circle, dress warm, 2:25-3:35pm,
Old Federal Building, 7th & Pearl.
FREE.
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9 mon
Sunrise 5:39am; Sunset 8:57pm
Av High 81; Av Low 51
GATHERINGS
Lane Blood
Center: day of lifesaving fun &
good food, noon-4:30pm, Island
Park, Spfd., reg. laneblood.org
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.
Depression
Bipolar
Support
Alliance, peer support group
for people w/mood disorders,
7-8:30pm, First United Methodist
Church, 1376 Olive St.
Jameson’s Trivia Night, 7-9pm, 115
W. Broadway.
Bingo, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE.
ANDY BATT
KIDS/FAMILIES Aerial Circus
The Satin Chaps play Cozmic Friday
Arts for Kids, all levels, fi rst class
free, 5:30-6:30pm, GymFusion:
National Academy of Artistic
Gymnastics, 1205 Oak Patch Rd.,
344-2002.
LECTURES/CLASSES Intro
to eBooks, learn how to borrow
free library books, basic comput-
er & internet skills required, 5:30-
7:30pm, downtown library, 682-
5450. FREE.
Ron Tanner: From Animal House
to Our House: A Love Story, 6pm,
Lane County Historical Society &
Museum, 740 W. 13th Ave.
MUSIC Oregon Bach Festival:
Let’s Talk: Anton Armstrong, noon,
Hult Center; Matthew Halls: Bach
keyboard concerti, 7:30pm, Beall
Hall, UO, www.oregonbachfestival
Marley’s Ghost, country, 8:30pm,
Cozmic. $10.
ON THE AIR City Club of
Eugene: “The Environmental
Impact of Coal Exports from Coos
Bay,” 6:30-7:30pm, 89.7 FM KLCC.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Oregon Wild: Tire Mountain Hike,
info & sign up at www.oregonwild.
org $10 sug. don., $5 mem.
Acro-Yoga w/Kelli Mae, all lev-
els, fi rst class free, 6:30-7:30pm,
GymFusion: National Academy
of Artistic Gymnastics, 1205 Oak
Patch Rd., 344-2002.
Aerial Circus Arts, all levels,
fi rst class free, 7:30-8:30pm,
GymFusion: National Academy
of Artistic Gymnastics, 1205 Oak
Patch Rd., 344-2002.
Rhythm
Hoopdancing,
7:30-
8:30pm, GymFusion: National
Academy of Artistic Gymnastics,
1205 Oak Patch Rd., 344-2002.
Eugene Emeralds vs. Salem-Keiser
continues. See Saturday.
10 tues
Sunrise 5:40am; Sunset 8:56pm
Av High 81; Av Low 51
ART/CRAFT
Steampunk
Creations w/Yvonne Manipon,
make a unique steampunk crea-
ture with recycled materials, 2pm,
Sheldon Branch Library, 1566
Coburg Rd., info at 682-8316.
FREE.
BENEFITS Open mic benefi t
for Habitat for Humanity, 6:30pm,
Axe & Fiddle, 657 E. Main St.,
Cottage Grove, 942-3878. Don.
FOOD/DRINK
Creswell
Farmers’ Market, 4-6pm, 182 S.
2nd St., Creswell.
The Corner Market continues. See
Thursday, July 5.
GATHERINGS
Cascade
Toastmasters, drop-ins welcome,
6:45-8:15am, Original Pancake
House, 782 E. Broadway, call 343-
3743 for info. FREE.
Parkinson’s Support Group of Lane
County, 10:30am-noon, Campbell
Center, 155 High St., 741-1688.
OE General Assembly, 7pm, OE V,
1274 W. 7th Ave.
Trivia Night, 7pm, Divine Cupcake,
1680 W. 11th Ave. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Terrifi c Twos
Storytime, for 2-year-olds w/care-
givers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown
library, info at 682-8316. FREE.
Kids’ Flea Market, to age 18, bring
table or blanket, buy or sell, 11am-
1pm, Springfi eld Library, 225 5th
St., Spfd. FREE.
Mad Duckling Children’s Theatre:
Alice in Wonderland , today
through Saturday, 11am, Amazon
Park,
pages.uoregon.edu/mad-
duckling $5.
Nearby Nature for kids, enjoy tales
and crafts about small critters who
make a big difference, 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.
So You’re Going on Medicare,
1-2:30pm, Campbell Center, 155
High St., reg. www.eugene-or.gov/
recenroll FREE.
ACLU of Oregon: Exclusion Zone &
Public Spaces: Controlling crime or
banishing undesirable people? 5:30-
7pm, Cafe Yumm, 730 E. Broadway.
FREE.
“Land a Career, Not Just a Job” w/
Anne Guthrie, explore the strate-
gies it takes to move from a job to
a career, 6pm, downtown library,
info at 682-5450. FREE.
Oregon Wild Tuesday: Carter
Niemeyer - Retired Wolf Recovery
Coordinator, 7:30pm, Cozmic.
MUSIC Oregon Bach Festival: On
the House: Boeckman/Linsenberg
Recorder Duo, 1pm, Hult Center;
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