Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, September 13, 2012, Page 12, Image 12

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    what's
happening
13 thurs
Sunrise 6:50am; Sunset 7:26pm
Av High 78; Av Low 48
FOOD/DRINK Trip to Mt. Angel
Harvest Festival, food costs not in-
cluded, 9:30am-5:30pm, Amazon
Community Center, 2700 Hilyard
St., info at 682-5373. $32.
Park Blocks Farmer’s Market,
1-5pm today & Thursday, Sept. 20,
11am-3pm Tuesday, Park Blocks.
The
Corner
Market,
noon-
6pm today, tomorrow, Tuesday,
Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. 20,
295 River Rd., 513-4527.
FOOD for Lane County Youth
Farm stand, 2-6pm today &
Thursday, Sept. 20, Sacred Heart
at RiverBend, 3333 Riverbend Dr.,
Spfd.
Wine tasting, 5-7pm today &
Thursday, Sept. 20, Supreme Bean
Coffee Co., 2864 Willamette St.
FREE.
GATHERINGS
Group
Acupuncture Clinic, 10am-noon,
Trauma Healing Project, 2222
Coburg Rd., STE 300, 687-9447.
Eugene
Metro
Business
Networking
International,
11:30am, Downtown Athletic Club,
999 Willamette St., http://wkly.
ws/159 $12 lunch.
Cultural
Services
Advisory
Committee, noon, downtown li-
brary, info at 682-5700.
Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th & Pearl.
FREE.
Eugene Bicycle & Pedestrian
Advisory Committee Meeting,
5:30pm, the Atrium, 99 W. 10th
Ave., info at 682-5471.
Eugene
Police
Commission,
5:30pm, Eugene Police HQ,
300 Country Club Rd., info at
682-5852.
East Eugene Gift Circle, share
what you most want to give &
receive, 6pm potluck, 7pm cir-
cle, Resurrection Episcopal, 3925
Hilyard St., info at 525-8324.
River
Celebration,
6-8pm,
McKenzie Fire & Rescue Training
Center, 42870 McKenzie Hwy.,
Leaburg.
Pacifi c
&
Asian
American
Community
conversation
w/
Dr. Sheldon Berman, 6:30-8pm,
McCornack Elementary School,
1968 Brittany St.
WOW Hall board of directors
meeting, open to public, 6:30pm,
Growers Market Building, 454
Willametee St. FREE.
Hearing Loss Association Meeting,
7-9pm, Hilyard Community Center,
2500 Hilyard St., info at 790-1290.
FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Wonderful
Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am, down-
town library, info at 682-8316.
FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES “New
to Medicare? Learn the How-To’s,”
5-6pm, LTCA offi ces, 333 W. 10th
Ave., 222-9020. FREE.
Franchising 101, 6pm, downtown li-
brary, info at 682-5450. FREE.
Rare Fungi in the Pacifi c
Northwest, 7pm, LCC, Rm. 115,
Science Bldg. FREE.
MUSIC Pretty Lights, 6:30pm,
Cuthbert Amphitheater, 762-
8099. $33 adv., $38 D.O.S.
Thursday Night Live in the Wine
Room, 7pm, Territorial Vineyards,
907 W. 3rd Ave. FREE.
Buckethead, guitar god, 8pm,
McDonald Theatre. $25 adv., $30
door.
Be Good Tanyas, 9pm, Cozmic.
$25 adv., $30 door.
Whitewater Ramble, 9pm, Sam
Bond’s. $5.
20, Eugene Yoga, 3575 Donald St.
FREE.
Drop-in Kayaking, bring equip-
ment, no instruction provided,
ages 12 & up, 8-10pm today &
Thursday, Sept. 20, 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, 5:30-7:30pm, 2550
Portland St., 914-0431. FREE.
High Holy Days Workshop: Getting
Meaning out of Rosh haShan-
nah w/Shmuel Shalom (Geoffrey)
Cohen, start the process of plant-
ing the life you desire, 7pm, info
& location at conscioustorah.com
514-2571. $15.
THEATER No Shame Eugene
Theater Workshop, write 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.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
BENEFITS LASC Benefi t w/Low
Yachats Bike River Tour, 9am-
5:30pm, Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St., info at 682-
5318. $40.
Walk with Us, weekly self-led
neighborhood walking group,
ages 50 & up, 9:30-10:30am today
& Sept. 20, meet at Petersen Barn
Community Center, 870 Berntzen
Rd. FREE.
Sunset Tree Climb, 5-8pm,
Sladden Park. $30.
Gentle
Yoga,
5:30-6:30pm,
Trauma Healing Project, 2222
Coburg Rd., STE 300, 687-9447.
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm today
& Thursday, Sept. 20, RiverBend
Medical Center, 3333 Riverbend
Dr., Spfd., 222-7074. $11, $40 for
4 classes.
Free Yoga, mixed levels 7:20-
8:30pm today & Thursday, Sept.
14 fri
Sunrise 6:51am; Sunset 7:24pm
Av High 78; Av Low 47
Tide Drifters, 6:30-8:30pm, New
Day Bakery, 449 Blair Blvd., info
at 485-8633. $3-$10.
FILM The Cats of Mirikitani ,
8:45pm, 458 Blair Blvd. 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, Sept. 13.
GATHERINGS Showdown on
Seeds: Oregon Farmers face the
GMO question, 11:50am-1:30pm,
Eugene Hilton, 66 E. 6th Ave.
Kesey Square Revival: Creating vi-
brant public space downtown that
focuses on community inclusion,
art vendors welcome, noon-5pm,
Kesey Square. FREE.
Weekly Bank of America protest,
4:30-5:30pm, 11th & Pearl. FREE.
Green Drinks, monthly gathering
of progressives, 5pm-7pm, New
Day Bakery, 449 Blair Blvd. FREE.
OE 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.
Science Pub, 7pm, Cozmic. $5
suggested don.
Trivia Night, 8pm, Rogue Public
House, 844 Olive St. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Baby
Storytime, ages 0-1 w/caregivers,
10:15am & 11:15am, downtown li-
brary. FREE.
Family Storytime, 11:15am, Bethel
Branch Library, 1990 Echo Hollow
Rd.; 11:15am, Sheldon Branch
Library, 1566 Coburg Rd., FREE.
Lego Club, ages 2-18, 2-4pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St.,
Spfd.
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 Food
Preservation: Tomatoes & Salsa,
learn how to use tomoatoes in the
winter, 6-9pm, Community Church
of Christ, 1485 Gilham Rd., pre-
reg. extension.oregonstate.edu.
$40.
Trees for Springfi eld: Springfi eld’s
21st Century Urban Forest, 7pm,
Atrium Building, 99 W. 10th Ave.,
info at eugene@friendsoftrees.
org or 632-3683. FREE.
MUSIC Acoustic Hootenanny,
3-6pm, Mrs. Thompson’s Herbs,
347 W. 5th Ave., 686-6136. FREE.
Phoebe Blume & Her Band: A
Benefi t for Bridgeway House,
7pm, Hult Center. $20.
The Ferns, Leo London, 9:30pm,
Sam Bond’s. $5.
ON THE AIR “The Sunday
Morning Hangover TV Show,”
11pm, Comcast channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: backpack Hidden Lake,
16 miles, sign up obsidians.org
18 movies
19 music
Walk ‘n’ Talkers, weekly self-
led
neighborhood
walking
group, 9-11am, meet at Campbell
Community Center, 155 High St.
FREE.
Oregon
Law
Sports
&
Entertainment Law Forum Golf
Tournament, 10:15am reg., 11am
start, Emerald Valley Country
Club, 83301 Dale Kuni Rd.,
Florence. $105, $50 law students.
Yoga for Everyone w/Suman
Barkhas, 3-4pm, Cardiovascular
Wellness & Rehabilitation, 3311
Riverbend Dr., Spfd., pre-reg. 222-
1985. FREE.
Sunset Tree Climb, 5-8pm,
Sladden Park. $30.
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm,
Eugene Yoga, 3575 Donald St.,
www.eugeneyoga.us $11.
Tree Climbing Drop-In, ages 6 &
up, 6-8pm, NE corner of Washburn
Park. $10.
UO Soccer, 6pm, Pape Field.
$2-$5.
SOCIAL DANCE Lipz Friday
Night Shake Up, 7-11pm, the City
Nightclub, 2222 MLK Jr. Blvd. $8.
Friday night Drop-in, Cha-Cha,
8:30-10pm, StaverDancePort, 41
E. 6th Ave. $10.
Salsa Dancing w/Jose Cruz,
8:30pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom, 1626
Willamette St. $7.
THEATER Side By Side By
Sondheim , 8pm Fridays &
Saturdays through Oct. 6, Actors
Cabaret, 996 Willamette St., tick-
ets at actorscabaret.org/tickets
$16-$41.95.
locally grown lunch at Cafe Le
Grange, 86013 Lorane Hwy, corner
of McBeth, spencercreekgrange.org
GATHERINGS Gathering of
Gardeners, 9am-4pm today, 10am-
3pm tomorrow, Village Green
Resort, 725 Row River Rd., info at
942-2491. $5.
Farm Fest, 10am-2pm, Food for
Lane County Youth Farm, 705
Flamingo Ave., Spfd., info at 343-
2822. FREE.
Saturday
Market,
10am-5pm,
10:00am David Rogers; 11:00am
Lorna Miller; 12:00pm Brian Cutean;
1:00pm Maya Love Band; 2:00pm
Paul & Nancy’s Love Truffl e;
3:30pm The Fiddlin’ Big Sue Band;
8th & Oak, see www.eugenesatur-
daymarket.org for info. FREE.
Lane County Dahlia Show, noon-
6pm today, 10am-4pm tomorrow,
Lane Events Center, 796 West 13th
Ave., info at 346-2361. FREE.
Outdoor Oakridge Antique & Art
Market, 10am-8pm, Junk Monkey
Antiques lawn, 47581 Hwy 58,
Oakridge, 782-5878. FREE.
“Building the Universe,” noon-
3pm, UOMNCH, 1680 E. 15th Ave.
$2-$3, mem. FREE.
Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, downtown
library, info at 342-2914. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES
Family
Exploration
Day,
10am-2pm,
Meadowlark Prairie. FREE.
Family Music Time, 10:15am, down-
town library, info at 682-8316.
FREE.
Mexican Independence Day Family
Celebration, noon-3pm, Kesey
Square. FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
15 sat
Sunrise 6:52am; Sunset 7:22pm
Av High 78; Av Low 47
ART/CRAFT
Arts of OSLP,
2-7pm, Cozmic. $5.
BENEFITS
Hoedown
for
Humanity, 4-11pm, Lebanon Elks,
633 Park St., Lebanon. Don.
FILM The Invisible War , 7pm,
Wildish Theater, 630 Main St.,
Spfd. $10.
FOOD/DRINK Willamette Valley
Farm-to-Farm Century, 6:30am-
7pm, Monroe Legion Hall, reg. at
farmtofarmride.com.
Hideaway Bakery Farmers’ Market,
9am-2pm, Hideaway Bakery 3377
E. Amazon.
Open Season w/Party Lite & the
Pampered Chef, 9-11am, Aquila &
Priscilla’s, 1843 Pioneer Pkwy. E.,
Spfd.
FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm
stand, 10am-2pm, 705 Flamingo
Ave., Spfd.
Spencer Creek Community Growers’
Market 10am-2pm, produce, crafts,
Compost
Demo,
10am-noon,
Riverhouse Compost Education
Site, 301 N. Adams St. FREE.
Home Remodeling Seminars,
10am, Eugene Design Center, 2817
Oak St. FREE.
Store & Share Digital Photos,
10am, downtown library, info at
682-5450. FREE.
ASL in the park: learn American
Sign Language w/Anne Devlin, all
ages, 2pm, Skinner Butte Park,
www.signwithmebaby.org FREE.
Eugene Pioneers: a video about
Eugene’s history by Darrell Jabin,
3pm, downtown library, info at
682-5450. FREE.
LITERARY
Third Saturday
Readers Series, poets, 5pm, Tsunami
Books, 2585 Willamette St. FREE.
MUSIC Jupiter Hollow, I-Chele
& The Circle of Light, Uncle
Stumbles, The Merge, 2pm,
The Bulb Ranch, 1737 Brooklyn,
Glenwood. $5.
Conjugal Visitors, 6:30pm din-
ner, 7:30pm music, Deadwood
Community Center, Deadwood,
964-5031. Don.
If you sit down and think about it, it’s pretty crazy
just how many sounds can be made with a guitar.
That’s essentially six strings, some wood and some
wiring, for the record, but people keep coming up
with new ways to push the limits. Hendrix did it back
in the ‘60s, and the dawning of speed metal saw the
guitar’s technical barriers being broken, but of late
we’re experiencing a guitar-god drought. Enter the
oasis: Buckethead, the man with a face as elusive
as his chops. His head adorned with KFC bucket, he
stands on stage and works his fi ngers to the bone in
a display of unfathomable virtuosic technicality. In
short, he is truly master of his domain; in this case,
six strings, some wood and some wiring. Buckethead
plays 8pm, Thursday, Sept. 13, at McDonald Theatre;
$25 adv., $28 door.
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