Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, November 08, 2012, Page 16, Image 16

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    WHAT’S
HAPPENING
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 8
S U N RIS E 6 : 59 A M ; S U NS E T 4 : 53 PM
AV G. HIGH 55 ; AV G. LO W 39
COMEDY Brickwall Comedy Club
Amateur Competition, $500 prize,
8:30pm, Brickwall Comedy Club.
$5.
FOOD/DRINK Park Blocks Farmer’s
Market, 1-5pm today & Thursday,
Nov. 15, 11am-3pm Tuesday, Park
Blocks.
The Corner Market, noon-6pm
today, tomorrow, Tuesday,
Wednesday & Thursday, Nov. 15,
295 River Rd., 513-4527.
Wine tasting, 5-7pm today &
Thursday, Nov. 15, 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 Network-
ing International, 11:30am, Down-
town Athletic Club, 999 Willamette
St., http://wkly.ws/159 $12 lunch.
Cascade Mycological Society Gen-
eral Meeting, 7-9pm, LCC Campus.
Hearing Loss Association meeting,
7-9pm, Hilyard Community Center,
2580 Hilyard St., info at 790-1290.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo w/
DJ Fallon Love, 8pm today &
Thursday, Nov. 15, Doc’s Pad, 710
Willamette St. FREE.
HEALTH Free Flu Shots for folks
who are homeless, 3-6pm, the
Mission. info at ruthduemler@
comcast.net
KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful Ones
Storytime, 1-year-olds w/caregiv-
ers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown
library, info at 682-8316. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Teen Work-
shop: Storytelling Through Comics,
ages 12-18, 2-4pm, Springfi eld
Library, 225 5th St., Spfd.
“New to Medicare? Learn the How-
To’s,” 5-6pm, 333 W. 10th Ave, RSVP
at 222-9020. FREE.
“Kitchen Design for Entertaining,”
6pm, The Neil Kelly Showroom,
2817 Oak St., RSVP at neilkelly.com
or 683-6085.
“What Motivates People to Help
Others in Need?” 6pm, downtown
library, info at 682-5450. FREE.
“Life on Bonaire’s Coral Reef Eco-
system, 2012,” 6:30pm, Yachats
Commons, 4th St. & Hwty. 101.
Science Pub: “Minds, Brains &
Worms: the Biological Basis of
Thought,” 7pm, Cozmic. $5 donat.
LITERARY Aaron Nicholson reading
& slideshow, 4pm, Tsunami Books,
2585 Willamette St. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsid-
ians: Mushroom Foray, 3 miles,
sign up obsidians.org
Walk with Us, weekly self-led
neighborhood walking group, ages
50 & up, 9:30-10:30am today
& Thursday, Nov. 15, meet at
Petersen Barn Community Center,
870 Berntzen Rd. FREE.
Yoga for Relaxation, 12:30-1:30pm,
Trauma Healing Project, 2222
Coburg Rd., 687-9447.
Mahjong for Seniors, 1-4pm,
Campbell Community Center, 155
High St. $0.25.
Gentle Yoga, 5:30-6:30pm, Trauma
Healing Project, 2222 Coburg Rd.,
STE 300, 687-9447.
Kundalini Yoga Mixed Levels w/
Siri Kirin (Kathe Forrest), 5pm,
address & info at 512-934-1725 or
255-3372. Donat.
Prenatal Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm today
& Thursday, Nov. 15, RiverBend
Medical Center, 3333 Riverbend
Dr., Spfd., 222-7074. $11, $40 for
4 classes.
Aqua Yoga, 5:45-6:45pm today &
Thursday, Nov. 15, Tamarack Well-
ness Center, 3575 Donald St. $11.
Contact Juggling, 7:30-8:30pm,
Academy of Artistic Gymnastics,
1205 Oak Patch Rd., 344-2002.
$10 Drop-In, $80 for 10 class
punchcard. First class FREE.
Contact Staff w/Brandon, 7:45-
8:45pm, Academy of Artistic
Gymnastics, 1205 Oak Patch Rd.,
344-2002. $10 Drop-In, $80 for 10
class punchcard. First class FREE.
Drop-in Kayaking, bring equip-
ment, no instruction provided,
ages 12 & up, 8-10pm today &
Thursday, Nov. 15, Echo Hollow
Pool, 1655 Echo Hollow Rd. $5
SOCIAL DANCE Contra Dance,
7:30pm, the Dunn School, 3411
Willamette St., info at 521-0596.
$12, $10 mem.
Crossroads Blues/Fusion, no
partner necessary, 7:30pm lesson,
8:30pm-midnight social dance,
Just Breathe, 2868 Willamette
St. $5.
SPIRITUAL Yoga Attunement w/
Dave Curtis, all levels, 6:45-8am,
Saraha Nyingma, 447 E. 40th Ave.,
info at yogawithdave.com or 515-
3614. $10 pre-reg., $12 door.
Reiki Tummo Healing Clinic,
5:30-7:30pm, 2550 Portland St.,
914-0431. FREE.
HH Dudjom Rinpoche Anniver-
sary Buddhist Celebration, 7-9pm,
Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Temple,
477 E. 40th Ave.
THEATER Anything Goes! 7:30pm
today through Saturday, South
Eugene High School Auditorium, 20th
& Patterson St., info at 790-8070.
No Shame Eugene Theater Work-
shop, 7:30-9:30pm, New Zone Gal-
lery, 164 W. Broadway Ave. FREE.
No Exit, 7:30pm today, tomorrow &
Saturday, 2pm Sunday, LCC Campus,
tix at 464-5761. $8 stu., $10.
To Begin the World Again: The Life
of Tom Paine, 7:30pm, Knight Law
Center 110, UO Campus. FREE.
Love Will Shake, 16 & over, 8pm to-
day, tomorrow & Saturday, Robinson
Theatre, tix at 346-4363. $14, $12
sen., stu. FREE.
Next Fall, 8pm today through Sunday
& Thursday, Nov. 15, Lord Leebrick
Theatre, 540 Charnelton St. $12-$24.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose
Garden, bring gloves & small
hand-weeding tools, instruction
provided, noon-3pm, end of N. Jef-
ferson St., 682-5025.
FRIDAY
NOVEMEBER 9
S U N R I S E 7: 01 A M ; S U N S E T 4 : 5 2 P M
AV G. HIGH 54 ; AV G. LO W 39
BENEFITS Whole Earth Nature Fun-
draiser w/Sol Seed, 5pm, Cozmic.
COMEDY Leave Your Pans At Home
Comedy w/Michael McGowan, 21+,
9:30pm, Cornucopia, 207 E. 5th
Ave. FREE.
FILM Examination 1977, 6pm, Wil-
lamette Hall 110, UO Campus. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK Eugene Food Not
Bombs, 2-4pm, 8th & West Park. FREE.
Marketplace@Sprout, indoor farm-
ers’ market, 3-7pm, First Christian
Church, 418 A St., Spfd.
Shop hosted wine pour, 5-7pm,
Wineries Without Walls, Hwy. 126
& Territorial, Veneta, info at 935-
8443. FREE.
The Corner Market continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 8.
GATHERINGS BRAVA Breakfast,
8-9:30am, Hult Center, RSVP at
artsandbusinesseugene.com
Holiday Craft Fair, 10am-8pm
today, 10am-4pm tomorrow, Emer-
ald Art Center, 500 Main St., Spfd.,
info at 726-2062.
It’s pretty weird to imagine hip hop gracing the singer-songwriter-heavy stage at Cozmic, but who better to be that anomaly than
The Coup? The Bay Area crew has been blaring their politically charged, G-funk laced hip-hop for over twenty years, and it seems
there’s no end in sight. The group may have cut its teeth way back during the heydays of Public Enemy and De La Soul, but it hits
just as hard now as it did back then. So if you feel like throwing up a fi nger to the cold and removing your mud-stained fl annel for
an evening, hit Cozmic on Wednesday and see how epic hip hop on a board-stompin’ stage can be.
The Coup plays at 9pm Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Cozmic; $15. See Music Listings, page 25.
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