calendar
Create clay skulls
for the Day of the
Dead during the Teen
Calavera Workshops
Oct. 8 & 13 at
Springfi eld Library
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness,
seniors bike ride, helmets re-
quired, 9:30am-noon, Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.
FREE.
SOCIAL
DANCE
Drop-in
Dance: Rumba, 8-10pm, Staver
Dance Sport, 41 E. 6th Ave. $10.
Salsa Dance w/DJ Pachuco, les-
son included, 9:30pm, Davis’
Restaurant, 94 W. Broadway, 21+
$5.
SPIRITUAL
Voodoo Friday
Night Special, weekly gathering
of all pagans/shamans/earth-
based types, bring a drum, 7pm,
Metamorphosis Garden, 797
Hwy 99, info at 844-2339.
THEATER Grapes of Wrath,
8pm today & tomorrow; 2:30pm
Sunday; continues through Oct.
17, Cottage Theatre, 700 Village
Dr., Cottage Grove, info & tick-
ets at www.cottagetheatre.org
or 942-8001. $14, $12 sen. & stu.
RENT continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 7.
Speech & Debate continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 7.
9 sat
Sunrise 7:20am; Sunset 6:39pm
Av High 68; Av Low 41
BENEFITS The Great Rotary
Duck Race, rubber duckies race
down Willamette, prizes, fund-
raiser for local organizations,
9am-1pm, Alton Baker Park, 632
Day Island Rd. $5.
“Step Out”: Walk for Diabetes,
10am, Alton Baker Park, info at
342-1491. FREE.
“Close the School of the
Americas” Benefi t Concert w/
singer/storyteller Tom Rawon,
7pm, Eugene Friends Meeting
House, 2274 Onyx St. $5-$15 sug.
don.
FARMERS’
MARKETS
Southtowne Farmers’ Market, or-
ganic & local produce, 9am-2pm,
through Oct. 30, Southtowne
Shoppes, 28th & Oak. FREE.
Mazzi’s/Hideaway
Bakery
Farmers’ Market, year ‘round,
9am-2pm, 3377 E. Amazon.
Spencer
Creek
Community
Growers’ Market Harvest Fair,
food, crafts, music & more, 10am-
4pm, Spencer Creek Grange,
86013 Lorane Hwy, www.spen-
cercreekgrange.org/market
“Q&A for Each Other”
Songwriters Workshop,
1pm, Tsunami Books,
Willamette St., reg. at
shop@hotmail.com $5.
w/The
11am-
2585
song-
Lane County Home Improvement
Show continues. See Friday.
Clay Fest 2010 continues. See
Friday.
Western Region Rhododendron
Conference
continues.
See
Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Eugene
Waldorf School Open House,
conversation w/teachers, class-
room playtime, tour of school,
10am-noon, 1350 McLean Blvd.,
info at www.eugenewaldorf.org
FREE.
Family Music Time w/Carolynn
& Jeff Langston of Eugenius
Music for Young & All, 10:15am,
Downtown Library. FREE.
FOOD for Lane County Youth
Farm, fresh produce, benefi ts lo-
cal teens efforts at hunger re-
lief, 10am-2pm, Youth Farm, 705
Flamingo Ave., Spfd., www.food-
forlanecounty.org
L EC T U R E S/ TA L KS
GATHERINGS Saturday Market,
Intro to the Internet, comput-
er class, 10am-noon, Downtown
Library, reg. at 682-5450. FREE.
10am-5pm, w/entertainment by
Lonesome Randall, 10am; Clair
Coiner, 11am; Sweet River, noon;
Inspirational Sounds, 1pm; Uke-
tober Fest Preview, 2pm; McKenzie
Drifters, 3:30pm, Downtown Park
Blocks, 8th & Oak, www.eugene-
saturdaymarket.org FREE.
AAUW Meeting, presentation
about state & local ballot mea-
sures, 10:30am, Westminster
Presbyterian
Church,
777
Coburg Rd. FREE.
Composting Demo, hands-on
workshop, compost bins avail-
able, 10am-noon, River House
Compost Education Site, 301 N.
Adams. FREE.
“How to Stay Sane as the World
Goes Crazy, Climate Change &
the Messy Issue of Oil” w/Kathy
“The Peak Shrink” McMahon,
talk & conversation, 4-6pm,
Downtown Library. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS Eugene
Poetry Slam Season Opener w/
Eirean Bradley, all ages, sign-up
at 7pm; slam at 7:30pm, Tsunami
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