CALENDAR
Tricycle Racing, cash & prizes
for winners, 9pm, McShane’s
Bar & Grill, 86495 College
View Rd. FREE.
Pool Hall continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 16.
SOCIAL DANCE Eugene Folk
Dancers, weekly interna-
tional folk dancing, 6:45pm
lessons, $3; 7:45pm dance,
$3, Willamalane Adult Activi-
ty Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd.,
344-7591.
FUNNYMAN
NICK SWARDSON
YUKS IT UP
SUNDAY AT
MCDON ALD
THE ATRE
Bailonga: Argentine Tango Mi-
longa, 8-11pm, Vet’s Club, 1626
Willamette St. $4-$8.
SPIRITUAL Relationship w/
Sacred 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 Gar-
den Work Party, 9am-noon,
Hendricks Park Rhododen-
dron Garden, 1800 Skyline
Blvd. FREE.
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 22
S U N R I S E 7: 37 A M ; S U N S E T 6 : 17 P M
A V G . H I G H 61 ; A V G . L O W 4 0
Local Talent Show, bring your
talents, 7-10pm, Cush Cafe,
1235 Railroad Blvd. FREE.
Oakridge Bingo, proceeds go
to local organizations, 7pm,
Big Mtn. Pizza, 47527 Hwy.
58, Oakridge. $5/4 cards.
Trivia Night, 7-9pm, LaVelle
Tap Room, 400 International
Way. FREE.
Trivia Night, includes prizes,
7pm, White Horse Saloon,
4360 Main, Spfd. FREE.
Co-Dependents Anonymous
12-step Meeting, 7-8pm, Val-
ley Methodist Church, 25133
E. Broadway, Veneta. FREE.
Open Mic Poetry, 7:30pm
sign-up, Cush Cafe, 1235
Railroad Blvd., call 393-6822.
FREE.
Tricycle Races, 9pm,
McShanes, 86495 College
View Rd. FREE.
Haunted Hayride continues. See
Monday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Terrifi c Twos
Storytime, for 2-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at
682-8316. FREE.
Yoga for Kids, ages 3-8, 10:30-
11:15am, Springfi eld Library,
225 Fifth St., Spfd. FREE.
Jammie Storytime, 7-7:30pm,
Springfi eld Library, 225 Fifth St.,
Spfd. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES UO Art
Lecture: Janet Echelman, 6pm,
Jaqua Center, 1615 E. 13th St.
FREE.
“Making Your Own Soap” w/
Jean Kennedy, 7pm, Fern Ridge
Library, 88026 Territorial Hwy,
Veneta. FREE.
Eugene, Cascades & Coast: Real
Adventures, Real Close, tourism
info, 7-8:30pm, REI, 306 Law-
rence St. FREE.
Cloth Diaper Demonstra-
tion Class continues. See
Saturday.
ON THE AIR “The Point,”
9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. An-
archy Radio w/John Zerzan,
7pm, KWVA 88.1FM.
Taste of the World w/Wagoma
continues. See Saturday.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Pinochle for Seniors, 9am-
noon, Campbell Community
Center, 155 High St. $0.25.
Scrabble for Seniors, 1-3pm,
Campbell Community Center,
155 High St. $0.25.
The Tap & Growler Running
Group, 6pm, Tap & Growler,
207 E. 5th Ave., call 505-
9751. FREE.
$1 Admission Friday Night • Tickets available at the door, Noon Friday
FREE
45TH ANNUAL
Admission
™
on Saturday
!
SKI
SWAP
OCTOBER 24-25
Lane County Fairgrounds | Expo Hall 1 & 2
Consignments Accepted Oct. 23-24
Check online for consignment details & rules.
Sponsored by
Eugene Ski Swap Inc. to Benefit: Santiam Pass Ski Patrol,
Willamette Pass Ski Patrol, Willamette Backcountry, Ski Patrol
Good Sele
of Winter ction
Equipmen Sports
t for Kids
!
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tomorrow
exchange
buy * sell*trade
BENEFIT Pink Beer Wednes-
days, $1 of all pints to breast
cancer research, 5-8pm, Hop
Valley Tasting Room, 990 W.
First Ave.
FARMERS MARKETS The
Corner Market, fresh local
produce, noon-6pm, 295
River Rd., 513-4527.
Sweetwater Farm Stand,
fresh farm produce, products
& recipes, 4-6pm, 1243
Rainbow Dr.
Coast Fork Farm Stand con-
tinues. See Saturday.
FILM International Film Night,
7-10pm, Cush Cafe, 1235
Railroad Blvd. FREE.
GATHERINGS Save Seavey
Loop & Mt. Pisgah, march to
Springfi eld City Hall, noon,
starts at Island Park, 200 W. B
St., Spfd. FREE.
Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th &
Pearl. FREE.
Eugene Railroad Quiet Zone
Discussion, sign-in 5:30pm,
meeting at 6pm, downtown
library. FREE.
Town Hall Meeting: Lyme Dis-
ease Education—Under Our Skin
fi lm screening, 6-8pm, Pure Life
Chiropractic, 315 W. Broadway,
Ste. 100. FREE.
Co-Dependents Anony-
mous, women-only 12-step
meeting, 6-7pm, St. Thomas
Episcopal Church, 1465
Coburg Rd. FREE.
NAMI Connections Support
Group for individuals w/
'VJ#Xé
Buff aloExchange.com
Roots Music from the Chilean Andes with Phusiri Marka
Direct from Arica, Chile
Friday, Oct. 24
7:30 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall
$12 general
$8 students and seniors
tickets.uoregon.edu
541-346-4363
EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity.
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