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2455 Willakenzie Rd., www.ther- ct.com $8-$12. calendar No Shame Eugene Performance, 15 fi ve-minute original acts, 7:30pm, The Atrium Building, 99 W. 10th Ave. FREE. Don’t Drink the Water, 8pm today & tomorrow, 2:30pm Sunday; through Feb. 19, Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Dr., Cottage Grove, www.cottagetheatre.org $16, $14 sr. & stu. Trailer Park, 8pm today & to- morrow, 2pm Sunday; through Feb. 18, Actors Cabaret, 996 Willamette St. $16-$41.95. UO’s Absolute Improv, 11pm to- day & tomorrow, Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540 Charnelton St. $5. Awake & Sing! continues. See Thursday, Feb. 2. Exploding Love continues. See Thursday, Feb. 2. 4 sat Sunrise 7:27am; Sunset 5:27pm Av High 50; Av Low 35 BENEFITS Eugene Disc Golf Club Ice Bowl 2012, benefi t for Food For Lane County, 9am, North Regional Park, Cottage Grove. $15. Michael Parker Pearson discusses Stonehenge at the downtown library Thursday, Feb. 9 Pleasant Hill Foundation: Casino Night Fundraiser, 6pm, Valley River Inn. $50 pair adv., $30 adv., $35 door, Champagne, Truffl es & Clay: make a clay Valentine, 1-3pm all-ages, 7-9pm couples, 2740 Madison St., rsvp www.daniels- familypottery.com $40 per per- son; $75 for two. Abolition Project: Fashion and Art Show, benefi t for Hope Ranch & traffi cking victims, 7:30pm, New Hope Christian College, 2155 Bailey Hill Rd. $10. KIDS/FAMILIES Dog Tale Time, grades K-6, 2-3:30pm, downtown library, reg. 682-8316. FREE. Polka Bowling Night, benefi t for The School Garden Project, 8-11pm, Southtowne Lanes, 2486 Willamette St., http://wkly.ws/16f Cuentos y Canciones: Stories & Songs in Spanish, 11am, Bethel Branch Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd. FREE FOOD/DRINK Hideaway Bakery Farmers’ Market, 9am- 2pm, Hideaway Bakery 3377 E. Amazon. Stories & Craft w/Pattiebuff, all ages, 1pm, Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. Lane County Farmers Market Winter Market, 10am-2pm, 8th & Oak. Workshop, includes materials, instruction, pattern, 11am-2pm & 4-7pm, Redoux Parlor, 780 Blair Blvd., reg. 342-1942. $35. Food & Wine tasting, 1-4pm, Cost Plus World Market, 1011 Valley River Way. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES Undie Poison Pen Players: Audition Workshop, 2:30-4:30pm to- day & 1-3pm Feb. 11, Florence Playhouse, 208 Laurel, Florence. $30 both classes. GATHERINGS Lyllye B. Parker Women of Color Summit w/Nanci Luna Jiménez, http://tiny.cc/lbp- wocs FREE. MUSIC Linda Danielson & Janet Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, down- town library, info at 342-2914. FREE. Naylor, Celtic harp & fi ddle, 2pm, Atrium Courtyard, 10th & Olive. FREE. Winter Hafl i “Party” w/world renowned Arabic singer Fadi Hanani, 6-9pm, EMU Ballroom, UO, 346-4363. $10, $5 UO stu. A Choral Celebration w/Jameson Marvin, UO Chamber Choir, Portland State Chamber Choir & Pacifi c Youth Choir, 3pm, Beall Hall, UO. $10, $8 sr, UO faculty & stu. FREE. THE JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM OF ART AND CINEMA PACIFIC PRESENT WINTER / SPRING 2012 +PSEBO4DIOJU[FS.VTFVNPG"SU'PSE-FDUVSF)BMMt"ENJTTJPO'SFF The Schnitzer Cinema, the monthly film series co-presented with the Cinema Pacific film festival and featuring free popcorn and other refreshments, returns in February with a season of new independent films and filmmaker dialogues. Unfinished Spaces featuring Skype dialogue with co-directors Alysa Nahmias and Ben Murray Wednesday, February 8, 7 p.m. Black Maria Film Festival featuring Skype dialogue with Black Maria festival director John Columbus Wednesday, March 14, 7 p.m. Double Tide featuring Skype dialogue with filmmaker Sharon Lockhart Wednesday, April 4, 7 p.m. Co-sponsored by the University of Oregon Department of Art. /JHIU)VOUFS5IF"OJNBUFE'JMNTPG4UBDFZ4UFFST with guest filmmaker Stacey Steers Wednesday, April 18, 7 p.m. The Mill and the Cross Wednesday, May 9, 7 p.m. KTNBVPSFHPOFEVt EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM EUGENE WEEKLY FEBRUARY 2, 2012 13