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Calendar 19 THURSDAY Sunrise 7:14am; Sunset 4:42pm Av High 51; Av Low 37 ARTS/VISUAL DIVA Workshop: Copic Marker Rendering Basics w/Marianne Walker, info on us- ing markers in various media, 7-9pm, DIVA, 110 W. Broadway, pre-reg. at 344-3482. $35, in- cludes materials. FARMERS’ MARKETS The Corner Market continues. See Thursday, Nov. 12. ASUO Farmers’ Market contin- ues. See Thursday, Nov. 12. FILM Adult Program Matinee: Hot Buttered Rum warms up WOW Hall Wednesday Doubt, fi lms showcasing seniors, 2-4:30pm, Campbell Community Center, 155 High St. FREE. GATHERINGS The Mad as Hell Doctors U.S. Tour Report: A Free Event to Promote Single Payer Now, care-a-van “health care for people not profi ts” stop for health care reform info & po- litical action, 7pm, The Eugene Garden Club, 1645 High St., infor- mation@hcao-eugene.org. FREE. Tools of the Trade Show contin- ues. See Wednesday. LECTURES League of Women Voters of Lane County Third Thursday: “Hire Education & Higher Education” w/UO President Richard Lariviere, 12:15-1pm, Mallard Banquet Hall, 725 W. First Ave., www.lwvlc.org, 343-7917. FREE. Trustee Lecture Series on Leadership & Ethics: “Ethics, Integrity & Doing the Right Thing” w/Maurine Cate, 4pm, B. Ross Evans Chapel, 828 E. 11th Ave. FREE. See & Learn About Yellowstone in Winter, slide show, planning for Feb. cross-country ski trip, 7-9pm, Campbell Community Center, 155 High St., pre-reg. at 682-5318. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Tween Scene Book Group Meeting, top- ic: Bull Run by Paul Fleischman, grades 4-6; also, Teen Book Group Meeting, topic: Crank by Ellen Hopkins, both groups meet from 4-5pm, Downtown Library, www.eugene-or.gov/library, pick up books and pre-reg. at library. FREE. MUSIC Excerpts from the Mighty Organ Symphony w/ Oregon Old Time Fiddlers, coun- try, folk, 11:15am, Hult Center Lobby. FREE. Eugene Symphony presents “The Mighty Organ Symphony” — An Evening of French Favorites, feat. Ravel’s Mother Goose , Saint-Saens’ Symphony No. 3 & more, 8pm, Hult Center, www.eu- genesymphony.org, 682-5000. $15-$53. Cherry Poppin’ Daddies CD Release Party, ska, funk, 8pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv., $18 door. Lynx & Janover, hip-hop, elec- tronica, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza. $6. blogs. eugeneweekly .com Joy from Brails presents: NOODLE BOWL AUTHENTIC KOREAN & ASIAN CUISINE NOW SERVING BUBBLE TEA & BUBBLE JUICE THE BEST IN TOWN! Pan Fried Noodles Vegetarian Options Healthy Hot Soup 11:30am - 9pm Monday - Saturday 860 PEARL · 686-1114 Willamette • Eugene OR WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM EUGENE WEEKLY NOVEMBER 12, 2009 21