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ON THE AIR “The Nowsville
Dance Party,” 3pm-6pm, KWVA
88.1 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Gold Rush 5k run/walk, 7am reg-
istration; 8am start, 6th & Main
St., Cottage Grove. xlevents@ya-
hoo.com or 541-767-4119.
Cascadia
Wildlands
Project
leads a hike to Eagle’s Rest
(BLM-proposed logging area),
9am, departs from Kinko’s back
parking lot, 13th & Willamette.
Bring lunch, water, raingear &
stout boots. RSVP, jlaughlin@
cascwild.org or 434-1463.
Wildfl ower hike to Gordon Meadows,
9am, contact Sweet Home Ranger
District for info, 541-367-5168. $10,
$5 w/senior pass.
Hikes with the Obsidians: Mount
Pisgah, 3 miles (local); Library
to Skinner Butte (local). RSVP,
otrials@obsidians.org
Obsidians hikes: Deception Butte,
8 miles; Patterson Mountain,
9.5 miles. See YMCA board for
details/sign-up.
GEARs rides: Wendling Covered
Bridge, 63 miles; McKenzie View/
Sunderman/Walterville, 53 miles,
9am, meet at Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
SOCIAL DANCE “Prince Loves
Michael Jackson” DJ dance,
10pm, John Henry’s. 21+. $3.
THEATER Roving Park Players’
The Importance of Being Earnest
continues. See Thursday, June 26.
Hair continues. See Friday.
Harvey continues. See Friday.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 5:33am; Sunset 9pm
mances Day, feat. walking tour
of Willamette River, 9:30am;
Mike Tracey Band, 5pm; Ben Rice
Blues Band, 6:30pm; The Vipers
feat. Deb Cleveland, 8pm. 9am-
9pm, vicinity of Hayward Field.
www.eugene08.com FREE.
Meet-and-greet w/distance runners
Ian Dobson, Andrew Carlson,
Todd Williams and Don Bowden,
10am, Eugene Running Company,
Oakway Center. FREE.
BRINGfest, recycled crafts fair &
warehouse sale, 11am-4pm, BRING
Planet Improvement Center, 4446
Franklin Blvd. FREE.
Day of Action rally & march
to draw attention to impact
the Olympics has on poor and
homelesss communities around
the world, noon, meet at EMU
Amphitheater, UO. FREE.
Honoring of the Willamette
River in Cottage Grove, words
and prayers begun by Grandma
Aggie Baker Pilgrim, 3pm, The
Old Mill Farm Store, 327 S. River
Rd., Cottage Grove. FREE.
Olympic Trials Celebration at King
Estate continues. See Friday.
“Camp Darfur” continues. See
Saturday.
Collectors West Gun & Knife
Show continues. See Saturday.
“Tents of Hope” continues. See
Saturday.
MUSIC Takin’ It To The Streets,
13th & Alder: Bajuana Tea,
10:30am; Eagle Park Slim, 1pm;
Janet Bates, 3:30pm; Olem
Alves, 6pm.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Hike with the Obsidians: River
Walk/Pre’s Trail, 4 miles (local).
RSVP, otrials@obsidians.org
Community Climb Time at the
Columns, w/instruction, 9am-
11am today and July 12 & 19 and
Aug. 16, Skinner Butte Park.
Register, 682-5329. $10.
Oregon
Wild-guided
hike:
McGowan Creek Old-Growth Hike
(easy 1 mile loop), 1pm, carpools
depart from Eugene. RSVP, www.
oregonwild.org/hikes_events
EE!
IT’S FR
Obsidians hikes: Black Creek, 7.6
miles; Iron Mountain, 7 miles. See
YMCA board for details/sign-up.
GEARs rides: Winbery Creek
Park (bring lunch), 73 miles;
Pleasant Hill long, 40 miles,
9am, meet at Alton Baker Park.
www.eugenegears.org
THEATER Roving Park Players’
The Importance of Being Earnest
continues. See Thursday, June 26.
Harvey continues. See Friday.
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19th & Agate: MorningSun,
10:30am; Robert Meade, 1pm;
Bad Mitten Orchestre, 3:30pm;
Tara Kemp, 6pm.
SnarkCast: DOPE-FIEND-DAY
FILM Road Warrior, 7pm, Wan-
dering Goat. FREE.
GATHERINGS Eugene 08 Fes-
tival: Great Track & Field Perfor-
Sam
M O N DAY
Oregon Bach Festival: Chuang-
Levin Piano Duo, 4pm, The
Shedd, $15-$29; PICCFEST Gala
Concert, 7:30pm, Hult Center.
www.oregonbachfestival.com or
(800) 457-1486.
Dog wash fund-
raiser for PAAWS, feat. raffl es,
dog treats, “pet”-icures & more,
10am-2pm, Salon DeLange. 3007
N. Delta Hwy. FREE.
Unkle Nancy, 8:30pm,
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art,
UO: Forgotten Works, 10:30am;
Paul Biondi, 1pm; Sean McGowan,
3:30pm; Walker T. Ryan, 6pm.
BENEFIT
SnarkCast: DEPRAVED
PICCFEST presents “I Dream a
World,” 7:30pm, Hult Center. $12,
$9 stu., youth, sr.
free acoustic street music:
Benefi t concert for the Ben
Powell’s Musician Fund, feat.
The Beachburgers, The Blair St.
Mugwumps, Molasses, Bajuana
Tea, more, 1pm-11pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
Av High 77; Av Low 49
Reverend Horton Heat, The
Supersuckers, Nashville Pussy,
5pm, Secret House Vineyards,
Veneta. www.secrethousewinery.
com $23 adv., $25 door.
Sunrise 5:33am; Sunset 9pm
Av High 78; Av Low 49
BENEFIT “5 Years Later, No
End in Sight,” benefi t concert
for Darfur, feat. Lafa Taylor, Tim
McLaughlin, The Monica Metzler
Trio, Olem Allves & Marv Ellis,
5pm, Jo Federigo’s, 259 E. 5th
Ave. Don.
GATHERINGS
Eugene 08
Festival: Sport & the Environ-
ment Day, feat. Hip Hop Dance
Performance, 10pm. 10am-11pm,
vicinity of Hayward Field. www.
eugene08.com FREE.
Reverend Horton Heat take
a break from beer boozin’ for
some red winin’ at Secret House
Vineyards Sunday
• Free Admission
• Track & Field Vendor
Village Expo
• Live Music and Entertainment
• Over 20 Oregon Microbrews
and 20 Oregon Wines
• Free Track & Field Clinics
• Great Food,
Full Service Restaurant
• Tented Rental Area For Groups!!
• Watch The Trials on
Multiple Big Screen TVs!
• Hootie 5k "Old School"
Road Run
• Special Guests From USA
Track & Field - Past & Present
…Basically, Anything You Can
Possibly Imagine, Will Be
Happening At The VSP!
LIMITED PARKING so SAVE GAS and RIDE THE BUS!
8 Nights of FREE Music!
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