CALENDAR
Tweens: Noisy Science, 4pm,
Bethel branch library. FREE.
Women’s Advisory Council for
girls 12-18, 4-5pm, Ophelia’s
Place, 1577 Pearl St., #100.
FREE.
THURSDAY
MARCH 16
S U N R I S E 7: 2 2 A M ; S U N S E T 7: 2 0 P M
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GATHERINGS Retired Senior
Providers of Lane County, 2pm,
Sheldon Oaks Retirement, 2525
Cal Young Rd. FREE.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
TEENS Japanese Manga & Car-
toon Drawing Club! continues.
See Thursday, March 9.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, March 9.
THEATER Northwest 10: Number
9 Preview Performance, 7:30pm,
Oregon Contemporary Theatre,
194 W. Broadway. Pay what
you can.
Roving Park Players: The
Comedy of Errors continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen
Rose Garden continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pis-
gah Native Plant Volunteer Work
Party continues. See Thursday,
March 9.
Native Plant Nursery Volunteer
Work Party continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
THURSDAY, March 9: Film:
Surf n’ Stewardship film series
presents Standing on Water,
6:30pm, Rogue Brewers, New-
port. FREE.
FRIDAY, March 10: Ocean
Artistry Art Quilt Show & Sale,
10am-5pm today through
Sunday, Yachats Commons,
Yachats. $5.
Reading: Poet/essayist Rose
Gay, 7:30pm, Valley Library,
OSU, Corvallis. FREE.
SUNDAY, March 12: Motocross
Race, 8:30am, Clark’s Branch
Motocross Park, Myrtle Creek.
$10.
TUESDAY, March 14: Roseburg
VA Medical Center Veterans
Town Hall, 5-7pm, Roseburg VA
Medical Center, Roseburg. FREE.
WEDNESDAY, March 15: Death
Café Corvallis, Got thoughts
about mortality? 6pm,
Interzone, 1563 N.W. Monroe
Ave, Corvallis, facebook.com/
groups/deathcafecorvallis.
FREE.
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 16
edition, please follow our for-
matting guidelines w/the date,
name of the event, time, place,
address & send to cal@eugene-
weekly.com by Thursday, March
9 at noon.
Cottage Theatre holds auditions
for The Importance of Being
Earnest at 6pm Saturday, March
11. See cottagetheatre.org for
more details.
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.
Lane County Board of Com-
missioners seeks applicants
interested in serving on the
Community Health Council.
Apply by noon Friday, March 31;
call 682-4161 for information.
Lane County Cultural Coalition
seeks new members. Applica-
tions at lanecultural.net.
Shakespeare in the Park holds
auditions for Henry V from
1-4pm on Saturday & Sunday,
March 11 & 12. Write to shar-
onshakes@juno.com for more
information.
Shelton McMurphey Johnson
House seeks board members.
Community members who are
interested in history, archi-
tecture, and/or educational
programming are encouraged
to apply. Meeting are typically
1.5 hours each once a month.
Info: director@smjhouse.org or
541-484-0808.
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.
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.
zombie
room
NOW OPEN
2 rooms
now available
Reserve at dareescaperooms.com
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Downtown Toastmasters contin-
ues. See Thursday, March 9.
Emerald Photographic Society
Club Meeting continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
Home Grown Community Radio
Forming KEPW-FM meetings
continue. See Thursday, March
9.
NAMI Connection Support Group
for people w/mental health
issues continues. See Thursday,
March 9.
Refuge Recovery meeting con-
tinues. See Thursday, March 9.
Rush Hour Resistance contin-
ues. See Thursday, March 9.
HEALTH Chinese Acupuncture
Healing Circle continues. See
March 9.
Stress & Anxiety Relief Group
Acupuncture continues. See
March 9.
KIDS/FAMILIES Wonderful
Ones Storytime continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
LECTURES/CLASSES Dance-
Ability Class continues. See
March 9.
Talks at the MNCH continues.
See Thursday, March 9.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con-
tinues. See Thursday, March 9.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara continues. See March 9.
“The Point” continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs
Bike Club: Clearwater Trail, 9am,
Alton Baker Park. FREE.
Adult introduction to ki-aikido
continues. See Thursday, March
9.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, March 9.
Cribbage Tournament continues.
See Thursday, March 9
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, March 9.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, March 9.
SOCIAL DANCE Community Ex-
static Dance, 7-9pm, WOW Hall,
291 E. 8th Ave. $5-$15.
Fall Dance Sampler Series, Cha
Cha, 7:30pm, In Shape Athletic
Club, 2681 Willamette St. $10.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, March 9.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, March 9.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, March
9.
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