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CALENDAR FOOD/DRINK Memorial Day Weekend Celebration, live music & wine tasting, 11am-7pm today & tomorrow, Pfeiffer Win- ery, 25040 Jaeg Rd., Junction City. FREE. Noble Estate Open House, noon-5pm, Noble Estate Winery, 29210 Gimpl Hill Rd. FREE. GATHERINGS Remembering the End of the Civil War, 10am-4pm today through Monday, Masonic Cemetery, the corner of E. 25th Ave. & University St. FREE. Saturday Market, 10am-5pm; 10am Eagle Park Slim; 11am Lorna Miller; noon Wade Barnett; 1pm Scotty Coppola; 2pm Gerry Rempel Jazz Syndicate; 3:30 Olem Alves & Inner Limits, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak, eugenesatur- daymarket.org for info. FREE. Scottish Festival, join the Tartan Horde, 10am-5pm, Irving Grange, 1011 Irvington Dr. $5 w/ canned food don, kids FREE. Wolf Shadow Artisan Sale, 10am-4pm today through Mon- day, Wolf Shadow Arena, 93048 Toliver Ln., Cheshire. FREE. Co-Dependents Anonymous, 12 step meeting, noon-1pm, White Bird Clinic, 341 E. 12th Ave. FREE. Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, down- town library, info at 342-2914. FREE. Global March Against Monsanto, 1-4pm, Kesey Square, W. Broad- way & Willamette. FREE. In the Planetarium: Comets & Meteors, 1pm, Science Factory, 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy. $2-$4. Heartwood Consort, Americana music, 2pm, Atrium courtyard, 99 W. 10th Ave. FREE. Dungeons & Dragons, role- playing, 3pm, Delight, 811 E. Main, Cottage Grove, info at delightcg@gmail.com. FREE. “Year of Stories,” storyteller Alton Chung talks about the experience of Japanese-Amer- icans during World War II, 3pm, Springfi eld Library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, May 21. KIDS/FAMILIES Family Music Time w/Kris Olsen, 10:15am, downtown library, info at 682- 8316. FREE. Farm Food Festival, 11am-3pm, Science Factory, 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy. $3-$4. LECTURES/CLASSES Women’s Self Defense Class, 10:30- 11:45am, The Boreal, 450 W. 3rd St. FREE. “Something Bold & Askew,” w/ Diedrick Brackens, 3pm, down- town library. FREE. ON THE AIR Taste of the World w/Wagoma, cooking & cultural program, 9-10am today, 7-8pm Tuesdays, Comcast channel 29. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Ob- sidians: Hike Mt. Pisgah Swing Trail via west trailhead, 3.5 miles, reg. at obsidians.org. “Incredible Birds,” nature tour w/Dan Gleason, 8-11am, Bangs Century Farm, 26116 Bangs Rd., Junction City, reg. at 345-2799. FREE. GEARs Bike Club: Poodle Creek bramble route, 62 miles, 9am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. THEATER Co-Gro Radio Theater, Oregon’s answer to “A Prairie Home Companion,” 7pm, Opal Center, 513 E. Main St., Cottage Grove. $5. Vacation of the Gods, 7pm today, 1:30pm & 7:30pm tomorrow, LCC, Ragozino Hall, 4000 E. 30th Ave. FREE, don. appreciated. Clue: The Musical continues. See Friday. Comedy of Errors continues. See Friday. From Up Here continues. See Thursday, May 21. SUNDAY MAY 24 S U N R I S E 5 : 3 8 A M ; S U N S E T 8 : 41 P M AV G. HIGH 68 ; AV G. LO W 4 4 BENEFIT Nepal Earthquake Survivors Benefi t, dance, music, speakers and refreshments, 4-6pm, First Christian Church Sanctuary, 1166 Oak St. FREE. New Zone “yArt” Sale continues. See Friday. FOOD/DRINK Mimosa Sunday, noon-6pm, Sweet Cheeks Win- ery, 27007 Briggs Hill Rd. The Awesome Food Goddess, Chrissy’s Festival of Wonder & Delight, 2-4pm, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak St. FREE. Noble Estate Open House con- tinues. See Saturday. Pfeiffer Winery Memorial Day celebration continues. See Saturday. GATHERINGS Fern Hill Nursery Open House & Plant Sale, 10am- 3pm, Fern Hill Nursery, 78703 Echo Hollow Ln., Cottage Grove. FREE. Masonic Cemetery Civil War Remembrance continues. See Saturday. Wolf Shadow Artisan Sale continues. See Saturday. HEALTH Occupy Eugene Medical Clinic, noon-4pm, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Lane Writers Reading Series, four Eugene po- ets read their work, 4:30-6pm, River Road Annex, 1055 River Rd. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES Four Ways to Cook Portobellos, 11am- noon; BBQ Grilling Demo, 1-4pm, Natural Grocers, 201 Coburg Rd. FREE. Jewelry-Making: Wire-Wrapping Workshop, supplies provided, 1pm, Centennial Market, 651 W. Centennial Blvd. $10. ON THE AIR “The Sunday Morn- ing Hangover TV Show,” 1:30am, Comcast channel 29. Sentinel Radio broadcast, 7am, KPNW 1120AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians: Hike Horse Rock, 4 miles; Hike Clear Lake to Trail Bridge, 13 miles; Climb Diamond Peak, 8 miles, reg. at obsidians. org. GEARs Bike Club: Lorane Hwy to Petzoid, 35 miles, 9am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Church of Pinball, tournament, minors welcome, 3pm, Blairally, 245 Blair Blvd. $5. Final Table Poker, 3pm & 6pm, Steve’s Bar & Grill, 117 14th St., Spfd. FREE. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, May 21. SOCIAL DANCE Music & Dance Workshop w/Taller de Son Jarocho, 3-5pm, Whiteaker Community Center, N. Jackson & Clark St. FREE. Cuban Salsa, 5pm lesson, 6pm social dance, Courtsports, 2728 Pheasant Blvd., Spfd. $2 sug. don. Argentinian Tango, lessons 3-4pm, dance 5-7pm, call 485- 6647 for location. $5-$12. USA Dance Ballroom Dancing, 5:30-7:30pm, Vet’s Club, 1626 Willamette St. $3-$5. Veselo Folk Dancers, weekly inter- national folk dancing, 7:15-10pm, In Shape Athletic Club, 2681 Willamette St., 683-3376. $3. SPIRITUAL Sing HU for Spiritual Freedom, 11am, Eckankar Center, 2833-C Willamette St. FREE. Zen Meditation Group, 5:30- 7pm, Blue Cliff Zen Center, 439 W. 2nd Ave. FREE. Spirit Dancing Drum Journey, 6:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1685 W. 13th Ave. Don. Gnostic Mass Celebration, 8pm, Coph Nia Lodge OTO, 4065 W. 11th Ave. #43, info at coph- nia-oto.org. FREE. THEATER Lincoln Town Hall, Honest Abe impersonator Ste- phen Holgate performs Lincoln’s second inaugural address, 12:10pm today, Masonic Cem- etery, E. 25th Ave. & University St.; 12:15pm Monday, Eugene Pioneer Cemetery, 18th Ave. & University St.; 2pm Monday, Luper Cemetery, where Beacon Dr. W. intersects River Rd. FREE. Vacation of the Gods continues. See Saturday. camp guide Rock ‘n Rage Travel Th rough the Ages Summer Camps Learn to rock climb indoors and outdoors Come build a time machine and travel to diff erent times! Create art like the early hominids, explore the new world, dance at a ball, travel the Oregon Trail, and step into the future with Jedi training! HBNFTtSPQFTLJMMT SPQFTXJOHTt'6/ All Abilities Welcomed! Ages 7-12 & :PVUI$BNQTGPS XFFLTFTTJPOT.'GSPNBNUPQN Register at www.farhorizonsmontessori.com or call 541.485.0521 Crux Rock Gym $BMMVTBU PSDIFDLVTPVUBUXXXDSVYSPDLDPN MONDAY MAY 25 S U N R I S E 5 : 37 A M ; S U N S E T 8 : 4 2 M AV G. HIGH 69 ; AV G. LO W 4 4 GATHERINGS League of Women Voters Unit Meeting, 10am, South Willamette, 684-9127; 2pm, Harlow Rd, 345-1200. FREE. D IT I N F IN WEST EUG ENE 6 th h • 7 th • 11t EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • MAY 21, 2015 17