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CALENDAR Intro to Ki continues. See Thurs- day, Oct. 13. Open Labs: Electronics & Robot- ics continues. See Tuesday. LITERARY ARTS Mulitple Author Lunch w/Janet Fisher, A. Lynn Ash & Valerie Willman, noon, The Book Nest, Gateway Mall, Spfd., 357-6862. FREE. UO Department of Art Visiting Lecture Series, Benjamin Levy: Technically Conceptual, Conceptually Technical: Stanley William Hayter & the Atelier, 6pm, Lawrence Hall, Rm 177, 1190 Franklin Blvd. FREE. Poetry Reading w/Solmaz Sharif & Ocean Vuong, 8pm, Kinght Library Reading Room, UO Campus. FREE. Open Mic, 8-10pm, Shadowfox, 76 W. Broadway. FREE. ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con- tinues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. “The Point” continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. “Thursday Night Jazz” contin- ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Quizzo Pub Trivia w/ Dr. Seven Phoenix, 9pm, Level Up, 1290 Oak St. FREE. Board Game Night continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Brew & Cue Trivia continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Cribbage Tournament continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13 Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Lunchtime Tap & Growler Running Group continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Pool Hall for seniors continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. WDYK Trivia w/Rick continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. SOCIAL DANCE Fall Dance Sampler Series: Bachata, 7:30- 8:30pm, In Shape Athletic Club, 2681 Willamette St. $10. English & Scottish Country Dancing continues. See Thurs- day, Oct. 13. Music & Dance Workshops w/ Taller de Son Jarocho continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Open Heart Medidation contin- ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Zen Meditation continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Zen Practice & Teaching contin- ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. TEENS Fandom & Cosplay Club continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. THEATER A Chorus Line contin- ues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Juno and the Paycock contin- ues. See Friday. No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pis- gah Native Plant Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. Native Plant Nursery Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, Oct. 13. GALLERIES 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 Springfi eld’s Second Friday Art Walk will feature the 24 th Annual Mayor’s Art Show with over 200 pieces from artists in Lane County. The walk runs from 5-8pm throughout downtown, and the mayor’s show is located at the Emerald Art Center, 500 Main St. American Institute of Architects “People’s Choice Awards,” showcasing outstanding architecture & landscape architecture projects. 44 W. Broadway OPENING Backstreet Gallery Works by Karen Nichols, multimedia artist. 1421 Bay, Florence 100 Mile Bakery “Day of the Dead is Coming, Are You Ready” latest works by Mary Jane Moff at show continues through Oct. 31. 418 A, Spfd A-3 student work. 615 Main, Spfd Cascade Center for Spiritual Living “Diving & Surfacing,” paintings by Mara Friedman, 500 Main, Spfd Dot Dotson’s Julia Bradshaw “Color Abstracts” opening reception 5-6, show continues through Oct. 31. 1668 Willamette Emerald Art Center Annual Mayor’s Art Show featuring 200 Lane County Artists. 500 Main, Spfd Growler Underground featuring works by Jordan Limbach. 521 Main, Spfd Hearts for Hospice recycle Artist Shonna King and ukulele player Annie O’Shea. 444 Main, Spfd Lane County Historical Society & Museum “High Desert Dreams: The Lost Homesteads of the Fort Rock Basin,” by Rich Bergeman, photography through Oct. 29. 740 W. 13th Maude Kerns Art Center “Día de los Muertos/ Day of the Dead exhibit, opening reception 6-9pm, show continues through Nov. 4. 1910 East 15 th Malerische Galerie “Celebration of the Horse-A Lifetime Perspective,” by Pauline Hauder. 240 Main, Spfd Memento Ink Featuring artist Rick Simpson. 525 Main, Spfd Springfi eld City Hall “Spirit Animals” & “Far Landscapes” by Gregory Hayes. 225 North 5th, Spfd Tronson Gallery “Resilience” photographic images by Paula Goodbar. 740 Main St., Spfd US Bank Drawings of Musicians from Scott Fife & mixed media artist Chuck Reinwald. 437 Main, Spfd Willamalane Island Park Gallery “Drama in Dark and Light,” paintings by Cork Larsen. 215 W C St., Spfd Wise Turtle Acupuncture Paintings by Jonmichael Lahtinen. 500 Main St. upstairs, Spfd CONTINUING 3 Dimension Studio & Gallery A private studio and gallery housing a unique selection of sculpture. 269 W. 8th 32 CORVALLIS AND SURROUNDING AREAS THURSDAY, OCT. 13: Colonial Harvest Days, 10am-5pm today; 10am-8pm tomorrow, 10am-10pm Saturday, 10am- 5pm Tuesday & Wednesday through Oct. 31, Northern Lights Christmas Tree Farm, Pleasant Hill, northernlightschristmas- treefarm.com. FREE. SATURDAY, OCT. 15: Biochar Expo, 10am-3pm, Lang Center at Umpqua Community College, Roseburg. FREE. Oregon Chapter of the American Cetacean Society, See Birds, 10am, Newport Public Library, Newport. FREE. MONDAY, OCT. 17: A Lecture w/ Dr. Terrell Strayhorn: Real Talk About Belonging & Difference in College, 4-5:30pm, Oregon State University, Memorial Union Ballroom. FREE. Thinking Outside the Book Box: More Ways to Earn When You’re an Aspiring Author or Established Author w/Christi- na Katz, 6:30-8:30pm, First Presbyterian Church, Allison Room, Corvallis, christinakatz. com. FREE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19: “The Space,” discussion w/Bob Daley, Umpaqua Valley Arts Associa- tion, Roseburg, 672-2532. FREE. Beginning Ballroom Dance Class, 7-9pm, Imagine Coffee, Corvallis, 745-7861. $8. THURSDAY, OCT. 20: Trek The- atre performance of Star Trek: TNG’s “The Drumhead”, 7pm, Learning Innovation Center, Rm 228, OSU, Corvallis745-7861. FREE. Corvalllis Art Walk, 4pm, Corvallis, corvallisartswalk. com. FREE. ATTENTION 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. 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. The Eugene Parks Foundation is seeking board and committee members. EPF is expanding its board to 15. For further infor- mation contact Board President Scott Sanders, at 541-513-0771 or email eugeneparksfounda- tion.org. 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- Keven Craft Rituals Works by Keven Erika Fortner, Joslyn Alana, Jovie Belisle & Olivia Shapely, Sarah Richards & Briana Krone. 268 7th 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 exhibition in honor of Flordemayo. 44 Broadway Café Soriah “Access: Greek Isle” by R. Atencio. 384 W. 13th Chessman Gallery “Aquatic” by LCCC members. 540 NE. Hwy 101, Lincoln City 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, Halsey Eugene Yoga “Flowers: Up Close and Personal” photography of the inner beauty of fl owers by Charles H. Jones. 245 E Broadway THE “RESILIENCE” PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT BY PAULA GOODBAR OPENS FRIDAY, OCT. 14 AT THE TRONSON GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY IN SPRINGFIELD Gilt+gossamer “The Art of Sisters” abstract watercolors by Lynn Story Taylor and ceramics of faces by Dianne Story Cunningham. 837 Willamette Excelsior Works by Marilyn Odland, Ellen Morrow, Samantha Hickman & Margaret Godfrey. 754 E. 13th Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio Original jewelry by Goldworks staff . 169 E. Broadway October 13, 2016 • eugeneweekly.com MECCA “8 th Annual Object Afterlife Art Challenge” challenge to create art from a mystery bag of materials in two months. 449 Willamette Petersen Barn Art show & reception works by over 30 artists. 870 Berntzen Rd Mills International Center “Transcendence” by Cammy Davis, Calen Picks & Chris Foster. UO Reality Kitchen Oil paintings by John Olsen. 645 River Morning Glory Café “Mushroom Art,” exhibit featuring 15 Pacifi c Northwest artists’ drawings, paintings, photograph & sculpture; and “The Middle Ground,” photographs of rural decal and renewal by Jason Rydquist through Dec. 15. 450 Willamette Red Wagon Creamery “Ask Questions,” work by Cole Kastner. 55 Broadway Ninkasi Works by Dana Haggerty. 272 Van Buren Giustina Gallery “Loosely Bound: A Ten Tear Creative Journey” by Nancy Bryant & Cheryl Jordan. OSU, Corvallis Gallery Calapooia Works by fi ber artist Pat Spark & illustrator Melissa Babcock Saylor featured artists for Oct. 222 1st, Albany Passionfl ower Design “Artful Paper Clay” book debut by local artist Rogene Mañas. 128 E Broadway Newport Visual Arts Center “Rick Bartow: A Community Collection.” 777 NW. Beach, Newport Euphoria Chocolate Company Work by Emily Chaison Morales. 964 Willamette Fairbanks Gallery Works by OSU faculty members Julia Bradshaw & Anna Fidler through Nov. 2. OSU, Corvallis Maude Kerns Art Center “Fast Forward: The Mayor’s Teen Art Show” through Sept. 30. 1910 E. 15th Nephos Vape Werks Animal portraits by Johnmichael Lahtinen. 126 W. Broadway Don Dexter “The Secret Forest” photographs by Bob Keefer. 2233 Willamette Eugene Public Library “OSLP Arts & Culture Program Open Studio Workshops on display through October. 100 W10th Ave Pacifi c Sky Exhibitions “Meander” by Patrick Beaulieu & Victoria Stanton. 180 W. 12th 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 Cowfi sh Paintings by Jayme Vineyard, music by Roger Woods Quartet at 6:30pm. 245 W. 8th Ditch Projects Works by Julian Rogers & Peter Burr. 303 S. 5th, Spfd Lincoln Gallery Artists from OSLP Arts & Culture program. 309 W. 4th Mulligan’s Pub Works by Manu. 2841 Willamette Claim 52 Brewing Blunt Graffi x Studio Art Show. 1030 Tyinn Growler Underground Paintings by Patti McNutt. 521 Main, Spfd Hallie Ford Museum “Strange & Wonderful: American Folk Art from the Willem & Diane Volkersz Collection,” through Dec. 22. Willamette University, Salem Harlequin Beads & Jewelry Jewelry by local artists. 1027 Willamette Hi-Fi “Art Prehistoric” by Hilllo. 44 E. 7th Horsehead Wood designs by Glenn Jones. 99 W. Broadway Hult Center Studio ArtCore Pop-Up Exhibit featuring student work. Hult Center 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 Clark Gallery Olga Volchkova, paintings. 760 Willamette Kenneth B Art Studios JoAnn Chartier Artist Reception, 2-4pm, Oct. 8. 1458 1st St., Florence Out On A Limb Gallery “Poppy-land” Showcase of acrylic paintings by Mila Murphy. 191 E Brodaway LaVerne Krause Gallery “I Stay to the End” BFA fi nal art exhibition. UO Mosaic Fair Trade Collection Hand-made salvaged wood furniture and fair trade wine tastings. 28 E. Broadway Claim 52 @ Abbey Photographs by Thomas Moser. 418 A 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, 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 Oct. 13 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. Pacifi c Rim Art Guild “Fall Colors,” oils, acrylics and watercolor paintings by Marie Sherman, calligraphy/watercolor paintings by Kay Beckham and oil landscapes and abstracts by Yvonne Stubbs. 160 E Broadway LaSells Stewart Center Art about agriculture. OSU, Corvallis The Arts Center Kaitlyn Carr, Navigating Race and Ethnicity, mono prints and collages. 700 SW Madison, Corvallis David Joyce Gallery “Taking Flight: A Visual Voyage,” highlighting Eugene Airport’s iconic “fl ying people.” LCC campus gram for kids of all ages. Apply at afamilyforeverychild.org. 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 Commisssioners is seeking applications from citizens interested in serving on the Community Health Council. To qualify, the candidate must be a current registered patient of the Community Health Centers of Lane County. Application deadline is Monday, Oct. 31. Contact Rochelle Black at 682-4161. The Lane County Board of Commissioners is seeking appli- cations from citizens interested in servicing on the Lane County Planning Commission. The application deadline is Monday, Oct. 31. Contact Keir Miller for more information at 682-4631. The Long Term Care Ombuds- man program needs volunteers Noisette Pastry Kitchen “Japanese Accents” a collection of black and white photographs of Japan’s sacred landscapes by Noah Guadagni. 200 E. Broadway O’Brien Photo “Oregon Aspects: In the Antiquarian Avant-garde Manner” by Harry B. Houchins. 2833 Willamette Oakshire “Sharden Killmore Dark Art Collection,” oil on canvas embellished with fl ies by Sharden Killmore through Oct. 28. 207 Madison 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 OSU Little Gallery Eileen Hinckle, an exhibit of photographs of murals painted by artist. Corvallis Raven Frameworks “Small Pleasures” by Anne Korn & Terry Way. 325 W. 4th Shadowfox Artwork by Pancoast. 76 W Broadway Springfi eld Museum Springfi eld High School Art Exhibit. 590 Main, Spfd St. Vincent de Paul Works by upcycle artist Mitra DeMirza Chester and glass artists Christopher Jenkins. 100 E. 11th Starlight Lounge Paintings by Jody Hancock. 830 Olive Studio #7 Works by Alex Ihnat. 1002 W. 2nd 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 “RoadKill” pen and ink works by Alex Lahmann through Oct. 27. 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 Whiteaker Tattoo Collective Illuminated Botanicals by Violette & Rose w/Sharden Killmore’s Dead Fly Art. 245 Van Buren White Lotus Gallery Journeys: Drawings and Paintings by Li Tie through Oct. 18. 767 Willamette Willamalane Adult Activity Center Work by Beverly Egli. 215 W. C, Spfd Wise Turtle Acupuncture “Owl & Rabbit” by Alysse Hennesey. 500 Main, Spfd WOW Hall Works by Perry Johnson; OGG Local Clay Mask Contest, voters choose the best glass, ceramic and best in show. 291 W. 8th Yankee Built Works by Emily Proudfoot. 857 Willamette