DELHI 2 DUBLIN PLAYS
WOW HALL ON SUNDAY
(SEE MUSIC LISTINGS)
FRIDAY, FEB. 22: Wine Tasting,
5-8pm, WineStyles Corvallis,
2333 NW Kings Blvd. $10.
Friends of the Library Big Book
Sale, proceeds benefi t literacy,
6pm-9pm today, 10am-5pm
tomorrow, 11am-4pm Sunday,
Corvallis-Benton County Public
Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave.
Eco-Film Festival 2013, 7pm,
Corvallis Odd Fellows Hall, 223
SW 2nd St. $5 sug. donat.
Myrlin Hepworth reads poetry,
7:30pm, Memorial Union Jour-
ney Room, OSU Campus.
SATURDAY, FEB. 23: Indoor Win-
ter Farmers Market, 9am-1pm,
Benton County Fairgrounds, 110
SW 53rd St.
Water for the World Winter Ban-
quet, 6-9pm, Corvallis Country
Club, 1850 SW Whiteside Dr.
$45-$80.
SUNDAY, FEB. 24: Bellydance
Classes w/Amirah, 6-7:30pm,
Downtown Dance, 223 SW 2nd
St. $15 drop-in.
Halakha: the “Way to Go” w/Rabbi
Jonathan Seidel, historical &
theoretical introduction to Jew-
ish law through the centuries,
7-8:30pm Wednesdays through
Feb. 27, Temple Beth Israel, 1175
E. 29th Ave.
Tai Chi, 7-8:30pm, Everyday Peo-
ple Yoga, 352 W. 12th Ave, info at
epyogaeugene.com Donat.
Qigong w/Solala Towler, 7pm,
Just Breathe, 2868 Willamette
St. $11.
THURSDAY
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Yoga Dance Party & vegetarian
dinner, 7pm, Alchemy Lotus Heal-
ing Center, 1380 W. 17th Ave. $8.
FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting,
5-7pm, Supreme Bean Coffee
Co., 2864 Willamette St. FREE.
The Corner Market continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 21.
GATHERINGS Group Acupunc-
ture Clinic, 10am orientation,
10-11:30am clinic, Trauma Heal-
ing Project, 2222 Coburg Rd, Ste
300, 687-9447. Donat.
Eugene Metro Business Net-
working International, 11:30am,
Downtown Athletic Club, 999
Willamette St., http://wkly.
ws/159 $12 lunch.
Teen Gaming, 3:30-5pm, Spring-
fi eld Library, 225 5th St., Spfd.
Interreligious Perspectives on
the Death Penalty: Panel Discus-
sion, 4-5:30pm, UO School of
Law 175, UO Campus.
Teen & Tween Scene Book
Groups, 4pm, downtown library,
info at 682-8316. FREE.
Board Game Night, new players
welcome, 6-11pm, Funagain
Games, 1280 Willamette St.,
info at 654-4205. FREE.
Trivia Night, 7pm, Sixth Street
Grill, 55 W. 6th Ave. FREE.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo w/
DJ Fallon Love, 8pm, Doc’s Pad,
710 Willamette St. FREE.
‘80s Night, 9pm, John Henry’s.
$3, females FREE before 11pm.
KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful Ones
Storytime, 1-year-olds w/caregiv-
ers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown
library, info at 682-8316. FREE.
Little Family Yoga Class for
preschoolers, 11am, Springfi eld
LIbrary, 225 5th St., Spfd.
Ridgeline Montessori Pre-
Lottery Information Session,
6:30pm, Ridgeline Montessori
Public Charter School, 4500 W.
Amazon Dr., info at ridgeline.org
or 682-9662.
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.
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.
Donat.
Team Run Eugene adult track
workout group, 6pm, ATA Track,
24th & Fillmore St. FREE.
Drop-in Kayaking, bring equip-
ment, no instruction provided,
ages 12 & up, 8-10pm, Echo
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, Feb. 21.
Free Yoga, mixed levels contin-
ues. See Thursday, Feb. 21.
Prenatal Yoga continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 21.
Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 21.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Feb. 21.
LECTURES/CLASSES “Dancing
Identities: Disrupting the Latina
Myth,” 4-5:30pm, Hendricks
Hall 330, UO Campus. FREE.
“Athletes, Geeks & Gamers:
Exploring Gender & Profes-
sional E-Sports,” 5-7pm, Knight
Library, UO Campus. FREE.
“Medicare Made Easy for those
new to Medicare,” 5-6pm, 333
W. 10th Ave., RSVP at 222-9020.
FREE.
Small Business Clinic: ASk
the Experts, 5pm, downtown
library, info at 682-5450. FREE.
“Living Under Drones,” 7pm,
First United Methodist Church,
1376 Olive St. FREE.
SOCIAL DANCE Yoga Dance
Party & vegetarian dinner, 7pm,
Alchemy Lotus Healing Center,
1380 W. 17th Ave. $8.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Contact Juggling, 7:30-8:30pm,
SPIRITUAL Reiki Tummo Healing
Clinic, 5:30-7:30pm, 1340 W.
17th Ave., call 914-0431 for appt.
Donat.
“The Buddhist View on Depres-
sion” w/Tulku Jigme Rinpoche,
6:30pm, Wellsprings Friends
School, 3590 W. 18th Ave.
Overcoming Your Inner Pharaoh,
attain your hopes & dreams
w/Shmuel Shalom (Geoffrey)
Cohen, 13 Thursdays, 7pm,
info & pre-reg. at 514-2571 or
conscioustorah.com $15/night,
$130/series.
Zen West meditation group,
beginners welcome, 7:30-9pm,
Unitarian Universalist Church of
Eugene, 1685 W. 13th Ave, info
at 543-5344. Donat.
THEATER Carousel continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 21.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose
Garden, bring gloves & small
hand-weeding tools, instruction
provided, noon-3pm, end of N.
Jefferson St., 682-5025.
CORVALLIS
AND SURROUNDNG
AREAS
Note: Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the fi rst day of the event.
THURSDAY, FEB. 21: Writing
Workshop w/Kim Stafford,
2-4pm, Corvallis Public Library,
645 NW Monroe Ave. FREE.
Wine Tasting, 5-7pm, First Al-
ternative North, 2855 NW Grant
Ave., info at 452-3115.
Beavers Vs. Stanford, 8pm, Gill
Coliseum, OSU Campus, info at
osubeavers.com
TUESDAY, FEB. 26: Gearing
Up For Gardening, noon-1pm,
Corvallis-Benton County Public
Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave.
FREE.
Winter Party w/Corvallis Young
Pros, 5-7pm, SUBZero, 126 SW.
4th St.
ATTENTION
OPPORTUNITIES
Actors Cabaret Auditions for
Seussical, needed: 7 female
leads, one boy lead & addition
children aged 8-13. Prepare a
Broadway-style song for your
audition, a pianist will be avail-
able or you can use a CD/MP3
player. Auditions take place at
1pm Saturday, Feb. 23. Info is
available at aceboxoffi ce@aol.
com or 683-4368.
A new non-commercial art
space for idea based art called
Project Space is opening in
Salem. There is now an open call
to artists looking for a space to
engage with others & create/
show art. Call (503)-581-2228
x311 or email lisa@salemart.org
for more information, proposals
are due by March 31.
Beyond Toxics call for interns/
volunteers: Go to www.beyon-
dtoxics.org or send email to
volunteers@beyondtoxics.org
Bicycle-Pedestrian commit-
tee has 7 openings, apply at
eugene-or.gov/bpac or lee.
shoemaker@ci.eugene.or.us
Campbell Community Center’s
computer lab will be open
Monday to Friday from 9:30-
10:30pm, 155 High St., more
info at 682-5318. FREE.
Citizen Police Academy is now
accepting applications for their
next Academy class, Academy
begins March 27. Deadline for
applications is March 4. Find
app & info at springfi eld-or.gov/
police/home.html
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 cre-
ating a multimedia slideshow to
document the event. For info on
this project, contact Katherine
Williams at lanecountyhistori-
calsociety@gmail.com
FIRST Children’s Center call for
volunteers, 682-8749.
Join the Museum of Natural and
Cultural History Volunteer Team:
email Jules at jabbott@uoregon.
edu or call 346-1694.
Maude Kerns Art Center call
to artists: Oregon Made for
Interiors, submission deadline
Friday, March 22., $15 submis-
sion fee, call 345-1571 or visit
mkartcenter.org for more info &
to submit.
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.
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
United Way of Lane County call
to volunteers: help the elderly,
American Red Cross, Cottage
Grove or South Hill Rehabilita-
tion Center, call 741-6000 ex.
159 to sign up.
Volunteer w/SASS to end vio-
lence, info at 484-9791.
West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue
is looking for foster homes for
kittens & cats. Kittens need
homes until they are big enough
to be spayed/neutered. Adult
cats need a safe place to stay
until they can be re-homed. All
you need is a little spare room.
Food & all necessities are sup-
plied, info at westcoastdogand-
cat.org or 225-4955, or email
westcoastvolunteer@gmail.com
Willamette Girlchoir auditions,
Dolce & Bella Voce choirs, more
info at 503-370-6383 & wil-
lamettegirlchoir.org
Young Writers Association
Winter Creative Writing Groups
for Youth: sign up at ywlane.org
or at 485-2259.
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