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    6:30-9pm New Day Bakery, 449
Blair Blvd. 344-0748. $3 don.
Calendar
THEATER Oliver! 7pm, to-
day, tomorrow & May 15-16, 2pm
May 17, Pleasant Hill Community
Theatre, 355-7542 Zephyr Way.
www.phct.org $8, $6 sr. & kids.
VOLUNTEER Emerald Empire
HempFest
Volunteer
Core
Meeting, 7pm , 670 Hwy 99.
FREE.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:47am; Sunset 8:31pm
Av High 67; Av Low 42
DANCE Spring Student Dance
Concert, 8pm today through
Saturday, Dougherty Dance
Theatre. $10, $5 stu. sr.
FILM Lunchtime scuba fi lms,
12pm, Outdoor Program, UO.
346-4365. FREE.
Sprout Film Festival, 12:30pm
school & comm.. matinee,
5:30pm reception, 7pm fi lms,
Bldg 19, Room 104, LCC. 284-
5070. $10 fi lms, $30 fi lms &
recep.
Conversations with Jean-Michel
Baquiat & Universe of Keith
Haring, 5 & 7:20pm, DIVA. $6.
Munich, “Directed by Steven
Spielberg” series, 6pm, Rm. 110
Willamette Hall, UO. FREE
Damn Yankees runs Thursday through Saturday at
Springfi eld High
GATHERINGS
OSU Master
Gardeners: Adaptive Gardening
Class, Dona Clarke, 7pm, River
Road Annex, 1055 River. RSVP
688-4052. $10-$15.
Women, Families & Long Term
Care: Protecting your indepen-
dence and assets, 5pm, Eugene
Chamber building, 1401 Willamette
St. RSVP 222-9020. FREE.
Transcending anxiety and limi-
tation with Emotional Freedom
Techniques, 7pm, EWEB Training
Room 500 E. 4th. 521-9953.
FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Free Family
Night: Mark Ross, 6pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
LECTURES
“Alzheimer’s
Disease: Legal and Financial
Issues,” Sylvia Sycamore, 2pm,
First United Methodist Church,
1376 Olive. $5.
“Abrupt climate change: under-
standing & adapting,” class intro,
Alder Fuller, 6:30pm, Euglena
Academy, 151 Cleveland St, Ste 1.
www.EuglenaBlog.com. FREE.
LGBT Lesbian relationships lec-
ture, 6:30pm, Amazon Community
Center. 554-2554. $15.
LITERARY Light in the Crevice
Never Seen, Haunani-Kay Trask
7pm, Gerlinger Alumni Lounge,
UO. FREE.
Poetry reading in memory of
Donal Russell, 7pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
LECTURES “Transforming an
Urban Informal Settlement in
an Asian Mega City: The Work
of the Orangi Pilot Project,
Karachi,” 3:30pm, Arif Hasan,
Knight Library Browsing Room,
UO. 346-1521. FREE.
Science Pub: Sex, Relationships
& Technology, L. Kris Gowen,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
Hearing
Loss
Association:
“Amplifi cation: Loop assistive
listening system, and real time
captioning,” Carol Studenmund,
Hilyard Community Center. 681-
3220. FREE.
MUSIC
Eugene Symphony
Guild Preview, noon, Studio, Hult
Center. FREE.
Booker T., 7:30pm, The Shedd.
$36, $30, $24.
Oregon
Composers
Forum,
8pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE.
Blue Turtle Seduction, jam, 9pm,
Sam Bond’s. $5.
Flowmotion and Izabella, 9pm,
WOW Hall. $8 adv., $9 door.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs ride: Short 20 miles:
McBeth, Fox Hollow; long 35
miles add Lorane, Bailey Hill,
6pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
LITERARY Grounded in Love:
Ecology, Faith & Action, Rev.
SOCIAL DANCE Cajun/Zydeco
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C HI C K
UO Graduate Teaching Fellows and other local musicians play cover tunes at the
Great Cover-up fundraiser for FOOD for Lane County on Friday.
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