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CALENDAR THURSDAY CORVALLIS FEBRUARY 4 AND SURROUNDING AREAS S U N R I S E 7: 27 A M ; S U N S E T 5 : 2 6 P M AV G. HIGH 49 ; AV G. LO W 3 4 FILM IWW Movie: Even in the Rain, 7pm, McNail-Riley House, 601 W. 13th Ave. FREE. FOOD/DRINKS Pints & Prints II, Valentine's Day printmaking party, 5-8pm, Claim 52, 1030 Tyinn St. Don. GATHERINGS Oregon Art Beat Viewing Party, featuring Dance- Ability, 6:30-8:30pm, 576 Olive St., call 357-4982 to rsvp. Don. Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Downtown Toastmasters contin- ues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Eugene Metro Business Net- working International continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Home Grown Community Radio Forming KEPW-FM meeting con- tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Open Figure Drawing continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. KIDS/FAMILIES Ridgeline Mon- tessori Public Charter School info session, 6:30pm, 4500 W. Amazon Dr., 681-9662 FREE. DanceAbility Class for Youth continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Wonderful Ones Storytime con- tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. LECTURES/CLASSES Commu- nity Update on School Design & Construction for Arts & Technology Academy, 6-7pm, Arts & Technology Academy cafeteria, 1650 W. 22nd Ave., 790-7737. FREE. UO Visting Artist Lecture Series: Karyn Olivier, 6pm, Lawrence Hall room 115, UO. FREE. DanceAbility Class for Adults continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. LITERARY ARTS Lunch w/Author Michael Pungercar, noon, The Book Nest, 1461 Mohawk St., 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 Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Lunchtime Tap & Growler Running Group continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Pool Hall for seniors continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. SOCIAL DANCE English & Scot- tish Country Dancing continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Music & Dance Workshops w/ Taller de Son Jarocho continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Open Heart Medidation contin- ues. See Thursday, Jan. 28 Zen Meditation continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. THEATER The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee continues. See Friday. Book of Mormon continues. See Tuesday. The Last Five Years continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. Native Plant Nursery Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, Jan. 28. 20 THURSDAY, JAN. 28: OSU Board of Trustees meeting, today & tomorrow, OSU Memorial Union, Corvallis, leadership.oregon- state.edu/trustees. FREE. Lecture: “Burning Questions: People, Forests & Fire” w/Doug Decker, 7pm, Whiteside Theater, Corvallis. FREE. Get Smart, 7:30pm today through Saturday, Majestic Theatre, Corvallis. $12-$14. Ballroom Dance Class & Open Dance, all proceeds donated to We Care, 7pm today & Thurs- day, Jan 28, Odd Fellows Hall, Corvallis. $7. SATURDAY, JAN. 30: Willamette Valley Bird Sumposium, 9am- 5pm, OSU, Corvallis, willa- mettevalleybirds.org. $20. SUNDAY, JAN. 31: Majestic Reader’s Theatre: Skylight, 3pm & 7pm, Majestic Theatre, Corval- lis. $10-$12. THURSDAY, FEB. 4: OSU Theatre’s Desdemona, 7:30pm, OSU, Corvallis. $4-$8. ATTENTION OPPORTUNITIES ARC of Lane County is looking for volunteers to help paint their new youth center on Sunday, Jan. 31. Call 743-6289 for more information. 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 Majestic Theatre in Corvallis holds auditions for Alice in Won- derland & Through the Looking Glass on Sunday, Jan. 31, & Monday, Feb. 1. Call 758-7827 for information. 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. The Opal Center holds auditions for The Nerd Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 8-9. Call 946-7252 for information. Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School hosts pre-lottery information sessions Thursday, Feb. 4, and Saturday, Feb. 27. Call 681-9662 for more information. 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. Very Little Theatre holds audi- tions for Spamalot on Sunday, Jan. 31, & Monday, Feb. 1. Call 868-4692 for information. JANUARY 28, 2016 • EUGENEWEEKLY.COM GALLERIES OPENING Jon Meyers Studio “Finding Vivian Maier,” opening reception 6-9pm Friday, Jan. 29. 385 W. 2nd Karin Clarke Gallery “Outward Glimpses” by Humberto Gonzalez, Feb. 3 to Feb. 27. 760 Willamette Ninkasi “Clumsy Wanderings” by Sarah Knapp, opening reception 6:30- 9:30pm Friday, Jan 29. 272 Van Buren Oakshire Brewing “Duality” acrylic paintings by Sage Oaks, Jan. 29 to Feb. 25. 207 Madison The Wandering Goat “A Second Breath” by Nicole Sigrid Stevens, opening reception 6pm Friday, Jan. 29. 268 Madison CONTINUING American Institute of Architects “People’s Choice Awards,” showcasing outstanding architecture & landscape architecture projects. 44 W. Broadway Area 51-50 “Interactions,” mixed media by Hilllo. 277 W. 8th The Arts Center “Rot: the Afterlife of Trees,” through Feb. 25. 700 SW. Madison, Corvallis B2 Bar Surreal paintings & drawings by Richard L. Quigley, through March 31. 2794 Shadowview Backstreet Gallery “Stormy Weather.” 1421 Bay, Florence BRING “Experiments & Collections” by Marilyn Kent. 4446 Franklin Broadway Commerce Center “Dan Bruce @ the Center.” 44 W. Broadway Claim 52 @ Abbey Photographs by Thomas Moser. 418 A Claim 52 Brewing Blunt Graffi x Studio Art Show. 1030 Tyinn Cowfi sh Paintings by Emily Hayes. 62 W. Broadway David Joyce Gallery “Taking Flight: A Visual Voyage,” highlighting Eugene Airport’s iconic “fl ying people.” LCC campus Dot Dotson’s “Pinholes by the Sea,” photos by Rich Bergeman, through Feb. 9. 1668 Willamette Emerald Art Center “Hands of Writing.” 500 Main, Spfd Eugene Public Library “Life In-Between Paintings” by Suma Z. Elan. 100 W. 10th Eugene Springfi eld Art Project Local artists. 240 Main, Spfd Excelsior Works by Marilyn Odland, Ellen Morrow, Samantha Hickman & Margaret Godfrey. 754 E. 13th Gilt+Gossamer “Khaostasis: Urban Abstractions” by David Placencia, through Jan. 31. 873 Willamette Giustina Gallery Work by ten Albany-based artists. OSU, Corvallis PAINTINGS BY LIZA BURNS AT BARN LIGHT EAST Growler Underground “Art Occupy,” a benefi t show for MECCA. 521 Main, Spfd Hallie Ford Museum “Stilleven: Contemporary Still Life,” works by 27 Pacifi c Northwest painters. Willamette University, Salem Harlequin Beads “Defi ne” by Sonja Anise. 1027 Willamette Jacobs Gallery “Small Pleasures Invitational.” Hult Center Jazz Station Works by Robert Canaga. 124 W. Broadway Jordan Schnitzer Museum “Art of the Athlete IV,” through Jan. 31; “Brett Weston in Oregon,” through Jan. 31; “Shakespeare’s First Folio” through Feb. 7; “From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker,” through April 24: “The Nature of Religion” by Olga Volchkova, through June 13; “Benevolence & Loyalty: Filial Piety in Chinese Art,” through July 31; Korean landscapes, through July 31. UO Keven Craft Rituals Works by Keven Erika Fortner, Joslyn Alana, Jovie Belisle & Olivia Shapely, Sarah Richards & Briana Krone. 268 7th LBCC Gallery “Past Narratives,” tapestries by Kathe Todd-Hooker, through Jan. 28; “ Invisible Light,” infrared photography, through Feb. 24. 6500 Pacifi c SW., Albany LCC Gallery “Variations” by Rob Beishline, Fred Herbst & Rick Love; Works by Camilla Dussinger & John Watson. 4000 E. 30th Lincoln Gallery OSLP Arts & Culture Program Showcase. 309 W. 4th Maude Kerns Art Center “Moments in Time.” 1910 E. 15th MECCA MECCA Tribe Show. 449 Willamette Mills International Center “Transcendence” by Cammy Davis, Calen Picks & Chris Foster. UO Nephos Vape Werks Animal portraits by Johnmichael Lahtinen. 126 W. Broadway New Odyssey “Sorrowblade” warrior women fantasy works by Michel Savage, through Jan 31. 1044 Willamette New Zone Gallery “Ricochet: Hundreds of Images” by Wanda Seamster; “Native Coastal Woods” by Robert Horner. 164 W. Broadway Noisette Eugene farmer’s market paintings by Ann Bettman. 200 W. Broadway O’Brien Photo “Light, Camera, Bloom, Photoshop,” photos by David Becker, through March. 10. 2833 Willamette Odd Fellows Lodge Oil, watercolor & pencil paintings & drawings by Leanne Miller. 342 Main, Spfd Off the Waffl e “Beauty of the Natural World” by Belinda Greb & Scott Kuszik, through Jan. 31. 840 Willamette Oregon Art Supply Works by Willie Boswick & Laura Figa. 1020 Pearl Oregon Wine LAB Abstract works by Robert Canaga. 488 Lincoln Out on a Limb Oil landscapes by John W. Olsen. 191 E. Broadway Pacifi c Rim Gallery “Art Repurposed” & “A Work in Progress.” 160 E. Broadway Pacifi c Sky Exhibitions “Meander” by Patrick Beaulieu & Victoria Stanton. 180 W. 12th Reality Kitchen Oil paintings by John Olsen. 645 River Red Wagon Creamery Works by Art Forum members. 55 W. Broadway Sam Bond’s Garage “Metaphysical Existence” by Andrew Lathrop. 407 Blair Shadowfox Shadowbox displays & things. 76 W. Broadway Springfi eld City Hall Paintings by Glenn Dow. 225 5th, Spfd Springfi eld Museum “First to Assemble,” a tribute to the Oregon Army National Guard. 590 Main Territorial Wine Co. Works by Nancy Frances Cheeseman. 907 W. 3rd Townshend’s Teahouse Works by Heidi Ma. 41 W. Broadway Tronson Gallery Abstract works by Jim Tronson. 740 Main, Spfd UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Explore Oregon: 300 Million Years of Northwest Natural History”; “Oregon: Where Past is Present: 10,000-year-old shoes & other wonders”; “The Buzz Saw Sharks of Long Ago” by Ray Troll. UO Campus The Wayward Lamb Works by Marlis Badalich & Sam Gehrke. 150 W. Broadway White Lotus “Collectors’ Choice,” w/works by Frank Okada, Wang Gongyi, Barry Cleavin, Morris Graves & Ken Callahan, through March 12. 767 Willamette Willamalane Adult Activity Center Work by Beverly Egli. 215 W. C, Spfd WOW Hall “The World of Lax Magnon,” works by Ethan Hull. 291 W. 8th Yankee Built “In Memory of Lane County Photographer William B. Anderson,” abstract prints. 857 Willamette