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    what's
happening
23 movies
13 thurs
Sunrise 7:25am; Sunset 6:32pm
Av High 66; Av Low 41
BENEFITS “One Hot Latin
Night,” Eugene Concert Choir
auction
dinner
fundraiser,
5:30pm, Valley River Inn. $65.
FILM Reel Rock: rockclimbing
fIlms, 7-9pm, PLC 180, UO, 346-
4365. $7, $5 UO stu. & OP Co-op.
FOOD/DRINK Lane County
In the course of her
activism against
the death penality,
Sister Helen Prejean
has witnessed fi ve
executions, written two
books and founded
Survive, an advocacy
organization for the
families of murder
victims. Prejean will
speak at six different
events in Eugene from
Sunday, Oct. 16, through
Wednesday, Oct. 19. See
the lectures/classes
sections for more
information.
Farmers’ Market, 10am-3pm to-
day & Thursday, Oct. 20, Mazzi’s,
3377 E. Amazon Dr.
The Corner Market, fresh lo-
cal produce, noon-6pm today,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday &
Thursday, Oct. 20, 295 River Rd.,
call 513-4527 for info.
Extreme Beer Tasting: A Night of
New Belgium, 4-6pm, Supreme
Bean, 2864 Willamette St. FREE.
GATHERINGS Occupy Eugene,
3:30pm, Bank of America, 201 E.
11th Ave.
Eugene Bicycle & Pedestrian
Advisory Committee Meeting,
5:30pm, Atrium Building, 99 W.
10th Ave.
Police Commission, 5:30pm, City
Hall McNutt Room, 777 Pearl St.
Santa
Clara/River
Road
Outreach & Learning Project
Community Forum, 6:30pm,
River Road Park Annex, 1055
River Rd.
Trainsong Neighbors Board
Meeting, 6:30pm, Bethel
Community Church, 2600
Wood Ave.
Hearing Loss Association
Meeting: Dogs for the
Deaf, 7-9pm, Hilyard
Community
Center,
2580 Hilyard St.
Science Pub: The
Science of Bees, all
ages, 7pm, Cozmic
Pizza. $5 sug. don.
K I D S / FA M I L I E S
Wonderful
Ones
Storytime, 1-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at
682-8316. FREE.
Family
Storytime,
11am,
Sheldon Branch Library, 1566
Coburg Rd., info at 682-8316.
FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES
“The
Future of Korean Identity & the
Changes of Communication,”
Min-Sun Kim, Department of
Communicology, University of
Hawaii, 2:30pm, EMU’s Mills
International Center, UO, 346-
1521. FREE.
Is Your Business Ready for
Business? 6pm, downtown li-
brary. FREE.
“Ecology of Mushrooms — The
Essential Roles of Mushrooms
in Our Environment” w/Jake
Hurlbert, 7pm, Science Building
115, LCC, cascademyco.org FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reading by
Michelle Latiolais, 8pm, Knight
Library, UO. FREE.
MUSIC The Emerald City Jazz
Kings: Jukebox Saturday Night,
7:30pm today & 2pm Sunday,
The Shedd, 434-7000. $18-$30.
Miranda
Lambert,
Matthew
Knight
$29.75-$47.75.
7:30pm,
Arena.
COMEDY Brickwall Comedy
Club: Joe Fontenot, 8:30pm to-
day & tomorrow, Doc’s Pad, 740
Willamette St., www.brickwall-
comedy.net $10
FILM
Deep Green,
7pm,
Westminster
Presbyterian
Church, 777 Coburg Rd. Don.
Breaking
Trail,
7:30pm,
Backcountry Gear, 1855 W. 2nd
Ave. $10, $5 stu.
FOOD/DRINK For the Love of
Mushrooms: two nights lodging,
gourmet meals, lectures & for-
ays, today, tomorrow & Sunday,
Oakridge Hostel, 48175 E. 1st St.,
Oakridge, www.oakridgehostel.
com $300.
Eugene Food Not Bombs, 2-4pm,
8th & West Park. FREE.
Springfi eld Farmers’ Market,
5pm Springfi eld Art Walk, 6pm
showing of Food, Inc., last mar-
ket of 2011 season, 3-7pm, 5th &
A, Spfd.
The Corner Market continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 13.
GATHERINGS City Club of
Eugene: “New Directions in
Managing Oregon’s Federal
Forests,”
11:50am-1:30pm,
Eugene Hilton, 66 E. 6th Ave. $5,
mem. FREE.
Teen Volunteer Information Fair,
ages 13-18, noon-3pm, Ophelia’s
Place, 1577 Pearl St. FREE.
Chad VanGaalen, Gary War, indie
folk, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $10.
Green Drinks, monthly gathering
of progressives, 5-7pm, New Day
Bakery, 449 Blair Blvd. FREE.
Petunia & the Vipers w/Red
Raven Follies, rockabilly, western
swing, 9pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv.,
$12 door.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
OU
Strong Bones, Strong Body,
Stro
osteoporosis exercise class,
oste
9:30am, Garden Way Retirement,
9:3
175 S. Garden Way, reg. 343-3317.
First class FREE, then $2.
Firs
Walk with Us, weekly self-led
Wa
neighborhood walking group,
neig
ages 50 & up, 9:30-10:30am to-
age
day & Thursday, Oct. 20, meet
at Petersen Barn Community
Center, 870 Berntzen Rd. FREE.
Cen
Prenatal
Yoga,
5-6:15pm,
Pre
RiverBend Medical Center, 3333
Riv
Riverbend Dr., Spfd., 222-7074.
Riv
$11, $40 for 4 classes.
Rock Climbing, ages 4 & up,
Roc
5:30-8:30pm today, Tuesday
5:3
& Thursday, Oct. 20, Art &
Technology Academy, Jefferson
Tec
Mid
Middle School, 1650 W. 22nd
Ave
Ave. $5.
Drop-in Kayaking, bring equip-
Dro
me
ment, no instruction provided,
age
ages 12 & up, 8-10pm today &
Thu
Thursday, Oct. 20, Echo Hollow
Poo
Pool, 1655 Echo Hollow Rd. $5.
Meet & Greet w/Springfi eld
Mayor Christine Lundberg dur-
ing Springfi eld Art Walk, 5-7pm,
City Hall, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE.
BRING Garbage Gala: a Trashion
Show,
6-8:30pm,
194
W.
Broadway. $100 or two for $150.
Game Night, bring board game
or use house game, 7pm, Divine
Cupcake, 1680 W. 11th Ave. FREE.
Altar
of
Love
Weekend
Immersion, 8-11pm today, noon-
midnight
tomorrow,
11am-
6:30pm tomorrow, Just Breathe
Yoga, 2868 Willamette St., www.
justbreatheeverybody.com $65.
Trivia Night, 8pm, Rogue Public
House, 844 Olive St. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Nearby
Nature No School Day: Harvest
Tales & Treats, ages 6-9, 8:30am-
3pm, Alton Baker Park, www.
nearbynature.org $35, $30 mem.
Baby Storytime, ages 0-1 w/care-
givers, 10:15am & 11:15am, down-
town library. FREE.
Family
Storytime,
10:15am,
Bethel Branch Library, 1990
Echo Hollow Rd. FREE.
Plumbing the
Depths of Sukkot w/Rabbi Helen
Dep
Plotkin, 6:30pm, Temple Beth
Plo
Israel, 1175 E. 29th Ave.
Isra
Lego Club, ages 2-13, 2-4pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St.,
Spfd. FREE.
THEATER
TH
Brighton Beach
Memoirs, 7:30pm today, tomor-
Mem
row & Saturday, LCC., www.
lanecc.edu/tickets $12, $10 stu.,
lane
staff & sr.
staf
Avoiding Science Anxiety: How
to Teach Science with a Non-
Science Background, 9am-noon,
The Science Factory, 2300 Leo
Harris Pkwy, 682-7888. $12.
No Shame Eugene Theater
Workshop, write, direct & act
Wo
in original 5-min. pieces, 7:30-
9:30pm, 126 W. Broadway. FREE.
9:3
Malik Rahim: Building on
Common Ground: Cooperation
& Preparedness in Turbulent
Times, 7pm, First Christian
Church, 1166 Oak St. Don.
Avenue Q, 8pm today, tomor-
Ave
row & Saturday; 2pm Sunday,
Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540
Lor
Charnelton St. $16-$28.
Cha
14 fri
Sunrise 7:26am; Sunset 6:31pm
S
Av High 65; Av Low 41
BENEFITS Total Hip, benefi t
BE
for Makindu Children’s Center,
EUGENE WEEKLY
rock, all ages; RSVP for 6pm
Farmer Diner Dinner, $25; 8pm,
Cozmic Pizza. $5-$20.
David
Grisman
Bluegrass
Experience, 8pm, McDonald
Theatre. $25 adv., $30 day of.
SPIRITUAL
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L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
MUSIC
Oregon
Old-Time
Fiddlers District 6: acous-
tic jam & fi nger-food potluck,
7-10:30pm, Crow Grange, 85994
Territorial Hwy., Veneta. Don.
Thad Beckman, 7:30pm, Tsunami
Books, 2585 Willamette St.
$11.50 adv., $12 door.
Francesco Buzzurro & Richard
Smith: One World, Two Guitars,
8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10, $8.
29 garden
AND AND AND, White Arrows,
Adventure Galley, Jultopia, rock,
9pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10
door.
Blue Lotus, Lewi Longmire, rock,
9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $5.
ON THE AIR “The De’Ampy
Soul Hama Show,” local artist’s
talents on a national forum via
television, 10pm, Comcast chan-
nel 29.
“The Sunday Morning Hangover
TV Show,” Marc hosts a shad-
ow DJ & tells everyone they are
going to die while playing bad
Halloween music, 11pm, Comcast
channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Weight Training & Strength Yoga,
8:30-9:30am today, Monday &
Wednesday, Celebration Studio,
1840 Willamette St. $10 drop-in,
fi rst class FREE.
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm,
Eugene Yoga, 3575 Donald St.,
www.eugeneyoga.us $11.
Friday Night Skate, 8-10pm,
Willamalane Center, Spfd. $3, $1
skates.
SOCIAL
DANCE Contact
Improvisation
Dance
Jam,
6-8pm, Musical Feet Studio, 420
W. 12th Ave., heartandsoulwell-
ness.com $5-$15 sliding scale.
Salsa Dancing w/Jose Cruz,
9pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom, 1626
Willamette St. $6.
Salsa dance w/DJ Pachuco, les-
son included, 21 & up, 9:30pm,
Davis’, 94 W. Broadway. $5.
SPIRITUAL
Succah Crawl:
singing, drums & potluck,
6-8:30pm, 5257 Fox Hollow Rd.,
info at 514-2571.
Spiritual Meet & Greet, Anja
from Ancient Light on Wicca,
7pm,
Metamorphosis
Spirit
World Tree, 797 Hwy 99 N, 844-
2339. FREE.
THEATER Fred Crafts’ Radio
Redux: Treasure Island, 7:30pm
today & tomorrow, 2pm Sunday,
Wildish Community Theater, 630
Main St., Spfd. $13, $10 stu. & sr.
Cabaret, 8pm today & tomorrow,
2:30pm Sunday; through Nov. 6,
Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Dr.,
Cottage Grove., www.cottagethe-
atre.org $21, $19 stu. & sr.
Communicating Doors, 8pm to-
day, tomorrow & Thursday, Oct.
20; 2pm Sunday; through Oct.
29, The Very Little Theatre, 2350
Hilyard St. $10-$15.
My Way: A Musical Tribute to
Frank Sinatra, 8pm today & to-
morrow, Actors Cabaret, 996
Willamette St. $16-$41.95.
Brighton Beach Memoirs contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13.
Avenue Q continues.
Thursday, Oct. 13.
See
15 sat
Sunrise 7:27am; Sunset 6:29pm
Av High 65; Av Low 41
ART/CRAFT Nuno Silk Scarf
Making, 9am-1pm, Thimbleberry
Felt Designs, 2630 Agate St. $55.
Creating
Fabric
Postcards
Workshop w/fabric artist Meisha
Linwood, 1-2:30pm, 224 E. 11th
Ave., reg. 520-8855. $15.
BENEFITS Hot Club Eugene,
benefi t for The Jazz Station,
8pm, 124 W. Broadway. $10-$25
sliding scale.
COMEDY Brickwall Comedy
Club: Joe Fontenot continues.
See Friday.
FILM Cinema Meets Culture
Series: A Midsummer Night’s
Dream, Pacifi c Northwest Ballet
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