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calendar The Laura Love Band with Orville Johnson performs Wednesday at Music and the Vineyard Wine tasting continues. Thursday, June 28. See Robin Bird’s “Circling the Square” opens at Ninkasi GATHERINGS Eugene Metro Business Networking International, 11:30am, Downtown Athletic Club, 999 Willamette St., http://wkly.ws/159 $12 lunch. Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba, 6-8pm, LASC, 458 Blair Blvd. FREE. KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/ caregivers, 10:15am & 11am, down- town library, info at 682-8316. FREE. Mbira music for kids, 1pm & 3pm, downtown library, info at 682- 8316. FREE. L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES Genealogy Online, 1:30pm, down- town library. FREE. “New to Medicare? Learn the How-To’s” w/Kim Kelly, CLTC, 5-6 pm, LTCA offi ce, 333 W. 10th Ave., RSVP 222-9020. FREE. SPIRITUAL Open Heart Meditation, 5:30-6:30pm, 1210 W. 4th Ave., 914-0431. Don. 3 tues Sunrise 5:35am; Sunset 8:59pm Av High 79; Av Low 50 FOOD/DRINK Creswell Farmers’ Market, 4-6pm, 182 S. 2nd St., Creswell. The Corner Market continues. See Thursday, June 28. GATHERINGS Cascade Toastmasters, drop-ins welcome, 6:45-8:15am, Original Pancake House, 782 E. Broadway, call 343- 3743 for info. FREE. Wellmama Support Group: peer support for mothers experienc- ing anxiety & stress before & af- ter birth, 10:30am-noon, Birth To Three, 86 Centennial Loop, 800-896-0410. Eugene Pro Rodeo, 4pm today, tomorrow, Friday & Saturday, Oregon Horse Center, 90751 Prairie Rd., www.eugeneprorodeo. com or 689-9700. $10-$30, 5 & under FREE. OE General Assembly, 7pm, OE V, 1274 W. 7th Ave. Trivia Night, 7pm, Divine Cupcake, 1680 W. 11th Ave. FREE. HEALTH Full Moon Healing Meditation, studio & carpool to Mount Pisgah, 6:30-7pm, Yoga West Eugene, 3635 Hilyard St. KIDS/FAMILIES Terrifi c Twos Storytime, for 2-year-olds w/care- givers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown library, info at 682-8316. FREE. Queen Holly GoSlugly: slimy sto- ries, all ages, 1pm, Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St., Spfd. Mbira music for kids, 2pm, Bethel Branch Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd., info at 682-8316. FREE. L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES Conquering the Dragon, dealing w/additiction, for the whole fami- ly, noon-1:15pm, Jesco Center, 340 Blair Blvd., 579-3084. FREE. MUSIC Oregon Bach Festival: Let’s Talk: Matthew Halls, noon, Hult Center, FREE; Discovery Series: Bach St. Matthew Passion Part 1, 4:30pm, Hult Center; Guy & Nadina, 7:30pm, Beall Hall, www. oregonbachfestival.com Eugene Symphonic Band, 6:30- 8pm, Washburne Park, 20th & Agate. FREE. Garden Goat, Sound Trek, folk, rock, 7pm, Cozmic. FREE. Bluegrass Jam, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians: hike Mount Pisgah — sunset/moonrise, 3 miles, sign up obsidians.org Adapted Bike Riding for those w/ disabilities, 11am-3pm, Hilyard Community Center, 2850 Hilyard St., reg. www.eugene-or.gov/re- cenroll $15. Wii Bowling, 1-2:30pm, Petersen Barn, 870 Berntzen Rd., reg. www. eugene-or.gov/recenroll FREE. OBRA Criterium, bike ride, 1K fl at oval course, 5:30pm, Greenhill 18 JUNE 28, 2012 Technology Park, W. 11th & Terry, reg. 521-6529. $15 per race, $50 per month. Baton/staff spinning, multi-lev- el, fi rst class free, 6:30-7:30pm, GymFusion: National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics, 1205 Oak Patch Rd., 344-2002. SOCIAL DANCE Eugene Folk Dancers, weekly international folk dancing, 6:45 lessons, $3; 7:45pm dance, $2, Willamalane Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd., 344-7591. 4 wed Sunrise 5:36am; Sunset 8:59pm Av High 79; Av Low 50 GATHERINGS Maude Kerns Art Center: Music & the Vineyard & Freedom Festival Fireworks, 3:30-FIREWORKS!, Alton Baker Park. Light of Liberty: Paul Revere & the Raiders, 4-11pm, Island Park, 175 W. B St., Spfd., www.springfi eld- chamber.org $5 adv., $7 gate, un- der 5 FREE. Peace Vigil, 4:30-5:30pm, 7th & Pearl, info at 484-9149. FREE. Homeowner Assistance Meeting w/Occupy Eugene Foreclosure Action Committee, 5-7pm, Upstairs Growers Market, 454 Willamette St. FREE. Trivia Night, 7pm, Sharkeys Pub & Grill, 4221 Main St., Spfd. Trivia at Supreme Bean, 7pm, 16 Tons Supreme Bean, 29th & Willamette. FREE. Bingo Night, 8pm, Rogue Public House, 844 Olive St. FREE. Eugene Pro Rodeo continues. See July 3. MUSIC Eugene Symphonic Band Summer Concert, 6:30pm, Washburne Park, 20th & Agate. FREE. Jonezer, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $1-$5. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians: Tire Mountain, 7.6 miles, sign up obsidians.org Butte to Butte, 10k & 4.5 mile fi t- ness walk, 8am, 43rd & Donald, www.runnerspace.com $17-$27, under 12 FREE. Weight Training & Strength Yoga, 8:30am, Celebration Studio, 1820 Willamette St. $10. Bike Riding for Seniors, weekly in-town rides, helmets required, 9:30am, from Campbell Center, 155 High St., reg. 682-5218. FREE. Eugene Emeralds vs. Everett, 7:05pm today, tomorrow & July 6, PK Park, 342-5367. $6-$12 per game. 5 thurs Sunrise 5:37am; Sunset 8:58pm Av High 80; Av Low 51 FILM Ophelia’s Place Thursday Movie Matinee, 3:30pm, see www. opheliasplace.net for info. Occupy Eugene documentary night continues. See Thursday, June 28. FOOD/DRINK The Corner Market continues. See Thursday, June 28. FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm stand continues. See Thursday, June 28. EUGENE WEEKLY MUSIC Oregon Bach Festival: Let’s Talk: John Scott, noon, Hult Center, FREE; Discovery Series: Bach St. Matthew Passion Part 2, 4:30pm, Hult Center; Ya-Fei Chuang piano recital, 7:30pm, Beall Hall, UO, www.oregonbach- festival.com Caroline Baur, Sparrow, acoustic, 5pm, Cozmic. FREE. Satin Chaps, Mood Area 52, indie, 9:30pm, Sam Bond’s. $5. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Try Sailing, intro w/instruc- tor, ages 16 & up, bring pic- nic, 5-8:30pm, Richardson Park Marina, Fern Ridge Reservoir., reg. wkly.ws/1aj $30. Community Yoga continues. See Thursday, June 28. Drop-in Kayaking continues. See Thursday, June 28. Free Yoga, mixed levels continues. See Thursday, June 28. New Yoga classes continue. See Thursday, June 28. Prenatal Yoga continues. See Thursday, June 28. Walk with Us continues. See Thursday, June 28. Eugene Emeralds vs. Everett con- tinues. See Wednesday. SOCIAL DANCE Crossroads Blues/Fusion continues. See Thursday, June 28. SPIRITUAL Reiki Tummo Healing Clinic, by appt., 5:30- 7:30pm, 2550 Portland St., 914- 0431. Don. THEATER No Shame Eugene Theater Workshop, write, direct & act in original 5-min. pieces, 7:30- 9:30pm, 174 W. Broadway. FREE. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden, bring gloves & small hand-weeding tools, instruction provided, noon-3pm, end of N. Jefferson St., 682-5025. corvallis EVENTS Note: Continuation dates for out- of-town events are listed under the fi rst day of the event. FRIDAY, JUNE 29 Juggling & Unicycling Festival, 5pm today through 4pm Sunday, McAlexander Fieldhouse, OSU. FREE. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 Free Well Water Nitrate Screenings, bring 1/2 cup untreated well water in clean, water-tight container, 9am-1pm, Corvallis Saturday Market. TUESDAY, JULY 3 Red, White & Blue Riverfront Festival, music, food & kids’ activities, 5-10pm today, 10:30am-11pm tomorrow, downtown Corvallis, www.downtowncorvallis. org FREE. attn: OPPS Call to performers: Florence Winter Folk Festival applications for 2013 at www.winterfolkfesti- val.org Call for entries: PhotoZone Gallery’s 24th Annual Juried Show, intake June 30 & July 1, lim- it 3 prints per person, see www. emeraldartcenter.org Northwest Filmmakers Festival seeks entries, info at wkly.ws/1b9 art IN THE GALLERIES OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS MECCA Dyed and recycled fabrics by Jennifer Schomer, reception 5:30pm-8:30pm Sunday, July 1. Through July 27. 449 Willamette The Moon Upstairs “Hear the Music,”work by Ellen Gabehart, through July 13. 228 Mai UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Tidewaters,” by Rich Bergeman, through November 30. UO Campus LAST FRIDAY ARTWALK Most venues have receptions with music, drinks and/or treats, and often the artist(s) in attendance, starting around 5:30pm and continuing until 8:30 or 9pm. Big Tree Gallery “Folded Spaces,” work by Steve Saltekoff, Canas and more by Kalimanna Creations, free hand designs by Ray. 1068 W. 3rd Jawbreaker Gallery “Museum of Awesome,” mixed media assemblage by Marilyn Kent, through July 10. 796 W. 4th Michael DiBitetto Etherial, exquisite etchings, clothing art. 201 Blair New Frontier Market “Flights of Fancy,” acrylics and mixed media by Marilyn Kent, through July 15. 1101 W. 8th Ninkasi Brewery “Circling the Square,” series by Robin Bird, through July 25. 272 Van Buren Old Whiteaker Firehouse “Hjem Igen: An Exploration In Coming Home,” photography by Rachel E. Rainwater. 1045 W. 1st Sam Bonds “Tinnitus,” photography by Dan Schmid, through July 27. 407 Blair Territorial Vineyards Watercolors by Demetra Kalams, live music by Manouche Noir. Third and Adams Whiteaker International Hostel Work by various artists. 907 W. 3rd Willard C. Dixon Architect, LLC Open studio featuring current architectural projects by Will Dixon, photographs by Dennis Galloway. 300 Blair CONTINUING B2 Wine Bar “Katananda Imagery,” work by Kristina Hall. 2794 Shadow View Benton County Historical Society “Creative Conversations: Eight Women Artists,” work by Donna Beverly, Margo Eastman, Miriam Edell, Aki Hill, Peggy Joyce, Sue Noel, Andrea Thornberry & Marie Wilson, through July 7. 1101 Main, Philomath Big City Gaming “Fool’s Gold,” work by Brian Knowles, Marlitt Dellabough, Keegan Gormley Andrea Alonge, Tim Jarvis & more. 1288 Willamette Bonnie at Play “Ceramic sculpture” by Bonnie King. 1082 W. 2nd — upstairs Broomchick Early American Handcrafted Brooms & Besoms by Samantha Pritchard. 305 Blair CALC “Portraits of Afghan Women,” portraits and stories by Peggy Kelsey. 458 Blair Cornbread Café Work by Tarentella Artisans, through June 30. 1290 W. 7th Cowfi sh Work by Sabrina Jackson & Mark Rogers, through July 15. 62 W. Broadway David Joyce Gallery “Green Green—The Color of New” 15 artists’ perspectives on green, through August 27. LCC campus David Minor Theater Photography by Kate Ketcham. 180 E. 5th Delphina / Slash’n Burn Portraits & images by Cody Wicker. 941 W. 3rd DIVA Work by Emily Dobkin. 280 W. Broadway Dot Dotson’s Photography by Blake Andrews. 1668 Willamette ECO Sleep Solutions Work by Tylar Merrill, pottery by Annie Heron, fabric dolls and wall art by Mari Livie, wood sculptures by Cedar Caredio, & luminescence light sculptures by Stephen White. 25 E. 8th Emerald Art Center “Cuba Collaboration,” photography by fi ve artists, through June 29; “Travelworks,” work by Nancy Wade and an’ya. 500 Main, Spfd. Eugene Coffee Co. “Micro- Cosmic,” watercolors by Sandra Lee Bronstein, through June 30. 1840 Chambers Eugene Piano Academy “Paintings & abstract painting demonstration by Maureen Campbell. 507 Willamette Eugene Storefront Art Project “E.V.E.R.Y.B.O.D.Y. Presents Everybody” work by an art collective mostly comprised of UO students. 44 W. Broadway; Work by Kyra Kelley, through July 31. 198 Charnelton Florence Events Center Kelp art by Ursula Dittle, through June 30; “Public Exposure,” work by various local photographers, through June 30. 715 Quince St., Florence Full City Work by: Noelle Das, through July 29; Niki Pinney, through July 22; Ginny Stern, through July 15. 842 Pearl Glenwood Restaurant Pastel paintings by Lynn Sabol, through June 30. 2588 Willamette Goldworks Watercolors by Mara Thygeson. 169 E. Broadway Granary Pizza Co. “Optical Jazz,” paintings by Earl Dunbar. 259 E. 5th Harlequin Beads and Jewelry Jewelry by Herb Stout & Michele Rose . Open until 6 pm. 1027 Willamette Healing Scapes Mixed media, charcoal & acrylic work by Katey Seefeld. 1390 Oak, Suite 3 The Hot Shop Glass art by Samuel Art Glass — Glassblowing squares demonstrations. 1093 W. 1st Jacobs Gallery Work by Herbert Berman, Craig Spilman & Kerry G. Wade, through August 18. Hult Center The Jazz Station Jazz paintings, acrylics on canvas by Bob Newhart. 124 W. Broadway Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Night Hunter House,” short fi lms by Stacey Steers; “Provenance: In Honor of Arlene Schnitzer,” work by more than 40 Northwest artists, selected from the Harold Schnitzer Art Collection, through September 15. UO campus Karin Clarke Gallery Work by Erik Sandgren. 749 Willamette Knight Law Center “Earth Palette,” canvas photography by Sean Bagshaw, through August 24. UO Campus Lane County Historical Museum “Weird & Wonderful: Lane County Highlights & Footnotes,” through Sept. 15; The Unbroken Thread Quilt Show. 1635 Fairview, Cottage Grove Last Stand Coffee Co. Work by Kenji Ota & MuseArt artists. 298 Blair Maude Kerns Art Center “The Art of the Northwest Designer Craftsmen,” through June 29. 1910 E. 15th MECCA Work by Network Charter School students. 449 Willamette MODERN “The 4th Annual Evening of Illuminating Design: The University of Oregon Department of Architecture’s Luminaire Design Competition & Exhibit.” 207 E. 5th Museum of Unfi ne Art Work by Renee Heister, Nicole Wong, Jimmy McKenny & Droc, through June 30. 537 Willamette NEST Modern meets vintage in this jewelry by Jackie Patterson. 1235 Willamette New Zone Gallery “Anthology,” oil, pencil & watercolor work by Wendy Funkhouser, “Paintings Through Time” by Julie Ann Mills-Testi. 164 W. Broadway Occupy Eugene “We’re Still Here!” Art by occupiers, works about occupy, and artifacts from the occupation, 1274 W. 7th Olive Grand Photography by Anne McRae. 1041 Willamette Out on a Limb Mike Leckie’s new work for the 2012 Olympic Trials. 191 E. Broadway Palace Bakery Watercolors by Marilyn Shefa Marcus, through July 8. 844 Pearl Park St. Café Work by Lester Maurer & Ben Silver. 776 Park Passionfl ower Design “An Evening with Pearls & Stones,” work by jeweler Susan Goodwin. 128 E. Broadway Perk “The Skateboarding Art Show,” work by Kim Rose. 1351 Willamette Pizza Research Institute Acrylic paintings and prints by Shawna Trumbly, through June 30. 530 Blair Ratatouille Work by Tanna Konnemann & Sophie Navarro. 2729 Shadow View Raven Frame Works Paintings by Adam Grosowsky. 325 W. 4th Red Agave Work by Heather Michaud. 454 Willamette Saginaw Vineyard Art by Demetra Kalams. 80247 Delight Valley Silver Lining Steampunk art by the Florence Altered Art Group. 2217 U.S. 101, Florence Simply Cycle Work by Don Fleeman, through June 30. 315 E. 13th Springfi eld City Hall “Ephemeral Nature,” photography and digital art by Roka Walsh. 225 5th, Spfd. Studio Mantra Salon Work by Micki Shampang-Voorhies, Jeremy Kruempel, Vicki Fredricks & Salon stylists. 40 E. 5th Studio Tre Amiche New works by Patsy Hand, Kathryn Hutchinson, & Rogena Degge. 295 E. 5th Studio West Work by Ciara Cuddihy and Alejandro Hernandez. 245 W. 8th Sweet Life Arts & Crafts Gallery Work by employees of Sweet Life, fi ne art to felted handbags, jewelry, birdbaths, recycled book art & aprons. 775 Monroe Symphony in Glass Glasswork by Vicki Komori, Cat Shelby & Jamie Burress. 260 W. Broadway Tamarack Wellness Center & Eugene Yoga Plein air paintings by local Lane County artists. 3575 Donald Thalia’s Gallery Steampunk art & jewelry, assemblages by S. La Riccia, through June 30. 299 E. 5th UO Alumni Association Art by UO students Laura Johnson & Marshall McFarland. 39 W. Broadway UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Out in Space, Back in Time: Images from the Hubble Space Telescope.” Through Feb. 2013; “Oregon—Where Past is Present;”; “Explore Oregon! In the Making,” through September; Jim Thorpe Olympic medals on display through July 8. UO Campus Urban Lumber Co. Work from salvaged trees by Seth San Filippo. 28 E. Broadway Village Health Clinic Gallery “Progressions: Edibles,” work by R. Atencio, through August 24. 2868 Willamette Vistra Framing & Gallery Photography and art of Steve Prefontaine by James Cloutier, through June 30. 160 E. Broadway Wandering Goat “Aural Fixation,” mixed media by KT & JT, through June 28. 268 Madison WAVE Gallery “Abstract//Uneven// Uncertain,” paintings and drawings by Wesley Hurd. 547 Blair Whiteaker International Hostel “Synyster Cyrcys,” acrylic paintings by Dakaya Fannama, through June 29. 970 W. 3rd White Lotus Gallery “Esther’s Choice,” photography by Gary Tepfer. 767 Willamette Woodpecker’s Muse “The Self is (A) Variable,” work by Nathaniel Benson. 372 W. Broadway WOW Hall Work by Caitlin Dionne Mendiaz. 291 W. 8th YEPSA “What is Sexuality?” 174 W. Broadway ZDREAMS Gallery “Visionary Computer Art Prints” by Ron LaFond 937 W. 3rd WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM