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CALENDAR Final Table Poker, 6pm & 9pm, Steve’s Bar & Grill, 117 14th St., Spfd. FREE. Magic the Gathering, standard deck casual play, 6pm, Castle of Games, 660 Main, Spfd. $1. Magic the Gathering, 6pm, Delight, 811 E. Main St., Cottage Grove, info at delightcg@gmail. com. FREE. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Nov. 5. SOCIAL DANCE All Request International Folk Dancing, 2-3:30pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., info at 603-0998. $1.50. Advanced dance class w/Taller de Son Jarocho, 4:30-6pm, Whiteaker Community Center, N. Jackson & Clark St. FREE. Salsa Dancing w/Jose Cruz, 8:30pm, Vet’s Club Ballroom, 1626 Willamette St. $7. Church of ‘80s, 9pm, Blairally, 245 Blair Blvd. $3. THEATER Chicago, 7pm today & tomorrow, 2pm Sunday, Flor- ence Events Center, 715 Quince St., Florence. $18-$20. No Shame Eugene Show! 15 short original acts, 7:30pm, Atrium Building, 99 W. 10th Ave. FREE. The School for Lies, 8pm today, tomorrow & Thursday, Nov. 12; 2pm Sunday, Robinson Theatre, 1231 University St. $14-$16. Bob Welch & Friends: My Ore- gon,continues. See Thursday, Nov. 6. Rosemary Poppins’ Baby con- tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 5. Urinetown: The Musical contin- ues. See Thursday, Nov. 5. VOLUNTEER Eugene Park Stewards Work Party, 1-4pm, Alton Baker Park Native Plant Nursery, 538 Day Island Rd. FREE. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 S U N R I S E 6 : 57 A M ; S U N S E T 4 : 5 5 P M AV G. HIGH 55 ; AV G. LO W 3 8 BENEFITS Coconut Bliss’ “A Night of Bliss” for Beyond Toxics and Save the Bee, because bees are the best, 5-9pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1685 W. 13th Eugene. $10-$25 sug. don. ArtChics Art Sale for OSLP Arts & Culture Program continues. See Friday. FARMERS MARKETS Hideaway Bakery Farmers Market, 9am- 2pm, Hideaway Bakery, 3377 E. Amazon. Spencer Creek Growers Market, 10am-2pm, Spencer Creek Grange, 86013 Lorane Hwy. FREE. Winter Marketplace Farmers Market, 10am-2pm, Elmira Grange, 88764 Sprague Rd. FREE. Coast Fork Farm Stand, 11am- 6pm, 10th & Washington, Cottage Grove. Lane County Farmers Market continues. See Thursday, Nov. 5. McKenzie SmartGrow Farm Stand continues. See Thursday, Nov. 5. FOOD/DRINK Wine & Music, 5-10pm, Noble Estate Urban, 520 Commercial St. FREE. Ashland Culinary Festival continues. See Friday. GATHERINGS Elect Bernie Sand- ers Meeting, see the Bernie Sanders organization page on Facebook for details. FREE. Church Women United: "Cel- ebrating Our Journey Toward Peace" w/CALC's Carole Van Houten, 9-11:15am, St. Mary's Episcopal, 1300 Pearl St. FREE. Saturday Market, 10am-5pm; 10am Cigarettes & Milk; 11am Invincible Vince; noon Makara Heart; 1pm Brume; 2pm Alicia Humphries w/Aimee Marx & Eu- gene Bhangra; 3:30pm Kef, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak, eugenesatur- daymarket.org for info. FREE. Go Ducks! Weekend, free ad- mission to the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art & The Museum of Natural and Cultural History, 11am-5pm today & tomorrow, UO. 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. Eugene Student Debtor Social, meet others who are burried alive in debt, 2:30pm, Cozmic, 199 W. 8th Ave. FREE. Dungeons & Dragons, role- playing, 3pm, Delight, 811 E. Main, Cottage Grove, info at delightcg@gmail.com. FREE. UO vs. California Tailgate, 3:30- 11pm, Autzen Northside, 2626 MLK Jr. Blvd. FREE. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, Nov. 5. Gem Faire continues. See Friday. KIDS/FAMILIES Family Music Time, 10:15am, downtown library. FREE. Dog Tale Time, kids read to dogs, 2-3:30pm, downtown library. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES Intro to Online Genealogy, 10am-noon, downtown library. FREE. Wildlife Blind Weaving, 10am- 1pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum, 34901 Frank Parrish Rd., rsvp to w/site@mountpisgaharbore- tum.org. FREE. Worm Bin Compost Demo, 10am-noon, OSU Extension Services, 996 Jefferson St. $40, includes bin & worms. Women’s Self Defense Class, 10:30-11:45am, The Boreal, 450 W. 3rd St. FREE. Handmade Journal-Making for Adults, 2pm, Sheldon Branch, 1566 Coburg Rd. FREE. LITERARY ARTS NaNoWriMo Write-In Workshops, 1-3pm, Springfi eld library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. Book Discussion & Signing: Tao Orion Beyond the War on Invasive Species, 4pm, Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette St. FREE. Reading & Booksigning: Harsha Walia, author of Undoing Border Imperialism, 7pm, Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette St. FREE. ON THE AIR Taste of the World w/Wagoma, cooking & cultural program, 9-10am today, 7-8pm Tuesdays, Comcast channel 29. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians: Hike the Ridgeline Trail, 6.2 miles, see obsidians. org. FREE. Mossbacks Volkssport Club: 7K & 10K Willamette River walks, 9am, Valley River Inn, 1000 Val- ley River Way, 726-7169. FREE. Urban Week Identifi cation Walk, 11:30am=12:30pm, GrassRoots Garden, 1465 Coburg Rd. FREE. SPECTATOR SPORTS Roller Derby: Church of Sk8in vs. NW Pickup Artists & Glitter Bomb vs. Wiggle Storm, 6pm, Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Ave. $5-$15. Football: Ducks vs. Cal Golden Bears, 7:30pm, Autzen Stadium. $90!?! SPIRITUAL Day-Long Medita- tion, 10am-4pm, Center for Sa- cred Sciences, 5440 Saratoga St. Don. THEATER A Year of Stories w/ Native American storyteller Es- ther Stutzman, 3pm, Springfi eld library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. Chicago continues. See Friday. Rosemary Poppins’ Baby con- tinues. See Thursday, Nov. 5. s e l g Sin Ni ght at the House of Records MONDAY NOVEMBER 9TH ------ EXTENDED HOURS ------ 9PM TO MIDNIGHT PLAYING VINYL SINGLES, CASSINGLES AND CD SINGLES. ALSO SERVING REFRESHMENTS 258 E 13TH AVE See the LARGEST ORCHESTRA ever at the Hult Center! 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To perform Amériques – which captures the sonic cacophony of 1920s Manhattan, right CONCERT SPONSOR down to construction noise and police sirens – Eugene Symphony and the University of Oregon Symphony Orchestra team up to present the largest orchestra ever assembled at the Hult Center. 335 Hwy 99 South Cottage Grove 541.942.5047 mandysmedclub.com EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • NOVEMBER 5, 2015 49