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CALENDAR Community HU, miracles, spiritual freedom & more, 11am, Eckankar Center of Eugene, 2833 Wil- lamette St. Ste C, call 343-2657. FREE. Prenatal Yoga with Simrat, 3-4:30pm, Yoga West Eugene, 3635 Hilyard St., info at 343- 7825, $8. Gnostic Mass Celebration, 8pm, Coph Nia Lodge OTO, 4065 W. 11th Ave. #43, info at cophnia-oto.org. THEATER In The Heights contin- ues. See Friday. Jameson’s Trivia Night, 7-9pm, 115 W. Broadway. Marijuana Anonymous, 12-step meeting, 7-8pm, St. Mary’s Church, 166 E. 13th Ave. Poetry Open Mic, 7pm, Granary Pizza, 259 East 5th Ave. FREE. Bingo, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE. Game Night, 9pm, Cowfi sh, 62 W. Broadway. FREE. Quizzo Pub Trivia w/Dr. Seven Phoenix, 9pm, Cornucopia Bar & Burgers, 295 W. 5th Ave. KIDS/FAMILIES No School Swim Day, ages 3-17, 1:40-3:40pm, Sheldon Pool, 2443 Willakenzie Rd. $3.25. Who Am I This Time? continues. See Thursday, Nov. 21. MONDAY LECTURES/CLASSES “Wild Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia Gorge,” w/John Laursen, 7pm, Knight Library Browsing Room, UO Campus. FREE. NOVEMBER 25 S U N R I S E 7: 21 A M ; S U N S E T 4 : 3 8 P M AV G. HIGH 49 ; AV G. LO W 3 6 FILM Movie Night, 9pm, The City, 2222 MLK Jr. Blvd. FREE. GATHERINGS Eugene Lunch Bunch Toastmasters, learn public speaking in a friendly at- mosphere, noon, Room 316, 101 W. 10th Ave., info at 341-1690. “Note to Educators: Hope Required When Growing Roses in Concrete,” w/Jeff Duncan-Andrade, 7:30pm, PLC 180, UO Campus. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. Zonta Says No to Violence Against Women, candlelight vigil, 4:30-5:30pm, 7th & Willamette. FREE. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Hatha Yoga Basics, 7-8:15am, Eugene Chiropractic Group, 131 E. 11th Ave., call 343-3455. $11. Board Game Night, hosted by Funagain Games, 7pm, The Barn Light, 924 Willamette St., info at thebarnlightbar.com. FREE. Chair Yoga, 7:30-8:30pm, Eu- gene Chiropractic Group, 131 E. 11th Ave., call 343-3455. $11. Gentle Yoga, 11am-noon, Trauma Healing Project, 2222 Coburg Rd, Ste 300, 687-9447. $5, scholarships available. Mom & Baby Yoga, 11am-noon, Just Breathe, 2868 Willamette St. Ste 200, call 343-3770. $11. Qigong for Health, 4:30pm, Wil- lamalane Adult Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. $4. Yin Yang Yoga, 5:30-6:45pm, Studio 508, 508 Blair Blvd. $10. Depression Bipolar Support Alliance, peer support group, 7-8:30pm, First United Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St. FREE. Evolve-Talk-Listen! A facilitated weekly salon for meaningful sharing, practice “compassion- ate nonviolent communication” to resolve diffi cult situations, 7-9pm, info & location at 484- 7366. $7-$20 don. Aerial Yoga, adult classes, 6-7pm, Bounce Gymnastics & Circus Arts Center, 329 W. 3rd Ave., 343-4222. $10 fi rst class, $15 drop-in. Beginners Evening Yoga, 6:30pm today & Wednesday, Willamalane Adult Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. $4. Queer Yoga, allies welcome, 7-8:15pm, Studio 508, 508 Blair Blvd. $10. Acrobatics, 7:30-8:30pm, Acad- emy of Artistic Gymnastics, 1205 Oak Patch Rd., 344-2002. $10 Drop-in, $80 for 10 class punchcard. First class FREE. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Nov. 21. Pinochle for Seniors continues. See Friday. SOCIAL DANCE International Folk Dance Lessons, 2:30-4pm, Campbell Senior Center, 155 High St., 682-5318, $0.25. Beyond Basics & Advanced Beyond Basics, 7-8pm, The Vet’s Club, 1626 Willamette St. Scottish Country Dance w/Rob- ert & Leone, all dances taught; reels, jigs, strathspeys, 7-9pm, Studio B, 1590 Willamette St., info at 935-6051. $15/month. Open Heart Meditation, 5:30- 6:30pm, 1340 W. 17th Ave., info at 914-0431. Don. Beginning Level Samatha Meditation Class, drop-ins wel- come, 6-7pm, Saraha Buddhist Temple, 477 E. 40th Ave. $10 sug. don. Open Drum Journey Circle, 6pm, call 232-1038 for location. FREE. 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Dancing People Company will perform “Aspects of the Heart,” which focuses on the four women in the company and shares their views on human relationships and life experiences. It’s a common theme in performances by DPC, as the group tends to focus on the human need for communication and a shared sense of community. The company has performed in far corners of the world, including Japan and Poland, so catch them now before they pick up their travels again. ^^^ZV\[OLYUVYLNVUHS[LYUH[P]LTLKPJPULJVT ( 541 ) 844-1708 Join us for lunch, dinner & late night. Comfort food & a perfect pint! First National Taphouse 51 W. Broadway | 541-238-6048 ELEGANT COMFORT FOLLOW YOUR FEET TO FOOTWISE FOR COMFORT AND STYLE Shown: wn: Th The e Bake aker r b ak by y Dan D Dansko ans nsko ko Delivering comfort & great customer service Sho for 25 B Baker years! 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