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SUNDAY
Sunrise 6:50am; Sunset 5:02pm
Av High 57; Av Low 39
BENEFITS “Ghosts of the
MUSIC A Concert for All Saints:
Delta” Acoustic Blues Day of the
Dead Celebration, benefi t for
Rainy Day Blues Society’s Blues
in the Schools program, feat.
music w/Al Rivers, Jerry Zybach
& Walker T. Ryan, workshops, pa-
rade, 4-7pm, Cozmic Pizza, www.
rainydayblues.org. $6-$8 plus
one canned food sug. don., un-
der 12 FREE.
“A Night of the Blues”: Just
In Time benefi t for Recovery
Center for Meth Addiction, w/
music by the Steve Magnolia
Trio, JC Rico & more, food, info,
5-8pm, Wildish Theatre, 630
Main St., Spfd., pre-reg. at www.
justintimerecoverycenter.com,
342-3442. $25.
Unkle Nancy Medical Benefi t
w/100% Delta Stomp, acous-
tic, rock, 8:30pm, Sam Bond’s.
$4-$50.
Requiem by Gabriel Faure, 4pm,
First United Methodist Church,
1376 Olive St., www.eugenefumc.
org. $10 sug. don.
Steve Martin: An Evening of
Bluegrass & Banjo, 7:30pm, The
Shedd, 868 High St., www.ofam.
org, 687-6526. $43-$68.
Juth Jacobs, British folk, 8pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $3.
DANCE Sleeping Beauty contin-
ues. See Saturday.
FARMERS’
MARKETS
McKenzie Sunday Market, 11am-
4pm, Walterville Grade School 10
miles east of Spfd. FREE.
GATHERINGS Exclusive Trip
We’re going to say it: John Cleese is a fucking genius. He
should be knighted, at the very least — hell, if only for his
“Ministry of Silly Walks” skit on Monty Python’s Flying Circus,
that gaspingly hilarious, wildly seditious TV, um, program that
infl icted an entire generation of geeky American adolescents
with the need to rehash really bad British accents. Or how
about Cleese’s own devilishly bad French accent in Monty Py-
thon & The Holy Grail? “I faht in your zjeneral deerection!” Ge-
nius. Don’t miss Sir Cleese when, with his trademark aplomb,
cynicism and fatalistic bawdiness, he brings A Final Wave at
the World (or, The Alimony Tour, Year One) to McDonald
Theatre on Wednesday. $55.
to the Ballet, performance of
Sleeping Beauty feat. pre-bal-
let presentation, light snacks,
1-5pm, Hult Center, pre-reg. at
682-5318. $22.
Eugene Rainbow Family Potluck,
bring food & utensils, 1-6pm,
Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Wayzgoose: A Celebration for
the “Black Art of Printing” host-
ed by Lone Goose Press, dem-
os, hands-on presentation of
broadside printing, 2-5pm, 2580
Augusta St., 465-9079.
2
The Founding of the Oregon
Country Fair w/author Suzi
Prozanski, 1pm, Lane County
Historical Society, 740 W. 13th
Ave. FREE.
Discussion of World Water and
UNICEF’s Tap Program w/Kim
Bryson-Chamley, 7pm, (potluck
at 6pm), SITS Center, 1151 Lorane
Hwy, 343-0808.
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MONDAY
TUESDAY
Sunrise 6:51am; Sunset 5:01pm
Av High 57; Av Low 39
Sunrise 6:52am; Sunset 5:00pm
Av High 57; Av Low 38
FILM Screening & Discussion:
Money Driven Medicine, 7pm,
Cozmic Pizza.
LECTURES IWW Presents:
“Class Dismissed: How TV
Frames the Working Class,” 7pm,
Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reading &
Discussion w/Charles London,
author of Far from Zion: In Search
of a Global Jewish Community,
7pm, Temple Beth Israel, 1175 E.
29th Ave. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs Bike Ride: Ribbon Trail-
Baldy, 4 miles, 9am, Alton Baker
Park,
www.eugenegears.org.
FREE.
Mushrooming on the Mountain
continues. See Saturday.
MUSIC
Eugene Symphonic
Band Fall Concert w/new con-
ductor Burnette Dillon, feat. “An
American Fanfare,” “O Magnum
Mysterium” & “Old Comrades
March,” 7:30pm, Beall Hall, UO.
$6, $4 stu. & sen.
Citizen Fish, Star Fucking
Hipsters, Molotov Compromise,
Pirate Radio, rock, 7:30pm, WOW
Hall. $10.
Sam Bond’s Bluegrass Jam, 9pm,
Sam Bond’s. FREE.
SOCIAL DANCE Coalessence
Ecstatic Dance, 10:30am-noon,
WOW Hall, www.coalessence-
dance.blogspot.com. $7-$12.
SPIRITUAL Video Screening
& Discussion: Joseph Campbell:
The Hero’s Adventure, fi rst of six-
part The Power of Myth series,
11am, Tamarack Wellness Center,
3575 Donald St., 345-0102.
FREE.
Taize’ Service, traditional French
spiritual service w/singing, danc-
ing, laying on of hands, 7pm,
Unity of the Valley Church, 39th
& Hilyard.
ON THE AIR City Club of
Eugene: “Education: How we
Separate Education Funding from
the Tax Revenue Rollercoaster”
w/gubernatorial candidate Bill
Bradbury, 6:30-7:30pm, KLCC
89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Yoga Stillness in Motion,
8:30-10am,
Celebration
Bellydance & Yoga, 1840
Willamette, 767-1113. $8, FREE
fi rst class.
THEATER The Maderatti con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Rumors continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 29.
SPIRITUAL
Open
Heart
Meditation,
5:30-6:30,
310
Fulvue, 914-0431. Don.
THEATER Beauty & the Beast,
7pm, today through Sunday, Nov.
8, Phoinix Players, 989 Juniper
St., Junction City. $8.
LECTURES Fruit of the Sixties:
ARTS/VISUAL
Discussion
of “American Verismo” & Art
Critique w/Jerry Ross, weekly art
talk, 7-10pm, El Corral Restaurant,
40th & Donald, 485-9792. FREE,
dinner not included.
BENEFITS WineStyles Benefi t
for Court Appointed Special
Advocates
(CASA),
5-8pm,
WineStyles, 2846 Willamette St.
$10.
FARMERS’ MARKETS Lane
County Farmers’ Market, fresh
produce, fruit, plants, breads,
sweets & prepared foods,10am-
3pm, 8th and Oak. 431-4923.
FREE.
Creswell Farmers’ Market, 4-7pm,
behind Creswell Library, Oregon
Ave & 1st, Creswell. FREE.
Gateway Farmers’ & Artists’
Market, 4-8pm, Gateway Mall.
747-6294. FREE.
The Corner Market continues.
See Thursday.
FOOD/DRINK Green Smoothies
Revolution, info on nutrition-
al fast food, recipes, samples,
10-11:30am, Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St., info & pre-
reg. at 682-5318. $5.
GATHERINGS Flu Shot Clinic,
noon-4pm, Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St., info & pre-
reg. at 682-5318. $30 for fl u vac-
cine, $45 for pneumonia.
Town Hall Meetings w/Rep. Phil
Barnhart, open to public, topics:
2010 February Special Session
plans, opportunities & possible
challenges, Q&A, 6-8pm, Dexter
Fire Hall, 82781 Barbre Rd.,
Dexter. FREE.
LECTURES Understanding &
Navigating Medicare, info for se-
niors & their adult children, 2pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
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