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Roxy Jane Allen pops the
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Tsunami Books
for Healing Harvest & Kennedy
School of Sustainability, 5:30-
8:30pm, Axe & Fiddle, 657 E.
Main St., Cottage Grove. $3-$10
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Unity in the Community Kirtan,
benefi t for Food For Lane
County, 7pm, Unity of the Valley,
3912 Dillard Rd.
FOOD/DRINK 16 Tons 2nd
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1-888-920-6076
Annual IPA Fest continues. See
Saturday.
GATHERINGS
Pokemon
League, 1-5pm, Cozmic. FREE.
Drums of Peace, 2-4pm, old
federal building, 211 E. 7th Ave.
FREE.
Family Art Sunday: England,
2-4pm, Emerald Art Center, 500
Main St., Spfd. FREE.
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Northwest Alternative Health is now serving the Greater Eugene Area
Discussion Night, “Diversity of
Tactics,” 4-7pm, OE V, 7th & Polk.
FREE.
McKenzie River Cat Club Annual
Show continues. See Saturday.
HEALTH Occupy Medical Clinic,
doctor onsite, Spanish transla-
tion available noon-2pm, clinic
noon-4pm, 7th & Pearl. FREE.
BURRITOS
BOWLS
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o a deal
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KIDS/FAMILIES Sci-Fi Games
for Kids, 3pm, downtown library.
FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES
The
Revolution is Love: A Transition
Activist Intensive w/Charles
Eisenstein, 9am-4pm, WOW Hall,
http://unifyingcascadia.event-
brite.com $25 to reserve space,
cost self-determined.
Comparing U.S. Political System
to Systems Abroad, noon-3pm,
Grower’s Market, 454 Willamette
St., see http://wkly.ws/15d FREE.
Handmade Books Workshop for
Adults, 2-5pm, downtown library,
reg. 682-5450. FREE.
City Club of Eugene & Downtown
Neighborhood
Association
Public Forum: The Master/
Capstone
Student
Housing
Development Presentation, 2pm,
Cozmic. Don.
Refl ections on the Nixon-
Kissinger Visit by Ambassador
Nicholas Platt, 4pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO.
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EUGENE WEEKLY
Community Yoga Class, 4:30-
5:45pm, Eugene Yoga, 3575
Donald St., 520-8771. Don.
Emerald Valley BMX continues.
See Saturday.
SOCIAL
DANCE
Tango
Milonga, 5-7pm, Reach Center,
2520 Harris St. $5.
Cuban Salsa, 5pm lesson, 6pm
social dance, Courtsports, 2728
Pheasant Blvd., Spfd., see www.
eugenecasineros.com for info.
$2 sug. don.
USA Dance — Ballroom dancing,
7-9:30pm, Veteran’s Memorial
Club, 1626 Willamette St., www.
eugeneballroom.org $5.
Veselo Folk Dancers, weekly in-
ternational folk dancing, 7:15-
10pm, In Shape Athletic Club, 2681
Willamette St., 683-3376. $3.
SPIRITUAL “God’s Love in
Action,” 10-11am, Eckankar Center
of Eugene, 2833-C Willamette St.,
www.eckankar.org FREE.
Interfaith
Prayer
Service
International: “Divine Joyous
Awakenings,” 7pm, First Christian
Church, 1166 Oak St. FREE.
THEATER The Crucible contin-
ues. See Thursday, March 8.
Fahrenheit 451 continues. See
Thursday, March 8.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels contin-
ues. See Friday.
WOMEN’S DAY That Takes
Ovaries — An Event to Celebrate
Women’s History Month, presen-
tation of The Golden Ovary award
presentations, variety, 5:30pm,
Cozmic. FREE.
12 mon
Sunrise 7:30am; Sunset 7:16pm
Av High 56; Av Low 37
BENEFITS Pints for a Cause,
25% of pint sales donated to
Northwest Youth Corps, noon-
9pm, talk w/the organiza-
tion 5-9pm, Ninkasi Brewing
Company, 272 Van Buren St.
MUSIC A Bright, Infi nite Future:
GATHERINGS
ARTS
A Concert Inspired by the
Writings of Leonard Bernstein,
3pm, Hult Center. $10, $5 stu. &
sr.
Oregon Bach Collegium, “An
Evening at Zimmeman’s Coffee
House: Cantata 51, Harpsichord
Concerto and More,” 7pm,
United Lutheran Church, 2230
Washington St., oregonbachcol-
legium.org $10/$15.
Steve
Aoki,
Datsik,
8pm,
McDonald Theatre. SOLD OUT.
Kory Quinn, Bitterroot, acoustic,
rock, 8:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $1-$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
w w w. L A U G H I N G P L A N E T C A F E . c o m
GEARs Bike Ride: Harrisburg via
River Rd., 48 miles, 10am, Alton
Baker Park, www.eugenegears.
org FREE.
Poet
Leonard Cirino, fi nalist for
a Guggenheim Award, 4pm,
Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette
St. FREE.
LITERARY
LOCAL
Beginning/Continuing
Yoga,
fi rst class free, 9-10:15am, Green
Phoenix Institute, 352 W. 12th
Ave., http://wkly.ws/15t
Obsidians: cross-country ski Red
Top Mountain, 7 miles, info &
sign up obsidians.org
League
of
Women Voters: Privatization,
10am South Willamette, 684-
9127;
2pm
Harlow
Road,
485-9090.
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.
Coffee Meeting w/Sen. Lee Beyer
& Rep. Phil Barnhart, 6:30pm,
Aunt Dings Restaurant, 39297
McKenzie Hwy, Walterville, RSVP
607-9207.
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance, peer support group
for people w/mood disorders,
7-8:30pm, First United Methodist
Church, 1376 Olive 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.
Bingo, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Preschoolers
Fun with Art & Science, ages 3-6,
10:30-11am, Springfi eld Library,
225 5th St., Spfd. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Panel
Discussion:
The
Shanghai
Communiqué & 40 Years of U.S.-
China Relations, 4pm, Jordan
Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO.
MUSIC
Leni Ament, Jack
McGaughy, Sophia Newman,
Aaron O’Gara, acoustic, 5pm,
Cozmic. FREE.
Eugene Symphonic Band –
Junction City H.S. Band Joint
Concert, 7pm, Junction City
High School.
ON THE AIR City Club of
Eugene: “Economic Freedom,
Fiscal & Regulatory” w/Karla
Kay Edwards of Americans for
Prosperity, 6:30-7:30pm, 89.7
FM KLCC.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
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.
SOCIAL DANCE Tango lessons
for beginners, 7-8pm, Studio B,
189 W. 8th Ave. $10 drop-in.
VOLUNTEER Volunteer &
Foster Orientation, 11am-noon,
Greenhill
Humane
Society,
88530 Green Hill Rd., reg.
689-1503.
13 tues
Sunrise 7:28am; Sunset 7:17pm
Av High 56; Av Low 37
ART/CRAFT
An
Artist
Conversation w/Frankie Moro
& Mike Sirl, 7-8:30pm, Maude
Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th
Ave.
FOOD/DRINK
Creswell
Farmers’
Market,
indoors,
4-6pm, 182 S. 2nd St., Creswell.
GATHERINGS
Cascade
Toastmasters, drop-ins welcome,
6:45-8:15am, Original Pancake
House, 782 E. Broadway, call
343-3743 for info. FREE.
League of Women Voters:
Privatization, 9:30am Coburg
Road, 342-2577; 4pm SW
Eugene, 343-4728.
Parkinson’s Support Group of
Lane County, topic: assistive de-
vices, 10:30am-noon, Campbell
Center, 155 High St.
Adaptive Game Day for Stroke
Survivors, 1:30-3pm, Hilyard
Community Center, 2580 Hilyard
St. FREE.
Industrial Workers of the World
meeting, 7pm, Cozmic. FREE.
Trivia Night, 7pm, Divine
Cupcake, 1680 W. 11th Ave. FREE.
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