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Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, April 28.
SOCIAL DANCE Israeli folk
dance continues. See Thursday,
April 28.
THEATER A Hollywood Fairy
Tale, 7pm, through June 4,
Star Theatre, 989 Juniper
St., Junction City, 998-3862.
$13-$22.
No Shame Eugene Theater
Workshop, write, direct & act
in original 5-min. pieces, 7:30-
9:30pm, 126 W. Broadway. FREE.
Noises Off continues.
Thursday, April 28.
See
corvallis
EVENTS
Note - Continuation dates for
out-of-town events are listed un-
der the fi rst day of the event.
THURSDAY,
APRIL
THAT CAN’T BE GOOD.
28
Seeing
Science
Sideways:
Romance, 4pm, MU 213, OSU.
S O U N D S LI K E YO U
NEED TO GET
T H AT L O O K E D AT.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Seeing
Science Sideways: Home, 4pm,
MU 213, OSU.
The Lane Faculty
Jazz quintet performs
Thursday, May 5 at LCC
“Changing the Mental Health
System in Ghana” w/David W.
Oaks, MindFreedom Director,
5:30pm, Growers Market Round
Table, 454 Willamette St. FREE.
Curator’s Talk: Explore Diaspora,
Identity, and Race: Cuba Today w/
Ashley Gibson, 5:30pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art.
Out of Work, Now What?, self-
esteem & healthy lifestyles while
looking for work, 6pm, down-
town library. FREE.
Building Modern Eugene: Peter
Walker discusses his book on
Oregon land use planning,
6:30pm,
Shelton-McMurphey-
Johnson House, 303 Willamette
St. $5 sug. don.
Inquiry Group for the Work of
Byron Katie, 6:30pm, info at
686-3223. FREE.
“Creating A Safer, More Secure
and Healthier Neighborhood”
w/Jan Spencer, 7pm, Our
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 255
Maxwell. FREE.
Learn Biblical Hebrew w/
Shmuel Shalom Cohen, every
Wednesday, 7:30-9:30pm, email
info@eugenehebrewchaburah
for info. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Readings:
Six winners of Oregon Quarterly’s
Northwest Perspectives Essay
Contest, 7pm, Gerlinger Alumni
Lounge, UO. FREE.
MUSIC Flute Studio Chamber
Recital, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO.
FREE.
Andrew “Jr. Boy” Jones, 8:30pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $10 adv., $15 door.
see www.sixteentons.biz for info.
$10.
GATHERINGS
Ceasefi re
Oregon & Brady Campaign: Colin
Goddard, survivor of Virginia
Tech shooting, PLC 180, UO.
Science Pub: Promiscuous DNA:
The Invasion, Spread & Impact
of Mobile Genes, 7pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
Mallard Madness continues. See
Wednesday.
HEALTH Reiki Tummo healing
clinic, 5:30-7:30pm, 15 N. Cedar
St., call 914-0431 for appt. Don.
LECTURES/CLASSES Public
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 “Getting
Relations Society of America
Luncheon: Jon Ruiz on Envision
Eugene, 11:45am, Valley River
Inn, 1000 Valley River Way, reg.
www.goprsa.org $25, $20 mem.,
$15 stu.
a Grip — Clarity, Creativity and
Courage for the World We Really
Want” w/Frances Moore Lappé,
7:30pm, LaSells Stewart Center,
OSU. FREE.
“How to Sell Your Home” contin-
ues. See Tuesday.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
& Music: Belles Lettres,” all ages,
5:30pm, OPUS VII, 22 W. 7th Ave.
FREE.
MUSIC
SHOcase:
Logos
Academy
Wind
Symphony,
11:15am, Hult Center. FREE.
Opal Creek, acoustic, 6pm, FREE;
Robert Meade, Almond Davis,
Sleep Rehearsal, 9pm, $5, Sam
Bond’s.
Kayak Pool Sessions, no instruc-
tion, 8-9:30pm, Rec Center, UO.
$4 pool, $6 kayak rental.
Lane Faculty Jazz Concert,
7:30pm, LCC Performance Hall.
$10, $8 stu., staff & sr.
SPIRITUAL
Oregon Wind Quintet, Oregon
String Quintet w/Tyler Abbott,
8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10, $8.
A Course in
Miracles Study Group, drop in,
10-11:45am, Unity of the Valley,
3912 Dillard Rd., 914-0431 Don.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal,”
Open Heart Meditation, drop-in,
noon-12:30pm, Unity of the Valley,
3912 Dillard Rd., 914-0431. Don.
art, Radar Angels & Jello at
Maude Kerns, 9pm, Comcast
channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
5 thurs
Sunrise 5:59am; Sunset 8:20pm
Av High 65; Av Low 41
FOOD/DRINK
Wine Barrel-
Aged Beer Fest, noon-10pm,
Sixteen Tons, 265 E. 13th Ave.,
Smith Rock Clean Up pre-trip
meeting for May 7 trip, 5pm,
Outdoor Program Offi ce, EMU,
UO, 346-4365. $12 trip.
Drop-in Kayaking continues. See
Thursday, April 28.
Sun Moo Do continues. See
Thursday, April 28.
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“Fighting Back against the
Nazis: The Story of Comandante
Enrico” w/ Mark Wygoda,
7:30pm, LaSells Stewart Center,
OSU. FREE.
“Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust:
A Comparative View” w/Jacques
Kornberg,
7:30pm,
LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU. FREE.
Peace
Corps
Application
Workshop, 5:30-6:30pm, EMU
Ben Linder Room, UO. FREE.
LOCATED INSIDE MARKET OF CHOICE
ON 29TH AND WILLAMETTE.
MONDAY, MAY 2 Coin Club,
7-9pm, Corvallis Senior Center,
2601 N.W. Tyler Ave., 766-6959.
FREE.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6 w/
caregivers, 11am, Sheldon Branch
Library, 1566 Coburg Rd., info at
682-8316. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS “Of Words
Starting Block: running-themed
activities at UO track meet,
4-8pm, Hayward Field, UO,
682-5312. FREE after meet
admission.
APRIL 30 No
Impact Man (2009), 6pm, First
Alternative Natural Foods Co-op,
1007 S.E. 3rd St.
TUESDAY, MAY 3 Chamber
Music Corvallis: Up Close &
Personal,
7:30pm,
LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU, see cham-
bermusiccorvallis.org for info.
$22 adv., $25 day of.
“Shanghai EXPO 2010: Economy,
Ecology, and the 2nd Coming
of Capitalism in China,” David
Leiwei Li, cultural analysis of
EXPO & global capitalism, noon,
Knight Library, UO. FREE.
LUCKY FOR YOU THERE’S A
NURSE PRACTITIONER AVAILABLE
AT PEACEHEALTH CHECK-UP.
WALK-IN CARE, QUICK.
SUNDAY,
Wonderful
Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at 682-
8316. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Joe Manis Trio, jazz, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. $5.
Bike Riding for Seniors, weekly
in-town rides, helmets required,
9:30am, Campbell Center, 155
High St., reg. 682-5218. FREE.
Fainting Beaver Follies, 7:30pm
today, tomorrow & Thursday,
May 5; 2pm Sunday; through
May 7, Withycombe Hall, OSU.
$5-$12.
Plant Some Love for…
Mother’s Day –
Sunday, May 8
“Memoria Future: Remembering
the Shoah for the Sake
of Future Generations” w/
Eugene J. Fisher, 7:30pm,
LaSells Stewart Center, OSU.
FREE.
Treat Mom to some of her
favorites from Down To Earth!
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The Shape of the Eye: Down
Syndrome, Family, and the
Stories We Inherit, book reading
w/George Estreich, 7:30pm, MU,
OSU. FREE.
THURSDAY,
MAY
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“Understanding Mass Violence
during and after the Congo
Wars: Continuities of a Culture
of Violent Repression” w/John
F. Clark, 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, OSU. FREE.
attn:
OPPS
Musical auditions for Pal Joey &
Girl Crazy, by appointment only,
6pm Saturday, April 30, The
Shedd, 434-7017 to schedule,
www.theshedd.org for info.
Host families needed for Chinese
middle schoolers, July 18-28,
contact Eric at 503-583-1228
or valenti2@uoregon.edu for
details.
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Emerald Empire Kiwanis Berry
Sale, orders paid & postmarked
by June 1, details at www.eeki-
wanis.org or 607-4065.
Street Code Theatre seeks com-
munity members to collaborate
with performance troupe for
people who are homeless, con-
tact Judith, 554-3337.
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