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CALENDAR TEENS Japanese Manga & Car- toon Drawing Club! continues. See Thursday, March 2. No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, March 2. Virtual reality learning lab continues. See Monday. THEATER Comedy of Errors, 7:30pm, Willamette Oaks Retirement Community, 455 Alexander Loop. FREE. New Voices: “The Fruit Stand” & “On the Street Where We Used To Live,” 8pm, Hope Theater, $8- $10m, FREE for UO students. “Constant Revolution” contin- ues. See Thursday, March 2. Oregon Contemporary Theatre: Melancholy Play continues. See Thursday, March 2. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden continues. See Thursday, March 2. Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pis- gah Native Plant Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, March 2. Native Plant Nursery Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, March 2. CORVALLIS AND THE REGION THURSDAY, March 2: Four Keys to Mindfulness, 7-8:30pm, First Congregational Church, 515 W. Hills Rd. Corvallis . Don. Three lectures on oceonagra- phy, 3:30-5pm, OSU campus Learning Innovation Center, rm. 210, Corvallis. FREE. FRIDAY, March 3: Indigo Cafe’s Grand Reopening, 8am-3pm today through Sunday, 51668 Blue River Dr., Blue River, 972- 2783. FREE. Open Forum w/Jack Corliss on discovery of hydrothermal vents, 3:30-5pm, OSU campus, Burt Hall rm. 193, Corvallis. FREE. Sharing the Coast Conference, keynote by marine mammolo- gist Leigh Torres, 6:30pm, Wald- port Community Center, 265 Hemlock St. Waldport. FREE. SATURDAY, March 4: Town Hall meeting w/Democratic Party of Lane County (DPLC) Chair Chris Wig & Florence Area Democrats meeting, 11am, Siuslaw Public Library, Bromley Room, 1460 9th St., Florence. FREE. Sharing the Coast Conference, 8:30am registration, Waldport High School, 3000 S. Crestline, Waldport. $10-$25. Indigo Cafe’s Grand Reopening continues. See Friday. SUNDAY, March 5: Sharing the Coast Conference all-day training session for prospective COASST volunteers, 10am-4pm, Oregon Coast Community College Waldport campus, 3120 Crestline Dr., Waldport. $10-$25. Indigo Cafe’s Grand Reopening continues. See Friday. WEDNESDAY, March 8: Death Café Corvallis, Got thoughts about mortality? noon, Interzone, 1563 N.W. Monroe Ave, Corvallis, facebook.com/ groups/deathcafecorvallis. FREE. THURSDAY, March 9: Sustain- ability Fair, 5-7pm, townhall w/ Keynote Samantha Chisholm Hatfield, 7-9pm, CH2M HILL Alumni Center, OSU campus, 725 S.W. 26th St., Corvallis. FREE. Intro to Planning & Re- cord-Keeping for Farm Business Management, 6-8:30pm, Benton County Sunset Building, 4077 S.W. Research Way, Corvallis. $10. ATTENTION OPPORTUNITIES Due date for the calendar is noon the Thursday before the Thursday issue in which you would like your event published. For example, if you’d like to be included in our March 9 edition, please follow our formatting guidelines w/the date, name of the event, time, place, address & send to cal@eugeneweekly. com by Thursday, March 2 at noon. Kids & Teens, vote for your favorite books in the Oregon Reader’s Choice Award & Beverly Cleary Children’s Choice Awards at the Eugene Public Library throughout March. Shelton McMurphey Johnson House seeks board members. Community members who are interested in history, architecture, and/or educational programming should apply. Meeting are typically 1.5 hours each once a month. Info: direc- tor@smjhouse.org or 484-0808. Volunteers needed for SMJ House Steampunk Tea: Servers & clean up. March 4, 12-4pm. Visit volunteersignup.org/ YAMRX for more information & GALLERIES FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK Lane Arts Council’s tour of galleries & art venues hosted by Bob Hart, the Executive Director of Lane County Historical Museum & Tony Meyer, a Eugene Opera Board Member, will begin at 5:30pm at The New Zone Gallery on 220 W 8th Ave. Gilt+Gossamer Abstract paintings by Nyssa Perrin Clark. 837 Willamette The New Zone Gallery “Zone-4- All,” an open non-juried showcase featuring original 2D & 3D works. 220 W 8th Oregon Art Supply Heather Halpern showcase. 1020 Pearl Out On A Limb Gallery paintings by Joanna Carrabbio. 191 E Broadway Passionflower Design local sculptor & potter Mary Briggs. 128 E Broadway CONTINUING & Education Center children’s artworks created by students ages 5 to 11. 44 Broadway to sign up for a shift. No experi- ence necessary. A Family for Every Child is looking for volunteers to help prevent youth homelessness in the Eugene area. The program provides a compatible housing arrangement for homeless youth who are intercepted in their school & helps the youth complete their secondary education while transitioning to adulthood. Info: afamilyfor- everychild.org. Contact: Emma Stahl, emma@afamilyforevery- child.org or 343-2856. SMART-Head Start volunteer readers needed to read at Brattain (Springfield) & Fairfield (Eugene) programs to preschoolers for 10-15 minutes each. Increase early literacy skills preparing children to enter school ready to learn. Call Laurie at 726-3302 for info. Long Term Care Ombudsman needs Certified volunteers to serve as resident advocates who identify, investigate & resolve complaints in order to protect rights, dignity & safety of nursing home residents. Contact Diane at 345-2846. Meals on Wheels needs volunteers to deliver 15-20 meals to homebound neighbors in Eugene & Springfield one weekday morning per week. Café 60 volunteers prepare & serve meals at various sites. In Springfield call 682-4368, in Eugene call 607-5065. Egan Warming Center need volunteers to assist at shelters when temperatures drop below 30 degrees. Volunteers must be 18 years of age & attend an orientation. Find application & info at eganwarmingcenter.com or call 689-6747. Audition on March 4 for Bye, Bye Birdie! produced by Generations Theater Company in Junction City. All the info you need is listed on the Facebook Page @ GTCBBB. Josephine’s Closet seeks donations of gently used or new girls’ formalwear (dresses & accessories) to donate to area girls in time for the prom. Contact Lisa Christon, director, at lisachriston@hotmail.com to arrange pick-up. Maven Art Boutique Abstract & landscape photography by Daniel Moret & Todd Cooper. 271 W 8th Shadowfox Work by multi-media artists Indigo Cowherd & Graham Dunn. 76 W Broadway MECCA A series of works in a variety of media which have either been left, donated or forgotten. 449 Willamette Springfield Museum Functional Art: Quilting, then & now. 590 Main, Spfd Memento Ink New art by Selena Dugan-Fields & felted fiber arts by Anne Conzemius. 525 Main Capitello Wines Original paintings & prints by Celeste Schield Jacobi. 540 Charlnelton Cascade Center for Spiritual Living “Eden’s Lynx” by Dene’ M. Benton. 500 Main, Spfd City Hall Valley Calligraphy Guild. 225 5th, Spfd St. Vincent de Paul Work by St. Vincent’s resident artists, including designer & upcycling artist Mitra DeMirza Chester. 100 E 11th Mosaic Fair Trade Collection upcycled oil-drum metal wall art from Haiti. 28 E Broadway Townshend’s Teahouse Paintings & prints by Jayme Vineyard of Mystic Fables Leather. 41 W Broadway O’Brien Photo Sandi O’Brien & student Mandala Paintings & pottery through March 9. 2833 Willamette Corrine Woodman Gallery I Love Letters by Laura Rodriguez. 700 SW Madison, Corvallis Off the Waffle “Native Coastal Woods” by Robert Horner. 2540 Willamette Cowfish Paintings by Flynn Ryan. 62 W Broadway Oregon Gallery Northwest photography by Ron Keebler through April 30. 199 E 5th Daniels Pottery Studio & Bnb Handmade Ceramics, featured artist Steve Daniels. 2740 Madison The Dining Room “The road ahead: a 3500-mile solo bicycle journey in art” by David Wolfersberger. 270 W 8th OSU Little Gallery Eileen Hinckle, an exhibit of photographs of murals painted by the artist. 210 Kidder Hall, 2000 SW Campus Way, Corvallis ArtWorks (CEI) Gallery “We Live Here.” 408 SW Monroe, Corvallis Eco Sleep Solutions & Gallery Tylar Merrill, Annie Heron, Mari Livie, Lybi Thomas, Cedar Caredio & Stephen White. 25 E 8th Pacific Rim Art Guild “Paintings on Silk,” by students from a workshop taught by Dan Chen. 160 E Broadway, basement Backstreet Gallery Featured Artists Backstreet Gallery Authors. 1421 Bay, Florence Eugene Yoga Repurposed objects artwork by Chyanne Ganzel. 245 E Broadway Bagel Sphere Acrylic paintings by Hito. 810 Willamette Euphoria Chocolate Company Paintings by Sean Brennan. 946 Willamette 100 Miles Bakery Featuring artist Lorena Cornell. 418 A St., Spfd A-3 Works by Brynna Hendrick. 615 Main Art in the Valley Gallery “Becoming Clay.” 209 SW 2nd, Corvallis Bison Bison! “Wolf Dreams” by Mato Woksape. 354 SW Madison, Corvallis Blue Buffalo Mercantile Michael Knotts, in house artist, creates unique & distinguished tooled leather art & visually stunning abstract paintings. 331 Main, Spfd Brittney West Studio New Works. 340 SW 2nd Studio #3, Corvallis Broadway Commerce Center Multicultural Children’s Art Museum Fairbanks Gallery Works by Damien Gilley & Jeff Sheridan through March 8, Fairbanks Hall, 220 SW 26th, OSU, Corvallis ‘MONKEY ON HORSEBACK’ BY MORI GETSUJO, WHITE LOTUS GALLERY Hearts for Hospice Encaustic art by Hilary Norton. 444 Main, Spfd to Paint is Learning to See.” 760 Willamette InEugene Real Estate Original artwork by Melanie Manning for the Mama Moves Cards project. 100 E Broadway Lincoln Gallery “Modern Love.” 309 W 4th Jazz Station Work by Gayle Macy. 124 W Broadway Gallery Calapooia “Springtime Color,” hand-blown & fused glass by Cindy Conder & Lauren Wingert. 222 First, Albany Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Clay Lohmann’s quilted experience, “Camo Cubes” through April 30. 1223 University of Oregon Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio Original jewelry by Goldworks staff. 169 E. Broadway Karin Clarke Gallery “David McCosh (1903-1981): Learning Lunaria Gallery “Floral Impressions” by Jane Castelan Buccola & Robert Fox through March 31. 113 N Water, Silverton Maude Kerns Art Center “Beyond Language & Unspoken,” work by Zoë Cohen, Suma Z. Elan, & Rebecca Mannheimer through March 24. 1910 E 15th Studio Beatrice Pensive Phantasms. 230 SW 6th, Corvallis Morning Glory Café Joann Carrabbio & Marco Elliott: watercolor & gouache landscapes through March 15. 450 Willamette Oakshire Brewing Muse-ical Canvas by Mark Martindale through March 30. 207 Madison Contemporary Mosaic Art Studio Works by Pam Givens, Jeannot Leenen, Gerda Jacobs, Strahil Naydenov & Marian Shapiro. 329 W 4th Studio #7 Works by Alex Ihnat. 1002 W 2nd Pacific Sky Exhibitions “Meander” by Patrick Beaulieu & Victoria Stanton. 180 W 12th Petersen Barn Art show with works by over 30 artists. 870 Berntzen Reality Kitchen Oil paintings by John Olsen. 645 River Tronson Gallery of Contemporary Art Works by Rebecca La Mothe through March 8. 740 Main, Spfd University of Oregon Architecture & Allied Arts Library You Must Never Look Away From This: artists’ nook exhibition inspired by Ta- Nehisi Coates’ Between the World & Me, through March 29. Rm. 200 Lawrence Hall, UO campus University of Oregon Law Center Walt O’Brien Photography: Natural Landscapes of the American West through July 7. 1515 Agate U.S. Bank Featured Artist Rebecca Lamothe. 437 Main, Spfd Vistra Framing & Gallery Prints & paintings from the Gallery Collection. 160 E Broadway Wandering Goat Cody Parks, Jason Soley & Ricky Garcia present “Tripartite” featuring works of printmaking, paint & intaglio through March 30. 268 Madison Watershed Arts at Fertilab Conte crayon landscape drawings by Erik Johnson. 44 W 7th Raven Frameworks “Pipe Dreams” by Dennis Werst. 325 W 4th White Lotus Gallery “Art in Daily Life: 19th & 20th Century Japanese Hanging Scrolls.” 767 Willamette Red Wagon Creamery “Retro Cutie,” work by Alex Schlieger. 55 W Broadway The Wayward Lamb Works by Marlis Badalich & Sam Gehrke. 150 W Broadway The Sam Bonds Foundry Americana landscape photography by Jason Rydquist. 540 E 8th Wise Turtle Acupuncture Mixed Media art featuring Patricia Montoya-Donohue & Andrea Ros. 500 Main upstairs, Spfd eugeneweekly.com • March 2, 2017 21