Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, January 21, 2010, Page 22, Image 22

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OUTDOORS/RECREATION
24 sun
Obsidians: Sand Mountain Plateau,
cross-country skiing, 9miles, sign
up at Eugene YMCA.
Sunrise 7:38am; Sunset 5:12pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
BENEFITS Adoption Connections
Family Swim, 3-4:30pm, Tamarack
Wellness Center, 3575 Donald St.,
554-1201. $5 per family sug. don.
DANCE House Concert & Balkan
Dance w/Round Mountain &
Kef, 7pm, Helios Studio, 465
Washington St., 935-3028. $5-$10.
UO Dance Africa Ensemble contin-
ues. See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Cascadia Wildlands Ridgeline Trail
Hike, 8 miles, 9am-4pm, RSVP and
info at 337-5829.
Eugene Marathon Running &
Walking Training Groups Meeting,
9am, Eugene Running Co., 116
Oakway Center. FREE.
GEARs Bike Ride: Fox Hollow,
Lorane, Spencer Creek, Gimple
Hill, Bailey Hill, 40 miles, bring
food, 10am, Alton Baker Park,
www.eugenegears.org. FREE.
Winter
Wonderland Family Walk, fi nd &
talk about fl ora & fauna w/nature
guide Tom Bettman, 1-3pm, Mt.
Pisgah Arboretum, 34901 Frank
Parrish Rd. $5.
Eugene Generals vs. Jaguars. See
Friday.
GATHERINGS Picc-A-Dilly Flea
THEATER The Country Girl con-
Market, 10am-4pm, Lane County
Fairgrounds, 683-5589. $1.50.
Eugene Home & Garden Show con-
tinues. See Friday.
LECTURES/TALKS
Fluffy
Fleece Hat Class, sewing machine
experience helpful, bring your own
fl eece or buy some, 1pm, MECCA
Gallery, 449 Willamette St. $12.
MUSIC Al Rivers & Friends,
blues, 4pm, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette St. $5 sug. don.
The Pink Floyd Experience, trib-
ute, 7pm, Hult Center. $25-$37.
Melissa Ruth, Alison Losik, folk,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $1-$5.
Horsefeathers, Betty & the Boy,
rock, 8:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $5.
Rebelution, SOJA, Zion I, reggae,
hip hop, 8pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv.,
$17 door.
Winter Folk Festival continues. See
Saturday.
SOCIAL DANCE USA Dance,
3-5pm, Vet’s Club, 1626 Willamette
St. $3-$5.
Learn How to Use Craigslist, in-
ternet shopping, selling & net-
working, 6:30-8:30pm, Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.,
pre-reg. at 682-5318. $10.
“Inalienable Human Rights Today”
w/Sister Helen Prejean, anti-death
penalty activist & author of Dead
Man Walking, 7pm, Knight Law
Center, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Booksigning
SPIRITUAL Open Heart Med-
itation, 5:30-6:30pm, 310 Fulvue,
914-0431. FREE.
26 tues
Sunrise 7:37am; Sunset 5:15pm
Av High 48; Av Low 33
FILM Behind the Lens Seminar:
The Taking of Power by Louis
XIV, screening & discussion, 7pm,
DIVA, 110 W. Broadway, www.diva-
center.org $3 door.
and Q&A w/Jerry McGill, author
of Dear Marcus: Speaking to the
Man Who Shot Me, 5:30-7:30pm,
Eugene Family YMCA, 2055
Patterson St. FREE.
IWW Screening: Land & Freedom,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
MUSIC Open Mic w/Uncle T, vari-
GATHERINGS
ety, 8pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE.
ON THE AIR City Club of Eugene:
“A First Year Report from the
Attorney General” w/John Kroger,
6:30-7:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
Lane County
Public Health H1N1 Flu Vaccine
Walk-In Clinic, open to anyone over
6 months old, 1-6pm, near Sears at
Gateway Mall, 3000 Gateway St.,
Spfd., 682-3651. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Tiny
Tots
Storytime, reading aloud for 1 year
olds, singing, playtime; Toddler
Storytime, age 2, 10:15am & 11am,
Downtown Library. FREE.
Parent & Child Literacy Club:
Raising Happy Readers, kids up
to 5 & their parents, 10:30am,
Springfi eld Library, 225 Fifth St.,
Spfd., pre-reg. at 726-3766.
LECTURES/TALKS
Relaxing
& Therapeutic Foot Refl exology,
info class, 10-11am, Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.,
pre-reg. at 682-5318. FREE.
“Faces of HIV/AIDS: Culturally
Diverse Stories” Panel Discussion,
5:30-7:30pm, Springfi eld Library,
225 Fifth St., Spfd. FREE.
“A Life Unraveled: Aspects of
Addiction & the Path to Recovery”
w/Rip Sawyer, topic: addiction-free
pain management, 6:30pm, Sacred
tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 21.
Speed-the-Plow continues.
Thursday, Jan. 21.
See
VOLUNTEER Wilama Restoration
Project, remove invasive species,
9:30am-12:30pm, Edgewood Park,
4600 Hilyard St., 484-3939.
25 mon
Sunrise 7:37am; Sunset 5:14pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
FILM
Emotional
Freedom
Techniques Screening: Try It On
Everything, 7-9pm, Downtown
Library, 687-2835. FREE.
LECTURES/TALKS
Senior
Housing & Care Facilities, info on
housing options, 10-11am, Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.,
pre-reg. at 682-5318. FREE.
Dating After 50: Taking the First
Steps, relationship advice, 6-8pm,
Campbell Community Center, 155
High St., pre-reg. at 682-5318. $10.
This is Mr. Smith,
and his favorite
musical is Cats,
which plays Jan.
22-23 at Actors
Cabaret
Heart Medical Center Auditorium,
1255 Hilyard St. FREE.
LEAD Public Discussion w/Bob
Welch & Kelli Matthews, infl uenc-
ing public thought & leadership,
7pm, Mills International Center,
UO. FREE.
“Christmas Bird Counts: History
of a Holiday Tradition” w/Audubon
Society’s Herb Wisner, 7:30pm,
Eugene Garden Club, 1645 High
St. FREE.
MUSIC Women’s Choral Society
Winter Concert, variety, 8pm, Beall
Hall, UO, http://wkly.ws/64 $8, $6
stu. & sen.
Kool Keith w/Foreign Objects, hip
hop, 9pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv., $18
door.
Bluegrass Jam, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
FREE.
27 wed
Sunrise 7:36; Sunset 5:16pm
Av High 48; Av Low 34
BENEFITS
Northwest
EcoBuilding Guild Fundraising
Tour: Arbor South Architecture’s
The SAGE, USGBC’s Home of the
Year, 11:30am, 1261 Crenshaw Rd.
$5 sug. don.
FILM Heckler’s Night: Cyborg, all
ages, 7pm, Wandering Goat, 268
Madison St. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Lane County
Public Health H1N1 Flu Vaccine
Walk-In Clinic, open to anyone over
6 months old, 1-6pm, LTD bus en-
trance at Valley River Center, 293
Valley River Cntr.; 2:30-5:30pm,
Pleasant Hill Elementary, 36386
Hwy 58, Pleasant Hill, 682-3651.
FREE.
Teen Gaming, 3:30-5pm, Springfi eld
Library, 225 Fifth St., Spfd. FREE.
THE
This Sunday!
One Performance Only!
January 24 • Sunday 7pm
Hult Center
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