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Abaya spices up “Hot Latin
Nights” with the Eugene Concert
Choir Saturday at the Hult Center
Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, down-
town library, info at 342-2914.
FREE.
Eugene Concert Choir: Hot
Latin Nights, 8pm, Hult Center.
$15-$36.
HEALTH Medical Clinic, 12-4pm,
Water Tower, Fruition, acoustic,
9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $5.
7th & Pearl. FREE.
Chinese Health Arts: 4pm Qi
Gong Meditation, 5pm Chinese
Yoga (Daoyin), 6pm Tai Chi, 7pm
Praying Mantis Combat, Eugene
Garden Club, 1645 High St. $10,
fi rst class FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Eugene
Waldorf School open house, talk
w/teachers, tour classrooms,
kids welcome, 1350 McLean Blvd.
FREE.
Dog Tale Time, grades K-6,
10:30am-noon, Bethel Branch
Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd.,
reg. 682-5766; Sheldon Branch,
1566 Coburg Rd., reg. 682-5778.
Latin Beat for Kids, 11am, Hult
Center. $10, $5 youth, $20 fam-
ily 4-pack.
Be Excited About Reading Faire,
come as your favorite book char-
acter, all ages, 1-3pm, Springfi eld
Library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE.
Dog Tale Time, grades K-6,
2-3:30pm, downtown library, reg.
682-8316. FREE.
The Sugar Beets Annual Family
Show, folk, rock, 6:30pm,
Cozmic. $10 adv., $12 day of, $5
kids.
Children’s Repertory of Oregon:
Beauty and the Beast Jr. contin-
ues. See Friday.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Neil Kelly Company Home
Remodeling Seminars: 10am
Kitchen Design & Remodeling,
11am Bath Design & Remodeling,
noon Beautiful Effi cient Windows
& Doors, 2817 Oak St. FREE.
SASS: Self-Defense in Spring:
Introductions to physical, ver-
bal & mental strategies for self-
protection, workshop for ages 11-
18 2-4pm; ages 18+ 4:15-6:15pm,
Wellsprings School (3590 W.
18th Ave.) reg. 484-9791.
MUSIC
Linda Danielson &
Janet Naylor, harp & fi ddle, 2pm,
Atrium Courtyard, 10th & Olive.
FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: whale watching cruise,
info & sign up obsidians.org
GEARs Bike Ride: Orchard Point
via Clear Lake, 28 miles, 9am,
5th & Willamette; breakfast ride
to Pleasant Hill, 45 miles, 9am,
Alton Baker Park, www.euge-
negears.org FREE.
Spring Fly Fishing Festival,
all ages, 9am-4pm, Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.
FREE.
Eugene Reign vs Budd Bay
Bandits, 1pm, Agnes Stewart
Middle School, 900 S 32nd St.,
Spfd. FREE.
Skinner Butte History Walking
Tour led by House Director Sara
Palmer, 1pm, meet at Skinner’s
Cabin near the Riverplay
Playground. $5, mem. FREE.
Emerald City Roller Girls, 6pm,
Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th
Ave., www.emeraldcityrollergirls.
com $12 online, $15 door, under
age 6 FREE.
SOCIAL
DANCE
General
African Dance Classes, 11am-
12:30pm, WOW Hall. $15, $12 w/
stu. ID.
Barn Dance, 7-9:30pm, Petersen
Barn Center, 870 Berntzen Rd.,
682-5521. $2.
Spencer Creek Grange Barn Dance,
w/Spencer Creek String Band, all
ages, 7pm, 86013 Lorane Hwy. $4.
Cuban Salsa night w/DJ Vito
Garcia, all ages, 8pm lesson, 8:45
warm-up, 9pm dancing, June at
Midtown, 1591 Willamette St. $5.
SPIRITUAL
Occupying the
Heart & Mind continues. See
Friday.
THEATER Northwest Ten – The
Northwest Festival of Ten Minute
Plays continues. See Thursday,
April 19.
Nunsense
continues.
Thursday, April 19.
See
Natural Area of Alton Baker
Park, refreshments, gloves &
tools provided, 10am, meet at
the bridge over the canoe canal
just Easat of I-5 on the bike path,
reg. 632-3683.
Work party to weed, clear debris
& repair, gloves, tools, instruc-
tions & snacks provided, 10am-
1pm, Washington Park, 20th &
Washington, 682-4850.
Trap-Neuter Return Class, 11am-
1pm, Greenhill Humane Society,
88530 Green Hill Rd., reg. 689-
1503 ext. 116. FREE.
Emerald
Empire
HempFest
Volunteer Meeting, high noon,
687 River Ave. FREE.
22 sun
Sunrise 6:17am; Sunset 8:06pm
Av High 62; Av Low 40
BENEFITS Dance & variety,
benefi t for CTE Capoeiragem,
2pm, Cozmic. Don.
Back Porch Soiree, Coast Fork
Bluegrass Band, benefi t for Food
For Lane County, old time, swing,
6pm, Cozmic. $3-$10.
COMEDY Auggie Smith, Dylan
James, 6-8pm, Hole in the Wall
BBQ, 1807 Olympic St., Spfd. $20
adv., $24 door.
EARTH DAY Occupy the Trees,
protesting worldwide environ-
mental devastation all day & all
night, today through April 27,
info at wkly.ws/197
Science Factory Open House,
all ages, 10am-4pm, Science
Factory, 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy.
FREE.
The Whiteaker Neighborhood
Earthday Festival, bike polo tour-
nament, noon-5pm, Scobert Park,
4th & Blair. FREE.
Earth day alley cat bike race &
bike scavenger hunt, bring a lock
& a bag & a bike, rain or shine
1pm reg., 2pm race, Skinner
Butte. FREE.
FILM Post-Peace Symposium
Film Fest, 2-7pm, OE V, 1274 W.
7th Ave.
Acoustic Stagger & Sway, 5pm,
Sam Bond’s. FREE.
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will
continues. See Thursday, April 19.
Cinema Pacifi c Film Festival con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 19.
The Broh Taylor Band, 7:30pm,
Deadwood Creek Community
Center, 4.3 miles up Deadwood
Creek Rd., 964-5031. Sliding
scale don.
Arabian Nights continues. See
Friday.
GATHERINGS
Alice DiMicele – Earth Day House
Concert, 8pm, 755 River Rd. $15.
Completely Hollywood (abridged)
continues. See Friday.
Pokemon
League, 1-5pm, Cozmic. FREE.
Gypsy continues. See Friday.
Drums of Peace, 2-4pm, old
federal building, 211 E. 7th Ave.
FREE.
VOLUNTEER Earth Week ivy
HEALTH Occupy Medical Clinic,
pull & work party in Eastgate
Woodlands in the Whilamut
noon-4pm, 8th & Oak. FREE.
Full Lounge• Lots of Parking
Lunch 11-2 Tue-Sat
Dinner 5-10 Tue-Sat
Happy Hour 5-6:30
Bonus Happy Hour
an hour before close
closed Sundays and Mondays
New Owners
New Menu
New Look
22 APRIL 19, 2012
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