal to the New Right,
3:30pm, Knight Library, UO. FREE.
The Shedd. 434-7000. $28-$38.
LCC Concert & Chamber Choirs
and Spectrum Vocal Jazz,
7:30pm, Performance Hall, LCC.
$4-$8.
UO Concert Choir & Repertoire
Singers, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $7,
$5 stu., sr.
Alfred Howard & the K23
Orchestra, Spoonshine, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $7.
Eugene Recreation’s Senior
Program leads a hike on the
Metolius River, 8:30am, meet
at Campbell Center. Register,
682-5318. $28.
“Basics of fl y-fi shing” clinic
continues. See Wednesday.
THEATER Or Not To Be con-
tinues. See Thursday, May 22.
CORVALLIS
events
NOTE - Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under the
fi rst day of the event.
• Hiking • Nature Crafts •
• Recreation • Nature Exploration •
• Wilderness Skills •
• Weekly Camp-Outs •
Scholarships Available
747-1504 www.efn.org/~mtpisgah
YOUTHWORKS
3-week summer day camps,
ages 11-14.
Explore the outdoors and make new friends!
Kid-friendly and fun program focuses on
service learning, conservation and outdoor
education. Learn more at 541-349-5055 or
visit us at www.nwyouthcorps.org
THURSDAY, MAY 29 Reefer
Madness: The Musical, 7:30pm
today, tomorrow and May 31;
2:30pm June 1, Majestic The-
ater, 115 SW 2nd St. 738-7469.
$12, $11 stu., sr., under age 18.
The Rainmaker, 7:30pm today,
tomorrow & May 31; 3pm June 1,
The Russell Tripp Performance
Center, LBCC, Albany. 917-4531.
$9, $7 stu., sr.
FRIDAY, MAY 30 Wine tast-
ing, w/music, 4pm-6pm Fridays,
First Alternative Co-op South
Store, 1007 SE 3rd. FREE.
Celebration of publication of Franz
Dolp’s Leaves on the River, w/
readings & music, 7pm, The Arts
Center, 700 SW Madison. $10.
Nearby Nature
Summer Daycamps
in Local Parks
Experienced Naturalist Educators
Small groups, Hands-on Learning
Ages 3-11, Weekly Sessions
To register call 687-9699
or visit www.nearbynature.org
EWEB Sponsored Scholarships available
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