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    CALENDAR
Hollow Pool, 1655 Echo Hollow
Rd. $5.
Hot Mamma’s Club, 8:15pm, All
That! Dance Company, 855 W.
1st Ave., info at 688-1523 or
allthatdance@hotmail.com $10.
Aqua Yoga continues. See Thurs-
day, Nov. 29.
Free Yoga, mixed levels contin-
ues. See Thursday, Nov. 29.
Prenatal Yoga continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 29.
Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 29.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Nov. 29.
THE PHYSICS PLAY WOW
HALL ON TUESDAY (SEE
MUSIC LISTINGS, PG. 25)
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.
A Course in Miracles Drop-In
Study Group, 10-11:45am, Unity
of the Valley, 39th & Hilyard, 914-
0431. FREE.
Open Heart Meditation, noon,
Unity of the Valley, 39th &
Hilyard, info at open-your-heart.
org.uk FREE.
THURSDAY
DECEMBER 6
S U N R I S E 7: 3 4 A M ; S U N S E T 4 : 3 4 P M
A V G . H I G H 4 7; A V G . L O W 3 5
COMEDY Cannabis Comedy
Night, 8pm, WOW Hall. $5.
Brickwall Comedy Club Amateur
Competition, $500 prize,
8:30pm, Brickwall Comedy Club.
$5.
DANCE Dance of the Cygnets,
7pm, Hult Center, info at eugene-
symphony.org FREE.
FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting,
5-7pm, Supreme Bean Coffee Co.,
2864 Willamette St. FREE.
Park Blocks Farmer’s Market con-
tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 29.
The Corner Market continues. See
Thursday, Nov. 29.
GATHERINGS Group Acupuncture
Clinic, 10am-noon, Trauma Heal-
ing Project, 2222 Coburg Rd., STE
300, 687-9447.
Eugene Metro Business Network-
ing International, 11:30am,
Downtown Athletic Club, 999 Wil-
lamette St., http://wkly.ws/159
$12 lunch.
Teen & Tween Scene Book
Groups, 4pm, downtown library,
info at 682-8316, pre-reg. FREE.
Police Commission Outreach
Committee, an opportunity to
voice suggestions, commenda-
tions & criticism about our police
policies, 5:30pm, downtown
library.
‘80s Night, 9pm, John Henry’s.
$3, females FREE before 11pm.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo con-
tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 29.
New Zone Gallery Holiday Gift
Store continues. See Thursday,
Nov. 29.
KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful Ones
Storytime, 1-year-olds w/caregiv-
ers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown
library, info at 682-8316. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES “Medicare
Made Easy for those new to Medi-
care,” 5-6pm, 333 W. 10th Ave.,
RSVP at 222-9020. FREE.
Brooks Robertson Performance
& Clinic, 7pm, McKenzie River
Music, 455 W. 11th Ave. $10.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Athletic League Registration,
9am-5pm through Jan. 4,
9am-5pm, Amazon Community
Center, 2700 Hilyard St., info at
682-5409.
Wii Bowling for Seniors, 1-3pm,
Petersen Barn Community
Center, 870 Berntzen Rd., info at
682-5521. FREE, pre-reg.
Kundalini Yoga Mixed Levels w/
Siri Kirin (Kathe Forrest), 5pm,
address & info at 512-934-1725
or 255-3372. Donat.
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.
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.
Drop-in Kayaking, bring equip-
ment, no instruction provided,
ages 12 & up, 8-10pm, Echo
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. Donat.
THEATER No Shame Eugene The-
ater Workshop, write/workshop
short-form pieces, 7:30-9:30pm,
New Zone Gallery, 164 W. Broad-
way. FREE.
A Christmas to Remember contin-
ues. See Thursday, Nov. 29.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose
Garden, bring gloves & small
hand-weeding tools, instruction
provided, noon-3pm, end of N.
Jefferson St., 682-5025.
ON THE ROAD
CORVALLIS AND
SURROUNDNG AREAS
Note: Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the fi rst day of the event.
FRIDAY, NOV. 30: Elena Passarel-
lo reading & booksigning: “Let
Me Clear My Throat,” 7:30pm,
Memorial Union, OSU Campus.
SATURDAY, DEC. 1: Corvallis
Community Rhythm Circle, 7:30-
9pm, 101 NW. 23rd St. FREE.
ATTENTION
OPPORTUNITIES
Beyond Toxics call for interns/
volunteers: Go to www.beyon-
dtoxics.org or send email to
volunteers@beyondtoxics.org
Bicycle-Pedestrian committee
has 7 openings, apply at eugene-
or.gov/bpac or lee.shoemaker@
ci.eugene.or.us
Cascade Chorus call for male
singers: accurate musical ear
& love of music required for
barbershop harmony chorus,
meet 7pm-9pm Tuesdays, St.
Paul’s Catholic Church Fellowship
Hall, 1201 Satre St., more info at
221-9703 or cascadechorus.org
Chamber Music Amici Art
Contest, info & submissions at
emeraldartcenter.org deadline,
December 5.
DIVA call for fi lm submissions:
2013 OpenLens Festival, 15
mins. max, deadline for submis-
sions 5pm, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012,
forms & req. at openlens.prosce-
nia.net or contact openlensfesti-
val@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
Energy Assistance for Seniors,
apply for assistance w/paying
utility bills, call 541-682-5354
after 8:30am.
Eugene collection sites open to
receive gift-fi lled shoe boxes,
Hope Chapel, 3745 W. 11th Ave.,
call 800-353-5949 for more
details.
FIRST Children’s Center call for
volunteers, 682-8749.
Gateway Mall Giving Trees are
now on display to collect holiday
gifts for local families through
the Salvation Army & The Arc
Lane County. Deadline for gifts is
Tuesday, Dec. 18 at noon.
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.
The National Association of Letter
Carriers will be picking up non-
perishable food donations let at
mail boxes & post offi ces while
on their rounds. All food collected
stays in the community.
Planned Parenthood electoral
interns needed, cover letter &
resume to nichi.masters@ppcw.
org
Sam Bond’s needs new hosts for
their weekly Bingo nights, drop
by on Mondays and tryout live,
9-11:30pm. 21 & over.
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.
Terra Nova Theatre Auditions for
Dusk, needed: two males in their 30s
& one in his 60s, one female in her late
30s-early 40s, appts. at 285-0819.
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
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k
An evening of personal stories involving prancers and vixens
Friday, December 7
Doors 8p, Show 8:30-10:30p
Cozmic Pizza
199 W Eighth Ave.
Tickets are $15 at the
door Theater
or $13 in
Bagdad
3702 SE Hawthorne
Boulevard
advance from CozmicPizza.com
and
at the
Cozmic Pizza box offi ce.
Employment First —
Success begins with you!
This is George. He has many interests including cooking, gardening
and bowling with his Special Olympics bowling team. George has
worked at LCC for several years. Recently George was hired by KBS.
He now provides contracted housekeeping services at Macy’s Department Store. George
says “it’s been a great experience, never a dull moment, keeps me on my toes. I like the
variety and the people are great and friendly.” His supervisor Pat says that George is
“doing better than I expected, he’s eager to please and fun to be around. We are planning
to teach him everything we can.” George is just one example of a great worker looking for
an opportunity to work. Hiring people with disabilities is not only the right thing to do, it
is good for business; lower absentee rates, tax benefits and dependable employees.
Contact LCC Specialized Support Services for more information.
Patty Parks, Lane Community College, 541-463-5099 or parksp@lanecc.edu
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
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• Taco Shop
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