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2 thurs
Sunrise 6:02am; Sunset 8:36pm
Av High 84; Av Low 52
FILM Ophelia’s Place Thursday
Movie Matinee, 3:30pm, see www.
opheliasplace.net for info.
Occupy Eugene documentary
night, 8pm, Occupy Outpost VI,
7th & Pearl. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK The Corner
Market, noon-6pm today, to-
morrow, Tuesday, Wednesday &
Thursday, Aug. 9, 295 River Rd.,
513-4527.
FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm
stand, 2-6pm today & Thursday,
Aug. 9, Sacred Heart at RiverBend,
3333 Riverbend Dr., Spfd.
Wine tasting, 5-7pm today &
Thursday, Aug. 9, Supreme Bean
Coffee Co., 2864 Willamette St.
FREE.
GATHERINGS Eugene Metro
Business Networking International,
11:30am, Downtown Athletic Club,
999 Willamette St., http://wkly.
ws/159 $12 lunch.
Women’s Business Network Monthly
Luncheon, 11:30am-1:30pm, 12th
fl oor Eugene Hilton, 66 E. 6th Ave.
$20, $15 mem.
Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th & Pearl.
FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Wonderful
Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/care-
givers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown
library, info at 682-8316. FREE.
Mad Duckling Children’s Theatre:
Cinderella! Cinderella! 11am today,
tomorrow & Saturday, Amazon
Park. $5 ages 3 & up.
Stories in Motion for Kids w/Kellee
Blanchard, 1pm & 3pm, downtown
library, info at 682-8316. FREE.
Lego Club, ages, 2-18, 2-4pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St.,
Spfd. FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Medicare Experts at Your Service,
1-3pm, Willamalane Adult Activity
Center, Spfd. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Travel writ-
ing workshop w/Midge Raymond,
6pm, downtown library, info at
682-5450. FREE.
MUSIC Stories in Motion for Kids
w/Kellee Blanchard, 2pm, Bethel
Branch Library, 1990 Echo Hollow
Rd., info at 682-8316. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Walk with Us, weekly self-led
neighborhood walking group, ages
50 & up, 9:30-10:30am today &
Aug. 9, meet at Petersen Barn
Community Center, 870 Berntzen
Rd. FREE.
All-Comers Track Meet, ages 13 &
up, 5pm Thursdays through Aug.
9, Hayward Field, UO, www.ore-
gontrackclub.org $3 for 3 events.
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm to-
day & Thursday, Aug. 9, RiverBend
Medical Center, 3333 Riverbend
Dr., Spfd., 222-7074. $11, $40 for 4
classes.
Free Yoga, mixed levels 7:20-
8:30pm today & Thursday, Aug.
9, Eugene Yoga, 3575 Donald St.
FREE.
Drop-in Kayaking, bring equip-
ment, no instruction provided,
ages 12 & up, 8-10pm today &
Thursday, Aug. 9, Echo Hollow
Pool, 1655 Echo Hollow Rd. $5.
SOCIAL
DANCE Crossroads
Blues/Fusion, no partner neces-
sary, 7:30pm lesson, 8:30pm-mid-
night social dance, Just Breathe,
2868 Willamette St. $5.
SPIRITUAL Reiki Tummo Healing
Clinic, by appt., 5:30-7:30pm,
Portland St., 914-0431. Don.
Coalessence Ecstatic Dance
6-8pm today & Thursday,
9, Island Park, 215 W. C St.,
$5-$10.
THEATER
2550
Jam,
Aug.
Spfd.
The Silver Spur
Saloon , 6pm dinner, 7pm show
today, tomorrow, Saturday &
Thursday, Aug. 2, The Red Cane
Theatre, 1077 Chambers St.
$14-$18.
No Shame Eugene Theater
Workshop, write, direct & act
in original 5-min. pieces, 7:30-
9:30pm, 174 W. Broadway. FREE.
Breath of Spring , 8pm today, to-
morrow & Saturday, 2pm Sunday;
through Aug. 11, The Very Little
Theatre, 2350 Hilyard St., www.
TheVLT.com $10-$15.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen
Rose Garden, bring gloves & small
hand-weeding tools, instruction
provided, noon-3pm, end of N.
Jefferson St., 682-5025.
3 fri
Sunrise 6:03am; Sunset 8:33pm
Av High 84; Av Low 52
ART/CRAFT Mitzi Linn’s Annual
Studio Sale, 10am-7pm today,
tomorrow & Sunday, 4942 W.
Amazon Dr., 485-8725.
Lane Arts Council’s First Friday
ArtWalk, guest-hosted by Josh
Mazet, 5:30pm, The New Zone
Gallery, 164 W. Broadway, www.la-
nearts.org FREE.
City of Eugene & Lane Arts
Council: public art tour of tem-
porary student art installations,
6pm, Federal Courthouse steps,
www.lanearts.org FREE.
BENEFITS Dave Lippman/Wild
Bill Bailout, Bard of the Bankers,
benefi t for Occupy Eugene,
8:30pm, Cozmic. $7-10.
DANCE Cinderella:
A Rock
Opera Ballet , 7pm, Florence Event
Center, 715 Quince St., www.event-
center.org $15 & $25.
FILM Nordic Film Summer Series:
House of Angels: Third Time’s A
Charm , 7pm, Lawrence 177, UO.
FREE.
The Princess & the Frog , 8:30pm,
Royal Delle Park, Spfd. FREE.
Puss In Boots, 9pm, Willakenzie
Park. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK Eugene Food Not
Bombs, 2-4pm, 8th & West Park.
FREE.
Springfi eld
Farmers’
Market,
3-7pm, through Oct. 12, Library
Fountain Plaza, 5th & A St., Spfd.,
345-7106. FREE.
The Corner Market continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 2.
GATHERINGS Tayberry Jam: Lafa
Taylor, Medium Troy, Synrgy, Outpost,
Sol Seed, Basin & Range, Mabrak,
Marv Ellis, Afro Omega, Reeble Jar,
The Harmed Brothers, BrownChicken
BrownCow Stringband, w/global sus-
tainability summit and permaculture
teach-in, today, tomorrow & Sunday,
Cougar Mountain, Saginaw, www.tay-
berryjam.com $40-$80, 12 & under
FREE, carpool discounts.
Willamette Valley Blues & Brews
Fest, Debbie Davies, Rick Estrin &
the Nightcats, food, beer, crafts &
music, today & tomorrow, Island
Park, Spfd., www.wvbbf.org $15-$27.
Jim Wright Memorial Stearman
Fly-In, 10am-6pm, Jim Wright
Memorial Field, Cottage Grove,
www.oregonaviation.org
Kesey Square Revival: Creating vi-
brant public space downtown that
focuses on community inclusion,
art vendors welcome, noon-dark,
Kesey Square. FREE.
Guided Tours at UO Museum of
Natural & Cultural History, 1pm &
3pm, UO. FREE w/admission.
Weekly Bank of America protest
w/Wild Bill Bailout, 4:30-6pm, 11th
& Pearl. FREE.
Lane Arts Council’s Artist Alley,
artists set up tables to sell origi-
nal work, shop or start your own
table, 5pm set up, 5:30-8pm mar-
ket, Kesey Square, Willamette &
Broadway. FREE.
Occupy General Assembly, 6pm,
Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza,
8th & Oak.
Game Night, bring board game
or use house game, 7pm, Divine
Cupcake, 1680 W. 11th Ave. FREE.
Trivia Night, 8pm, Rogue Public
House, 844 Olive St. FREE.
Ms. Whiteaker Pageant w/Steve
Ibach, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $8.
KIDS/FAMILIES First Friday
Outdoor Baby Walk & Talk, ages
0-2 w/caregiver, 10-11am, www.eu-
gene-or.gov/recenroll
Baby Storytime, ages 0-1 w/care-
givers, 10:15am & 11:15am, down-
town library. FREE.
Family Storytime, 11:15am, Bethel
Branch Library, 1990 Echo Hollow
Rd.; 11:15am, Sheldon Branch
Library, 1566 Coburg Rd., FREE.
Family Sailing, ages 8 & up, no ex-
perience required, bring dinner,
5-9pm, Richardson Park Marina,
Fern Ridge Reservoir, 682-5329.
$30 per person.
LECTURES/CLASSES
Gastroenterology,
1-2:30pm,
Willamalane Center, 736-4444. FREE.
MUSIC Oakridge Ukulele Festival,
2pm today, 9am tomorrow,
9:30am Sunday, Oakridge, www.
oakridgehostel.com
Acoustic Hootenanny, 3-6pm, Mrs.
Thompson’s Herbs, 347 W. 5th
Ave., 686-6136. FREE.
The Huckleberrys, country, blue-
grass, 21 & up, 6pm, Saginaw
Vineyard, 80247 Delight Valley
Rd., Cottage Grove. FREE.
The Jazz ‘n’ Jammers, jazz, swing,
6pm, downtown library, info at
682-5450. FREE.
Mood Area 52, 6-8pm, Kesey
Square, moodarea52.com FREE.
Strange Charm, 7pm, Territorial
Vineyards, 907 W. 3rd Ave. FREE.
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Music’s Edge Summer Rock Camp
Show, 7pm, WOW Hall. $5.
Samba Ja, 7pm, Scobert Park, on
4th off Blair. FREE.
Wild Bill Bailout, Bard of the
Bankers, Dave Lippman, satire,
folk, 8:30pm, Cozmic. $7-$10.
ON THE AIR “The Sunday
Morning Hangover TV Show,”
Mark Hosler from Negativland
Part 2, 11pm, Comcast channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: bike Orchard Point, 25
miles; climb Three Fingered Jack,
11 miles, sign up obsidians.org
Tour de Lane bike rally, fi ve rides
25-100 miles, 7am today through
Sunday, Richardson Park, Junction
City, www.tourdelane.com
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm,
Eugene Yoga, 3575 Donald St.,
www.eugeneyoga.us $11.
SOCIAL DANCE Friday Night
Dance, East Coast wwing, 8:30-10pm,
StaverDanceSport, 41 E. 6th Ave. $10.
Salsa Dancing w/Jose Cruz,
8:30pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom, 1626
Willamette St. $7.
SPIRITUAL Temple Beth Israel:
Sabbath in the Park, bring picnic,
blanket or chairs, 5:30pm, Alton
Baker Park Shelter.
THEATER Poison Pen Players:
Lend Me a Tenor , 7pm today &
tomorrow, 2pm Sunday, Florence
Playhouse, 208 Laurel St.,
Florence, 997-1675. $10.
No Shame Eugene Performance:
15 fi ve-minute original acts,
7:30pm, The Atrium Building, 99
W. 10th Ave. FREE.
Breath of Spring continues. See
Thursday, Aug. 2.
The Silver Spur Saloon continues.
See Thursday, Aug. 2.
4 sat
Sunrise 6:07am; Sunset 8:32pm
Av High 84; Av Low 52
BENEFITS
Huge Yard Sale,
Eugene Zendo benefi t, 9am-4pm
today & tomorrow, 2190 Garfi eld St.
Santa Clara Fire District’s Annual
Chicken Bar-B-Que, 10:30am to
sell-out around 5pm, 2600 River
Rd. $9, $8 sr., $6 age 10 & under.
Ballet Fantastique’s “Cinderella,
benefi t for Noti Community
Center, 2:30pm, Noti Community
Center, 22713 Noti Loop Rd., Noti.
Dave Lippman/Wild Bill Bailout,
Bard of the Bankers, benefi t for
Occupy Eugene, 8:30pm, Cozmic,
199 W. 8th, Eugene, $7-10.
FILM
Hugo , 9pm,
Community Park. FREE.
Bethel
FOOD/DRINK Hideaway Bakery
Farmers’
Market,
9am-2pm,
Hideaway Bakery 3377 E. Amazon.
Take the alt-country genre and put an outlaw spin on it, then take 10
paces and draw. That’s about where you’ll meet Whitey Morgan halfway.
To go the full distance you’d have to see him on stage, which is an
experience ill-suited to anyone who is easily offended.
The last time Morgan rolled through town, he almost picked a fi ght
with an audience member. There was enough whiskey to do in a horse —
both in Morgan and the building, but particularly in Morgan — and enough
debauchery to burn down a building. Thankfully everyone came out all
right. But hey, there’s always next time, and that next time is upon us.
Supported by his band The 78’s, fueled by booze and birthed from
the Midwest honky-tonk scene, Morgan is a force of nature that takes
to the stage like a natural disaster — in a good way. Anyone who loves
country, alt-country, punk rock or attending outrageous performances
should keep this show up in their radar. Be prepared for a riot, or at least
a very wild time.
Whitey Morgan and the 78’s play 8:30 pm Sunday, Aug. 5, at Sam
Bond’s; $5.
TRASK BEDORTHA
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Theo’s Trio, acoustic, jazz, 5pm,
Cozmic. FREE.
Tim McLaughlin’s Revolving Trio,
7pm, Territorial Vineyards, 907 W.
3rd Ave. FREE.
Jitterbug
Perfume,
swing,
8:30pm, Cozmic. $6.
Grant Peeples w/Phoebe Blum,
John Elliott, acoustic, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. $1-$5.
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AUGUST 2, 2012
EUGENE WEEKLY
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