Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, September 18, 2014, Page 21, Image 21

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    CALENDAR
Springfi eld-based country traditionalists Crooked River celebrate the release
of their second CD, Wander Home at Midnight, 9:30pm Friday, Sept. 19, at
Plank Town Brewing Company, 346 Main St., Spfd.; FREE.
Th ursday, September 18
Breakers Yard
Friday, September 19
Madrons 8-11
ALL SHOWS 8-11, 21 AND OVER, FREE
28 Beer Taps & 8 NW Wine Taps
Join us for lunch, dinner & late night.
First National Taphouse
51 W. Broadway | 541-393-6517
Bailonga: Argentine Tango Mi-
longa, 8-11pm, Vet’s Club, 1626
Willamette St. $4-$8.
SPIRITUAL Relationship w/Sa-
cred Texts, instructional classes
based on text by Dogen, 7-9pm,
Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfi eld St.,
call 302-4576. FREE.
VOLUNTEER Eugene Park
Stewards Rhododendron
Garden Work Party, 9am-noon,
Hendricks Park Rhododendron
Garden. FREE.
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 24
S U N R I S E 7: 0 2 A M ; S U N S E T 7: 0 6 P M
A V G . H I G H 74 ; A V G . L O W 4 5
BENEFITS Oakshire Inspires,
benefi t for Willamette River-
keepers, $1 don. w/every pint,
11am-10pm, Oakshire Public
House, 207 Madison St. Don.
COMEDY Comedy Open Mic w/
Mac Chase, 9pm, Tiny Tavern,
394 Blair Blvd. FREE.
FARMERS MARKETS The Corner
Market, fresh local produce,
noon-6pm, 295 River Rd.,
513-4527.
Sweetwater Farm Stand, fresh
farm produce, products & reci-
pes, 4-6pm, 1243 Rainbow Dr.
Coast Fork Farm Stand contin-
ues. See Saturday.
FILM International Film Night,
7-10pm, Cush Cafe, 1235 Rail-
road Blvd. FREE.
GATHERINGS Card Play, 3-6pm,
Delight, 811 E. Main St., Cottage
Grove. FREE.
Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th & Pearl.
FREE.
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
women-only 12-step meeting,
6-7pm, St. Thomas Episcopal
Church, 1465 Coburg Rd. FREE.
NAMI Connections Support
Group for individuals w/mental
illness, 6pm, NAMI Offi ce, 76
Centennial Loop., Ste A, 209.
Support Group for People Who
Have Loved Ones w/Asperger’s
Syndrome, 6-7:30pm, 1283
Lincoln St. FREE.
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
men-only 12-step meeting,
7-8pm, McKenzie Willamette
Hospital, 1460 G St., Spfd. FREE.
Trivia Night, 7pm, Sharkeys
Pub & Grill, 4221 Main St., Spfd.
FREE.
Trivia Night, 7pm, 16 Tons, 29th
& Willamette St. FREE.
Trivia Night, 7-9pm, The Cooler,
20 Centennial Loop. FREE.
Bingo Night, 8pm, Rogue Public
House, 844 Olive St. FREE.
Beer Pong, 9pm, B & B Lounge,
213 N. Front St., Creswell. FREE.
Quizzo Pub Trivia w/Dr. Seven
Phoenix, 9pm, The Barn Light,
924 Willamette St. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Lapsit Sto-
rytime, ages birth-3 w/adult,
10am, Springfi eld Library, 225
5th St., Spfd. FREE.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-6,
10am, Springfi eld Library, 225
5th St., Spfd. FREE.
Toddlers’ Storytime, 11am,
Barnes & Noble, 1163 Valley
River Dr. FREE.
Sensory Storytime, for children
w/sensory integration needs,
1pm, downtown library, info at
682-8316. FREE.
Family Board Game Night, 6pm,
Castle of Games, 660 Main,
Spfd. FREE.
Whimsical Wednesday Story-
time, 6:30pm, Barnes & Noble,
1163 Valley River Dr. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Migraines:
life without meds w/Zachary
Corbett, L.Ac, 5:30pm, 132 E.
Broadway Set. 312, rsvp to 228-
4822. FREE.
“Is Toxic Testing Contaminating
Our Schools?” w/Steve Buel,
6:30-8:30pm, North Eugene
High School, 200 Silver Ln.
FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Refl ective
Readers Book Group, 7pm,
Barnes & Noble, 1163 Valley
River Dr. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Point,”
9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9AM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Chess for Seniors, 9am-noon,
Campbell Community Center,
155 High St. $0.25.
Bike Riding for Seniors, weekly
in-town rides, helmets required,
9:30am, from Campbell Center,
155 High St., reg. 682-5218. FREE.
Accessible Aquatics, swimming
classes for individuals with
disabilities, 10am, Amazon Pool,
2600 Hilyard St. $7.
Foursome Bridge for Seniors,
noon-3:30pm, Campbell Commu-
nity Center, 155 High St. $0.25.
Cribbage for Seniors, 12:30-
3pm, Petersen Barn Community
Center, 870 Berntzen Rd. $0.25.
Bingo for Seniors, 1-4pm,
Campbell Community Center,
155 High St. $0.25.
GEARS Bicycle Club: Fern Ridge
Bike Path, helmets required,
bring lights, 6pm, Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
Pinball Tournament, 21+, 8pm,
Blairally Vintage Arcade, 245
Blair Blvd., info at 335-9742.
FREE.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Sept. 18.
SPIRITUAL Open Heart
Meditation, noon, Unity of the
Valley, 39th & Hilyard, info at
914-0431. FREE.
Ad Olam: Synagogue without
Walls, high holy day service,
7pm, Saraha Buddhist Institute,
477 E. 40th Ave. FREE.
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THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 25
S U N R I S E 7: 0 4 A M ; S U N S E T 7: 0 4 P M
A V G . H I G H 74 ; A V G . L O W 4 5
FARMERS MARKETS Lane Coun-
ty Farmers Market continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
GATHERINGS Doc’s Pad Drag
Queen Bingo w/Karess contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Downtown Public Speakers
Toastmasters Club continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Eugene Metro Business Net-
working International continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Group Acupuncture Clinic con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 18.
McKenzie Milky Mamas contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Trivia Night at Sidebar contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 18.
KIDS/FAMILIES Baby Pop Music
continues. See Thursday, Sept.
18.
Wonderful Ones Storytime con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 18.
LECTURES/CLASSES “Wil-
derness: Past & Present” w/
Pete Frost, 7pm, 110 Law, UO
campus. FREE.
Small Business Clinic: Ask the
Experts continues. See Thurs-
day, Sept. 25.
LITERARY ARTS Lunch w/Jean-
nie St. John Taylor, author of
How to Be a Praying Mom, noon,
The Book Nest, 1461 Mohawk,
Spfd. FREE.
Tween Scene & Teen Book
Groups, 4pm, downtown library.
FREE.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 18.
“The Point” continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 18.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
GEARS Bicycle Club: McKenzie
View & Sunderman, 35 miles,
helmets required, 9am, Alton
Baker Park. FREE.
Drop-in Kayaking continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Hot Mamma’s Club continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Mahjong for Seniors continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Sept. 18.
Team Run Eugene continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 18.
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