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Dance (Space) performs
Sunday at WOW Hall
ion show & bug eating exhibit,
7pm, Agate Hall, UO.
HEALTH Reiki Tummo healing
clinic, 5:30-7:30pm, 15 N. Cedar
St., call 914-0431 for appt. Don.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Wonderful
Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at 682-
8316. FREE.
SOCIAL DANCE
Breakdance class continues. See
Thursday, May 26.
THEATER No Shame Eugene
Theater Workshop, write, direct
& act in original 5-min. pieces,
7:30-9:30pm, 126 W. Broadway.
FREE.
A Hollywood Fairy Tale contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 26.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6 w/
caregivers, 11am, Sheldon Branch
Library, 1566 Coburg Rd., info at
682-8316. FREE.
The Ruby Sunrise continues. See
Friday.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
corvallis
Genealogy Computer Class, in-
ternet skills required, 2-4pm,
downtown library, reg. 682-
5450. FREE.
“Failed
Witness:
Cultural
Legacies of the 1964 Kitty
Genovese Murder Case” w/
Carrie Rentschler, 3pm, Knight
Library, UO. FREE.
LITERARY
ARTS
Young
Writers Association Meadowlark
2nd Grade Reading, 7pm, Barnes
& Noble, 1163 Valley River Dr.
MUSIC
Lane
Chamber
Orchestra: “Concerto for Electric
Guitar & Orchestra,” 7:30pm,
Ragozzino Performance Hall,
LCC. $5.
Sacred Harp Singing at Hope
Abbey, 7:30pm, Eugene Masonic
Cemetery, 26th & Potter. Don.
Los
Cumbiamberos,
8pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $10, $5 stu.
Spring Choral Concert, 8pm,
Beall Hall, UO. $7, $5 stu. & sr.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: hike Amanda Trail/
Yachats, 4.1 miles, info & sign-up
at www. obsidians.org
Drop-in Kayaking continues. See
Thursday, May 26.
Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, May 26.
EVENTS
Note: Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the fi rst day of the event.
THURSDAY,
MAY 26 Bill
Lunch Last Lecture: “Why Oregon
Is Blue, Mississippi Is Red & the
U.S. Is Purple (& Polarized),” 4pm,
MU Journey, OSU. FREE.
SUNDAY,
MAY 29 The
Botany of Desire, 6-8pm, First
Alternative Natural Foods Coop,
1007 S.E. 3rd St.
THURSDAY, JUNE 2 The
Dove on the Roof (1973), 6pm &
8pm, Darkside Cinema, 215 S.W.
4th St.
attn:
OPPS
Summer Teen Team seeks
middle & high school volun-
teers, 2-3pm Tuesdays, June
28-August 16, apply beginning
June 1, 682-8316.
New youth classes at Clay Space,
beginning on June 4, July 2 &
August 6, see www.clayspaceon-
line.com for info.
Very Little Theatre: open auditions
for Dead Man’s Cell Phone, ages
35-65, 6:30pm Monday, June 6,
see www.thevlt.com for info.
Gasland w/Sierra Club, 7-9pm,
First Congregational Church,
4515 S.W. West Hills Rd. FREE.
Intel Grant seeks applicants for
$2000 scholarships, deadline May
30, see www.ompa.org for info.
Jeremy Smith: Growing a Garden
City, noon, Ag & Life Sciences
4000, OSU; 7pm, Grass Roots
Books, 7pm, 227 S.W. 2nd St.
Energy Assistance for Seniors,
subsidies ranging from $200 to
$350, ages 60 & up, info and ap-
pointments at 682-5354.
Marjorie Sandor reading, The
Late Interiors: A Life Under
Construction, 7:30pm, Valley
Library rotunda, OSU. FREE.
Auditions for Shannon: based
on a (maybe) true story, 5:30pm
Friday, May 27 & 1pm Saturday,
May 28, LCC, info at baileyell-
iswiard@gmail.com
Mezzo Soprano Angie Neiderloh
& Baritone Matthew Hayward,
7:30pm, First Congregational
Church, 4515 S.W. West Hills Rd.
$15, $5 stu., OSU stu. FREE.
SATURDAY, MAY 28 Tyee
Wine Cellars 26th Birthday &
Memorial Weekend Celebration,
Monday Ty Curtis Band concert,
11am-5pm today, tomorrow &
Monday, 26335 Greenberry Rd.,
info at www.tyeewine.com
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Complimentary chiropractic ser-
vices for Veterans of any war or
service, May 30 to June 4, see
www.hesschiropractic.net/veter-
ans.html for a list of Eugene care
providers.
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