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CALENDAR WEDNESDAY MAY 27 SUNRISE 5:36AM; SUNSET 8:44PM AV G. HIGH 69 ; AV G. LO W 4 4 BENEFITS Oakshire Inspires for Positive Community Kitchen, Oakshire Pub, 207 Madison St., 654-5520. 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 Mobilize: A Film on Cell Phone Radiation, 6-8pm, LCC, 4000 E. 30th Ave., Room 309. FREE. GATHERING Nar-Anon Meeting, 12:30pm, Springfi eld Lutheran Church, 1542 I St., Spfd. FREE. UO German & Scandinavian Department Spring Celebration, 3-5pm, Knight Library, 1501 Kincaid St. FREE. Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th & Pearl. FREE. Lane Transit District Workshop: 30th Ave./Lane Community College Corridor, 5-7:30pm, downtown library. FREE. Public Hearing: ATT cell tower at Crossfi re Ministries, 5:30- 7:30pm, Public Service Building, 125 E. 8th Ave. FREE. Asperger’s Support Group, 6-8pm, 541 Willamette St. FREE. “Uncorked: Wine, Women & Song,” a women’s health cele- bration by Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon, 6-8pm, Territorial Wine Co., 907 W. 3rd Ave. $22-$25. Co-Dependents Anonymous, women-only 12-step meeting, 6-7pm, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 1465 Coburg Rd. FREE. NAMI Connection Peer Support Group, for individuals w/mental illness, 6pm, NAMI Lane County Resource Center, 2411 MLK Jr. Blvd. FREE. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, May 21. HEALTH “Feed Your Brain,” a cooking demo focused on foods that promote brain health, noon- 1:30pm, Natural Grocers, 201 Coburg Rd. 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. Family Board Game Night, 6pm, Castle of Games, 660 Main, Spfd. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES Paranor- mal Experiences w/Sayward Ayre, 7pm, Maitreya Ecovillage Community Space, 1641 W. Broadway. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Duck Store Read- ing Series: novelists Megan Kruse & Lidia Yuknavitch, 7pm, UO Duck Store, 895 East 13th Ave. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9AM. “That Atheist Show," weekly call- in, 7pm, Comcast TV channel 29, 790-6617. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Ob- sidians: Hike Amazon Hdwtrs/ Spencer Butte, 6.2 miles; Trail Maintenance Spencer Butte, 3 miles, reg. at obsidians.org. GEARs Bike Club: Alvadore via Meadowview, 34 miles, 6pm, Alton Bake Park. FREE. Accessible Aquatics, swimming classes for individuals with disabilities, 10am, Amazon Pool, 2600 Hilyard St. $7. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, May 21. THURSDAY MAY 28 S U N RI S E 5 : 35 A M ; S U N S E T 8 : 45 P M AV G. HIGH 69 ; AV G. LO W 4 4 GATHERINGS Eugene Metro Business Networking Interna- tional, 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. Equitable Food Summit, learn how farmers, educators, labor and retailers work together, 3pm & 4:30pm, LCC, 4000 E. 30th Ave. FREE. Tween Scene & Teen Book Groups Meeting, 4pm, down- town library. FREE. Lane Transit District Workshop: Northeast Corridors, 5-7:30pm, Monroe Middle School, 2800 Bailey Ln. FREE. Mayor’s One-on-One w/Kitty Piercy, 5-6pm, Haggen Food & Pharmacy, 3075 Hilyard St. FREE. Oregonians for Industrial Hemp Meeting, 5:30-7:30pm, Growers Market, 454 Willamette St. FREE. State of Black Oregon 2015 Panel Discussion, 6:30-8pm, Knight Library, 1501 Kincaid St. FREE. Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo continues. See Thursday, May 21. Downtown Toastmasters contin- ues. See Thursday, May 21. Eugene Metro Business Net- working International continues. See Thursday, May 21. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, May 21. Nar-Anon Meeting continues. See Thursday, May 21. HEALTH “Exploring the Secrets Behind Being Happy,” discus- sion & screening of documenta- ry fi lm Happy, 6:30-8pm, South Lane Mental Health, 1345 Birch Ave., Cottage Grove. FREE. KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful Ones Storytime continues. See Thursday, May 21. LITERARY ARTS Lunch w/author Terri Kelley, noon, The Book Nest, 1461 Mohawk Blvd., Spfd. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES “Autono- mous Vehicles and the Future of Sustainable Transportation” w/Paul Scott, 6pm, Water & Electric North Bldg., 500 E 4th Ave. FREE. “Build a Better Non-Profi t Board” w/Tim Armstrong, 6pm, down- town library. FREE. “What I Saw, What I Heard,” Gin- ger Gouveia discusses her time in Israel and Palestine, 7pm, First United Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St. FREE. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. “Arts Journal,” current local arts, 9-10pm, Comcast channel 29. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs Bike Club: Women Only Ride, 20-30 miles, 6pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Pool Hall for seniors continues. See Thursday, May 21. SOCIAL DANCE English & Scot- tish Country Dancing continues. See Thursday, May 21. Music & Dance Workshops w/ Taller de Son Jarocho continues. See Thursday, May 21. SPIRITUAL Exploring the Heal- ing Power of the New Testament continues. See Thursday, May 21. THEATER No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, May 21. Comedy of Errors continues. See Friday. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden, bring gloves & small hand-weeding tools, instruction provided, noon-3pm, end of N. Jeff erson St., 682- 5025. CORVALLIS AND SURROUNDING AREAS THURSDAY, MAY 21: Les Mis- erables, 7:30pm today through Saturday & 2:30pm Sunday, Majestic Theatre, 738-7469. $20-$25. FRIDAY, MAY 22: “Shared Landscape,” art exhibition, 10am-4:30pm today through Sunday & Tuesday to Thursday, May 28, Benton County Museum, Philomath, 929-6230. FREE. Reading w/author Claire Watkins, 7:30pm Friday, Valley Library, OSU. FREE. SATURDAY, MAY 23: Corvallis Farmers Market, 9am-1pm, 1st St. FREE. THURSDAY, MAY 28: “North- west Authors Entertain,” book readings by two local authors, wine & appetizers, 7pm, Grass Roots Books & Music. FREE. Elexess Stein-Moore and her whole family help mom Shyvonne create big bouquets of bright pIRUHYHUƮRZHUVqIURP6K\YRQQHoVRULJLQDO designs. Each intricate bloom starts as hundreds RIFRORUIXOVHHGEHDGVVWUXQJRQZLUHWKDWoVWKHQ shaped into one of the many varieties. Local Crafts, Food & Music • Every Saturday • 10 AM-5 PM • 8th & Oak k w w w.eugenesaturdaymarket.org TIX $6 $2 $2 matinee $1 off Sun Tues $2 stud/SEN ALL AGES BEFORE 7PM THUR MAY 21 - WED MAY 27 THU THE AGE OF ADALINE (DIG) (PG-13) 10:00, 1:00, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15 AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D) (PG-13) SPECIAL EVENT PRICING: $3.00 UPCHARGE ALL TICKETS 3:40 AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (DIG) (PG-13) 10:40, 12:20, 2:00, 5:25, 7:00, 8:55, 10:20 CINDERELLA (2015) (DIG) (PG) 10:20, 1:15, 4:10 EX MACHINA (DIG) (R) 10:35, 1:50, 4:35, 7:15, 10:05 FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (DIG) (PG-13) 10:05, 1:10, 4:05, 7:05, 9:55 FURIOUS 7 (DIG) (PG-13) 7:05, 10:30 HOME (DIG) (PG) 10:30, 12:55, 4:20, 7:10, 9:40 HOT PURSUIT (DIG) (PG-13) 10:15, 12:35, 2:55, 5:20, 7:50, 10:15 MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (3D) (R) SPECIAL EVENT PRICING: $3.00 UPCHARGE ALL TICKETS 10:25, 12:15, 3:25, 4:25, 6:20, 9:15, 10:25 MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (DIG) (R) 1:25, 7:20 PAUL BLART: MALL COP 2 (DIG) (PG) 10:10, 12:50, 3:35, 7:40, 10:10 PITCH PERFECT 2 (DIG) (PG-13) 10:45, 12:30, 1:55, 3:20, 4:45, 6:10, 7:35, 9:00, 10:25 POLTERGEIST (2015) (3D) (PG-13) SPECIAL EVENT PRICING: $3.00 UPCHARGE ALL TICKETS 11:00, 12:10, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 9:05 POLTERGEIST (2015) (DIG) (PG-13) 1:30, 4:05, 6:35, 10:20 TOMORROWLAND (DIG) (PG) 10:00, 11:15, 1:05, 2:50, 4:15, 6:05, 7:25, 9:20, 10:30 7TH ANNUAL BIG LEBOWSKI PARTY! MAY 22 PADDINGTON 5:10 STILL ALICE 5:10 AMERICAN SNIPER 7:00 BIG LEBOWSKI SHOWS 5:15, 7:10, 9:30 COSTUMES WELCOME! THE BIG LEBOWSKI 7:00 WHITE GOD 9:20 THE IMITATION GAME 9:10 ALL OTHER SHOWS CANCELLED TUESDAY’S & (MATINEES) $2 SUNDAY’S, ATTENTION OPPORTUNITIES The Jazz Station seeks volunteer booking manager, a 20 hours per week position. Previous experience a plus. Email marketing@thejazzsta- tion.org. Musicians needed for Dexter Lake Farmers Market. Call 937-3007. New Zone Gallery seeks do- nations of sellable household items for its annual “yART Sale.” Call 935-4308. Newport Celtic Festival & Highland Games looking for volunteers. Write to volun- teer@newportcelticfestival. com. Santa Clara Community Garden plots available. Call 321-0798. We Are Bethel seeks artwork submissions from young local artists for upcoming exhibi- tion. For info, call 731-3901. West Coast Dog & Cat Rescue seeks volunteer help, as well as people interested in fostering pets. See westcoast- dogandcat.org/volunteers. If you want to stop drinking Alcoholics Anonymous can help EVI by phone 24 hours: 541-342-4113 www. eviaa.org | www.aa.org EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • MAY 21, 2015 19