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Springfi eld Library, 225 Fifth St.
FREE.
Kerns Art Center,
1910 E. 15th
C
Ave. FREE.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6,
10:15am & 11am, Downtown
Library. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Love to
Read Book Club,
discuss authors,
Cl
topics & the next book to read,
9:30-11am, Campbell
Community
Ca
Center, 155 High
St. 25 cents.
H
Pumpkin Carving & Open
House, pumpkins provid-
ed, light refreshments,
1-6pm, Sacred Waters
Birthing Center, 2035 W.
12th Ave., RSVP to 344-
7974. FREE.
Family Night: Sir
ReadAlot,
songs
& stories, all ages,
6pm, Cozmic Pizza.
FREE.
LECTURES/
TALKS Living w/
Hearing Loss: Listening
to Listen Again, contin-
ues Nov. 17, 11am-noon,
Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St.,
reg. at 682-5318.
FREE.
Dia de los Muertos
Art Talk w/Analee
Fuentes, participant
in Day of the Dead ex-
hibit, 7-8:30pm, Maude
Sir ReadAlot’s
Twisted Twin:
ReadAlo
The Poe Show
Sho feat. readings of
The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven &
more, not for kids, 9pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
MUSIC Timothy
Patrick, acous-
Timo
tic humor, 6-8pm,
Eugene Hilton,
6-8
66 E. Sixth Ave.
A FREE.
United Air Force
Band of the
F
Golden West,
West 7:30pm, Churchill
High School Auditorium, 1850
Bailey Hill Rd.
Rd FREE.
Super Advent
Adventure Club, E. Quality,
9pm, Sam Bond’s.
$5.
Bo
SPIRITUAL
A Course in
Miracles, drop-in
drop study group, 10-
11:45am, Unity
Unit of the Valley, 39th
& Hilyard, 914-0431.
FREE.
914
28 thurs
Sunrise 7:44am;
Sunset 6:08pm
7:44
Av High
Hi 59; Av Low 39
FARMERS’
FARMER
MARKETS
The Corner
Market contin-
Corn
ues. See Thursday,
Oct. 21.
Th
GATHERINGS
GATHERING
Seniors
Halloween Luncheon,
scary sto-
Lu
ries, wear constumes, prizes,
11:59am-1:30pm,
Petersen Barn
11:59am-1:30p
Community Center,
870 Berntzen
C
Rd., reg. at 682-5521.
$5.
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KIDS/FAMILIES
KIDS/FAMI
Wonderful
Ones Storytime,
Storytim 10:15am & 11am,
Downtown Li
Library. FREE.
Preschool Storytime,
ages 3-6,
St
11am, Sheldon
Library, 1566
Sheld
Coburg Rd., 682-8316.
FREE.
6
LECTURES/TALKS
LECTURES/
The
Effects of Collaborative
Media on
Col
Women in Guatemala,
3:30pm,
G
330 Hendricks
Hendrick Hall, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Teen Book
Group: Going Bovine by Libba
Bray; Tween
Scene: Good
Twee
Masters! Sweet
Swe Ladies! by Laura
Amy Schlitz,
Schlitz book discussion,
4-5pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
Down
MUSIC Tim McLaughlin, James
West, Dorian Crow Trio, 5pm,
Territorial Vineyards,
907 W. 3rd
Vin
Ave. FREE.
Gus Russell, jazz, 6pm, Lavelle
Wine Bar, 5th St. Market. FREE.
Time After Time
w/The Emerald
T
City Jazz Kings,
great American
Kin
songbook gems,
7:30pm, The
ge
Shedd, 868 High
St., info & tick-
H
ets at www.theshedd.org
or 541-
www.th
434-7000. $18-$30.
$1
Berry Pomeroy
Band, acoustic,
Pomer
electric, variety,
varie 8:30pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $2.
Greensky, bluegrass,
9pm, Sam
blu
Bond’s. $8.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
OUTDOOR
Drop-in Kayaking,
bring equip-
Kaya
ment, no in
instruction provided,
8-10pm, Echo Hollow Pool, 1655
Echo Hollow Rd. $5.
Sink your teeth into Nearby Nature’s “Haunted
Hike” Friday at Alton Baker Park
Walk with Us
U continues. See
Thursday, Oct.
Oc 21.
NOW OPEN
SOUTHTOWNE SHOPPES
$5
SUSHI
OFF
Table with $50
(or over) Box
with this coupon Expires 10/28/10
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DOMO
JAPANESE RESTAURANT
LUNCH Mon. – Fri. 11:00–2:00 DINNER Mon. – Thur. 4:30–9:30 Fri & Sat till 10pm
Delta Oaks 541.343-0935 1020 Green Acres, #10 Eugene
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LUNCH Mon.- thurs. 11:30-2:30 DINNER 4:30-9:30 Fri. & Sat. till 10pm
www.sushidomoeugene.com
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