calendar
art
IN THE
GALLERIES
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
Emerald
Art
Center
“Oregon: Love of Art &
the Outdoors,” work by
Plein Air Painters of Lane
County, reception 5-7pm
Friday, Jan. 14; also feat.
“The Energy of Color,”
oil paintings by Maureen
Campbell, through Jan. 29.
500 Main St., Spfd
Spencer Tracy and
Katharine Hepburn
engage in one
hilarious battle of the
sexes in Woman of the
Year, playing Tuesday
as part of DIVA’s
“Behind the Lens”
seminar
Sustainable Flock of Sheep,”
novice-friendly choice of farm
animals w/4-H leader Cindy
Harrold, 7pm, Fern Ridge
Library, 88026 Territorial Road,
Veneta. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS Windfall
Reading Series: Quinton Hallet
reads from poetry chapbook
Refuge from Flux, Henry Alley’s
novel Precincts of Light explores
a family’s struggles caused by
Oregon’s anti-gay Measure 9
campaign, 5:30pm, Downtown
Library. FREE.
MUSIC Women’s Choral Society
Winter Concert w/string orches-
tra, 8-9:30pm, Beall Hall, UO.
$10, $6 seniors/students.
Bluegrass Jam,
Bond’s. FREE.
9pm,
Sam
20 thurs
Sunrise 7:42am; Sunset 5:07pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
DANCE
corvallis
GATHERINGS
Note - Continuation dates for
out-of-town events are listed un-
der the fi rst day of the event.
Dance Africa, per-
formed by UO Department of
Dance, 8pm today, tomorrow
& Sunday, Dougherty Dance
Theatre, UO. $5 & $10.
League
of
Women Voters: Health Care
for Those Who Can’t Afford It,
12:15pm, Mallard Banquet Hall,
725 W. 1st St. FREE.
Survivor Voices Survey Report,
community forum w/Spanish
interpretation, 6:30pm, The
Trauma Healing Project, 2222
Coburg Rd. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Team Eugene Kayak Program
pre-trip meeting for Jan. 25 out-
ing, completion of a whitewa-
ter kayak class required, 6-7pm,
River House Community Center,
info and reg. at www.eugene-or.
gov/recenroll or call 682-6393.
$5.
Open Barre, 6:30pm, City Center
for Dance, 960 Oak St. $5-$10.
SOCIAL
DANCE Eugene
Folk Dancers, weekly interna-
tional folk dancing, 7:45pm,
Willamalane
Adult
Activity
Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd., info at
736-4444. $2.
19 wed
Carolynn
Langston of Eugenius Music for
Young and All performs story-
songs and rhymes for children
ages 3-6, 11am, Sheldon Branch
Library, 1566 Coburg Rd. FREE.
Nearby Nature’s Crazy Critter,
3pm, Springfi eld Public Library,
225 North 5th St., Spfd. FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Genealogy Computer Class, de-
signed for adults, teens wel-
come, internet experience re-
quired, 10am-noon, Downtown
Library, reg. at 682-5450, press
2. FREE.
Women Living Well Program, infor-
mation session, 6:30pm, Village
Health Clinic, 2868 Willamette St.,
call 684-3988 for info. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Local writ-
Sunrise 7:42am; Sunset 5:05pm
Av High 47; Av Low 33
FARMERS
MARKETS The
Corner Market, fresh local pro-
duce, noon-6pm, 295 River Rd.,
call 513-4527 for info.
ers read from Ken Kesey’s un-
published works, benefi t to re-
tain Ken Kesey Collection at UO’s
Knight Library, 7pm, Tsunami
Books, 2585 Willamette St. Don.
MUSIC SHOcase: The Oregon
GATHERINGS
Old-Time Fiddlers, old time mu-
sic, 11:15am, Hult Center. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Derek Webb, contemporary
Christian, 7pm, WOW Hall. $12
adv., $15 door.
Knitting
&
Craft Night, 6:30pm, The Divine
Cupcake, 1680 W. 11th. FREE.
Preschool
Storytime, ages 3-6 & Lapsit
Storytime, ages birth-3, 10am,
Springfi eld Library, 225 Fifth St.
FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Cruising
Alaska
seminar,
6:30pm, VRC community room
(next to Macy’s). FREE.
MUSIC
Rebelution, Iration,
Orgone, 8pm, McDonald Theatre.
$17.50 adv., $20 door.
Water Tower String Band, J.P.
Harris and the Tough Choices,
variety, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $1-$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Bike Riding for Seniors, weekly
in-town rides, helmets required,
10:30am, Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St., reg. at 682-
5218. FREE.
SPIRITUAL
A Course in
Miracles, drop-in study group, 10-
11:45am, Unity of the Valley, 39th
& Hilyard, 914-0431. FREE.
Shawn Colvin, singer/songwrit-
er, 7:30pm, The Shedd, info at
theshedd.org $32-$42.
Eugene Symphony presents
Dvorák’s Cello Concerto w/Alisa
Weilerstein, 8pm, Hult Center.
$15-$59.
Kef, Round Mountain, variety,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. $3-5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 13.
Drop-in Kayaking continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 13.
THEATER The Honky Tonk
Show, continues through March,
6pm, Star Theatre, 989 Juniper
St., Junction City, call 998-3862
for tickets. $10.
No Shame Eugene Theater
Workshop, write, direct & act
in original 5-min. pieces, 7:30-
9:30pm, 126 W. Broadway. FREE.
Circle Mirror Transformation con-
tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 13.
An Enemy of the People contin-
ues. See Friday.
24 JANUARY 13, 2011
Children of Eden continues. See
Saturday.
EUGENE WEEKLY
EVENTS
THURSDAY,
JAN. 13 A
Midsummer Night’s Dream, set
at 1984 Venice Beach, 7pm,
Crescent Valley High School. $8
students/seniors, $10 adults, un-
der 5 free.
Maude Kerns Art Gallery
“Settings & Stills: Guild
of Eugene Metalsmiths
& Paintings by Sarah
Sedwick,” reception 6-8pm
Friday, Jan. 14, exhibit
continues through Feb. 11.
1910 E. 15th
Riverside
Community
Church “Interpretations of
the Cross,” work by Peter
Herley & Tony Brown,
reception 5-8pm Friday,
Jan. 14. 228 Main St., Spfd
Washburne Cafe Photos &
photographic art by Roka
Walsh, reception 5-8pm
Friday, Jan. 14, exhibit
continues through Feb. 4.
326 Main St., Spfd
TUESDAY, JAN. 18 “Building
Your Killer Business Plan” w/
members of former Enterprise
Challenge fi nalist teams, 6pm,
Kelley Engineering, OSU.
WEDNESDAY,
JAN.
19
Spinal Health Screening w/
Dr. Jean Nyberg of Synergea
Chiropractic,
10am-2pm,
Corvallis Senior Center, 2601
N.W. Tyler Ave., call 766-6959 to
reg. FREE.
The Human Workshop, the true
function of a human, 7-9pm,
Workspace Intersector, 129 N.W.
4th. FREE.
THURSDAY,
JAN.
20
“Indians and the U.S.-Mexican
War,” w/Brian DeLay, 4pm, OSU
Memorial Union Journey Room.
FREE.
Chamber Music: Up Close and
Personal w/the Calefax Reed
Quintet, 7:30pm, La Sells
Stewart Center, OSU. $22 adv.,
$25 door, $5 student, FREE to
OSU students and K-12.
attn:
OPPS
Albany dancers: Albany Parks &
Recreation is offering two win-
ter adult dance classes: Latin/
Mixed Ballroom and First Dance
for Newlyweds. For info call 917-
7777 or www.cityofalbany.net
BRING Recycling’s 24th Annual
RecycleArt Calendar Contest
seeks student artwork for 2012
RecycleArt Calendar, art must
be on 8.5 x 11 inch paper in the
landscape direction and use high
contrast colors or black ink on
white paper, legible name, grade,
school and teacher written lightly
in pencil on back, entries due by
May 13, for more information con-
tact brettj@bringrecycling.org
Oregon Quarterly’s 12th Annual
Northwest Perspectives Essay
Contest is drawing to a close, en-
tries must be postmarked by Jan.
15, complete guidelines available
at www.oregonquarterly.com
Nearby Nature offers scholarship
assistance for its Alton Baker
Park school nature walks this
spring, available for fi rst through
fi fth grade teachers from local
schools, more information avail-
able at www.nearbynature.org
CONTINUING
The Atrium Bike Corral
Designs by LCC Students,
through Jan. 31. 10th &
Olive
Backstreet Gallery Wood
turning art by Russ Dixon,
through Jan. 31. 1421 Bay
St., Florence
Cowfi sh Neon art by
Virginia Sands & blacklight
paint on black velvet by
Honey Vizer, through Jan.
15. 62 W. Broadway
CPR Gallery Paintings &
drawings by Scott Hovis,
through Feb. 28. 1711
Willamette
David
Joyce
Gallery
“FOH: Front of House—The
Art of Dining Architecture,
Hospitality & Service,” work
by six local artists, reception
4:30-6pm Thursday, March
3, continues through March
21. LCC Campus, 4000 E.
30th
Don
Dexter
Offi ces
“Recent Works,” oil pastels &
collage by Laurie McNichols;
“Images,” photography by
Doni Dexter, through Jan.
30. 2233 Willamette
Dot Dotson’s Photography
by J. Robert Williams,
through Jan. 31. 1668
Willamette
Florence Events Center
Galleries Gallery One: “Just
for the Fun of It,” work by
photo/cinematographer
Charles Draper; “Through
the Eyes of JCardon,” art by
Julie Ripley, through Jan. 31.
715 Quince St., Florence
Full City Work by Ben
Gardner, through Jan. 23;
work by Rose Ellis, through
Jan. 30; work by Ariel
Gorne, through Feb. 13;
work by Tracy Mahoney,
through Feb. 6. 842 Pearl
Roka Walsh’s photos are at Washburne Cafe
Harmony
Roadhouse
Studios “Marina’s Art Studio
Opening Celebration,” works
by Marina Herrera de Hajek,
political statements & works
in bronze, through Jan. 30.
2650 Willamette
Heartwood Naturals Co-
op Work by local artists
and craftspeople. 576 Olive
Jacobs Gallery “Small
Pleasures
Invitational,”
work 12 inches or smaller
by 19 artists, through Feb.
5. Hult Center
Museum
of
Natural
and Cultural History
“Celestial
Menagerie:
Multi-media Artwork by
Talmadge Doyle”; “We
Are Still Here,” Stephanie
Wood’s & Grand Ronde
Family Basketry Traditions;
“Solitude
&
Absolute
Form,” photography by Jon
Meyers, “Oregon: Where
Past is Present,” ongoing.
1680 E. 15th
Museum of Unfi ne Art
Work by Ron Omlin, Flynn
Ryan & Victoria Koldewyn,
through Jan. 31. 537
Willamette
Musique Gourmet “Sonny
Smith’s 100 Records,”
alternate
underground
history of pop music feat.
personas & histories of
dozens of fi ctitious bands,
through Feb. 4. 942 Olive
Nib “Surf & Turf,” black
velvet art by Elise Cowan,
though Jan. 31. 769 Monroe
Oregon Arts Alliance
“The Year (Here) In
Review,” photos by EW
designers Todd Cooper &
Trask Bedortha; sculpture
show feat. Mark Andrew,
Josh Cote, Susan Crain,
Kate MacLeod, Lynn Ihsen
Peterson, Karen Russo,
Al
Sieradski,
Heather
Soderberg, Katie Swenson,
Jud Turner and Stephen
White, through Jan. 29. 881
Willamette
Pizza Research Inst.
“Primary
Places,”
oil
paintings
by
Brooke
Borcherding, through Jan.
22. 530 Blair
Potter’s Quarter Felted
textiles by Mary Jane
Moffat, through Feb. 8. 110
Oakway Center
Sam
Bond’s
B&W
darkroom prints by Kim
Rose from the Dirty South,
through Jan. 26. 407 Blair
Springfi eld Museum “The
Splinters,” seven local
artists who work in wood.
590 Main St., Spfd
The Voyeur “Decadence:
2000-2010,” drawings by
Sean Aaberg, through Jan.
22. 547 Blair
Woodpecker’s
Muse
“Personal
Territories,”
multi-media
works
by
Sarah Refvem, through
Jan. 31. 372 W. Broadway
WOW Hall The art of
Richard D. Owens, through
Jan. 31. 8th & Lincoln
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