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    CALENDAR
Peace Vigil, 4:30pm, 7th & Pearl.
FREE.
NAACP General Meeting/Elec-
tions Committee Nominations,
5:30-7pm, Mims House, 330
High St. FREE.
UO SOJC Presidential Debate
Screening, 5:30pm, Lawrence
Hall 177, UO Campus. 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.
“Out of the Fog,” meeting of
Marijuana Anonymous, 7:30pm,
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church,
1300 Pearl St. FREE.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thurday, Oct. 13.
KIDS/FAMILIES Lapsit Story-
time, ages 3 & under w/adult,
10am, Springfield Library, 225
5th St., Spfd. FREE.
Preschool Storytime, 10:15am
& 11am, downtown library, 682-
8316. FREE.
Sensory Storytime, 1pm, down-
town library. FREE.
Children’s Intro to Ki continues.
See Monday.
Family Board Game Night, 6pm,
Castle of Games, 660 Main St.,
Spfd. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Grrrl Jamz,
practice an instrument w/Grrrlz
Rock, for girls 10-18, 3-6pm,
Ophelia’s Place, Ophelia’s Place,
1577 Pearl St., #100. FREE.
UO School of Journalism & Com-
munication Presidential Debate
Screening w/panel discussion,
5:30pm, Lawrence Hall 177, UO
campus. FREE.
“Echoes of the Revolution:
Ireland’s 1916 Rising After 100
Years,” w/Mark Quigley, 6pm,
downtown library. FREE.
UO School Of Journalism &
Communiction Lecture: Dr. Don
Shaw, 5:30pm, Lawrence Hall
Rm 115. FREE.
Harness the Power of Mobile,
6pm, downtown library. FREE.
Immune Support 101 w/Yaakov
Levine, 6-7pm, Natural Grocers,
201 Coburg Rd., 345-3300.
FREE.
Intro to Ki continues. See Thurs-
day, Oct. 13.
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.
3rd Presidential Debate: Hillary
Clinton & Donald Trump at
University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
6-8pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
“Truth Television,” live call-in
local news/politics, 6pm,
Comcast 29.
“That Atheist Show,” weekly call-
in, 7pm, Comcast 29, 790-6617.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Mom
& Baby Stroller Run, 9:30am,
Run Hub Northwest, 515 High
St., 344-1239. FREE.
Community Group Run, 3-6
miles, 6pm, Run Hub Northwest,
515 High St., 344-1239. FREE.
WDYK Trivia w/Kevin, 6pm,
Friendly St. Deli. FREE.
WDYK Trivia w/Haley, 7pm, Wild
Duck Cafe, 1419 Villard St. FREE.
WDYK Trivia w/Zach,
7pm, Bugsy’s Bar & Grill.
FREE.
Pinball Knights, 3-strikes
pinball tournament w/IFPA
points for players, 21 and over,
8pm, Blairally, 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, Oct. 13.
Pool Hall continues. See Thurs-
day, Oct. 13.
SOCIAL DANCE Lindy Hop, East
Coast, Charleston, 8-10pm,
Veterans Memorial Building,
1626 Willamette St. $5.
Scottish Country Dancing,
7-9pm, Santa Clara Grange, 295
Azalea Dr. FREE.
SPIRITUAL “Loss: Its Many
Faces,” by Sharon Janelle, 6:30-
8:30pm, 747-3887. $15.
Tarot Readings, call 324-3855
for appointment. FREE.
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 20
S U N R I S E 7: 3 4 A M ; S U N S E T 6 : 19 P M
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ARTS Joyful Paint Party: Full
Moon, 6-8pm, Viking Braggot
Co., 520 Commercial St. $35.
BENEFITS Greenhill Humane
Society, Pints For a Cause, noon-
10pm, Ninkasi Tasting Room,
272 Van Buren. FREE.
COMEDY Chonda Pierce, 7pm,
Eugene First Church, 3550 Fox
Meadow Rd. $25-$48.
FARMERS MARKETS South Val-
ley Farmers Market continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 13.
FILM Mexican Dream, 4-5pm,
Knight Library Browsing Room,
UO Campus. FREE.
Agents of Change, 6-8pm, 145
Straub Hall, UO Campus. FREE.
The Raising of America, 6:30-
8:30pm, LCC, Building 31,
283-5959. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK
GATHERINGS Haunted Hike
Pumpkin Carving, 3-6pm, Alton
Baker Park, 687-9699. FREE.
Long Tom Watershed Council’s
Annual Celebration, 5:30-
7:30pm, Ninkasi Brewing Admin
& Events Building, 155 Blair
Blvd., 654-8965. FREE.
Doc’s Pad Drag Queen Bingo
continues. See Thursday, Oct.
13.
Debtor’s Anonymous continues.
See Thursday, Oct. 13.
Downtown Toastmasters contin-
ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13.
Exhibit Talks continue. See
Thursday, Oct. 13. Home Grown
Community Radio Forming
KEPW-FM meetings continue.
See Thursday, Oct. 13.
NAMI Connection Support Group
for people with mental health
issues continues. See Thursday,
Oct. 13.
KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful
Ones Storytime continues. See
Thursday, Oct. 13.
LECTURES/CLASSES Retired
Senior Providers of Lane Co.,
“Options When One Can No Lon-
ger Drive,” 2pm, Sheldon Oaks
Reitrement 2525 Cal Young Rd.,
342-1938. FREE.
Eugene Citizens Against Geoen-
gineering Chemtrails, 6-10pm,
Eugene Garden Club, 1645 High
St., 513-5314. FREE.
Construction Loan Seminar,
6-7pm, Northwest Community
Credit Union, 545 E. 8th Ave. FREE.
“Cultivating Native Plants to
Harvest Food & Medicine,” w/
Hieko Koester, 7pm, Stellaria
Building, 150 Shelton McMur-
phey, NPSOregon.org. FREE.
88 th SEASON!
The Very Little Theatre
presents
.
450 Willamette St
day 7:30 am -3:30 pm
Open Every
541-687-0709
The Classic Irish Drama
by Sean O'Casey
Directed by Michael Walker
October 7-9,
13-16, 20-22
7:30 pm curtain; 2 pm Sundays
Tix: $19; $15 Seniors & Students
$15 for everyone on Thursdays!
Box office open 2:00-6:00 pm
Wed.-Sat., 2350 Hilyard St.
Tix on-line at TheVLT.com
For Menus and Specials Visit
morninggloryeugene.com
541-344-7751
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