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CALENDAR Live Drawing, 7-9pm, New Zone Gallery, 164 W. Broadway. $5. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, Sept. 22. HEALTH Nia-Healing Through Movement class, noon-1pm, Trauma Healing Project, 2222 Coburg Rd., 687-9447. Don. KIDS/FAMILIES Baby & Me Storytime, 10am, Springfield library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES “Let’s Make Organic Apple No-Bake Cookies,” w/Yaakov Levine, 2-4pm, Natural Grocers, 201 Coburg Rd., 345- 3300. FREE. Growing and Harvesting Medicinal Herbs, 7-8:30pm, OSU Extension Office, 996 Jefferson St. FREE. Tiny Homes: Living Simply in Small Spaces w/Todd Miller, architect for Oregon Cottage Co., 7pm, Fern Ridge library, 88026 Territorial Rd., Veneta. FREE. Make a Book continues. See Saturday. ON THE AIR “The Point,” 9-9:30am, KPOV 88.9FM. Anar- chy Radio w/John Zerzan, 7pm, KWVA 88.1FM. Taste of the World w/Wagoma continues. See Saturday. OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs Bicycle Club: Riding Hills route TBA, 25-50 mi., medium speed, 9am, Alton Baker Park. FREE. Running Group, 4 miles, 6-10pm, Tap & Growler, 207 E. 5th Ave. FREE. Shuffleboard & Foosball Tourna- ment, 6pm, The Barn Light, 924 Willamette St. FREE. Bingo Night w/Zach, 7pm, Side Bar, 1680 Coburg Rd. FREE. WDYK Trivia w/Haley, 7pm, First National Taphouse, 51 W. Broadway. FREE. Bingo, 8pm, Webfoot, 839 E. 13th Ave. FREE. Trivia, 8pm, Duck Bar, 1795 W. 6th Ave. FREE. Board Game Night continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Sept. 15. SOCIAL DANCE Eugene Folk Dancers, weekly international folk dancing, 6:45pm lessons, $3; 7:45pm dance, $3, Willa- malane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd., 344-7591. Bailonga: Argentine Tango Milonga, lessons & open dance, 8-11pm, Vet’s Club, 1626 Willa- mette St. $4. Coalessence Dance continues. See Sunday. TEENS Captain America vs Iron Man, 4:30-7:30pm, Sprinfield Public Library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. VOLUNTEER Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah volunteers continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. Laurel Valley Education Farm Day continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. United Way Summer Reading Spots continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. Volunteer Eugene Park Stew- ards Work Party, 9am-noon, Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden, 1800 Skyline Blvd., 510- 4636. FREE. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 SUNRISE 6:51AM; SUNSET 7:23PM AVG. HIGH 77; AVG. LOW 47 BENEFITS Fundraister for Walk to End Alzheimer’s, all day, Papa’s Pizza, 1700 W. 11th Ave., 485-1217. Don. FARMERS MARKETS The Corner Market, fresh local produce, noon-6pm, 295 River Rd., 513- 4527. Coast Fork Farm Stand contin- ues. See Saturday. FILM Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of S. Brian Wilson, 6-9pm, Campbell Center, 155 High St. FREE. The Last Emporer, 1pm, Willa- malane Adult Activities Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE. FOOD/DRINKS Wine Wednesday, tasting, 5-7pm, Tap & Growler, 207 E. 5th Ave. FREE. GATHERINGS Nar-Anon Meeting, 12:30pm, Springfield Lutheran Church, 1542 I St., Spfd. FREE. Women’s Advisory Council for Youth, for girls 12-18, 4-5pm, Ophelia’s Place, Ophelia’s Place, 1577 Pearl St., #100. FREE. Look Me in the Eye Corner Cam- paign, 4-6pm, various locations in Eugene and Spfd, lookmeinth- eeye.org. 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. Exhibit Talks continue. See Thursday, Sept. 15. KIDS/FAMILIES Lapsit Story- time, ages 3 & under w/adult, 10am, Springfield Library, 225 5th St., Spfd. FREE. Children’s Ki Aikido, 4:15pm, Oregon Ki Society, 1071 W. 7th Ave. FREE. Family Board Game Night, 6pm, Castle of Games, 660 Main St., Spfd. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES Emergen- cy Prepardness Vendor Fair, 11:30am-2pm, Kesey Square. FREE. Medicare & You, 2pm, downtown library. FREE. Fall in Love W/Organics w/ Yaakov Levine, 1-2pm, Natural Grocers, 201 Coburg Rd., 345- 3300. FREE. Grrrl Jamz, practice an instru- ment w/Grrrlz Rock, for girls 10-18, 3-6pm, Ophelia’s Place, Ophelia’s Place, 1577 Pearl St., #100. FREE. Build a Robot, 5:30pm, down- town library. FREE. Intro to Ki continues. See Thurs- day, Sept. 15. LITERARY ARTS Free Soul open spoken word, 7:30pm sign-up, Vanilla Jill’s, 298 Blair Blvd., 393-6822. 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 Com- munity Group Run, 3-6 miles, 6pm, Run Hub Northwest, 515 High St., 344-1239. FREE. WDYK Trivia w/Haley, 7pm, Wild Duck Cafe, 1419 Villard St. FREE. Pinball Knights, 3-strikes pinball tournament w/IFPA points for players, 21 and over, 8pm, Blai- rally, 245 Blair Blvd., 683-1721. $10 buy in. Quizzo Pub Trivia w/Dr. Seven Phoenix, 8pm, Starlight Lounge, 830 Olive St. FREE. Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, Sept. 15. SOCIAL DANCE Lindy Hop, East Coast, Charleston, 8-10pm, Vet- erans Memorial Building, 1626 Willamette St. $5. SPIRITUAL Tarot Readings, call 324-3855 for appointment. FREE. Living Gracefully in a Burning world, Interfaith Community Breakfast, 7:30am-9pm, Downtown Athletic Club, 10th & Willamette. $20-$30. VOLUNTEER United Way Sum- mer Reading Spots continues. See Thursday, Sept. 15. The first lesson in Transportation 101: U-lock it… U-keep it Free U-lock. (with bicycle purchase thru Sept. 30th!) Kryptonite or Abus Choose from 3. Great bikes deserve a great lock. (Don’t use a cable!) Details at facebook.com/arriving.by.bike 2705 Willamette St • 541.484.5410 Mon.–Fri. 11–7, Sat. 10–6, Sun. 12–5 Eugene/Springfield bike maps – FREE! Eugene St. SOUTH UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD Sunday, Sept. 25 NOON to 4 PM Walk & Ro Arou ll n Car-F d a re Rout e e This FREE community event opens the streets for people to walk, bike, roll and skate in a car-free environment in the South University neighborhood. The event features activities along the route including live music, circus arts, yard games and much more. Volunteers needed! Sign up here: eugenesundaystreets.org For more information, email: sundaystreets@ci.eugene.or.us eugeneweekly.com • September 15, 2016 21