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    SHO 4rd Annual
CALENDAR
Wine
Tasting
FUNDRAISER
Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012 4-7pm
Hult Center Studio
SAMPLES PROVIDED BY:
Chateau Lorane, Benton Lane,
Silvan Ridge, Sweet Cheeks,
Chocolate Decadence,
Olive Grand, Eugene Coff ee Co.
Wine Sampling
Hors d’oeuvres
Silent Auction
Music by Group Th erapy
21 & Over • Tickets $15
www.HultCenter.org
or Hult Center ticket offi ce
541-682-5000
Employment First —
Success begins with you!
Meet Mike. He works at Eugene’s
new bakery, “Not Just Breads,” on River Road. The bakery
owner hired him and other clients of Oregon Supported
Living Program with the intention of employing and paying them just as he
would any employee without developmental disabilities. Mike’s attention to de-
tail, dependability and creativity has surpassed the bakery owner’s expectations
and already earned him a promotion and his own business cards. He loves learn-
ing new skills like cake decorating and cookie baking, and supervising “Ginger,”
the dragon bread oven. Mike’s story is just one example of many people waiting
to help you improve your business. Who can we refer to you?
For more information: Kim Mitch, Oregon Supported Living Program, 541-343-4196
Employment First is a statewide initiative to help create opportunities for adults with
developmental disabilities to secure appropriate and meaningful employment.
Funded by a grant from the Oregon Department of Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Services
COLLECTORS WEST GUN & KNIFE
SHOW, SATURDAY & SUNDAY,
LANE EVENTS CENTER
OpenLens Festival, 15 mins. max,
deadline for submissions 5pm,
Friday, Dec. 7, 2012, forms & req. at
openlens.proscenia.net or contact
openlensfestival@gmail.com
DIVA call for fi lm submissions:
2013 Teen Video Challenge, ages
13-19, 5 min fi lm submissions,
deadline for submissions 5pm,
Friday, March 8, 2013, forms &
req. at teenvideo.proscenia.net
or contact openlensfestival@
gmail.com
Do you remember the big snow?
Were you living in Eugene during
the winter of 1969? The Don
Hunter Project, w/the Lane
County Historical Society, is
creating a multimedia slideshow
to document the event. For info
on this project, contact Katherine
Williams at lanecountyhistorical-
society@gmail.com
Downtown library call for teen
volunteers: volunteer at the
library 4-5pm, Tuesdays through
Nov. 13, sign up 682-8316.
Energy Assistance for Seniors,
apply for assistance w/paying
utility bills, call 541-682-5354
after 8:30am.
FIRST Children’s Center call for
volunteers, 682-8749.
Interim Ward 6 City Council Rep-
resentative needed, applicants
must reside in Ward 6 & be an
eligible elector according to state
guidelines, apply at eugene-or.
gov/bcc
McKenzie Montessori Institute
call to artists: help artistically
renovate the outside of the insti-
tute’s bus, proposals accepted
through Nov. 30, call 228-5352.
MECCA call to volunteers: help w/
working reuse store, serving on
committees, sorting donations,
fundraising & more; contact
Patricia at volunteers@materials-
exchange.org or 302-1810.
Planned Parenthood electoral
interns needed, cover letter &
resume to nichi.masters@ppcw.
org
Promote literacy by buying a new
book for the young readers of
the Boys & Girls Club of Emerald
Valley, aged 6-18. Bring a new
book to the assistance league
thrift shop, 1149 Willamette St.,
from Saturday Oct. 20 through
Saturday Oct. 27, 10am-4pm. The
shop is usually closed Mondays,
but books or cash donations to
buy books may be dropped off
9am-noon Monday, Oct. 22.
B
Short Story Writing Contest for
teens: write a story containing
the phrase “May the odds be
ever in your favor.” 1500 words
or less, $50 prize. Deadline 5pm,
Saturday, Nov. 3. Forms at wher-
emindsgrow.org/teens.html
Soup Makers & sponsors wanted
for movie nights at Crow Middle/
High school, email Lisa Lively-
brooks at llivelyb@gmail.com
Springfi eld Arts Commission is
now accepting applications to
fi ll three vacancies on its nine-
member volunteer Arts Commis-
sion, apply at 225 5th St., Spfd.
Deadline Monday, Dec.10.
United Way of Lane County call
to volunteers: help the elderly,
American Red Cross, Cottage
Grove or South Hill Rehabilitation
Center, call 741-6000 ex. 159 to
sign up.
West Coast Dog & Cat Rescue call
for volunteers, help needed w/
adoptions, cleaning cages & fos-
tering, apps at PetSmart on Chad
Dr., info at westcoastdogandcat.
org or 225-4955.
Willamette Girlchoir auditions,
Dolce & Bella Voce choirs, more
info at 503-370-6383 & wil-
lamettegirlchoir.org
!
Pumpkin &
Cranberry Orange Bagels
Seasonal Cream Cheese flavors
Downtown
810 Willamette
341-1335
EDGEWOOD
Animal Clinic
West Eugene
4089 W. 11th
868-1072
SUSHI
342-6861
SEOUL
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL
H
50% OFF
2532 WILLAKENZIE • EUGENE
ACROSS FROM SHELDON HS
10AM - 12AM DAILY
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Compassionate Care. Exceptional Medicine.
Extraordinary dedication.
Dr. Sandra Smalley
& Dr. Jason Kimball
www.edgewoodanimalclinic.com
4010 Donald Street, Eugene | 541.341.6558
Monday – Friday 8-6pm
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