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day & tomorrow, Cozmic Pizza.
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CAMP
GUIDE
Fifth Element Wind Quintet,
woodwind, 2pm, Atrium, 10th &
Olive. FREE.
Record Store Day w/Sugar Beets,
in-store, 1pm; Black Francis, solo
acoustic, 3pm, CD World, 3215 W.
11th Ave. FREE.
Tuesday, April 20
6:00-8:30pm
Halie Loren CD Release Party,
jazz, 6:30pm, Wildish Theatre,
630 Main St., Spfd. $5-$10.
Indubious w/Alcyon Massive,
reggae, 10pm, WOW Hall. $10
adv., $12.
MUSICAL
THEATER
Taste the luscious culinary creations
& beverages of 25-30 Oregon Coast
Restaurants, Wineries & Breweries
Black Francis, solo acoustic, all
ages, 6pm, $15; McTuff, Andrew
Oliver Sextet, jazz, rock, 9:30pm,
Sam Bond’s. $12.
Elementary: June 21- July 2
MS/HS: July 12 - 23
Your ticket includes it all!
Tickets $50
Available at Th ree Rivers Casino or
call Star Tickets 800-585-3737
For more info call
Bob MacDuff ee 541-997-9599
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: Brice Creek, hike, 7.2
miles, sign up at Eugene YMCA.
All Proceeds Benefi t
Florence Food Share
Lane Audubon April Bird Walk
w/Dan Heyerly, 7:30am, South
Eugene High School, 19th &
Patterson. $3 sug. don.
www.artsumbrellausa.org - 484-0473
Check out our other camps, too!
STRINGS - JAZZ BAND - ADULT STRINGS
Ekiden Trail Relay, 10K relay or
individual run, reg. at 7:30am;
race at 9am, Elijah Bristow State
Park, Hwy 58, Dexter. $15-$20.
Circle of Children Gathering con-
tinues. See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Family Music
Time, singing & dancing, all ages,
10:15am, Downtown Library.
FREE.
“I Spy Spring” w/Nearby Nature,
meet live reptiles & amphibians,
Frannie the Pacifi c Tree Frog, raf-
fl e, tours, snacks, all ages, noon-
2pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Family Music Time w/Rob Tobias,
singing & dancing, all ages, 1pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 Fifth St.,
Spfd. FREE.
LECTURES/TALKS
“Cuba
Awakening: Breaking Cold War
Stereotypes,” conference, pre-
sentations, discussions, music,
food & poetry, 9am-4:30pm, 4J
Cottage Grove Historical Society
Program: Wigwam Burners, mul-
timedia presentation, 10am,
Community Center, 700 Gibbs
Ave., Cottage Grove. FREE.
“Do (Artists) Books Have a
Future?” w/UCLA’s Johanna
Drucker,
1:30pm,
Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO.
Walk MS, 10am, Alton Baker
Park.
U.S.
Open
Armwrestling
Championship, 1pm today & noon
Sunday, Three Rivers Casino,
5647 Hwy 126, Florence. FREE to
watch, $25-$30 entrance fee.
Emerald City Roller Girls, feat.
The All-Star Travel Team & The
Skatesaphrenics, all ages, 6pm,
Regional Sports Center, 200 S.
32nd St., Spfd.
LITERARY
ARTS Book
Signing w/Proud Spirit Horse
Sanctuary founder Melanie Sue
Bowles, author of The Horses
of Proud Spirit and Hoof Prints:
More Stories from Proud Spirit,
1-3pm, J. Michaels Books, 160 E.
Broadway. FREE.
THEATER Romeo & Juliet con-
Oregon State Poetry Association
Reception, 6pm; Poetry Reading
w/Heather McHugh, National
Book Award winner, 7:30pm,
Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette
St. $5-$10 sug. don., OSPA mem.
FREE.
Northwest 10 Rides Again! con-
tinues. See Friday.
MUSIC Kidz Rock! Performance,
tinues. See Thursday, April 15.
Honk! Jr. continues. See Friday.
Evita continues. See Friday.
The Highest Tide continues. See
Friday.
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Library Quilt Club, 3-4:30pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 Fifth St.,
Spfd. FREE.
Auditorium, 200 N. Monroe St.,
info at 688-7376. FREE.
Fly Fishing Festival, displays,
demos, advice, boating safety,
9am-4pm, Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St. FREE.
T B 200
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FOO
“Keep the Highway Named
Beltline instead of Randy Pape
Beltway” Meeting, public info ses-
sion, 2-5pm, EWEB Community
Room, 500 E. 4th Ave. FREE.
Boat Oregon Class, obtain re-
quired Boater Oregon Education
card, 8am-4pm, Eugene Fire/
Police Training Facility, 1705 W.
2nd Ave. $15.
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Find yourself a
double-edged
blade at the
Oregon Knife
Show & Sale this
weekend at Lane
Events Center
VOLUNTEER SOLV Earth Day
Event, remove invasive weeds,
refreshments, 9am-1pm, Cal
Washburne State Park, Hwy 101
at milepost 176.
music, performance art, dance &
WINK + KINK
Sparking Downtown
Revival Since 2002
- Lots of Ninkasi
- Patio Seating
- Down Home Chow
- Wall Art
- PBR- CHEAP!
- Good drinks
- Bunch of Pool Tables
- Video Games (No Poker)
“Go Emerald City
Roller Girls!”
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