Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, June 06, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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Otter Rock & Roll Youth Surf Contest, 8am-3pm,
Devil’s Punchbowl State Park, Otter Rock, www.
otterrockandroll.com $20 adv., $35 by 8am day of.
Kidical Mass Family Bike Camping Trip, biking,
games, food & fun for the whole family, today &
tomorrow, Armitage Park, info at kidicalmass.org
Bike Fest, motorcycle show, games, poker run, live
music, chapter challenge, fundraiser for Homeless
Youth on Their Own, 9am-4pm, between 5th & 8th
on Main, downtown Cottage Grove. FREE.
South Willamette Wineries Association Barrel Tour,
charter bus to four vineyards, 9:30am, 221-8592,
www.southwillamettewineries.com $60.
Outdoor Oakridge Antique & Art Market, 10am-
8pm, Junk Monkey Antiques lawn, 47581 Hwy 58,
Oakridge, 782-5878. FREE.
Mini Maker Faire, 11am-3pm, Science Factory
Children’s Museum & Exploration Dome, 2300 Leo
Harris Pkwy, www.eugenemakerfaire.com
West Eugene Wetlands exploration, noon, reg.
NABA.ES.trips@gmail.com
Family Sailing, ages 8 & up, no experience required,
bring dinner, 5-9:30pm, Richardson Park Marina,
Fern Ridge Reservoir, 682-5329. $30 per person.
A Midsummer Night’s Run, 6pm 2k kids run, 6:30pm
10k run, 6:40pm 5k run/walk, Crescent Valley High
School, 4444 NW Highland Dr., Corvallis, http://
midsummernightsrun.org
Roving Park Players: The Critic, 6pm today &
tomorrow, Maurie Jacobs Park. FREE.
Noble Summer Saturdays continue. See June 8.
PHOTO BY SEBASTIAN MLYNARSK
Saturday Market, 10am-5pm; music includes 2pm
Gerry Rempel Jazz Syndicate; 3:30pm Rob Tobias
& The Northwest Express; 8th & Oak, see www.
eugenesaturdaymarket.org for more. FREE.
After last year’s
inaugural What
the Festival (WTF) it
was pretty clear that
this event (7/26-7/28
this year), which explores
forward-thinking electronic
music and was inspired by the
Burning Man tradition,was here to
stay. And its Eastern Oregon setting
makes it that much more appealing
to bassheads around the Northwest.
This year’s lineup? A-Trak, Purity Ring
(pictured), Flosstradamus, Gramatik,
Pantyraid and much more.
Picc-A-Dilly Flea Market, 10am-4pm, Lane Events
Center, 796 W. 13th Ave., info at 683-5589. $1.50.
Kidical Mass Family Bike Camping Trip continues.
See June 15.
Father’s Day Family Challenge Course, ages 9 & up,
10:30am-3:30pm, Spencer Butte Challenge Course,
reg. www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll $25.
TUESDAY, 6/18
Human Rights Commission Meeting, 5:30-8:30pm,
Atrium Building, 99 W. 10th Ave.
Fiddler on the Roof continues. See June 12.
OBRA Criterium continues. See June 11.
Much Ado About Nothing continues. See June 14.
Ems vs. Boise continues. See June 14.
WEDNESDAY, 6/19
An Unfi nished Life, 1pm, Willamalane Adult Center,
215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE.
The Critic continues. See June 15.
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness continues. See June 12.
Fiddler on the Roof continues. See June 12.
Much Ado About Nothing continues. See June 14.
Ems vs. Boise continues. See June 14.
SUNDAY, 6/16
Obsidians: hike Crescent Mountain, 9.3 miles, sign
up obsidians.org
THURSDAY, 6/20
Obsidians: bike Scio Covered Bridges, 48 miles, sign
up obsidians.org
Bites For Rights, Basic Rights Oregon’s most delicious
fundraiser of the year, more than 100 restaurants, coff ee
shops, bars & bakeries around the state will donate a
generous percentage of their day’s proceeds to Basic
Rights Oregon, feast to promote fairness for our LGBT
friends. For a list of participating businesses visit www.
basicrights.org/featured/join-us-for-bites-for-rights/
Strawberry Social, ages 50 & up, 2pm-3pm, Petersen
Barn Community Center, 870 Berntzen Rd., www.
eugene-or.gov/
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