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Register for camps at
www.materials-exchange.org
$125/members, $150/non-members
Limited scholarships available.
Sound/Movement/Art Camp
July 2-5 ($125/short week)
or July 30-Aug. 3
Inspired by artist Nick Cave’s Soundsuits,
join us for a week of hands-on
costuming, noise making, and artistic
movement. Learn and create with sound,
sewing, materials and movement to
assemble a suit of wonder that takes
clothing assemblage and ingenious
noise-making to unknown horizons.
Parade and performance in suits will take
place on last day of camp.
Earth Works Art Camp
July 9-13 or Aug. 6-10
Inspired by artist Andy Goldsworthy’s
movement to use the earth as his
medium. Come explore the mediums
of earth and water as we collect and
assemble earth matter into natural
creations. Allowing us to experience the
natural world in a hands-on, artistic way.
Projects will take place out doors around
Skinner’s butte and surrounding park
areas. Art works will be allowed to live
their lifespan in nature for all to admire.
A slide show of the week’s creations
will be posted online for students and
families to admire.
What Hearts play Sam Bond’s Friday
SOCIAL
DANCE Contra
Dance, 7:30pm workshop, 8pm
dance, Ridgeline Montessori,
3411 Willamette St., 521-0596.
$8, $6 stu. & mem.
McNail-Riley House, 601 W. 13th
Ave. FREE.
Drums of Peace, 2-4pm, old
federal building, 211 E. 7th Ave.
FREE.
Million Mom March for gun safe-
ty: No Guns in Schools, 2pm,
EWEB Plaza, 500 E. 4th Ave.
FREE.
SPIRITUAL
HEALTH Occupy Medical Clinic,
Spring
Cling:
Willamalane
Climbing Open House, 1:30-
3:30pm, Willamalane Center.
FREE.
Meditation for
Awakening
w/Alan
Zundel,
9-10:30am, 1376 Olive St., 510-
8804, www.heartawake.org Don.
Amitabha
Empowerment,
1:45pm,
Kagyu
Dakshang
Chuling Dharma Center, 917 E.
43rd Ave. $25.
Occupying the Heart & Mind con-
tinues. See Friday.
THEATER A Lie of the Mind
continues. See Thursday, May 10.
Student
Showcase:
Spring
Inspirations
continues.
See
Thursday, May 10.
Legally Blonde, the Musical con-
tinues. See Friday.
Little Shop of Horrors continues.
See Friday.
Academy of Arts & Academics:
Offi ce Hours continues. See
Friday.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon
Barber of Fleet Street continues.
See Friday.
VOLUNTEER
The
Nature
Conservancy — Willow Creek
Preserve Work Party, 9:30am-
noon, 1/4 mile west of Bertelsen
Road on W. 18th, fi rst parking
turnout on the north side.
Recycle Scouts Camp
July 16-20 or Aug. 13-17
Learn about the life cycle of stuff! Such
as what original resources are used, how
it is made, how it is transported, how it
decomposes as well as the best ways
to recycle and reuse. This hands-on,
creative camp is intended to heighten
our awareness of all things that go into
our waste stream, whether it is trash,
recycling or compost. We will make
re-use art that teaches ourselves and
inspires others to create a cleaner and
greener tomorrow.
13 sun
Sunrise 5:48am; Sunset 8:31pm
Av High 67; Av Low 43
DANCE
Cinderella: A Rock
Opera Ballet continues. See
Saturday.
FOOD/DRINK
Farmers’
Market, 11am-3pm, New Day
Bakery, 449 Blair Blvd.
Dexter Lake Farmers’ Market
& Crafts, noon-3pm, through
Sept. 30, Dexter Recreation
Site, 39011 Hwy 58, Dexter, www.
DexterLakeFarmersMarket.org
GATHERINGS Occupy Eugene
D I Y Camp
July 23-27 or Aug 20-24
We know DIY means do-it-yourself, but
isn’t that just a myth? Everyone has help
along the way! In DIY Camp we will learn
how to use common tools and methods
to fix and mend damaged treasures.
With these tools we’ll learn skills that
allow creative solutions to flourish.
During the week you can bring items
that need fixing or mending to work on
in camp.
Foreclosure Action Committee
meeting, noon, Upstairs Growers
Market, 454 Willamette St. FREE.
Pokemon
League,
1-5pm,
Cozmic. FREE.
We the People/Eugene open
house & potluck, 1:30-4pm,
this ad sponsored by
SPIRITUAL Amitabha Teaching
South African Sun for kids, 3pm,
downtown library. FREE.
Handel at Home, 3pm, United
Lutheran
Church,
2230
Washington St. $10, $5 stu.
David Nelson Band w/Moonalice,
psychedelic rock, 8pm, WOW
Hall. $18 adv., $20 door.
Matt
Buetow
Band,
Slow
Children,
rock,
Americana,
8:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $1-$5.
Yarn, rock, 8:30pm, Cozmic. $6
adv., $8 day of.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: hike Trials Country,
3 miles; Yachats to Waldport, 7
miles, info & sign up obsidians.
org
Beginning/Continuing
Yoga,
fi rst class free, 9-10:15am, Green
Phoenix Institute, 352 W. 12th
Ave., http://wkly.ws/15t
GEARs Bike Ride: Wolf Creek
via Lorane, 70 miles, 9am, Alton
Baker Park, www.eugenegears.
org FREE.
Oregon Dunes Family Hike, 9am-
5pm, carpools depart from
Eugene, see wkly.ws/19y $5-$10
sug. don.
Birds & Blooms Mothers Day
Walk, rain or shine, 10am-noon,
Mount Pisgah Arboretum, 34901
Frank Parrish Rd., www.mount-
pisgaharboretum.org $5, mem.
FREE.
Mother’s Day at Spencer Butte
Challenge Course: climb up
trees, walk across cables & swing
through the air, ages 9 & up,
10:30am-3:30pm, Spencer Butte,
reg. wkly.ws/19x # 98017. $20.
Community Yoga Class, 4:30-
5:45pm, Eugene Yoga, 3575
Donald St., 520-8771. Don.
SOCIAL
DANCE Argentine
Tango Social Dance & Lessons, be-
ginning lesson 3pm, Intermediate
lesson 4pm, dancing 5-7pm.
& Practice, 8:45am-4pm, Kagyu
Dakshang Chuling Dharma Center,
917 E. 43rd Ave. $30, $15 practice
text.
“Using Spiritual Tools to Help
Understand Your Life,” presen-
tation & discussion, 10-11am,
Eckankar Center of Eugene, 2833-
C Willamette St., www.eckankar.
org FREE.
Selfl essness devotional gather-
ing, 10am, Eugene Baha’i Center,
1458 Alder St., www.EugeneBahai.
com FREE.
THEATER
Little Shop of
Horrors continues. See Friday.
Sweeney Todd: The Demon
Barber of Fleet Street continues.
See Friday.
14 mon
Sunrise 5:47am; Sunset 8:32pm
Av High 67; Av Low 43
BENEFITS Pints for a Cause,
Predator Defense, noon-9pm,
meet Bella the husky, injured
by trap, 5-9pm, Ninkasi Brewing
Company, 272 Van Buren St.
GATHERINGS Women in Black
Standing for Peace, silent vig-
il, 5-5:30pm, across the street
from old federal building, 7th
& Pearl St., info at 343-0063.
FREE.
Public Hearing for Proposed LTD
Fare Changes, 5:30pm, down-
town library. FREE.
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance, peer support group
for people w/mood disorders,
7-8:30pm, First United Methodist
Church, 1376 Olive St.
Bingo, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE.
*In celebration of Mother’s Day, free prize drawings for Market
goodies at 1, 2 & 3 PM at the Market Stage this Saturday!*
LANE COUNTY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
DIVISION
Local Craftss • Great Food • Live Enter tainment
w w w.eugenesaturdaymarket.org
EUGENE WEEKLY
MUSIC Oregon Bach Collegium:
noon-4pm, 8th & Oak. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES A Day in the
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Nicole
Medema’s intricate, colorful jewelry
i s built from thousands of tiny knots, a skill
s she learned from micro-macramé artisans
i in Chile. Husband Gerardo is also an expert,
a and daughter Meridian adds her bright spirit.
MECCA Family Members receive a $25
discount per camp. For membership info:
www.materials-exchange.org
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LITERARY
ARTS
Mark
Sundeen, The Man Who Quit
Money, 4pm, Tsunami Books,
2585 Willamette St. FREE.
Reach Center, 2520 Harris St. $10
per lesson. $5 dancing.
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 danc-
ing, 7-9:30pm, Night Club 2-Step
lessons: intermediate 5pm; in-
troductory at 6pm, 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.
Eve r y S atu r d ay • 10 am - 5 p m • R ai n o r Shi n e • 8 t h & O a k
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