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    CALENDAR
illness, 6pm, NAMI Lane County
Resource Center, 2411 MLK Jr.
Blvd. FREE.
Open Session Figure Drawing,
6:30-9pm, Emerald Art Center,
500 Main St., Spfd. $6.
Salem Drum Circle, 6:30pm,
downtown Riverfront Park,
Salem. FREE.
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
12-step meeting, 7-8pm, Valley
Methodist Church, 25133 E.
Broadway, Vaneta. FREE.
American Horror Story Viewing
Party, 9:30-11:30pm, Wayward
Lamb, 150 W. Broadway. FREE.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thursday, Oct. 29.
HEALTH The Egg Came First,
cooking demo w/nutritionist
Yaakov Levine, 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.
SLUG Queen Storytime,
10:15am & 11am, downtown
library. FREE.
Family Board Game Night, 6pm,
Castle of Games, 660 Main,
Spfd. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Children’s
Ki Aikido, 5:15pm, Oregon Ki
Society, 1071 W. 7th Ave. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reading &
signing w/Marjorie Woollacott,
author of Infi nite Awareness:
The Awakening of the Scientifi c
Mind, 7pm, Knight Library, UO.
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 Obsid-
ians: Hike Amazon Headwaters/
Spencer Butte, 6.2 miles; Hike
Mount Pisgah, 6.5 miles, reg. at
obsidians.org. FREE.
Accessible Aquatics, swimming
classes for individuals with
disabilities, 10am, Amazon Pool,
2600 Hilyard St. $7.
Pinball Knights, double-elimina-
tion pinball tournament, 21 and
over, 8pm, Blairally, 245 Blair
Blvd., 683-1721. $5 buy in.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 29.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Oct. 29.
THEATER 42nd Street contin-
ues. See Tuesday.
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 5
S U N R I S E 6 : 5 4 A M ; S U N S E T 5 : 57 P M
AV G. HIGH 56 ; AV G. LO W 3 8
BENEFIT Pints for West Coast
Dog & Cat Rescue, noon-10pm,
Ninkasi, 272 Van Buren St. FREE.
Beers Made by Walking for
McKenzie River Trust, 5pm, Bier
Stein, 1591 Willamette St. Don.
FARMERS MARKETS Lane Coun-
ty Farmers Market continues.
See Saturday.
McKenzie SmartGrow Farm
Stand continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 29.
FILM The Vocabulary of Change:
Angela Davis & Tim Wise in
Conversation, 7-9pm, Hiyard
Community Center, 2580
Hilyard St. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK “Thersday,”
women’s happy hour, 7-10pm,
Wayward Lamb, 150 W. Broad-
way. FREE.
Thirsty Thursday continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 29.
GATHERINGS Single parent/
grandparent social support
group, 6:30pm, 4445 Royal
Ave., 357-7929. FREE.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Downtown Toastmasters contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Eugene Metro Business Net-
working International continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thursday, Oct. 29.
Nar-Anon Meeting continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Open Figure Drawing continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
KIDS/FAMILIES Everybody Can
Dance continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 29.
Wonderful Ones Storytime con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 29.
LECTURES Finding a Job After
50, 5:30pm, downtown library.
FREE.
“Why are People Fleeing Mexico
& Central America?” 6-8pm,
Pacifi c University, 40 E. Broad-
way. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Mid-Valley
Willamette Writers Speakers
Series w/Miriam Gershow,
author of Revision Strategies,
6:30-8:30pm, Tsunami Books,
2585 Willamette St. $10.
ON THE AIR “The Point,”
9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM.
“Arts Journal,” current local arts,
9-10pm, Comcast channel 29.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 29.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
SOCIAL DANCE English & Scot-
tish Country Dancing continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
SPECTATOR SPORTS National
Mountain Trail Championships,
9am-7pm, Oregon Horse Center,
90751 Prairie Rd. FREE.
SPIRITUAL Zen Meditation
Group continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 29.
THEATER Bob Welch & Friends:
My Oregon, 7:30pm, Hult Center.
$27-$35.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Rosemary Poppins' Baby con-
tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 29.
Urinetown: The Musical contin-
ues. 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.
Native Plant Nursery Volunteer
Work Party continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 29.
CORVALLIS
AND SURROUNDING
AREAS
THURSDAY, OCT. 29: Soap
Creek Artisans exhibit, 10am-
4:30pm today through Saturday
& Tuesday through Thursday,
Nov. 5, Benton County Historical
Museum, Philomath. FREE.
FRIDAY, OCT. 30: Wait for the
Blackout, zombie drama, 8pm
today & tomorrow, Majestic
Theatre, Corvallis. $10-$12.
Fitness classes for moms and
babies, 9-10am, Kidsthletics
Club, Corvallis. FREE.
SATURDAY, OCT. 31: Corvallis
Farmers Market, 9am-1pm, 1st
St. FREE.
The Haunting of the Majestic,
Halloween tours, 1-5pm, Majes-
tic Theatre, Corvallis. $3.
SUNDAY, NOV. 1: Fill Your Pan-
try, noon-3pm, Benton County
Fairgrounds, Corvallis. FREE.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5: No
Direction Home, 7pm, Majestic
Theatre, Corvallis. $10-$12.
ATTENTION
OPPORTUNITIES
Eugene seeks residents
interested in serving on the
Bicycle & Pedestrain Advisory
Committee, application deadline
Saturday, Oct. 31. Call 682-5471
for information.
Lane Blood Center is trying
to drum up blood donations.
For hours or more info, see lane-
blood.org.
Lane County Board of Commis-
sioners seeks applicants for
the Community Health Council,
which meets 5:15-7:15pm ev-
ery third Tuesday of the month.
Apply by Friday, Oct. 30. Call
682-3777 for information.
Lane County Fair Board seeks
citizens interested in serving on
the commission. Call 682-4203.
The Majestic Theatre in Corvallis
is looking for submissions for
its upcoming black & white pho-
tography exhibition. See majes-
tic.org for more information.
Partners for Sustainable
Schools is looking for new board
members, as well as volunteers
to lead inclass 4th-grade Evi-
ronmental Ed. programs. Email
mel.bankoff@gmail.com.
Sexual Assault Support Services
is conducting intake for free
journaling support group for
women 18 and over who are
sexual assualt survivors. Call
484-9791.
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