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CALENDAR Meet the Candidates! Bethel & Eugene 4J School Boards, noon- 1pm, UO Baker Center, 975 High St. FREE. Nar-Anon Meeting, 12:30pm, Spfd. Lutheran Church, 1542 I St., Spfd. FREE. Education & Working Families Focus - Listening Session, 1pm, Eugene Family Association, 2815 Coburg Rd. FREE. Food Not Bombs, 1pm cooking, Campbell Club, 3pm serving, Kesey Square. FREE. Tiny Living Fair w/raffle, local food & drink trucks, 4-8pm, 521 Market St. FREE. GREEN DRINKS progressive gathering sponsored by Helios Resource Network, 5-7pm, New Day Bakery, 449 Blair Blvd. FREE. James Barber East Lane County Commissioner Candidate listen- ing tour, 5:30-7:30pm, Churchill High School cafeteria, 1850 Bailey Hill Rd. FREE. Interweave Potluck & LGBTQ Movie Night, 6pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 1685 W. 13th Ave. FREE. Refuge Recovery Meeting, 7-8:30pm, Buddha Eye Temple, 2190 Garfield St. FREE. HEALTH Tai chi for Balance or Yoga Therapy sessions: 30 min each, 3pm today & Friday, Sa- cred Heart medical center lobby, 3333 Riverbend Dr., Spfd. Don. KIDS/FAMILIES Flower Power Green Start Play Day w/Nearby Nature, 10-11:30am, kids 5 & under only w/an adult, Alton Baker Park, 687-9699 or near- bynature.org. $5/family. Baby Storytime, 10:15am & 11:15am, downtown library. FREE. Family Storytime, 10:15am, Sheldon branch library, 1566 Coburg Rd. & Bethel branch library, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd. FREE. Music & Work Cultures w/Honey Whiskey Trio, assembly-style performance for area schools & home schoolers, 10:15- 11:15am, The Shedd. $2-$3. Little Wonders, Stories & Activi- ties for Preschoolers, 10:30am, UO Campus, Museum of Natural & Cultural History, 1680 E. 15th Ave. FREE w/museum admission. LECTURES/CLASSES iPhone for Advanced Beginners, 9-11am, Ages 50+, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. $12-$14. Old Time Music w/ Bruce McLennan, 11:30am-1pm, Ages 50+, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE. Social Security & Your Retire- ment, 1:30-2:30pm, Ages 18+, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE. “‘Time is, time was, time is present’: Mendelssohn’s Songs of Travel,” presentation: Susan Youens, visiting professor, 3:15pm, UO Campus, Collier House. FREE. HOPES[23] Conference contin- ues. See Thursday, April 13. Talks at the MNCH continues. See Thursday, April 13. ON THE AIR Music Gumbo w/ Andy Goldfinger, 7pm, KOFC 92.5 FM. Marc Time’s Record Attic, 11:30pm, Comcast channel 29. “The Point” continues. See Thursday, April 13. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Walk ‘n’ Talkers, weekly self-led neighborhood walking group, 9-11am, meet at Campbell Community Center, 155 High St. FREE. Bridge Group for Seniors, 12:30- 3:30pm, Campbell Community Center, 155 High St. $0.25. Magic the Gathering, standard deck casual play, 6pm, Castle of Games, 660 Main, Spfd. $1. Pool Hall continues. See Thurs- day, April 13. SOCIAL DANCE Folk Dancing for Seniors, request & lessons, 2-3:30pm today, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St.; 2:30-4pm Monday, Campbell Community Center, 155 High St., info at 603-0998. $.25-$1. Contact Improvisation Jam, 2:45-4:15pm, Hilyard Commu- nity Center, 2580 Hilyard St., 357-4982. $5-$12. Advanced dance class w/Taller de Son Jarocho, 4:30-6pm, Whiteaker Community Center, N. Jackson & Clark St. FREE. Crossroads Blues Fusion Weekly Blues & Fusion Dance, lessons 7-8:30pm, open dance 8:30-11:30pm, today & Thurs- day, April 20, Vet’s Club, 1626 Willamette. $6-$10. Oregon Ballroom Dance Club, 7:30pm lesson, 8:30-10:30pm social dance, UO, Gerlinger Hall Rm 220. $5-$7. Salsa Dancing w/Salseros Dance Company, 8:45pm, Salseros Dance Studio, 1626 Willamette St. $7. TEENS Teen Board Games, 4-5:30pm, Bethel library branch, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd., & Sheldon branch, 1566 Coburg Rd. FREE. Teen “Doctor Who” Club, 4-5:30pm, downtown library. FREE. THEATER Blue Door, 7:30pm today, tomorrow & Thursday. Oregon Contemporary Theatre, 194 W. Broadway. $18-$30. Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together, 7:30pm today, tomor- row & next Friday & 1pm next Sunday. Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main St., Spfd. $22. Forbidden Fruit’s Rocky Horror Picture Show, 11pm today & tomorrow, David Minor Theater, 1192 Lawrence St. $8 adv., $10 door. Curtains continues in Cottage Grove. See Thursday, April 13. SATURDAY APRIL 15 S U N R I S E 6 : 2 8 A M ; S U N S E T 7: 5 6 P M A V G . H I G H 61 ; A V G . L O W 3 9 ART/CRAFT Oregon Trail Lace- makers, 10am-1pm, Willamette Oaks Retirement Living, 455 Alexander Lp., 484-1180. FREE. FARMERS MARKETS Hideaway Bakery Farmers Market, 9am- 2pm, Hideaway Bakery, 3377 E. Amazon. FREE. Lane County Farmer’s Market, 9am-3pm, 8th & Oak. FREE. Coast Fork Farm Stand, 11am- 6pm, 10th & Washington, Cottage Grove. FREE. FILM Machik & Mills Internation- al Center present a screening of Tibetan documentary, "Valley of Heroes," 2pm, Mills International Center, EMU, UO campus. FREE. FOOD/DRINK Westside Warehouse District Scavenger Hunt, live music/food trucks in a 2-mile radius, 4-9pm, West Eugene breweries/wineries of Alesong, Viking Braggot, etc., full list at westsidewarehousedis- trict.com. FREE. GATHERINGS Overeaters Anon- ymous, 9:30am, First United Methodist Church Library, 1370 Olive St. FREE. Our Revolution Lane County, 10am-1pm, Theo’s Coffee House, 199 W. 8th Ave., ourrevo- lutionlanecounty.com. FREE. Saturday Market, weekly hub of artisans, chefs & musicians, 10am-5pm, 8th & Oak. FREE. Artist-at-work, drop in to watch an artist work, 11am-1pm, Shel- don branch library. FREE. Co-Dependents Anonymous, 12 step meeting, noon-1pm, White Bird Clinic, 341 E. 12th Ave. FREE. Peace Vigil, noon-1pm, downtown library, info at 484-5099. FREE. Nationwide Tax Justice Action rally & march w/speakers, music & activist booths, 1-4pm, Alton Baker Park covered shelters, con- tact Sandi or Sue for more info, 687-4753 or 731-1189. FREE. Fighting Charges, Strengthen- ing Movements! A community discussion about liberation when facing criminal charges, 4-6pm, The Boreal, 450 W. 3rd Ave. FREE. Diesel Days continues. See Friday. KIDS/FAMILIES Girls Rule! Parent-daughter fair w/science activities for girls ages 9-14, 9am-3:30pm, Ophelia’s Place, 1577 Pearl St. Ste. 100. $10-$50 sug. don. MEGGA Hunt, Lane County’s largest egg hunt, 9:30am-noon, Lively Park, 6100 Thurston Rd., Spfd., willamalane.org. $6-$8. Family Music Time, 10:15am, downtown library. FREE. Legos, 10:15am, Sheldon branch library, 2pm, Bethel branch library, pre-register at 682-8316. FREE. Grebes Presents: NewArt Northwest Kids artist reception, 11am-noon, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO Campus, 1430 Johnson Ln., jsma.uoregon.edu. FREE. Summer Camp Fair, 11am-3pm, Corridor Elementary School, 250 Silver Ln. FREE. Cuentos y Canciones: Stories & Songs in Spanish, 11:15am, Bethel branch, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd., 682-8316. FREE. Family Day, noon-3pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO Campus, 1430 Johnson Ln., jsma.uoregon.edu. FREE. Youth Art Works Free Art Class for Kids Ages 6-12, 1-3pm at Emerald Art Center, 500 Main St., Spfd. RSVP 726-8595. FREE. Dog Tale Time, for children from kindergarten to sixth grade, 2-3:30pm, downtown library, 682-8316. FREE. Family Swims at warm saltwa- ter Tamarack Pool, 6:30-7pm today, Monday & Wednesday, Tamarack Aquatic Center, 3575 Donald St. #210. $4-$6. HEALTH Bo-yoga, workshop for yoga teachers & students on sustainable practices, 1:30- 3:30pm, Everyday People Yoga, 352 W. 12th Ave. $15. LECTURES/CLASSES Beyond Fake News: Identifying Decep- tion, 11am-2:30pm, Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St., 760-2822. $10. HOPES[23] Conference contin- ues. See Thursday, April 13. Talks at the MNCH continues. See Thursday, April 13. LITERARY ARTS Queer Women’s Literature, 2pm, Barnes & Noble, 1163 Valley River Dr., 687-0356. FREE. Free and Open to the Public! friday april 21st 7 to 9pm 156 straub hall grebesuo.wordpress.com 131 E. 5th Ave. • 687-2805 BUFFALOEXCHANGE.COM • 18 A pril 13, 2017 • eugeneweekly.com d r. g reg r orrer osu d r. c hristine k elly osu algae for biofuels and nanotechnology the role of enzymes in biofuels d r. s tanley a sah uw social impacts of a proposed sustainable biofuels system for the pacific northwest: the publics viewpoints