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CALENDAR SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. Open Heart Medidation contin- ues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. Zen Meditation continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. Zen Practice & Teaching contin- ues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. TEENS Teen Book Group, “We the Children,” by Andrew Clements, 4pm, downtown library, 682- 8316. FREE. Fandom & Cosplay Club, for girls ages 12-18, 4-5pm, Ophelia’s Place, 1577 Pearl St. FREE. THEATER No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. The Revolutionists continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pis- gah Native Plant Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. Laurel Valley Education Farm Day continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. Native Plant Nursery Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. United Way Summer Reading Spots continues. See Thursday, Sept. 29. GALLERIES OPENING The Arts Center Kaitlyn Carr, Navigating Race and Ethnicity, mono prints and collages. 700 SW Madison, Corvallis Backstreet Gallery Works by Karen Nichols, multimedia artist. 1421 Bay, Florence CORVALLIS AND SURROUNDING AREAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 29: DLF Pick- seed Warehouse, A Grass Seed Warehouse Wall Sprouts Art- work, Art in Rural Communities Project, through Nov. Halsey. “The House as a Metaphor: Where Do We Belong?” sculp- ture by Dawn Stetzel reception, 5:30-7:30pm, Arts Center, Corvallis. FREE. Tapestry Artists of Puget Sound, noon-5pm, today, tomorrow, Saturday & Tuesday through Thursday, Oct. 6, The Arts Cen- ter, Corvallis. FREE. “Strange & Wonderful: American Folk Art from the Wllem & Diane Volkersz Collection,” Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University, Salem. FRIDAY, SEPT. 30: Local Subma- rine Veterans to Commemorate WWII Event & Lunch, noon, Smokejumpers Facility, Cave Junction. $12. High Desert Dreams: The Lost Homesteads of the Fort Rock Basin photography exhibit by Rich Bergeman, opening re- ception, 5-7pm, Benton County Hitorical Museum, Philomath. FREE. Claim 52 Brewing Blunt Graffix Studio Art Show. 1030 Tyinn Dot Dotson’s Scott Rooker, Photographer, Color Landscapes through Oct. 13. 1668 Willamette David Joyce Gallery “Taking Flight: A Visual Voyage,” highlighting Eugene Airport’s iconic “flying people.” LCC campus CONTINUING Ditch Projects Works by Julian Rogers & Peter Burr. 303 S. 5th, Spfd 3 Dimension Studio & Gallery “A private studio and gallery housing a unique selection of sculpture. 269 W. 8th Eugene Public Library “OSLP Arts & Culture Program Open Studio Workshops” on display through October. 100 W10th Ave A-3 Works by Brynna Hendrick. 615 Main Eugene Yoga “Flowers: Up Close and Personal” photography of the inner beauty of flowers by Charles H. Jones. 245 E Broadway Alexi Era Gallery “Ancient Kingdoms” an exhibition inspired by Ancient Egypt and “Look Me in the Eye” an exhibition supporting the Look Me in the Eye advocacy campaign in gallery II. 245 W. 8th American Institute of Architects “People’s Choice Awards,” showcasing outstanding architecture & landscape architecture projects. 44 W. Broadway The Arts Center “Movement” by Stephen Soihl & Karen Wysopal. 700 SW. Madison, Corvallis Backstreet Gallery Works by Karen Nichols, multimedia artist. 1421 Bay, Florence Bagel Sphere Chakra Paintings by Sophie Navarro. 810 Willamette Barn Light East “The Forest & the Field” by Benjamin Terrell. 545 E. 8th Broadway Commerce Center “Living Threads” photography of 50 villages in Oaxaca, Mexico by Eric Mindling and upstairs “Sacred Seeds,” an art Mulligan’s Pub Works by Manu. 2841 Willamette Claim 52 @ Abbey Photographs by Thomas Moser. 418 A DLF Pickseed Warehouse A Grass Seed Warehouse Wall Sprouts Artwork, Art in Rural Communities Project, works by Gale Everett and Bonnie Meltzer through November. 838 W 1st, Corvallis Euphoria Chocolate Company Work by Emily Chaison Morales. 964 Willamette Excelsior Works by Marilyn Odland, Ellen Morrow, Samantha Hickman & Margaret Godfrey. 754 E. 13th Gallery Calapooia Works by Marylin Lindsley, Nancy Anderson and Pam Serra-Wenz featured artists for Sept. 222 1st, Albany Gilt+gossamer “The Art of Sisters” abstract watercolors by Lynn Story Taylor and ceramics of faces by Dianne Story Cunningham. 837 Willamette Giustina Gallery “Loosely Bound: A Ten Tear Creative Journey” by Nancy Bryant & Cheryl Jordan. OSU, Corvallis Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio Original jewelry by Goldworks staff. 169 E. Broadway Friends of the Farmers Market seeks volunteers to staff its customer counters. Call 521- 2512 for more information. Flu Clinic Walk-in Hours will be held from 8am-11:30am & 1-3:30pm Monday through Fridays in October, November & December at the Roseburg VA Medical Center; 9am-2pm Saturdays in October at the Eugene clinic; 8am-11am and 12:30-4:30pm, Oct. 5 & Oct. 12 at North Bend & Brookings Clinics. Call 440-1000 for info. 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 The Lane County Board of Commissioners is seeking appli- cations from citizens interested in serving on the Community Health Council. The council meets the third Thursday of every month. The application deadline is Friday, Sept. 30 at noon. The Long Term Care Ombuds- man program needs volunteers to serve as advocates who will identify, investigate & resolve complaints to protect the rights & safety of nursing home and care facility residents. Must be 21, pass a background check, Mosaic Fair Trade Collection Hand- made salvaged wood furniture and fair trade wine tastings. 28 E. Broadway Chessman Gallery “Aquatic” by LCCC members. 540 NE. Hwy 101, Lincoln City Moring Glory Cafe Mushroom Art Exhibit, 450 Willamette Wandering Goat “RoadKill” pen and ink works by Alex Lahmann through Oct. 27. 268 Madison OPPORTUNITIES The Arts Center in Corvallis is looking for submissions through Dec. 1 for its upcoming microbiology-art exhibition “To See the Unseen.” Contact Jerri Bartholowmew at barthoje@ oregonstate.edu. Dari Mart is collecting donations for Shelter Care, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lane Coun- ty and Womenspace during the month of September. The Eugene Middle School Mentor Program is looking for responsible adults in the community to work w/at- risk middle school students. Openings available at all Eugene middle schools. Visit 4j.lane.edu/hr/volunteers/mid- dle-school-mentor-program for more information. Eugene Public Library’s Storytime-To-Go project seeks volunteers experienced working with youg children to bring sto- rytime to community daycares. For more information, contact LibraryVolunteerCoordinator@ ci.eugene.or.us or 682-6617. A Family for Every Child needs volunteers for its mentoring pro- gram for kids of all ages. Apply at afamilyforeverychild.org. Café Soriah “Access: Greek Isle” by R. Atencio. 384 W. 13th Cowfish Paintings by Jayme Vineyard, music by Roger Woods Quartet at 6:30pm. 245 W. 8th Fairbanks Gallery Paitings by Julia Bradshaw & Anna Fidler, opening Oct. 3 through Nov. 2, OSU, Corvallis ATTENTION exhibition in honor of Flordemayo. 44 Broadway The Excelsior Restaurant featuring works of Samantha Hickman, 754 13th O’Brien Photo Gallery, “Oregon Aspects: In The Antiquarian Avant- garde Manner,” opening Oct. 3-Dec. 30, 2833 Willamette SATURDAY, OCT. 1: Octoberfish, a Celebration of Coos Culture, live music, yoga, bellydancing workshop, noon-night, Old Charleston School, Charleston. FREE. Elkton Oktobert Fest, noon-4pm,Elkton Community Education Center, Elkton. $6. 80s Prom, all proceeds benefit local youth theater, 7pm, Crow Center for the Performing Arts, Florence. $25-$45. SUNDAY, OCT. 2: Autum Market- place, local crafts, produce, art & music, noon-4pm, Old World Deli, Corvallis. FREE. MONDAY, OCT. 3: Auditions for James & The Giant Peach, 6:30pm today & tomorrow, Withycombe Hall Main Stage Theatre, Corvallis. FREE. TUESDAY, OCT. 4: John Grot- zinger, geologist, geochemist & planetary scientist, Mars Talk, 3pm, Thomas Condon Lecture, OSU, Corvallis. FREE. THURSDAY, OCT. 6: “The House as a Metaphor: Where Do We Belong?” sculpture by Dawn Stetzel brown bag lunch, noon, Arts Center, Corvallis. FREE. Growler Underground Paintings by Patti McNutt. 521 Main, Spfd Kenneth B Art Studios Work by New Zone Gallery Members Hallie Ford Museum “Nelson Sandgren: An Artist’s Life.” Willamette University, Salem Keven Craft Rituals Works by Keven Erika Fortner, Joslyn Alana, Jovie Belisle & Olivia Shapely, Sarah Richards & Briana Krone. 268 7th Harlequin Beads & Jewelry Jewelry by local artists. 1027 Willamette Hi-Fi “Art Prehistoric” by Hilllo. 44 E. 7th Lane County Historical Society & Museum Native American baskets. 740 W. 13th Horsehead Wood designs by Glenn Jones. 99 W. Broadway LaSells Stewart Center Art about agriculture. OSU, Corvallis Hult Center Studio ArtCore Pop-Up Exhibit featuring student work. Hult Center LaVerne Krause Gallery “I Stay to the End” BFA final art exhibition. UO InEugene Real Estate Paintings by Christian Ives. 100 E. Broadway Island Park Gallery “Get Your Feet Wet: Waterscapes by Shirley Reade.” 215 W. C, Spfd. Jamarosa Art Gallery Works by Barry LaVoie. 326 Main, Spfd Karin Clarke Gallery “Brian Lanker— From the Heart” photographs from Pulitzer Prize-winner photojournalist of sports icons and major figures in the arts. 760 Willamette Lincoln Gallery Artists from OSLP Arts & Culture program. 309 W. 4th Maude Kerns Art Center “Fast Forward: The Mayor’s Teen Art Show” through Sept. 30. 1910 E. 15th MECCA “8 th Annual Object Afterlife Art Challenge” challenge to create art from a mystery bag of materials in two months. 449 Willamette Mills International Center “Transcendence” by Cammy Davis, Calen Picks & Chris Foster. UO Petersen Barn Art show & reception works by over 30 artists. 870 Berntzen Rd Raven Frameworks “Small Pleasures” by Anne Korn & Terry Way. 325 W. 4th Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Strung Together: Beads, People & History”; “Explore Oregon: 300 Million Years of Northwest Natural History”; “Oregon: Where Past is Present: 10,000-year-old shoes & other wonders”; “The Owl & the Woodpecker.” UO Reality Kitchen Oil paintings by John Olsen. 645 River Nephos Vape Werks Animal portraits by Johnmichael Lahtinen. 126 W. Broadway Springfield Museum Springfield High School Art Exhibit. 590 Main, Spfd Red Wagon Creamery “Ask Questions,” work by Cole Kastner. 55 Broadway Shadowfox Artwork by Pancoast. 76 W Broadway Newport Visual Arts Center “Rick Bartow: A Community Collection.” 777 NW. Beach, Newport St. Vincent de Paul Works by upcycle artist Mitra DeMirza Chester and glass artists Christopher Jenkins. 100 E. 11th Ninkasi Works by Dana Haggerty. 272 Van Buren Starlight Lounge Paintings by Jody Hancock. 830 Olive Noisette Pastry Kitchen “Japanese Accents” a collection of black and white photographs of Japan’s sacred landscapes by Noah Guadagni. 200 E. Broadway Studio #7 Works by Alex Ihnat. 1002 W. 2nd Oakshire “Scavenged,” mixed media incorporating biological oddities by Lindsay Swing through Sept. 28. 207 Madison ‘TWK’ OIL PAINTING BY SEAN MCFARLAND AT WANDERING GOAT complete required training & attend monthly meetings. For more information, call Diane Bishop at 345-2846. McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center needs volunteers for distributing meal trays and flowers, providing wheelchair transportation and reception duties for the short stay surgery department. For more information, contact Thelma in volunteer services at 741-4606 or thecle@mckweb.com. Schedule an intake for the Worthiness Group beginning in Oct. Space limited. For women 18+ who are survivors of sexual assault. Will meet one evening per week for 8 weeks. Call 484-9791 or supportgroup.sass@sass-lane. Teens needed for volunteer positions to help library staff prepare items for check out, set up crafts projects for kids’ pro- grams, create displays, clean & organize books & more. Apply beginning Sept. 29 at the Teen Desk of the downtown library. Call 682-8316 or visit eugene-or. gov/library. The West Coast Dog & Cat Rescue needs volunteers to respond to calls concerning cat adoption, abandonment & medical concerns. Volunteers may provide this service at home. Call 225-4955 for more information. O’Brien Photo “Openings” by Skip McDonald. 2833 Willamette Odd Fellows Lodge Oil, watercolor & pencil paintings & drawings by Leanne Miller. 342 Main, Spfd Oregon Art Supply Paintings by Shannon Rivers and Morgan Maurer. 1020 Pearl Street Oregon Research Institute Works by Matt Hudkins. 1776 Millrace Dr Oregon Wine LAB Works by Julia Holtzman and Kyle Rudd. 488 Lincoln Territorial Wine Co. Works by Nancy Frances Cheeseman. 907 W. 3rd Townshend’s Teahouse Original art. 41 W. Broadway Vistra Framing & Gallery “Photos of Oregon,” by Edward J. Pabor. 160 E. Broadway Wandering Goat “Toast at 3 a.m.” works by Sean McFarland through Sept. 29. 268 Madison Watershed Arts at Fertilab “In the Stillness,” featuring minimalist, abstract words by Wesley Hurd and Allison Hyde. 44 W 7th The Wayward Lamb Works by Marlis Badalich & Sam Gehrke. 150 W. Broadway Whirled Pies “The Abstract Mandalas of Tom Gettys.” 1123 Monroe OSU Little Gallery Eileen Hinckle, an exhibit of photographs of murals painted by artist. Corvallis Whiteaker Tattoo Collective Illuminated Botanicals by Violette & Rose w/Sharden Killmore’s Dead Fly Art. 245 Van Buren Out On A Limb Gallery “Poppy-land” Showcase of acrylic paintings by Mila Murphy. 191 E Brodaway White Lotus Gallery Journeys: Drawings and Paintings by Li Tie through Oct. 18. 767 Willamette Pacific Rim Art Guild “Pets and Other Creatures, Both Great and Small,” pet animal portraits by guild members. 160 E Broadway Willamalane Adult Activity Center Work by Beverly Egli. 215 W. C, Spfd Pacific Sky Exhibitions “Meander” by Patrick Beaulieu & Victoria Stanton. 180 W. 12th Passionflower Design “Artful Paper Clay” book debut by local artist Rogene Mañas. 128 E Broadway Wise Turtle Acupuncture “Owl & Rabbit” by Alysse Hennesey. 500 Main, Spfd WOW Hall Works by Perry Johnson. 291 W. 8th Yankee Built Works by Emily Proudfoot. 857 Willamette eugeneweekly.com • September 29, 2016 21