CALENDAR
Celebration of the Life of Dave
Mischak, 5:30-7pm, 3575
Donald St. Don.
Red Raven Follies: Performance
Slam, 7pm, Paper Moon Studio,
543 Blair Blvd. $5.
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festi-
val, 7:30pm, Hult Center. $28.
Bingo & Beers, 10pm-midnight,
Red Wagon Creamery, 55 W.
Broadway, call 337-0780. FREE.
Eugenius Indoor Market contin-
ues. See Friday.
HEALTH Affordable Healthcare
Enrollment Fair, noon-4pm,
DPLC Offi ce, 228 E. 11th Ave.,
email vice-chair@dplc.org.
FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Eugene, Cas-
cades & Coast Kids’ Adventure
Club Spring Family Day: Fly
Fishing, 10am-noon, Adventure
Center, 3312 Gateway St., Spfd.
FREE.
Family Music Time, Rich Glauber,
10:15am, downtown library,
info at 682-8316. FREE.
Indoor Playground, 10:30am-
noon playground, noon-2pm
swim, Sheldon Community
Center, 2445 Willakenzie Rd. $5.
Cuentos y Canciones, 11:15am,
Bethel Branch Library, 1990
Echo Hollow Rd. FREE.
Dog Tale Time, read to dogs,
2-3:30pm through March 29,
downtown library, pre-reg. 682-
8316. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Compost
Demo, 10am-noon, River House
Compost Education Site, 301 N.
Adams St. FREE.
“Art in the Christian Church:
From the Catacombs to Cathe-
drals & Beyond” continues. See
Friday.
ON THE AIR Taste of the World
w/Wagoma, cooking & cultural
Evergreen
Nutrition
program, 9-10am today, 7-8pm
Tuesdays, Comcast channel 29.
The De’Ampy Soul Hama Show,
10pm, Comcast channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION SOLV
Beach Cleanup, 5 miles. Reg. at
obsidians.org.
Gentle Yoga, mixed levels, 9-10pm,
Everyday People Yoga, 352 W. 12th
Ave., see epyogaeugene.com. Don.
Prenatal Yoga, 11:30am-
12:45pm, Eugene Yoga, 3575
Donald St.
Women’s Self Protection Class-
es, 12:30-1:30pm, Leung’s Tai
Chi & Kung Fu Academy, 1331
W. 7th Ave., info at 654-1162.
Sliding scale.
SOCIAL DANCE Wolf Pack
Square Dance Lessons, 10am-
noon Saturdays through March
29, Emerald Square Dance
Center, 2095 Yolanda Ave., call
726-8785. $3.50.
All-Levels African Dance w/
Alseny, 11am-12:30pm, WOW
Hall. $12, $10 stu.
Beginning Teen/Adult Hip
Hop, noon-1pm, Xcape Dance
Academy, 420 W. 12th Ave., call
912-1140. $10.
Ecastatic Dance, guest DJ Chel-
sea Gerlach, 7-9pm, WOW Hall,
291 W. 8th Ave. $7 sug. don.
Contra Dance, 7:30pm work-
shop, 8pm dance, Dunn School,
3411 Willamette St. $8, $6 stu.
SPIRITUAL The Heart Advice of
Buddha Padmasambhava, w/
Tibetan Lama Orgyen Chowang
Rinpoche, 10am-4pm today &
tomorrow, Saraha Nyingma Bud-
dhist Temple, 477 E. 40th Ave.,
call 359-3588. $25 sug. don.
THEATER Daughter of Triton, A
Little Mermaid Story continues.
See Thursday, March 20.
The Great Gatsby continues.
See Thursday, March 20.
Habeas Corpus continues. See
Friday.
Once on This Island continues.
See Friday.
VOLUNTEER Mountain Rose
Herbs & Friends of Trees Green-
space Planting, 9am, meet at
corner of Roosevelt & Danebo,
call 632-3683. FREE.
SUNDAY
MARCH 23
S U N R I S E 7: 10 A M ; S U N S E T 7: 2 9 P M
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BENEFITS Cancer Wellness
Fundraiser continues. See
Saturday.
FOOD/DRINK Mimosa Sunday,
noon-6pm, Sweet Cheeks Win-
ery, 27007 Briggs Hill Rd.
Sweet ‘N’ Savory Sunday: Sweet
& Savory Crepes & Wine, noon-
4pm, Saginaw Vineyard, info at
(503)-679-0579.
Wine Tasting, Noble Fall Sun-
days, noon-5pm, Noble Estate
Vineyard & Winery, 29210 Gimpl
Hill Rd., info at 338-3007 or
nobleestatewinery.com.
The Awesome Food Goddess,
Chrissy’s Festival of Wonder &
Delight, 2-4pm, Park Blocks, 8th
& Oak St. FREE.
GATHERINGS Early Spring Birds
of Mount Pisgah Arboretum,
8-10:30am, Mount Pisgah Arbore-
tum Visitor Center, 34901 Frank
Parrish Rd. $5, mem. FREE.
Analog Sunday Record Listening
Party w/House of Records, 7pm,
The Barn Light, 924 Willamette St.
Game Show w/Host Elliot
Martinez, 8pm, Blairally Vintage
Arcade, 245 Blair Blvd. FREE.
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Physics prof David Chandler
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FREE
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Tues, March 25
7 PM, Harris Hall
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• Why was molten
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basements three
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