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The Eugene Hilton will host
the Oregon Truffl e Festival
from Friday to Sunday
KIDS/FAMILIES Dance Party
for kids, 3pm, downtown library.
FREE.
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Understanding the Constitution,
noon-3pm, Grower’s Market, 454
Willamette St., see http://wkly.
ws/15d FREE.
MUSIC Old Time Music Jam,
acoustic, 4pm, Cozmic. FREE.
moe., 8pm, McDonald Theatre.
$20 adv., $25 door.
Sonic Rain, 8pm, Thelma Schnitzer
Hall, UO. $10, $8 stu. & sr
Laura Kemp Trio, acoustic, song-
writer, 8:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $5.
Doomtree, hip hop, 9pm, WOW
Hall. $14, $12 adv.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARs Bike Ride: Lawrence and
Short Butler, 41 miles, 10am,
Alton Baker Park, www.euge-
negears.org FREE.
Community Yoga Class, 4:30-
5:45pm, Eugene Yoga, 3575
Donald St., 520-8771. Don.
SOCIAL
DANCE
Tango
Milonga, 5-7pm, Reach Center,
2520 Harris St. $5.
Willamette Valley NORML Meeting,
2pm, 687 River Ave. FREE.
sault featuring Eugene locos,
midnight, Comcast channel 29.
Holy Cow on Willamette’s First
Birthday Bash: music, beer &
kombucha tastings, musical per-
formances, cake & food, 3-8pm,
2621 Willamette St.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Emerald F.E.A.S.T., 6-8pm, Unity
of the Valley, 39th & Hilyard.
$15-$25.
Honor the memory of Debbie
Friedman: Havdallah ceremony,
fi lm screening, song circle, 6pm,
Temple Beth Israel, 1175 E. 29th
Ave.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Tiny Tots
Indoor Playground Co-Op Open
House, 10am-1pm, 2200 Coburg
Rd. FREE.
Dog Tale Time, grades K-6,
10:30am-noon, Bethel Branch
Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Road,
reg. 682-5766; 10:30am-noon,
Sheldon Branch Library, 1566
Coburg Rd., reg. 682-5778;
2-3:30pm, downtown library, reg.
682-8316. FREE.
Lory Britain, author of Mama
Crow’s Gift, reading for kids &
parents, repeated readings in
Spanish & English, 10:30am,
Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette
St. FREE.
Amateur (Ham) Radio testing,
walk-ins welcome, photo ID re-
quired, current license required
for renewers, 1pm, Springfi eld
Utility Board Meeting Room,
223 A St., Suite F, Spfd. info at
603-1610.
Alternative
Education
Fair,
1-4pm, downtown library. FREE.
Cuentos,
Spanish
language
stories & songs, all ages, 1pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St.,
Spfd. FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Obsidians: Spencer Butte Trail
Maintenance, 2 miles, info & sign
up obsidians.org
Bird Walk: Winter Residents w/
Davey Wendt, 8-10am, Mount
Pisgah Arboretum, 34901 Frank
Parrish Rd., 3817.34901 Frank
Parrish Rd. $5.
Oregon Wild Winter Snowshoe
Outing,
9am-5pm,
Marilyn
Lakes, reg. http://wkly.ws/169
GEARs Bike Ride: McKenzie View
& Sunderman, 36 miles, 10am,
Alton Baker Park, www.euge-
negears.org FREE.
Emerald City Roller Girls Season
5 Bout 1, 6pm, Lane Events
Center, 796 W. 13th Ave., www.
emeraldcityrollergirls.com $12
online, $15 door, ages 5 & under
FREE.
Hockey: Generals vs. Southern
Oregon, 7:35pm, Lane Events
Center, 796 W. 13th Ave., www.
eugenegenerals.com
SOCIAL DANCE Beginning
Salsa Drop-In, 3pm, Eugene
Ballet Academy, 1590 Willamette
St. $10.
Contra Dance, 7:30pm workshop,
8pm dance, Montessori School,
3411 Willamette St. $10, $8 stu.
& mem.
SPIRITUAL
Community
Kiirtan, all welcome, singing,
chanting & kiirtan, 6-8:30pm,
3635 Hilyard St.
THEATER
Zero Clearance
Theater Company: Books And
Crooks, 7pm today, tomorrow
& Monday, Westridge Middle
School, 46433 Westfi r Rd.,
Westfi r, 782-5701. $5, $3 stu.
Cuentos en Español, edades 0-6
años, 1pm, La Biblioteca Pública
de Springfi eld, 225 5th St., Spfd.
GRATIS.
Awake & Sing! continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 26.
LITERARY ARTS Speaking
Truth to Power: The Poetry of
William Stafford & the Occupy
Movement, bring Stafford/origi-
nal poem or Stafford anecdote,
4-6pm, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette St. FREE.
Moon Over Buffalo continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 26.
MUSIC Sr. B’s Rock ‘n’ Roll
Stars, student recital, 1pm, $1-
$100; Tulsi & the Gnu Deal, Bad
News Tooth, hip hop, 5pm, $5
sug. don.; Pigs on the Wing,
rock, 8:30pm, $8 adv., $10 door;
Cozmic.
Emerald Chamber Orchestra,
2pm, Atrium Courtyard, 10th &
Olive. FREE.
Ethos Magazine: The Bandest of
the Bands, 7pm, WOW Hall. $7,
$5 stu.
Guilty Pleasures: Eugene fa-
vorites singing their guiltiest
pleasure, variety, 9:30pm, Sam
Bond’s. $5.
ON THE AIR “The De’Ampy
Soul Hama Show,” video edit as-
Exploding Love continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 26.
The Real Thing continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 26.
The Underpants continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 26.
Trailer
Friday.
Park
continues.
See
29 sun
Sunrise 7:34am; Sunset 5:18pm
Av High 49; Av Low 35
Cuban Salsa, 5pm lesson, 6pm
social dance, Courtsports, 2728
Pheasant Blvd., Spfd., see www.
eugenecasineros.com for info.
$2 sug. don.
Veselo Folk Dancers, weekly in-
ternational folk dancing, 7:15-
10pm, In Shape Athletic Club, 2681
Willamette St., 683-3376. $3.
THEATER Awake & Sing! contin-
The Real Thing continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 26.
Books And Crooks continues.
See Saturday.
30 mon
Sunrise 7:33am; Sunset 5:20pm
Av High 49; Av Low 35
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Women in Black Standing for
Peace, silent vigil, 5-5:30pm,
across the street from old feder-
al building, 7th & Pearl St., info at
343-0063. FREE.
Lane Interfaith Alliance: open-
ing event for the Season for
Nonviolence,
7pm
Temple
Beth Israel, 1175 E. 29th Ave.,
747-3887.
PrayerWorks
“Community
Conversation” to help promote a
violence-free community, child-
care provided, 7pm, First Church
of Christ Scientist, 1390 Pearl St.
SASS Monday Night Drop-in
Group, for all 18+, female-identi-
fi ed survivors of sexual assault &
abuse, past or recent, doors lock
at 7:05pm, 7-8:30pm, 591 W. 19th
Ave., 343-7277. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Jewish
Federation of Lane County: “One
Israel: Many Ways to Support
Her,” noon, Oregon Electric
Station, 27 E. 5th Ave. FREE.
MUSIC
Elizabeth
Yandel,
Timothy Shaw, acoustic solo,
5pm, Cozmic. FREE.
Irish Jam Session, all ages, 7pm,
Eugene Suzuki Music Academy,
170 W. 12th Ave. FREE.
Open Mic w/Uncle T, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. FREE.
ON THE AIR City Club of
Eugene:
“Local
&
Pacifi c
Northwest Banking: From the
2008 Financial Crisis Onward”
w/Hal Brown, 11:50am-1:30pm,
Eugene Hilton, 66 E. 6th Ave. $5,
mem. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
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Travel Lane
County: New Eugene, Cascades
& Coast Sports Commission,
10am, Knight Arena.
6:30-7:30pm, 89.7 FM KLCC.
Drums of Peace, 2-4pm, old
federal building, 211 E. 7th Ave.
FREE.
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GATHERINGS
Dating, benefi t for Eugene
Voices for Animals, 7pm,
Cornbread Cafe, 1290 W. 7th
Ave., reg. http://wkly.ws/16a $10.
Pokemon
League, 1-5pm, Cozmic. FREE.
Friday, January 27th
ues. See Thursday, Jan. 26.
BENEFITS Hetero Veg Speed
GATHERINGS
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Aerial Circus Arts & Acro-
Balance, free trial, 8-9pm to-
day & Wednesday, GymFusion:
National Academy of Artistic
Gymnastics, 1205 Oak Patch Rd.,
344-2002. $10 drop-In, $80 for
10 classes.
Hoop-Matics, free trial, 8-9pm,
GymFusion: National Academy
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