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SAVINGS
Name brand
clothing for
students of
all ages
College students can fi nd:
• Beds
• Furniture
• Appliances
• Books
• Housewares
The Material materialize for a show at the WOW Hall Sunday
LECTURE Outdoor adventures:
Sue Sullivan tells tale of team
climbing two Himalayan moun-
tains, 1:30pm, Willamalane Cen-
ter, Spfd. 736-4444. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Refl ective
readers book group: Slaughter-
house-Five by Kurt Vonnegut,
7pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
AUDITIONS
MUSIC Swing Shift, 6:30pm,
Pre-Audition Workshop for
Patrick Kavaney & The Last
Drags, John Shipe, 9pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $3.
Roaring Rapids Pizza Co. FREE.
Montana Slim, Chris Brecht,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. 21+. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses the results
of privatizing the Jackson Coun-
ty public libraries, 9am & 9pm,
KRVM 1280 AM.
“New
Dimensions”
presents
“Working For Your Soul” w/Thomas
More, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Directed by
Choreographed by
Joe Zingo
Lindsey Cooper
Required
q
Dance Audition at
Breakdown Dance Studio
471 South A St.
August 30 & 31, 2008 at 1 PM
A
Greenhill Humane Society’s
Rover Romp 5k run/2k walk,
8am, 88530 Green Hill Rd. www.
greenhill.dojiggy.com $20-$25.
Kayak Competitions: Whitewater
Rodeo and Awards Ceremony,
5:30pm-8:30pm, Knickerbocker
Footbridge, Alton Baker Park.
www.worldkayak.com FREE.
Obsidians hikes: Heceta Head,
6.5 miles; Lillian Falls, 7.6 miles.
See YMCA board for details/
sign-up.
CORVALLIS
events
NOTE - Continuation dates for
out-of-town events are listed
under the fi rst day of the event.
FRIDAY, AUG. 22 Northwest
Art & Air Festival, feat. Curtis
Salgado (Fri.), Little River (Sat.),
balloon rides, car shows, art dis-
plays, food vendors and more,
6:45am-9pm today & tomor-
row and 6:45am-3pm Aug. 24,
Timber Linn Park, Albany. www.
nwartandair.org
SATURDAY, AUG. 23 Farm-
ers’ market, 9am-1pm, City Hall
parking lot, Albany. FREE.
Corvallis artisans market, 9am-
2pm, downtown Corvallis. www.
corvallisartisansmarket.com
FREE.
Wine tasting: Paschal Winery,
4pm-6pm, WineStyles, Timberhill
Shopping Center. $5.
SUNDAY, AUG. 24 Southtown
Street Party, benefi t for South
Corvallis Food Bank, feat. Eleven
Eyes, Lost Tortoise, Future Roots,
The Nettles, Poitin and Stout,
more, 11am-11pm, FireWorks Res-
taurant. $5-$10 sug. don.
MONDAY,
AUG. 25 Lissa
Schneckenburger, fi ddler & folk
singer, 7:30pm, house concert,
Corvallis. dianearney@msn.com
for location.
TUESDAY, AUG. 26 Wine
tasting: New wines, 5:30pm-
9:30pm, WineStyles, Timberhill
Shopping Center. $5.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27 A re-
ception for photography by Mar-
cy Stolte, 6pm, WineStyles, Tim-
berhill Shopping Center. FREE.
THURSDAY, AUG. 28 Wine
tasting: King Estate Winery,
5:30pm-7:30pm,
WineStyles,
Timberhill Shopping Center. $5.
ON THE
road
THURSDAY, AUG. 21 The
Phantom of the Opera, 7:30pm
today and Aug. 22, 26-29 & Sept.
2-5; 2pm & 7:30pm Aug. 23, 30
& Sept. 6; 1pm & 6:30pm Aug. 17,
24 & 31, Keller Auditorium, PDX.
866-739-6737. $23+.
Hookah
Stew,
9pm,
Landmark, Yachats. FREE.
The
FRIDAY, AUG. 22 Concert
for Big Red, benefi t for historic
building restoration, feat. Jeffer-
Auditions
Chorus Roles ONLY
18 & Over
MARSHALL ROSENBERG
founder of Non-Violent Communications
to lecture on “Speak Peace in the World of Confl ict”
Friday September 12th
7pm, doors open 6:30pm
$5 to $20 Sliding Scale
Atrium Building,
Olive & 10th
Downtown Eugene
Info (541) 653-0446
Sunday,
September 7, 2008 at 1 PM
at Actors Cabaret
996 Willamette St.
bewell@bossig.com
For Tickets & Information
Call 683-4368
www.ActorsCabaret.org
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