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downtown library, info at 682-
8316. FREE.
SOCIAL
DANCE Eugene
Folk Dancers, weekly interna-
tional folk dancing, 7:45pm,
Willamalane Activity Center, 215
W. C St., Spfd., 344-7591. $2.
Sensory Storytime, 1pm, down-
town library. FREE.
Bluegrass Jam,
Bond’s. FREE.
9pm,
Foster or adoption process,
counts toward required train-
ing hours, 5:30-7:30pm, Friends
Church, 3495 W. 18th Ave., RSVP
343-2856 for childcare.
calendar
Cozmic Carnival, variety, 5pm,
Cozmic. FREE.
GEARS General Meeting, 6-8pm,
Countryside Pizza, 645 River Rd.
LECTURES/CLASSES Midori
SPIRITUAL Interfaith Activist
33rd Annual Take Back the Night,
6pm, EMU Amphitheater. FREE.
& Maestro Danail Rachev pre-con-
cert lecture, noon, Hult Center.
Ruth Broyde-Sharone: presenta-
tion & book signing, Minefi elds &
Miracles: Why God & Allah Need to
Talk, 7pm, Temple Beth Israel, 1175
E. 29th Ave.
North
Eugene
County
Commissioner
Candidates’
Forum w/Lane Coalition for
Healthy Active Youth, Bethel
Stand for Children & Beyond
Toxics, 6:30-8:30pm, Willamette
High School Cafeteria, 1801 Echo
Hollow Rd. FREE.
Anthony Leiserowitz: Global
Climate Change; Sustainability,
Attitudes, Values & Behaviors;
Interpretive Communities of Risk,
5pm, Many Nations Longhouse,
UO. FREE.
25 wed
David Maawad: Resplandor de
roca/Shining Rock, 5:30pm,
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of
Art, UO. FREE.
Sunrise 6:12am; Sunset 8:10pm
Av High 63; Av Low 40
FILM
Movie Appreciation
Group:
Cheyenne
Autumn
(1964), 1pm, Willamalane Adult
Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE.
MUSIC Open Mic, everyone wel-
Sierra Club Many Rivers Group
Beer Social, 7-9pm, Hop Valley
Brewing Co., 980 Kruse Way,
Spfd. FREE.
come, 7:30pm, Cozmic. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Wonderful
Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at 682-
8316. FREE.
The Skatalites w/Norma Fraser,
classic Jamaican Ska,
8pm,
WOW Hall. $12 adv., $15 door.
Festival of Films From Around
the Islamic World: Mute &
Shooting Muhammad, 7pm,
Building 17 Room 307, LCC, wkly.
ws/19b FREE.
Sonny & the Moonlighters, Speaker
Wave, rock, 9pm, Sam Bond’s.
$1-$5.
GATHERINGS Free Admission
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Day at UO Museum of Natural &
Cultural History, 11am-5pm, UO.
FREE.
Weight Training & Strength
Yoga,
8:30am,
Celebration
Studio, 1820 Willamette St. $10.
Trivia Night, 7pm, Sharkeys Pub
& Grill, 4221 Main St., Spfd.
Bike Riding for Seniors, weekly
in-town rides, helmets required,
10:30am, Campbell Center, 155
High St., reg. 682-5218. FREE.
Trivia at Supreme Bean, 7pm,
16 Tons Supreme Bean, 29th &
Willamette. FREE.
Auggie Smith stands
up Sunday at Hole in
the Wall BBQ
Kayak Pool Sessions, 8-9:30pm,
Leighton Pool, UO Rec Center.
$4, $6 kayak rental.
Tribal Belly Dance & Performance,
8-9pm, GymFusion: National
Academy of Artistic Gymnastics,
1205 Oak Patch Rd., 344-2002.
$10 drop-In, $80 for 10-class
punchcard. FREE TRIAL.
Kundalini Yoga Happy Hour,
5:30-6:30pm, YogaWest, 3635
Hilyard St., www.yogawesteu-
gene.com $8 drop-in.
Bingo Night, 8pm, Rogue Public
House, 844 Olive St. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Windows on
GEARs Bike Ride: Fox Hollow,
McBeth, Lorane Hwy, bring lights,
24 miles, 6pm, Alton Baker Park,
www.eugenegears.org FREE
Waldorf, tour classrooms in ses-
sion, for adults, 8:30-10:30am,
1350 McLean Blvd., reg. 683-
6951. FREE.
Aerial Circus Arts & Acro-
Balance continues. See Monday.
SOCIAL DANCE Argentine
Tango Practica, 8-10pm, Studio
B, 189 W. 8th Ave. $5.
Kids Break Dance, 6:15-7:15pm,
GymFusion: National Academy
of Artistic Gymnastics, 1205 Oak
Patch Rd., 344-2002. $10 drop-
In, $80 for 10 classes.
Lapsit Storytime, ages birth-3 w/
adult, 10am, Springfi eld Library,
225 5th St., Spfd. FREE.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6,
10am, Springfi eld Library, 225
5th St., Spfd. FREE.
SPIRITUAL
A Course In
Miracles Drop-In Study Group,
10-11:15am, Unity of the Valley,
39th & Hilyard, 914-0431. Don.
Adult Break Dance, free trial, 7:20-
8:20pm, GymFusion: National
Academy of Artistic Gymnastics,
1205 Oak Patch Rd., 344-2002.
$10 drop-In, $80 for 10 classes.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6
w/caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
Open Heart Meditation, noon-
12:30pm, Unity of the Valley,
39th & Hilyard, 914-0431. Don.
26 thurs
Sunrise 6:11am; Sunset 8:11pm
Av High 63; Av Low 41
FOOD/DRINK
Wine tasting
continues. See Thursday, April 19.
GATHERINGS
OLOC:
Old
Lesbians Organizing for Change
organizational meeting, all lesbi-
ans 60 & older welcome, 10am,
Campbell Center, 155 High St.,
www.oloc.org FREE.
Proudly Oregon, Oregon based
companies & Duck Store ven-
dors, 10am-6pm, Campus Duck
Store, 895 E. 13th Ave.
Eugene
Metro
Business
Networking
International,
11:30am, Downtown Athletic
Club, 999 Willamette St., http://
wkly.ws/159 $12 lunch.
Family Storytime, 11am, Sheldon
Branch Library, 1566 Coburg Rd.,
info at 682-8316. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Public
Lecture: Midori Got? “Singing
for your Supper: Your Career
in Music” 1pm, 178 Frohnmayer
Music Building, UO. FREE.
“How Long Term Care insur-
ance Works” w/Kim Kelly, CLTC,
5-6 pm, LTCA offi ce, 333 W. 10th
Ave., RSVP 222-9020. FREE.
Alexander Potts: “The Public
Value of Incongruity: Moore &
Oldenburg in the 1960s & 1970s,”
Lawrence 115, UO. FREE.
Franchising 101, 6pm, downtown
library. FREE.
Guy Kawasaki: “Enchantment
and Community,” 7pm, EMU
Ballroom, UO. FREE.
“Never Alone Tour,” Sacramento
Prisoner Support w/Jeff Luers,
7pm, Ben Linder Room, EMU,
UO.
“The Life of Bob Marley:
Unreleased Films & Photos” w/
Roger Steffens, 7:15pm, Thelma
Schnitzer Hall, Frohnmayer
Music Building, UO. FREE.
Bill Ayers: “Teaching and
Organizing for Social Justice,”
7:30pm, Lillis 182, UO, BillAyers.
org FREE.
Sacramento Prisoner Support &
Marie Mason Support Crew Never
Alone Tour: long-term anarchist
prisoner support, taking a close
look at the cases of Eric McDavid
& Marie Mason, 8pm, EMU Ben
Linder Room, UO, survival@uore-
gon.edu $5-$15 sug. don.
LITERARY ARTS Teen Book
Group: Revolution by Jennifer
Donnelly, 4-5pm, downtown li-
brary. FREE.
Tween Scene Book Group: The
Strange Case of Origami Yoda
by Tom Angleberger, grades 4-6,
4-5pm, downtown library. FREE.
MUSIC Students from Arts
Umbrella’s Youth Symphony
& the Douglas County Youth
Orchestra w/Midori, 4pm, Hult
Center. $10.
Midori & the Eugene Symphony,
8pm, Hult Center.
Zeds Dead, AraabMUZIK, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $25.
Michelle Shocked Roadworks
2012 Roccupy, folk, Americana,
9pm, Cozmic. $20 adv., $25 day
of.
Scott Pemberton Trio, rock, jazz,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. $1-$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Beginning Yoga continues. See
Thursday, April 19.
Community Yoga continues. See
Thursday, April 19.
Drop-in Kayaking continues. See
Thursday, April 19.
New Yoga classes continue. See
Thursday, April 19.
Prenatal Yoga continues. See
Thursday, April 19.
Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, April 19.
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