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    CALENDAR
FILM Tough Guise 2, a follow-up
to the documentary fi lm about
violence, media & notions of
masculinity, 7pm, The Boreal,
450 W. 3rd Ave. FREE.
Defi es Measurement continues.
See Tuesday.
FOOD/DRINK Wine Wednesday,
tasting, 5-7pm, Tap & Growler,
207 E. 5th Ave. FREE.
GATHERINGS Nar-Anon Meeting,
12:30pm, Springfi eld Lutheran
Church, 1542 I St., Spfd. FREE.
Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th & Pearl.
FREE.
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
women-only 12-step meeting,
6-7pm, St. Thomas Episcopal
Church, 1465 Coburg Rd. FREE.
Open Session Figure Drawing,
6:30-9pm, Emerald Art Center,
500 Main St., Spfd. $6.
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
12-step meeting, 7-8pm, Valley
Methodist Church, 25133 E.
Broadway, Vaneta. FREE.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
HEALTH “Cravings, Weight Gain &
the Blood Sugar Rollercoaster” w/
nutritionist Yaakov Levine, noon-
1:30pm & 6-7:30pm, YMCA, 2055
Patterson St., 686-9622. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Eugene Waldorf
School Tours, 8:30-10:30am,
1350 McLean Blvd., 683-6951
ext. 103. FREE.
Lapsit Storytime, 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.
Grrrl Jamz w/musicians from
Grrrlz Rock! for girls 10-18,
3:30-6pm, Ophelia’s Place, 1577
Pearl St., 284-4333. FREE.
Women’s Advisory Council for
Youth, for girls 12-18, 4-5pm,
Ophelia’s Place, 1577 Pearl St.,
284-4333. FREE.
Children’s Ki Aikido, 5:15pm,
Oregon Ki Society, 1071 W. 7th
Ave. FREE.
Family Board Game Night, 6pm,
Castle of Games, 660 Main,
Spfd. FREE.
4J School Choice Visit Week
continues. See Monday.
LECTURES/CLASSES Under-
standing Disability: Family
& Community Stories, 6pm,
downtown library. FREE.
Cascade Mycological Society:
Dyeing Wool & Silk w/Mush-
rooms, 7pm, Amazon Communi-
ty Center, 2700 Hilyard St. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Bi-Focal Book
Club, meet other readers, talk
about books, 9am, The Barn
Light, 924 W. Broadway, 935-
1182. FREE.
ON THE AIR “The Point,”
9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9AM.
“Truth Television,” live call-in
local news/politics, 6pm,
Comcast 29.
“That Atheist Show, weekly call-
in, 7pm, Comcast 29, 790-6617.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsid-
ians: Hike Amazon Headwaters/
Spencer Butte, 6.2 miles, reg. at
obsidians.org. FREE.
Accessible Aquatics, swimming
classes for individuals with
disabilities, 10am, Amazon Pool,
2600 Hilyard St. $7.
Community Group Run, 3-5
miles, bring lights for visibility,
6pm, Run Hub Northwest, 515
High St., 344-1239. FREE.
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, Jan. 21.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Jan. 21.
THURSDAY
JANUARY 28
S U N R I S E 7: 3 4 A M ; S U N S E T 5 : 17 P M
AV G. HIGH 4 8 ; AV G. LO W 3 4
GATHERINGS Parkinson’s
Disease Support Group, 10-
11:30am, Trinity Lutheran
Church, 675 S. 7th St., Cottage
Grove, 345-2988. FREE.
“Honey of a Dinner” w/honey
bee expert Carolyn Breece,
5pm, Museum of Natural &
Cultural History, UO, 346-1671.
FREE.
Gun Violence Forum, 7-9pm,
Unitarian Universalist Church,
1685 W. 13th Ave. FREE.
Northeast Neighbors General
Membership Meeting, 7-9pm,
Gilham Community Church,
3633 Gilham Rd. FREE.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo
continues. See Thursday, Jan.
21.
Downtown Toastmasters contin-
ues. See Thursday, Jan. 21.
Eugene Metro Business Net-
working International continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
Home Grown Community Radio
Forming KEPW-FM meeting con-
tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 21.
Open Figure Drawing continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
KIDS/FAMILIES 4J School
Choice Visit Week continues.
See Monday.
DanceAbility Class for Youth
continues. See Thursday, Jan.
21.
Wonderful Ones Storytime con-
tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 21.
LECTURES/CLASSES Pruning:
Fruit Trees, Raspberries &
Blackberries, 1-3pm, Nearby
Nature, Alton Baker Park. FREE.
“Singing Shakespeare” w/Laura
Wayte, 6pm, downtown library.
FREE.
UO Visting Artist Lecture Series:
Lauren Fensterstock, 6pm, Law-
rence Hall room 115, UO. FREE.
DanceAbility Class for Adults
continues. See Thursday, Jan.
21.
LITERARY ARTS Lunch w/Author
Bonnie Henderson, author of
The Next Tsunami, noon, The
Book Nest, 1461 Mohawk Ave.,
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
GEARS Bike Club: McKenzie
View & Sunderman, 35 miles,
medium pace, 9:30am, Alton
Baker Park. FREE.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
SOCIAL DANCE English & Scot-
tish Country Dancing continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, Jan.
21.
Open Heart Medidation contin-
ues. See Thursday, Jan. 21
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
THEATER South Eugene High’s
Hamlet continues. See Thurs-
day, Jan. 21.
The Last Five Years continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
To Kill a Mockingbird continues.
See Thursday, Jan. 21.
Water by the Spoonful contin-
ues. See Thursday, Jan. 21.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen
Rose Garden continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
Native Plant Nursery Volunteer
Work Party continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 21.
CORVALLIS
AND SURROUNDING
AREAS
THURSDAY, JAN. 21: Ballroom
Dance Class & Open Dance, all
proceeds donated to We Care,
7pm today & Thursday, Jan 28,
Odd Fellows Hall, Corvallis. $7.
Paris Climate Conference Lec-
ture w/Green Party Presidential
Candidate Jill Stein, 7pm, Uni-
tarian Universalist Fellowship,
Corvallis. FREE.
FRIDAY, JAN. 22: MLK Celebra-
tion w/writer Leonard Pitts Jr.,
7pm, Willamette University,
Salem FREE.
TUESDAY, JAN. 26: Panel
Discussion examining senator
Mark Hatfi eld’s work to end the
Vietnam War, slow the nuclear
arms race & promote human
rights, 5-7pm, Rogers Music
Center, Willamete University,
Salem. FREE.
THURSDAY, JAN. 28: Film
Screening: Legacy of Fire: The
Story of the Tillamook Burn,
7pm, Whiteside Theater, Corval-
lis. FREE.
ATTENTION
ARC of Lane County is looking
for volunteers to help paint their
new youth center, Jan. 24-Jan.
31. Call 743-6289 for more
information.
The Boys & Girls Club of Emerald
Valley seeks volunteers. Call
354-9939.
CASA is looking for volunteer
Court Appointed Special Advo-
cates who can make a two-year
commitment to the program.
Call 868-3083 for more infor-
mation.
Lane Blood Center is trying
to drum up blood donations.
For hours or more info, see
laneblood.org.
The Maude Kerns Art Center is
accepting applications from
artists interested in exhibit-
ing their work during the the
2017-18 season. The application
deadline is April 15, 2016. Call
345-1571 for more information.
Meals on Wheels needs volun-
teer drivers. Call 682-4368 for
information.
Siuslas National Forest asks
for public input on a proposed
30,800-acre resotration project
in Indian Creek. Learn more
about the project 6pm, Thurs-
day, Jan. 21, at the Mapleton
Grange, 10868 E. Mapleton Rd.
Sponsors Inc. is looking for
volunteers to mentor men &
women transitioning out of
state & federal prison. Call
735-6400.
Springfi eld Arts Commission
has issued a call to local artists
interested in displaying their
work in the Springfi eld City Hall
Gallery. More information at
springfi eldartscommission.org.
OPPORTUNITIES
Actors Cabaret holds auditions
for actors male & female 16 and
older, 1pm Sunday, Jan. 24, for
Saturday Night Fever. More info
at actorscabaret.org.
WE COME
BEARING HEALTH
At Kaiser Permanente, we believe in healthy communities.
Congratulations to the 85 schools in Lane County that received
more than $150,000 in grants, services, and scholarships from
programs in partnership with Kaiser Permanente, including:
• Kaiser Permanente Health Care Career
Scholarship Program
• Kaiser Permanente Educational Theatre Program through
Oregon Children’s Theatre
• Fire Up Your Feet through the Safe Routes to
School National Partnership
Visit kp.org/communitybenefit/nw for more information.
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All plans offered and underwritten by Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest. 500 NE Multnomah St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97232. ©2015 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Northwest
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