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CALENDAR disabilities, 10am, Amazon Pool, 2600 Hilyard St. $7. Foursome Bridge for Seniors, noon-3:30pm, Campbell Community 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. Pinball Tournament, 21+, 8pm, Blairally Vintage Arcade, 245 Blair Blvd., info at 335-9742. FREE. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Feb. 26. SPIRITUAL A Course in Miracles, 10-11:30am; Open Heart Meditation, 12:30-1pm, Unity of the Valley, 3912 Dillard Rd., 344- 0458. FREE. THURSDAY MARCH 5 S U N RIS E 6 : 43 A M ; S U NS E T 6 : 0 6 PM AV G. HIGH 53 ; AV G. LO W 3 6 ARTS/CRAFTS Open Clay Studio, 3-5pm, The Crafty Mercantile, 517 E. Main, Cottage Grove, call 514-0704. Don. GALLERIES OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS Kenneth B Gallery Workshops w/ illustrator F. Michael Wood 10am- 4pm Saturday & Sunday, Feb. 28-March 1 (999-5875); also by JoAnn Chartier, through March 7. 1458 First St., Florence Ninkasi Brewery “Dark Shades,” drawings by Alyssa Martin, opening reception 6-9pm Friday, Feb. 27, through March 24. 272 Van Buren Oakshire Public House “Categorized Cascadia: An Illustrated Reference of Local Subjects,” work by Maggie McCarthy, opening reception 6pm Friday, Feb. 27, runs through March 26. 207 Madison PIELC Exhibit “Condemned,” block- long interactive public art installation exploring fracked-gas-for-export pipeline, opens Thursday, March 5, runs through March 8. 21st Street between Agate & Emerald Sam Bond’s Garage New collaborative work by Patsy Morris & Gabriela Paz, opening reception 6-9pm Friday, Feb. 27. 407 Blair Wandering Goat “Mystic Fables,” work by Jayme Vineyard, opening Friday, Feb. 27, through March 26. 268 Madison CONTINUING 16 Tons Cafe Mixed-media paintings by Shannon Knight, through Feb. 28. 2864 Willamette 50/50 Tanks & Tees “Porch Creatures,” work by Maddi Quaempts Patrick, through March 5. 227 W. Eighth Adell McMillan Art Gallery Craft Center Art Show, through March 20. Erb Memorial Union, UO campus Analog Barbershop Repurposed collage/painting art by Tess Bergin of Vinyl Art Eugene. 862 Olive Art & Jones Infusion Gallery Acrylic paintings by Sophie Navarro. 790 Willamette Atrium Building “Letting Go,” photography by Samuel Gehrke. 44 W. Broadway Aurora Gallery & Tattoo Work by Mat Casey, Wendi Kai & Max Von K. 304 E. 13th B2 Wine Bar “Into 2015,” work by Richard L. Quigley. 2794 Shadow View Bernadette Center “Music in its Many Forms,” work by Ellen Gabehart. 1283 Lincoln Bonnie at Play “Ceramic Sculpture” by Bonnie King. 1082 W. 2nd — upstairs GATHERINGS McKenzie Milky Mamas, pregnancy, breastfeed- ing & parenting support group, 10am, Daisy’s Place, 1244 Lawrence St. FREE. Eugene Metro Business Net- working International, 11:30am, LCC Downtown Center, 101 W. 10th Ave. $12 lunch. Downtown Public Speakers Toastmasters Club, drop-ins welcome noon-1:05pm, Les Lyle Conference Rm, fourth fl oor Wells Fargo Bldg., 99 E. Broadway Ave., info at 485- 1182. FREE. Game Night/Chess Night, 5-9pm, Cush Cafe, 1235 Railroad Blvd. FREE. Board Game Night, new players welcome, 6-11pm, Funagain Games, 1280 Willamette St., info at 654-4205. FREE. Board Game Night continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Downtown Toastmasters contin- ues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Eugene Metro Business Net- working International continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. McKenzie Milky Mamas contin- ues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Nar-Anon Meeting continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Trivia Night continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. KIDS/FAMILIES Saraha Children’s School Info & Tour, 5-6:30pm, Saraha Nyingma Buddhist Institute, 477 E. 40th Ave. FREE. Baby Pop Music w/Stardust con- tinues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Wonderful Ones Storytime con- tinues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. LECTURES/CLASSES Postpar- tum Essentials, 7-8:30pm, 1244 Lawrence St., reg. at 321-0722. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Lunch w/ cartographer Dave Imus, noon, The Book Nest, 1461 Mohawk Blvd, Spfd. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. “Arts Journal,” current local arts, 9-10pm, Comcast channel 29. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Drop- in Kayaking continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Mahjong for Seniors continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. The Boreal Work by students at A3 & photos of punk shows at venue. 450 W. Third MECCA “Explosions,” work by Erin Even & Jill Mardin. 449 Willamette Cowfi sh Work by Jessica Haeckel, through March 31. 62 W. Broadway Mezzanine Gallery “Somewhere Out There,” photography by Zeb Andrew, through May 27. UO School of Law David Joyce Gallery “Tale of Two Palettes/Palates” & “Colorful Historical Stories: An Exploration of the Historical Experiences with Food,” through May. LCC Campus Dot Dotson’s “The Men,” photography by Bill MacDonald, through March 12. 1668 Willamette Downtown Library “Stephen Sondheim: A Career on the Cutting Edge” by LCC Depts. of Music, Dance & Theater & animal masks by Brendan McCullough. 100 W. 10th ECO Sleep Solutions Work by Tylar Merrill, Annie Heron, Lybi Thomas, Mari Livie, Cedar Caredio & Stephen White. 25 E. 8th Full City High St. Cafe Work by Victoria Huali, through March 15. 295 E. 13th Full City Pearl St. & Palace Bakery Work by Dan Welton through March 22; Laura Wyatt through March 15; Jim Derby through March 8; David Placencia through March 1. 842 & 844 Pearl SATURDAY, FEB. 28: Corvallis Indoor Winter Market, 9am-1pm, Benton County Fairgrounds. FREE. The Vagina Monologues, 2:30pm & 7:30pm, Majestic Theatre. $10-$14. SUNDAY, MARCH 1: Vocal Jam Circle, 2-4pm, Old World Deli. FREE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4: Panel Discussion of Oregon’s Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline, 7pm, Corvallis-Benton Co. Library. FREE. THURSDAY, MARCH 5: Strange Snow, 7:30pm today through Satuday & 2pm Sunday, Withy- combe Hall Lab Theatre. $4-$8. ATTENTION OPPORTUNITIES Portland based teacher and iPhone photographer Susan Bein will lead two workshops New Zone Gallery “All You Need is Love,” work by Andy Geissler & Ellen Gabehart. 164 W. Broadway Noisette Pastry Kitchen Photographs by Elle Sullivan. 200 W. Broadway O’Brien Photo Imaging Gallery “Transformation,” photography by Roka Walsh, through March 12. 2833 Willamette Off the Waffl e Work by New Zone artists Marty Lynch & Richard Hunter; also work by Caely Brandon & Anna Elliot. 840 Willamette InEugene Real Estate Work by Gabriella Soraci. 100 E. Broadway Oregon Art Supply “The Memory Collection,” work by Lynn Ihsen Peterson. 1020 Pearl Oregon Wine Lab Works by Linda Lu. 488 Lincoln Out on a Limb Work by J. Scott Hovis. 191 E. Broadway Pacifi c Rim “Devotion: The Most Endearing Quality of Love,” art refl ecting devotion to faith & commitment. 160 E. Broadway Pacifi c Sky Exhibitions “That Which is Set Before the Eyes,” sculpture by Jess Perlitz, through March 20. 180 W. 12th Passionfl ower Design Book launch for author Susan Sygall. 128 E. Broadway Keystone Cafe Acrylic paintings by Sophie Navarro. 395 W. Fifth Pizza Research Institute Paintings by Jean Denis. 325 Blair Lane County Historical Museum “In the Spotlight: A History of Theatre in Lane County,” through April 18. 740 W. 13th Raven Frame Works “My Curious Camera,” photos by photojournalist John Macauley, 1959-71. 325 W. Fourth LCC Art Gallery Juried Student Art Exhibition, through March 12; also “Process, Continued,” work by Satoko Motouji, through March 12. 4000 E. 30th Route 5 “The West: Romance of the Frontier,” photographs by Dmitri von Klein. 248 E. Fifth Maude Kerns Art Center “In Search of … “ work by Doug Anderson & Richard Cutshall, through March 20. 1910 E. 15th AND SURROUNDING AREAS March 7-8 at Lane Community College; cost is $55 per day or $100 for both. Call 521-8624 or 686-1240 to reserve your seat. Payment is required at the time of the class. The Emerald Valley Chapter of the American Council of the Blind of Oregon will meet by teleconference call on Wednes- day, Feb. 25. Anyone interested in joining the conversation should call Ken Rivernider (688-4560) or Jeanne-Marie Moore (684-9797) for specifi c information. New Zone Arts Collective will host a past New Zone tradition, “ZONE 4 ALL,” March 6-27. The show is open to all artists with 2-D and 3-D art. For more information, contact the gallery at 683-0759 or 935-4308 or steamworks@centurylink.net. Registration is open for Oph- elia’s Place “Girls Rule!” day for girls ages 9-14. To register, call 284-4333. Learn African drumming from West African master drummer Fode Sylla. Call 707-498-4999. MODERN “Fresh! The Art of Modern Jewelry Design,” work produced by UO students. 207 E. Fifth OH SO JO Work by CeCeCalwell, Bobbi Miller & Jo Morton. 299 E. Fifth Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “The Architecture & Legacy of Pietro Belluschi,” through April 26; Laura Heit Exhibit, through March 29; “Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer & his Family Foundation,” through March 29; “The Word Became Flesh: Images of Christ in Orthodox Devotional Objects,” through June 21; “10 Symbols of Longevity & Late Joseon Korean Culture” & “Elegance & Nobility: Modern & Contemporary Korean Literati Taste,” through March 15. UO Campus CORVALLIS Mills International Center “The Global Backdrop,” student photography highlighting nature changed through industry, though March 30. UO Campus. Gallery at the Watershed “Winter Invitational,” several artists, through March 30. 321 Mill Jacobs Gallery Temporarily closed pending further notice. Hult Center Pool Hall for seniors continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Team Run Eugene continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Walk with Us continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. SOCIAL DANCE Music & Dance Workshops w/Taller de Son Ja- rocho, 7-9pm, American Legion Hall, 344 8th St., Spfd. FREE. Crossroads Blues Fusion Dance, 7:30pm lesson, 8:30-11:30pm dance, Ballet Northwest Academy, 380 W. 3rd Ave., see crossroadsbluesfusion.com. $5. SPIRITUAL Guest Speaker Domyo Burk, author of Zen Living, 7:30-9pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1685 W. 13th Ave. FREE. THEATER No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. The Summer of ‘59 continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? continues. See Thursday, Feb. 26. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden, bring gloves & small hand-weeding tools, instruction provided, noon-3pm, end of N. Jeff erson St., 682- 5025. Schrager & Clarke Gallery “Illuminations,” work by Roger Beck, Neal Connor, Stephen White & Betsy Wolfston, through March 21. 760 Willamette Science Factory “Nikon Small World,” exhibit of 20 top winning images MAGGIE MCCARTHY’S SHOW ‘CATEGORIZED CASCADIA’ OPENS FRIDAY AT OAKSHIRE PUB from photomicrophy competition, through March. 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy Springfi eld City Hall Work by Patricia Donohue, Kristina Stewart & Don Gustavson. 225 Fifth St., Spfd Townshend’s Tea House Work by Peter Licavoli. 41 W. Broadway UO Global Scholars Hall “The White Rose,” exhibit chronicling resistance group in Nazi Germany, through March 20. UO campus UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Explore Oregon: 300 Million Years of Northwest Natural History”; “Site Seeing: Snapshots of Historical Archaeology in Oregon”; “Oregon: Where Past is Present: 10,000-year- old shoes & other wonders”; “Tradition Keepers: Celebrating Contemporary Native American Artists”; & highlights of the Jensen Arctic Exhibit. UO Campus Urban Lumber Co. “Pressing the Grain,” prints by Josh Krute. 28 E. Broadway Urban Therapeutic Work by Tracie Manso. 749 Willamette Vistra Framing & Gallery Paintings by J.S. Bird. 160 E. Broadway White Lotus Gallery 19 th Century Woodblock Prints, work by Kunichika, Kunisada, Chikanobu & more. 767 Willamette Wild Birds Unlimited Work by Barbara & Dan Gleason. 2510 Willamette WOW Hall Artwork by students from Oregon Supported Living Program (OSLP). 291 W. Eighth EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • FEBRUARY 26, 2015 21