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Lemolo plays the
WOW Hall Tuesday
Ashland Springs Hotel
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at Sadler’s Wells, noon today &
tomorrow, 8pm Tuesday, Bijou
Art Cinemas, 492 E. 13th Ave.
$12, $9 sr., $7 age 12 & under.
FOOD/DRINK
Hideaway
Bakery Farmers’ Market, 9am-
2pm, Hideaway Bakery 3377 E.
Amazon.
Lane County Farmers’ Market,
9am-4pm today, 10am-3pm
Tuesday, 8th & Oak.
Spencer
Creek
Community
Growers’ Market, live music &
wi-fi , 10am-4pm, Spencer Creek
Grange, 86013 Lorane Hwy.,
spencercreekgrange.org
Seminar: Cheese Making, 1-3pm,
Down to Earth, 532 Olive St.
FREE.
For the Love of Mushrooms con-
tinues. See Friday.
GATHERINGS
Saturday
Market,
10am-5pm,
10am
Lonesome Randall, 11am Tracy
Chipman, noon Sun Bossa Duo,
1pm Dana Hubbard, 2pm Soce,
3:30pm Groove Liberation Front,
8th & Oak, see www.eugenesat-
urdaymarket.org for info. FREE.
Emerald
Empire
HempFest
Volunteer Meeting, noon, 687
River Ave.
Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, down-
town library, info at 342-2914.
FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Family Music
Time w/Kris Olsen, 10:15am,
downtown library. FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Cottage
Grove
Historical
Society: The Fall and Rise of the
Chambers Bridge, 10am, Cottage
Grove Community Center, 700 E.
Gibbs St.
Yi Jin Jing, “where Kung Fu meets
Yoga,” 10am, J-Tea International,
2778 Friendly St. $15.
Brian Kahn: Real Common Sense:
Using Our Founding Values to
Reclaim the Nation and Stop
the Radical Right from Hijacking
America, 3pm, downtown library.
FREE.
MUSIC
Oregon
Old-Time
Fiddlers District 6: acoustic jam
& fi nger-food potluck, 10:30am-
4pm, Crow Grange, 85994
Territorial Hwy., Veneta. Don.
Monitor w/Joe Savage & Autumn
Rose, 6pm, FREE; IlGato, Mood
Area 52, acoustic, 9:30pm, $5,
Sam Bond’s.
Bradamante, 7:30pm, Collier
House, UO, www.bradamante.
com
The Acorn Project, The Koozies,
jam, all ages, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza.
$5.
ON THE AIR “The De’Ampy
Soul Hama Show,” Teasers of up-
coming DMP Children’s TV, fea-
turing works of Eugene’s Miko,
Alex of NYC, random West Coast
characters, 10pm, Comcast chan-
nel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: hike Grizzly Peak, 10
miles; bike Lorane - Doane Hill
Loop, 35 miles, info & sign up ob-
sidians.org
Double Trouble, 200 mile ride,
6am, post-ride party at Imperial
River Co., 21 & up, 304 Bakeoven
Rd., Maupin, http://raceacros-
soregon.com $50.
GEARs Bike Ride: Gimpl, Bailey
Hill, FRBP, 40 miles, 9am, Vero,
205 E. 14th Ave., www.eugenege-
ars.org FREE.
Pre’s Trail Cross Country
Challenge, 3-8k, 9am, Alton
Baker Park, www.runnerspace.
com
Football: Ducks vs. Arizona State,
7:15pm, Autzen Stadium.
PETS Supurr Saturdays, re-
duced adoption fees for adult
cats & kittens, 11am-6pm,
Greenhill
Humane
Society,
88530 Green Hill Rd.
SOCIAL
DANCE Beginning
salsa drop-in class w/Florabelle
& Saul, 3-4pm, Eugene Ballet
Academy on 1590 Willamette St.
$10.
Ashland Springs Hotel is offering October discounts on all our
room types, as well as the Oregon Shakespeare Festival package.
Guest room rates start at $139 and the theatre package at $229!
Not planning to see a show this season?
Join us in Ashland for an unforgettable fall getaway.
Enjoy dinner at hotel's Larks Restaurant or
rejuvenate at Waterstone Spa. Other packages include:
Wine Tasting, Golfing, Romance, and Couples Retreat.
Endless possibilities!
Barn
Dance
for
Seniors,
7-9:30pm, Petersen Barn, 870
Berntzen Rd. $2.
SPIRITUAL
Succah Crawl:
Shabbat lunch potluck, no red
meat or shellfi sh, organic chick-
en only, 11am, address at adolam.
org@gmail.com
Lunch in the Sukkah, 12:30pm,
Temple Beth Israel, 1175 E. 29th
Ave.
THEATER So Long Saloon:
How the West Got Dead, 7pm,
Florence Events Center, 715
Quince St., Florence. $45.
Avenue Q continues.
Thursday, Oct. 13.
!
For more details or to book your stay visit
A SHLAND S PRINGS H OTEL . COM
or call 5 4 1 - 4 8 8 - 1 7 0 0
See
Brighton Beach Memoirs contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13.
Communicating Doors continues.
See Friday.
Built in 1925 & recently renovated landmark located in downtown Ashland
offers 70 guest rooms with all modern amenities. Overnight guests enjoy
complimentary breakfast, late night snack, free wireless internet & parking.
Fred Crafts’ Radio Redux:
Treasure Island continues. See
Friday.
My Way: A Musical Tribute to
Frank Sinatra continues. See
Friday.
VOLUNTEER Friends of Trees
Eugene Amazon Creek Work
Party, gloves, tools & refresh-
ments
provided,
10am-1pm,
Roosevelt between Danebo &
North Terry, 632-3683.
16 sun
Sunrise 7:29am; Sunset 6:27pm
Av High 64; Av Low 41
BENEFITS CROP Hunger Walk,
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November 4, 5, 6
Lane County Events Center
1 mile or 3 miles, benefi t for
FOOD for Lane County & Church
World Services, 1pm reg., 2pm
walk, big shelter, Alton Baker
Park, www.cropwalk.org
{ Exhibit Hall, 796 W. 13th Ave. }
FILM Nefarious, Merchant of
Souls, documentary on human
traffi cking, 5pm, 5297 B St.,
Spfd. Don.
FRI. 12-6 | SAT. 10-6 | SUN. 10-5
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Cinema Meets Culture Series: A
Midsummer Night’s Dream con-
tinues. See Saturday.
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