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CALENDAR ON THE AIR Country Classics, Hot Licks & Hipbilly favorites, 9-11am, KRVM. You probably know Glenn Kotche as the drummer who’s helped reboot Wilco since joining that band in 2001. But he’s so much more. A noted composer and solo artist, he’s appeared on 80-plus albums and collaborated with Kronos Quartet, So Percussion, eighth blackbird, Bang on a Can, John Luther Adams, Andrew Bird, cellist Maya Beiser and more. Now Kotche is working with a quartet of fellow Grammy winners — classically trained percussionists and Chicagoans called Third Coast Percussion — along with a video artist and stage director, plus engineering students and faculty at Notre Dame University, in one of the most spectacular music/theater collaborations of the decade. Wild Sounds is a 2017 Grammy-winning multimedia project that marries field recordings of natural and human sounds with live performances on DIY electronic instruments constructed and deconstructed onstage during the performance. In one case, Kotche wrote the music and the students built an electronic instrument (involving Plexiglas sheet, bolts, and conductive glove) to play it. Even the audience might get in on the fun. And yet for all the concepts and impromptu gadgets and engineering involved, reviews have praised Wild Sound’s fun, even organic, qualities as both music and theater. If you enjoy Stomp!, percussion, contemporary music and truly original combinations of sound and vision, electronics and acoustics, Wild Sound sounds like a fascinating trip. Wild Sound: Third Coast Percussion and Glenn Kotche plays at 8 pm Saturday, April 15, at the Hult Center’s Silva Concert Hall. Tickets are $28-$48.25 at HultCenter.org. — Brett Campbell CBD Tincture Sugar free, alcohol-free tinctures and topicals Looking for relief without the high? CBD may help with pain relief, anxiety, seizures, infl ammation, alzheimers and fi bromyalgia to name a few. Try our CBD for pets for increased energy and wellbeing. You’ll be amazed! THC: 10-45MGS CBD: 300-1200MGS TESTED BY: OG Analytical Taste of the World w/Wagoma, cooking & cultural program, 9-10am today, 7-8pm Tuesdays, Comcast channel 29. 60s Beat, “Keeping the Spirit of the 60s Alive,” 7-9pm, KRVM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Eug/ Spfd Mossbacks Volkssport Club: walk in Corvallis, 8am, Wil- lamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 C. St., Spfd. mossbacks.org. FREE ($5 carpool). Lane County Audubon’s Third Saturday Bird Walk, 8am car- pool from South Eugene HS, or 8:30am meet-up at Royal Ave. section of Fern Ridge Wildlife Area. $3 sug. don. All-Paces Group Run, 9am, Run Hub Northwest, 515 High St. 344-1239. FREE. GEARs Bicycle Club: 2 rides - Walterville & Deerhorn, 9am, Alton Baker Park, eugenegears. org. FREE. Dungeons & Dragons, roleplay- ing, 12:30pm, Delight, 538 E. Main, Cottage Grove, info at delightcg@gmail.com. FREE. SOCIAL DANCE Salsa Dancing, 9pm, the Poker Lounge, 2043 River Rd. FREE. SPIRITUAL Eugene Community Kirtan, 7pm, HeartWise, 1840 Willamette St. $1 sug. don. Great Vigil of Easter, 8:27pm, Episcopal Church of the Ressu- rection, 3925 Hilyard St., FREE. THEATER The Snow Queen, 7:30pm today, 2pm tomorrow, Hult Center. $29-$65. Blue Door continues. See Friday. Curtains continues in Cottage Grove. See Thursday April 13. Forbidden Fruit’s Rocky Horror Picture Show continues. See Friday. Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together, a Musical Review continues. See Friday. VOLUNTEER Feed the Hungry w/ Burrito Brigade, 10am, Bethes- da Lutheran Church, 4445 Royal Ave. FREE. FOOD for Lane County Youth Farm Volunteer Orientation, 10am-noon, 705 Flamingo Ave., Spfd. FREE. Landscaping Work Party, 10am- 1pm, Mount Pisgah Arboretum Visitor Center, 34901 Frank Parrish Rd., 747-3817. FREE. SUNDAY APRIL 16 S U N R I S E 6 : 2 6 A M ; S U N S E T 7: 5 8 P M A V G . H I G H 61 ; A V G . L O W 3 9 DANCE The Broadway Revue Burlesque Show!, 10pm, Luck- ey’s Bar, 933 Olive St. $5. FOOD/DRINKS Mimosa Sunday, noon-6pm, Sweet Cheeks Win- ery, 27007 Briggs Hill Rd. FREE. GATHERINGS Overeaters Anon- ymous, 9:30am, First United Methodist Church, 1370 Olive St. FREE. ZEGG Forum for the Estatic Dance Community, 1-3pm, WOW Hall. don. Community Centered Martial Arts, 3pm, Mangan City Park, 2400 Mangan St. FREE. HEALTH Occupy Eugene Medical Clinic, noon-4pm, 509 E. 13th Ave. FREE. Conscious Nutrition Series, 1:30-3pm, Everyday People Yoga, 352 W. 12th Ave. $10-$15. Radiant Gong Immersion meditation, 6-7:30pm, Everyday People Yoga, 352 W. 12th Ave. $20-$30 sug. don. KIDS/FAMILIES Family Fun, 1pm, downtown library. FREE. Children’s Meditation Class, 7-7:45pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield St. FREE. LECTURES/CLASSES Women’s Self Defense Class, 11am- 12:15pm, The Art of War, 251B W. 7th Ave. FREE. Solve Logic Problems w/Robots, 1:30pm, Downtown library, regis- tration required 682-5450. FREE. Talks at the MNCH continues. See Thursday, April 13. ON THE AIR “The Sunday Morn- ing Hangover TV Show,” 1:30am, Comcast channel 29. “The Sunday Morning Hangover Radio Program” w/Marc Time, 10am, KWVA 88.1FM & kwvara- dio.org. Son of Saturday Gold, True stuff for true believers, 11am-1pm, KRVM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Bird Walk, 8-11am, Mount Pisgah Arboretum Visitor Center, 34901 Frank Parrish Rd., 747-3817. $5. TrackTown Fitness, trainings to prepare for Eugene Marathon, 8-9am, Hayward Field. FREE. GEARs Bicycle Club: Gimp Hill, 9am, & easier ride River Loop #1, 11 am, Alton Baker Park, eugenegears.org. FREE. Church of Pinball, tournament, minors welcome, 3pm, Blairally, 245 Blair Blvd., 683-1721. $5. Final Table Poker, 3pm & 6pm, Steve’s Bar & Grill, 117 14th St., Spfd. FREE. The Holy Rollers Club, Yahtzee & dice games, 5pm, 3464 Haw- thorne Ave., 731-4995. FREE. Cards Against Humanity w/Rick, 7pm, First National Taphouse, 51 W. Broadway. FREE. Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, April 13. SOCIAL DANCE Coalessence: Community Estatic Dance, 10am-noon, WOW Hall. $8-$12. Music & Dance Workshop w/ Taller de Son Jarocho, 3-5pm, Whiteaker Community Center, N. Jackson & Clark St. FREE. Argentinian Tango, lesson 3-4pm, dance 5-7pm, 485-6647. $5-$12. Veselo Folk Dancers, interna- tional folk dancing, 7:15-10pm, In Shape Athletic Club, 2681 Willamette St., 683-3376. $3. SPIRITUAL Self Realization Fel- lowship 9-9:50am meditation; 10-11am service, 1610 Olive St. FREE. The Age of Enlightenment: Building Anew the Whole World, devotional meeting, 10am, Eu- gene Baha’i Center, 1458 Alder St., 344-3173. FREE. Zen Meditation Group, 5:30- 7pm, Blue Cliff Zen Center, 439 W. 2nd Ave. FREE. Gnostic Mass Celebration, 8pm, Coph Nia Lodge OTO, 4065 W. 11th Ave. #43, cophnia-oto.org. FREE. THEATER Curtains, 2:30pm, Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Dr., Cottage Grove. $15-$25. The Snow Queen continues. See Saturday. 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