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3 sat
Sunrise 6:45am; Sunset 6:04pm
Av High 54; Av Low 36
ART/CRAFT Club Mud Studio
Sale, 9am-4pm, 1910 E. 15th Ave.
FREE.
BENEFITS Emerald Valley
Opry: Fiddlin Big Sue Band,
Cowboy
Cadillac,
Urban
Monroes, Lost ‘N Found, Back
Porch Soiree, benefi t to help
Bethel Schools music programs,
6-9:30pm,
Willamette
High
School, 1801 Echo Hollow Rd.
$6, $5 sr., $3 ages 7-16, under 7
FREE.
Carnival Brasil, Samba Ja,
Macaco Velho, Edson-Sunbossa
Quintet, Brazilian, benefi t for
Students Helping Street Kids
International, 7:30pm, Cozmic.
$10, $8 stu. & kids.
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A project of the
Arts & Business Alliance of Eugene
Civil Liberties Defense Center
Solidarity w/Earth Defenders:
Free Radical Dance Craze,
dress as your favorite radical,
8pm, Territorial Winery, 907 W.
3rd Ave., www.cldc.org $10-20
sliding.
DANCE Musical Feet: “Dancers
Sam Weller, Ray Bradbury’s offi cial biographer,
speaks Saturday at the downtown library
Gone Wild … at the Wildish,”
7:30pm, Wildish Community
Theatre, 630 Main St., Spfd. $10.
FOOD/DRINK
7:30pm, The Shedd,
theshedd.org $26-$36.
www.
Obsequies: Voices Raised in
Memory of Steve Larson, 7:30pm,
Central Lutheran Church, 1857
Potter St. $10, $5 stu. & sr.
Oregon Jazz Ensemble w/Dan
Balmer, guitar, jazz, 8pm, Beall
Hall. $7, $5 stu. & sr.
Typhoon, Motopony, Ravenna
Woods, rock, 9pm, WOW Hall.
$10 adv., $12 door.
Hot Milk, Eager Beaver, Lower 48,
jazz, folk, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $5.
ON THE AIR “The De’Ampy
Soul Hama Show,” War of the
Wolds w/video collage featur-
ing Blackalicious & Lyrics Born,
10pm, Comcast channel 29.
“The Sunday Morning Hangover
TV Show,” The End of the World,
11pm, Comcast channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
“Walk ‘n’ Talkers,” self-led group,
3-5 miles at a quick pace, cof-
fee stop, 9am, from Campbell
Center, 155 High St. FREE.
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm,
Eugene Yoga, 3575 Donald St.,
www.eugeneyoga.us $11.
SOCIAL
DANCE
Improvisation
Dance
Contact
Jam,
6-8pm, Musical Feet Studio, 420
W. 12th Ave., heartandsoulwell-
ness.com $5-$15 sliding scale.
Hideaway
Bakery Farmers’ Market, 9am-
2pm, Hideaway Bakery 3377 E.
Amazon.
Salsa Dancing w/Jose Cruz,
8:30pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom,
1626 Willamette St. $7.
Lane County Farmers Market
Winter Market, 10am-2pm, 8th
& Oak.
SPIRITUAL Occupying the Heart
& Mind, an interfaith silent medita-
tion/prayer circle, bring a chair, cush-
ion or fl oor mat, wear warm clothing,
11:45am gathering, noon-1pm sitting,
Occupy Eugene, 7th & Polk. FREE.
GATHERINGS Green Neighbors
Faire, 11am, First United Methodist
Church, 1376 Olive St.
Dances of Universal Peace taught
to all ages, 7pm, Friends Meeting
House, 2274 Onyx St., 688-4134.
don.
THEATER Avenue Q, 6:30pm
dinner, 8pm show, today & to-
morrow; through March 30, 996
Willamette St. $16-$41.95.
No Shame Eugene Performance,
15 fi ve-minute original acts,
7:30pm, The Atrium Building, 99
W. 10th Ave. FREE.
Fahrenheit 451, 8pm today, tomor-
row & Thursday, March 8; through
March 24, Lord Leebrick Theatre,
540 Charnelton St. $10-$30.
Great Expectations continues.
See Thursday, March 1.
WOMEN’S
DAY Top Secret
Rosies — Public Lecture &
Documentary Screening, 7pm,
Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, down-
town library, info at 342-2914.
FREE.
Revolution Flash Mob, learn cho-
reography at http://wkly.ws/17g
4:30pm, Wayne Morse Free
Speech Plaza, 8th & Oak. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Dog Tale
Time, grades K-6, 2-3:30pm,
downtown library, reg. 682-8316.
FREE.
Cuentos y Canciones: Stories &
Songs in Spanish, 11am, Bethel
Branch Library, 1990 Echo
Hollow Rd. FREE.
LCC SUMMER
IN FRANCE 2012
Stories & Craft w/Pattiebuff, all
ages, 1pm, Springfi eld Library,
225 5th St., Spfd. FREE.
Improve your French this
summeer while studying at the
Univerrsity of Caen, Normandy,
and roaaming the streets of Paris.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
“Diversity in the Workplace
Symposium,” 8:30am-4:30pm,
Lundquist College of Business,
UO, lcbdiversity.uoregon.edu
bourbon dinner sunday 3-25
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DINNER Tuesday-Thursday
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Friday-Saturday
5:00 - 11:00
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Tuesday-Saturday 5:00 - 6:30
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Richard E. Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main Street, Springfield
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Peter Schickele’s quintet for oboe, piano, strings
Eugene Ballet’s original choreography
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Saturday, March 10, 2012 • 2:00 PM
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Concert Co-sponsor David Guy
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