Calendar
The Moondoggies,
World. FREE.
3pm,
CD
The Met Opera LIVE in HD: Salome,
7pm, Cinemark 17. $16-$24.
Emerald Valley Opry, 6:30pm,
Willamette High School. $3-$6,
FREE for kids under 7.
John
Lennon
Birthday
Celebration, feat. Peter Almeida
Duo, No. 9 Band, Blue Road, Red
Pajamas, The Lennonite Choir,
more, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3-$5,
FREE for kids.
Benefi t concert for Michael
“Nelly” Nelson, feat. Basin &
Range, Loop Whole, Brimstone
Sounds, 8pm, WOW Hall. Don.
Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko & Kutt
Calhoun, Grave Plott & Prozak,
Skatterman & Snug Brim, 8pm,
McDonald Theater. $22 adv., $25
door.
Yeltsin, Pony Village, How for
Chocolate, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s.
FREE.
The Moondoggies, Sungods,
10pm, Luckey’s. 21+. $5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Lichen identifi cation walk at
Clear Lake Dunes Park led by Rob
Weiss, 9am, meet at South Eu-
gene High School. 752-1362. Bring
lunch, raingear & hand lens.
presentations, tours & work-
shops, 3pm-8pm, Aprovecho.
helios@heliosnetwork.org
or
284-7020 for bus reservations.
$10.
A Streetcar Named Desire con-
tinues. See Friday.
GATHERINGS Mural dedica-
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tion ceremony w/food, festivi-
ties, kids’ painting area, 2:30pm,
W. 11th & City View. FREE.
Lane County Home Improvement
Show continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 9.
Clayfest continues. See Friday.
Piccadilly fl ea market continues.
See Saturday.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Hawai-
ian Family Art Sunday, 2pm-
4pm, Emerald Art Center, Spfd.
726-8595. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Bob Welch
reads/signs Pebble in the Water,
2pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.
MUSIC Eugene Symphony &
Eugene Youth Symphony pres-
ents Fauré’s Requiem, 8pm, Hult
Center. SOLD OUT (but free tix
may be available at door).
Dark Star Orchestra, 8pm, Mc-
Donald Theater. $22 adv., $24
door.
Gaelic Storm, 7pm, WOW Hall.
$18 adv., $20 door.
Obsidians hike: McKenzie River
Trail, 10 miles. See YMCA board
for details/sign-up.
Tune Stranglers, The Swingin’
Marmalukeys, 8:30pm, Sam
Bond’s. 21+. $5.
GEARs breakfast rides: Junction
City, 26 miles; Applegate Trail,
40 miles, 9am, meet at North
Eugene High School. www.
eugenegears.org
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
SOCIAL DANCE Contra dance,
w/music by Rad Francine, 8pm,
Cesar Chavez School gym, 1510
W. 14th. $7, $6 stu.
SPIRITUAL Interfaith Prayer
Service, 6:45pm, First Christian
Church, 1166 Oak St. FREE.
Gutenberg College’s Oktoberfuss
continues. See Friday.
THEATER A Winter’s Tale con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 9.
Doubt, A Parable continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 9.
A Streetcar Named Desire continues.
See Friday.
Eugene Memory Walk, 3.3 miles,
1pm, Alton Baker Park. www.
mw08.kintera.org/eugene
Obsidians hikes: Black Butte, 3.8
miles; Duffy Lake, 6.6 miles. See
YMCA board for details/sign-up.
GEARs
rides:
Harrisburg/
Junction City area, 43 miles;
Harrisburg via Diamond Hill, 62
miles, 9am, meet at Alton Baker
Park. www.eugenegears.org
SOCIAL DANCE Swing dance,
feat. Blue Skies Big Band, 8pm,
Agate Hall, 18th & Agate. $7, $5
stu.
THEATER A Winter’s Tale con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 9.
Doubt, A Parable continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 9.
The Nerd continues. See Friday.
80th SEASON !
M O N DAY
Sunrise 7:26am; Sunset 6:31pm
Av High 66; Av Low 41
SnarkCast: FLAKY
GATHERING WOW Hall volun-
teer orientation, 6:30pm, WOW
Hall. FREE.
LECTURES
“Freedom from
Trauma” lecture series by Sadh-
vi Chaitanya, 6pm today, tomor-
row and Oct. 15-17, Heron Center,
2222 Coburg. FREE.
“Gaia Theory = Geophysiology,”
Alder Fuller, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza.
FREE.
MUSIC SoundBytes, new music
feat. Douglas Detrick & Friends,
noon, Collier House, UO. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Jefferson
Exchange” discusses what’s “ob-
scene” in art with Rick Wartzman,
9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.
The Very Little Theatre
presents
Funny
Money
A Farce by Ray Cooney
Directed by Chris Pinto
Oct. 17-19*,23-26*,
30-31*, Nov. 1-2*, 6-8
* Sunday
Tickets: $14
matinees
($10 for Thursdays)
Box office open 2:00-5:30
Wed.-Sat., 2350 Hilyard St.
www.TheVLT.com
344-7751
VIGIL Women in Black standing
for peace & justice, 5pm, 7th &
Pearl. FREE.
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T U E S D AY
Sunrise 7:27am; Sunset 6:29pm
Av High 66; Av Low 41
SnarkCast: SHUGGY
ART/VISUAL An opening for
“Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris: Rhap-
sody in Black and White” photog-
raphy exhibit, noon, DIVA. FREE.
FARMERS’ MARKET Farm-
ers’ market, 10am-3pm, 8th Ave.
& Oak St. FREE.
Tell Me continues. See Friday.
The Nerd continues. See Friday.
VOLUNTEER Work party to
protect native habitats, 9:30am-
noon, meet at fi rst turnout on
the north side of 18th, Willow
Creek Preserve. 915-7459. Bring
lunch, water, gloves and lopper &
handsaw if possible.
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S U N DAY
Sunrise 7:25am; Sunset 6:33pm
Av High 66; Av Low 41
SnarkCast: BOOTY-STRAPPED
ARTS/VISUAL Free admission
to UO museums continues. See
Saturday.
FILM Politics & Popcorn fi lm
series: Campaign by Kazuhiro
Soda, 3pm, Downtown Library.
687-6617. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK “100 Mile Diet/
Riot,” an Eat Here Now! Local
Foods Community Potluck, w/
Cartoonist
Leigh Rubin
discusses his
work (and his
love for cats
and cows)
at the UO’s
Willamette
Hall
Thursday,
Oct. 16
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