Calendar
Eugene Sacred Harp
Singers, Hope Abbey
Sing, a capella, shape
note hymns, 7:30
pm, Hope Abbey
Mausoleum, Eugene
Masonic
Cemetery.
Sug. don.
Led Zepagain, The
London Flush, Led
Zeppelin & Yardbirds
tributes, 8pm, WOW
Hall. $12 adv., $15
door.
Concert choir, wom-
en’s choir, repertoire
singers, 8pm, Beall
Hall, UO. $7, $5.
Langhorne
Slim,
Samantha Crain, Sam
Lowry, folk/rock, 9pm,
Sam Bond’s. $8.
Zahi Hawass speaks at the
Archaeology Film Festival on Friday
Education& the Environment: A
Community Conversation,” 7pm,
Hope Theatre. www.uoregon.
edu/~ecodrama Festival pass $75,
$45 stu., weekend pass $45, $20
stu.;. ind. performances $5-$12;
keynote speakers $5.
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THURSDAY
Sunrise 5:35am; Sunset 8:46pm
Av High 69; Av Low 44
BENEFITS
Raq Your Saqs
Bellydance leukemia benefi t for
Ian Means, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$5-$20 sug. don.
GATHERINGS
SOCIAL
DANCE
Cuban Salsa Class, 7-8
pm, Inshape Athletic
Club, 2681 Willamette.
$10 per class.
THEATER You Can’t Take it With
You, opening night to benefi t
Sydney Christine Bonzer Suicide
Prevention Fund, 7:30pm to-
day & May 29 & 30, 2pm May 31,
Churchill Auditorium, 1850 Bailey
Hill. 687-5252. $5, $3 stu. & sr.
Earth
Matters
On
Stage:
Symposium 9:30am-6pm; Song of
Extinction, 7:30 pm, Hope Theatre.
www.uoregon.edu/~ecodrama
Festival pass $75, $45 stu., week-
end pass $45, $20 stu.;. ind. per-
formances $5-$12; keynote speak-
ers $5.
Suicide Weather continues. See
Thursday, May 21.
CORVALLIS
Events
Launch
of
“Making Rights a Reality: the
Oaxaca Social Movement,” multi-
media website, 3:30pm, 110 Knight
Law Center, UO. www.mraroaxaca.
uoregon.edu. FREE.
Note - Continuation dates for out-of-town
events are listed under the fi rst day of
the event.
KIDS/FAMILIES Art Class with
THURSDAY, MAY 21
Kim Jarvis, 3:30pm, Springfi eld
Library. FREE.
LECTURES “ Understanding the
Legal Aspects of Long-Term Care
Planning,” Steven Skipton, 2pm,
OASIS Education Center (inside
Macy’s Rotunda), Valley River
Center. FREE.
“I, Too, Am Eugene, ” local African
American experience, Oregon
150, Mark Harris and Cheri Turpin,
7pm, Lane County Historical
Museum, 740 W. 13th. FREE.
MUSIC
Riverside Chamber
Symphony & Riverside Singers,
7:30pm, Wildish Theater, 630
Main, Spfd. 346-5633. $5.
Music
à la Carte: Halcyon Trio Oregon,
noon, Memorial Union Lounge,
OSU. FREE.
Parkinson’s Disease Support
Group, 2 pm, Corvallis Senior
Center. 758-1922. FREE.
Pops on the Quad: OSU Symphonic
and Campus Bands, 7pm, Parker
Plaza, outside of Reser Stadium.
OSU. FREE.
SATURDAY, MAY 23 5K Run/
Walk For Congo Women, 8am re-
gis., 9am run/walk, Thompson
Kitchen Shelter, Avery Park.
(541)231-8185. Sug. don. $15-$20.
Corvallis Artisans Market, 9am-
1:30pm, 10 am Jack Payne & Dixie
Creek, noon Adam Scramstad,
First & Monroe. 602-6215. FREE.
Tyee Wine Cellars Birthday
and Memorial Day Weekend
Celebration, 11am-5pm today-May
25, wine tasting & music, Tyee
Wine Cellars, 26335 Greenberry.
$10, kids FREE.
TUESDAY,
I nternational
MAY
We’re cooking up something for everyone!
Serving Vegans & Vegetarians
We have a terrific Meat Heart
Menu for Non-Vegetarians
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Feminist
Film
Festival: Finding Face, 6:30pm,
Gilfi llan Auditorium, OSU. FREE
WEDNESDAY,
MAY
Now Serving Freshly Ground
Wandering Goat Coffee
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Senior Council Meeting, 1:30 pm,
Corvallis Senior Center. 766-6959.
FREE.
The OSU Symphonic Wind
Ensemble: Short Ride in a Fast
Machine, 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, OSU. $10, stu. FREE.
Climate Change Seminar: “Linking
Population Growth, Development
and Global Warming,” Derric
Jacobs, 3:30pm, Burt Hall 193,
OSU. FREE.
attn:
395 W. 5th, Eugene
Corner of Lawrence since 1979
(541) 342-2075 | Th eKeystoneCafe.com
Open Monday - Th ursday 7-2
Friday-Saturday 7-3
Reopen for Dinner 5-10
Sunday 7-3
vDm
Now
SERVING DINNER
Local Microbrews
LIVE MUSIC
Friday & Saturday Night
OPPORTUNITIES
Catholic Community Services
needs help for annual dinner/auc-
tion on July 16, now and day of
the event. Wide variety of tasks to
complete. Contact Sarah Smith at
345-3628 x317.
BRING Recycling needs volun-
teers: graphic designer, ticket
sales coordinator & PR chairper-
son in preparation for a Home &
Garden Tour on July 26. Contact
Michele Piastro at 606-9093.
Jacobs Gallery needs volun-
teers for one four-hour after-
noon shift each month, Tuesday-
Saturday, in the art gallery at The
Hult Center. Training is provided.
Corinne Grosenick at 242-0527.
The Shedd Institute needs vol-
unteer ushers for upcoming con-
certs to welcome people, tear tick-
et stubs, hand out programs & di-
rect people to their seats. Contact
Jan Easton at 687-6526.
Actors Cabaret of Eugene will
hold open auditions for the
Broadway musical Little Shop of
Horrors. Four men and four wom-
en over 17 years old. Prepare a
short Broadway style song. No
unaccompanied auditions will
be heard. CD accompaniment al-
lowed. Saturday, May 30, 1pm,
Actors Cabaret, 996 Willamette.
Michael Watkins 686-1177 for info.
Dexter Lake Farmers' Market is
accepting applications for ven-
dors, Sundays June 7-Oct 4,
Cascade Foothills Library, Dexter.
937-3007.
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UPCOMING INFORMATIONAL SESSION
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Bellydancing leukemia benefi t to raise
money for Ian Means on Thursday, May
28, at Cozmic Pizza. You can also catch
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