Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 2016)
CALENDAR DanceAbility Class for Adults continues. See Thursday, April 21. LITERARY ARTS Lunch w/ authors Pat Edwards & Jennifer Chambers, noon, The Book Nest, 1461 Mohawk St., Spfd. FREE. ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con- tinues. See Thursday, April 21. “The Point” continues. See Thursday, April 21. “Thursday Night Jazz” contin- ues. See Thursday, April 21. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS Bike Club: McKenzie View & Sunderman, 35 miles, medium pace, 9am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, April 21. Lunchtime Tap & Growler Running Group continues. See Thursday, April 21. Board Game Night continues. See Thursday, April 21. Brew & Cue Trivia continues. See Thursday, April 21. Pool Hall for seniors continues. See Thursday, April 21. WDYK Trivia w/Rick continues. See Thursday, April 21. SOCIAL DANCE English & Scot- tish Country Dancing continues. See Thursday, April 21. Music & Dance Workshops w/ Taller de Son Jarocho continues. See Thursday, April 21. SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation continues. See Thursday, April 21. Open Heart Medidation contin- ues. See Thursday, April 21 Zen Meditation continues. See Thursday, April 21. THEATER Annie Get Your Gun continues. See Friday. Blackberry Winter continues. See Thursday, April 21. LCC presents: Shakespeare’s Cymbeline continues. See Friday. No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, April 21. University Theatre: Stage Kiss continues. See Friday. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden continues. See Thursday, April 21. Native Plant Nursery Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, April 21. CORVALLIS AND SURROUNDING AREAS THURSDAY, APRIL 21: Beyond Earth Day, today through Thursday, April 28, OSU campus, Corvallis. FREE. Third Thursday Corvallis Art Walk, 4pm, downtown Corvallis. FREE. FRIDAY, APRIL 22: Procession of the Species Parade & Celebra- tion, 10am, downtown Albany. FREE. Annual Earth Day HooHaa, free food, music & silent auction, 3pm, Organic Growers Club, Corvallis. FREE. SATURDAY, APRIL 23: Benefit for Nepal w/music & Nepalese dance, 7-9:30pm, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Center, Corvallis. Don. SUNDAY, APRIL 24: Earth Day at the Thyme Garden, 10am- 5pm, Thyme Garden, Alsea. FREE. ATTENTION OPPORTUNITIES Organizers for the Eugene Bien- nial are accepting submissions for the jurried art show, which opens August 3. Email eugen- ebiennial@gmail.com for more information. The Eugene Emeralds hold National Anthem & Organist tryouts from 10am-2pm Sat- urday, April 23, at PK Park. Call 342-5367 for information. FISH is looking for volunteers available for weekday morning & afternoon shifts, answering phones. Call 933-3324 for more information. Teens grades 6-12 are invited to enter the Springfield Public Library’s Teen Poetry Contest. Text should not surpass 40 lines and all entries must be submitted before 5pm Saturday, April 30. See rules or enter at wheremindsgrow.org/ teens.html. The Maude Kerns Art Center seeks submissions for the “Art for Your Garden” exhibit, which is part of the Art and the Vineyard Festival in July. See mkartcenter.org for information and applications. Application deadline is Friday, April 22. The Maude Kerns Art Center will offer summer art camps & workshops for youth. See mkartcenter.org for more information. Josephine’s Closet seeks donations of gently used or new girls’ formal wear for area girls in time for prom. Write to JC director Lisa Christon at lisachriston@hotmail.com for more information or to arrange pick-up. KOCF 92.5 Fern Ridge Communi- ty Radio is seeking a volunteer chief engineer to share techno- logical expertise. For more info, contact Dean Middleton at 543- 7625 or dean.middleton10@ gmail.com Lane County seeks applica- tions from citizens interested in serving on the Community Health Council. Applications due noon Friday, April 29. See lanecounty.org/volunteer for more information. The Lane County Board of Commissioners is seeking applications from a person representing low-income community members in Lane County & is homeless or formerly homeless to serve on the Poverty & Homelessness Board. Applications due Friday, April 22, submit to Lane County Health & Human Services build- ing, 151 W. 7th Ave., Eugene, or email diana.alldredge@co.lane. or.us. Lane County Board of Commis- sioners seeks applications from those interested in serving on the Community Health Council, as well as the Mental Health Advisory/Local Alcohol & Drug Planning Committee. Appli- cations for the Mental Health Advisory/Local Alcohol & Drug Planning Committee are due by 5pm Wednesday, April 27. Applications for the Community Health Council are due by noon Friday, April 29. See lanecounty. org/volunteer for more infor- mation. The New Zone Art Gallery seeks donations for its annual Yart sale fundraiser. Donations may be dropped off noon-6pm Thurs- day & Friday, April 21-22. Call 683-0759 for more information. Registration is open for Nearby Nature summer day camps for kids, which run June 20-Sep- tember 2. Call 687-9699 for more information. SASS is having an eight-week group for partners’ friends & families of sexual assault survi- vors. meets Tuesday evenings beginning April 26. Contact 484- 9791 or supportgroup.sass@ sass-lane.org for info. SASS services are always free. Whole Earth Nature School seeks volunteers to work w/kids in nature during summer nature camps. Email Anna Bradley at anna@wholeearthschool.com for more information. enrolling GUITAR • BASS • DRUMS KEYBOARD • VOCALS NOW! FROM BEGINNER TO ADVANCED WE OFFER PROGRAMS AT ALL LEVELS AGES 5-18 & ADULTS ENGAGE YOUR MUSIC JOURNEY Performance Based Music School 90 Lawrence St. • Eugene 541-393-6893 ALLSTARROCKFOUNDATION.COM ut our ask abo min FREE l L 3 es 0 sons Tria CLUB 100 YEARS FRIDAY APRIL 22 • $5 10PM DRESSY BESSY 11:30 MOPE GROOVES SATURDAY APRIL 23 • $5 A BENEFIT FOR THE CASCADIA WILDLANDS PROJECT 9PM LA SAMILLE 10:30PM UNCLE STUMBLES SUNDAY APRIL 24 • $5 BROADWAY REVUE BURLESQUE NIGHT! 933 Olive St | 541-687-4643 830 Olive St | 541-343-3204 luckeysclub.com • In the heart of the Barmuda Triangle KLCC NPR news. Local & regional news. Compelling stories. Intelligent ideas. Driveway moments. For the curious, the discerning, the interested. eugeneweekly.com • A pril 21, 2016 29