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CALENDAR Dirty Wars, a 2013 documentary by fi lmmaker Richard Rowley about Nation journalist Jeremy Scahill’s investigation into the War on Terror in such dangerous locales as Afghanistan, Somalia and Yemen, receives a free screening 8pm Tuesday, Nov. 18, at UO’s Pacifi c Hall, room 30, with a discussion to follow. LECTURES/CLASSES “Teach English in China while Learn- ing Chinese” w/Jerry Rust, multi-media presentation, noon- 1pm, Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette St. FREE. Chronic Pain Workshop, body- work lesson, 7-8pm, 1339 Oak St., reg. at 514-8858. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Bob Welch, author, 6pm, downtown library. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Veterans Only Swim, 10-11am, Tamarack Pool, 3575 Donald St. FREE w/military I.D. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Nov. 13. 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. West Coast Swing, lessons & dance, 7-10:30pm, The Vet’s Club, 1626 Willamette St. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18 S U N R I S E 7: 12 A M ; S U N S E T 4 : 4 3 P M A V G . H I G H 51 ; A V G . L O W 37 FILM Dirty Wars, screening & discussion, 8pm, Pacifi c Hall, rm. 30, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Cascade Toast- masters, drop-ins welcome, 6:45-8:15am, Downtown LCC Campus 108, 101 W. 10th Ave., call 343-3743. FREE. Church Women United Break- fast, 7am, 17th & Willamette, call 554-2546. FREE, breakfast extra. Orientation for LCC’s Women in Transition Program, 1:30-4pm, Women’s Center, LCC, 4000 E. 30th Ave. FREE. NAMI Connections, peer support group for people living with mental illness, 3:30-5pm, First United Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St. FREE. Board Game Night, new players welcome, 6-11pm, Funagain Games, 1280 Willamette St., info at 654-4205. FREE. Shuffl eboard & Foosball Tourna- ment, 6pm, The Barn Light, 924 Willamette St. FREE. Gateway Toastmasters, drop-ins welcome, 6:30-7:45 pm, North- west Community Credit Union, 3660 Gateway St., info at toddk. pe@gmail.com. FREE. Adult Children of Alcoholics Meeting, 7-8pm, Santa Clara Church of Christ, 175 Santa Clara Ave., Santa Clara. 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, Valley 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. KIDS/FAMILIES Terrifi c Twos Storytime, for 2-year-olds w/ caregivers, 10:15am & 11am, downtown library, info at 682- 8316. FREE. Jamie Storytime, 7pm, Spring- fi eld Library, 225 Fifth St., Spfd. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES NaNo WriMo Novel Write-In Work- shop, 5:30-7:30pm, downtown library. FREE. “Willamette Slices: A geographic view of the Willamette River’s past, present & future” w/Long Tom Watershed Council, 6-8pm, Monroe Community Library, 380 N. 5th St., Monroe. FREE. Create a Handmade Book, 6pm, Bethel Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd. FREE. “Where Are My Roots (And How Do I Find Them)?” w/Debra Hisey, 7pm, Fern Ridge Library, 88026 Territorial Hwy., Veneta. FREE. Cloth Diaper Demonstration Class continues. See Saturday. LITERARY ARTS Windfall Read- ing: Carl Adamshick & Dawn Diez Willis, 5:30pm, downtown library. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. Anar- chy Radio w/John Zerzan, 7pm, KWVA 88.1FM. Taste of the World w/Wagoma continues. See Saturday. OUTDOORS/RECREATION 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. Tricycle Racing, cash & prizes for winners, 9pm, McShane’s Bar & Grill, 86495 College View Rd. FREE. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Nov. 13. SOCIAL DANCE Eugene Folk Dancers, weekly international folk dancing, 6:45pm lessons, $3; 7:45pm dance, $3, Willa- malane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd., 344-7591. SPIRITUAL Relationship w/Sa- cred Texts, instructional classes Free lights! Reflectoration party! 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