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Hans Fuson’s
illuminated
artwork at Imagine
Gallery is one of
the highlights of
the First Friday
Art Walk
Quantum Biofeedback Open
House, 7-9pm, Eugene Wellness
Center, 1551-B Oak St., RSVP to
344-8912. FREE.
12 thurs
Sunrise 6:13am; Sunset 8:21pm
Av High 82; Av Low 51
FARMERS’ MARKETS Lane
County Farmers’ Market, noon-
5pm, every Thursday through
Sept. 23, Park Blocks, Downtown,
www.lanecountyfarmersmarket.
org FREE.
GATHERINGS
Scandinavian
Festival, crafts, food, Scandia Run,
fashion show, dancing, music and
more, 10am-10pm today through
Saturday, Aug. 14; 10am-8pm
Sunday, Aug. 15, Junction City, info
at www.scandinavianfestival.com
Spencer Creek & Lorane Hwy.
FREE.
Drop-In Kayaking, BYO equip-
ment, no instructor, 8-10pm,
Thursdays through Aug. 26,
Echo Hollow Pool, 1655 Echo
Hollow Rd., info at 682-5525. $5.
THEATER No Shame Eugene
Theater Workshop, brainstorm
& write original 5-min. pieces,
7:30-9:30pm, 124 W. Broadway,
773-573-6155. FREE.
Roving Park Players: Alice in
Wonderland, all ages, 8pm today
& tomorrow, Campbell Center
Gardens, 155 High St. FREE.
Dinner with Friends continues.
See Thursday, Aug. 5.
of instruction for $75; arrive at
6:50pm to register; for more in-
formation, visit www.wontanara-
producitons.com or call 484-3111
or 232-5471.
Auditions for Disney’s Beauty
& The Beast will take place
Saturday, Aug. 28 at 1pm and
Monday, Aug. 30 at 6:30pm,
Cottage Theatre, 700 Village
Dr., Cottage Grove; a large cast
is needed for this show: 20 to
35 actors/singers/dancers, both
male and female; desired age
range is teens to seniors.
Dutch Bros. Coffee will hold a
$1 drink day on Aug. 6 donat-
ing proceeds to Relay For Life
of Eugene; for a complete list of
Dutch Bros. locations, visit www.
dutchbros.com
EVENTS
Tickets for Sisters Folk Festival’s
instrument drawing are now
available; ticket order forms
can be downloaded at www.sis-
terfolkfestival.org, call 541-549-
4979 or stop by the offi ce at
204 W. Adams Ave., Suite 202
for more info.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6,
11am, Sheldon Library, 1566
Coburg Rd., 682-8316. FREE.
THURSDAY, AUG. 5 Bard in
the Quad: Macbeth, 7:30pm to-
day through Sunday, Aug. 8, con-
tinues Aug. 11-15, Memorial Union
Quad, OSU campus, tickets at
www.bardinthequad.org or 541-
737-2784. $7-$14.
MUSIC Taste, R&B, 6:30pm,
TUESDAY,
Eugene
Celebration’s
Sustainability Village Exhibitor
applications are due Aug. 6
and Parade Entries and Event
Volunteer applications are due
Aug. 16; for further informa-
tion, visit www.eugenecelebra-
tion.com
KIDS/FAMILIES Storytime for
Wonderful Ones, age 1, 10:15am &
11am, Downtown Library. FREE.
Teen Storytellers Storytime,
teens who participated in Teen
Storytelling Workshop enter-
tain the kids, all ages welcome,
10:30am, Springfi eld Library,
225 Fifth St., Spfd. FREE.
Maurie Jacobs Park. FREE.
Acoustic Open Mic, 7pm,
Eugene Coffee Company, 1840
Chambers St. FREE.
Travelin’ Light, Chris O’Brien,
Indie folk, singer/songwriter,
7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $10.
Parson Red Heads, Cotton Jones,
rock, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Thursday Nighter Ride, 30-mile
training ride, 5:30pm (men) &
5:40pm (women), Thursdays
through Aug. 26, Church Corner,
corvallis
Note - Continuation dates for
out-of-town events are listed un-
der the fi rst day of the event.
AUG.
10
Refl ections
of
Italy
Trip
Presentation, 11am; Memory
Loss Support Group, 1:30-3pm,
Corvallis Senior Center, 2601 NW
Tyler Ave., ages 50 & up FREE.
attn:
OPPS
Alseny’s
5-week
intensive
African Dance Class meets
7-8:30pm
Wednesdays
at
Upstart Crow Studios; 7.5 hours
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The Borders on Oakway Road
in Eugene has launched a book
drive as part of a chain wide ef-
fort to increase literacy among
kids; from now until Aug.t 30,
store associates will encourage
customers to donate enriching
books; for more information, vis-
it www.borders.com
Free outdoor Tai Chi at River
Bend Hospital’s main entrance
will be held 11:30-noon every
Tuesday starting on Aug. 17th;
to sign up for this free class, call
515-0462.
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