CALENDAR
CORVALLIS
AND SURROUNDING
AREAS
THURSDAY, NOV. 24: Corvallis
Arts Walk, 4-8pm, downtown
Corvallis. FREE.
FRIDAY, NOV. 18: “The Role of
Public Health in the Prevention
of War: Rationale & Compe-
tencies,” 6:30pm, Yachats
Commons, Yachats. $5.
MONDAY NOV. 21: How to
Approach Your Hot Mess, writing
talk presented by Kate Gray,
6:30-8:30pm, First Presby-
terian Church, Dennis Hall,
Corvallis. FREE.
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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.
Call for entries at the Malerische
Galerie, 240 Main, Springfield, is
seeking artwork/submissions
for their upcoming “Coffee Talk”
art show during November and
December, 2016. Coffee/Tea/Cafe
paintings in any medium. Please
contact Pauline at 541-579-9258
or info@malerischegalerie.com for
further information. Cost is free.
Email info@malerischegalerie.com.
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 informa-
tion contact Board President Scott
Sanders, at 541-513-0771 or email
eugeneparksfoundation.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-
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 November & Decem-
ber at the Roseburg VA Medical
Center. Call 440-1000 for info.
KOCF 92.5 Fern Ridge Community
Radio is seeking a volunteer chief
engineer to share technological
expertise. For more info, contact
Dean Middleton at 543-7625 or
dean.middleton10@gmail.com.
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,
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.
Teens needed for volunteer posi-
tions to help library staff prepare
items for check out, set up crafts
projects for kids’ programs,
create displays, clean & organize
books & more. Apply beginning
Nov. 17 at the Teen Desk of the
downtown library. Call 682-8316
or visit eugene-or.gov/library.
The West Coast Dog & Cat Res-
cue needs volunteers to respond
to calls concerning cat adoption,
abandonment & medical con-
cerns. Volunteers may provide
this service at home. Call 225-
4955 for more information.
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