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School of Arts & Communication | SAC Academy SUMMER CAMPS AT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY The GRAMMY Museum’s ® MUSIC REVOLUTION PROJECT Create, Record and Perform! ; For HS students School of Arts & Communication | SAC Academy CALENDAR The GRAMMY Museum’s ® Music Revolution Project FLUTE FEST OREGON Training & Masterclasses ; Ages 10 and up JumpstART Fine & Digital Visual Arts ; Ages 14-18 CLASSICAL GUITAR WORKSHOP Creative instruction ; Ages 11 and up JUNE 25-30, 2017 CHAMBER MUSIC WORKSHOP Intermediate & Advanced Strings ; Ages 10-23 AT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Create ; Perform ; Record OSU CHOIR CAMP An intensive choral experience ; Ages 14-19 liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/SACacademy Expanded opportunities for learning Call 541-737-2623 for accommodations relating to a disabilty An intensive songwriting workshop with one-on-one mentoring for creative musicians in grades 9-12 Liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/SACacademy Call 541-737-2623 for accommodations relating to a disability Tax Day is looming: Tuesday, April 18. It’s a good time to think about just what your taxes are going toward. On Saturday, April 15, community members who support their taxes going to “support peaceful purposes like education, health care, green energy and protecting the environment, rather than increasing a massive military budget,” will gather at 1 pm in Alton Baker Park, Michael Carrigan of the Community Alliance of Lane County tells us. The “Tax Justice for All!” event begins with a brief rally with speakers and music and is followed by a march through downtown Eugene and then back to Alton Baker Park, wrapping up at 4 pm. The march and rally are co-sponsored by Taxes for Peace not War, CALC, Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND) and Eugene Springfield Solidarity Network (ESSN), with support from with other participating groups like 350 Eugene and Indivisible Eugene. Carrigan says that like marchers in other cities, “participants are demanding cuts, not increases in the Pentagon budget, that the one percent pay their fair share of taxes and that Trump reveal his recent tax returns.” Longtime war tax resister Sue Barnhart writes, “What I don’t like is how much of our tax dollars go to war and the support of wars and the killing of civilians including innocent children.” The Eugene Tax Justice March is 1 pm-4 pm Saturday April 15 at Alton Baker Park. For more information: email eugenetaxmarch@gmail.com, call CALC at 541-485-1755, or go to the Eugene Tax Justice March Facebook page. FREE. — Camilla Mortensen Spring Has Sprung! Now is the time for a new pair of Birkenstock sandals! Downtown Eugene • 181 E Broadway • 541.342.6107 Facebook/footwiseeugene • Mon-Sat 10-6 & Sun 11-5 22 A pril 13, 2017 • eugeneweekly.com Cascadia Forest Defenders Meeting, 5:30-7pm, Growers Market, 454 Willamette St. FREE. Eugene Cannabis TV Record- ing Session, 5:30pm, CTV-29 Studios, 2455 Willakenzie Rd., contact dankbagman@hotmail. com. FREE. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30- 6:30pm, Central Presbyterian Church, 555 E. 15th Ave. FREE. 4J School Board Candidate Fo- rum, 6pm, Chavez Elementary, 1510 W. 14th Ave. FREE. Atheist, Agnostics & Free Thinker AA, 12-Step Meeting, 6:30-7:30pm, 2520 Harris St., 255-8444. FREE. Men’s Mentoring Circle, 6:30- 8:30pm, McKenzie River Men’s Center, 1465 Coburg Rd. $10 sug. don. Marijuana Anonymous, 12-step meeting, 7-8pm, St. Mary’s Church, 166 E. 13th Ave. FREE. Nar-Anon Meeting, 7pm, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 1465 Coburg Rd. & Cottage Grove Community Center, 700 E. Gibbs Ave., Cottage Grove. FREE. Psychoanalysis in Eugene, clinical & literary discussion group, 7-9pm, 355 W. 8th Ave., RSVP to michaelhejazi@gmail. com. FREE. SASS Monday Night Drop-in Group, for survivors of sexual assault, self-identified women 18+, 7-8:30pm, 591 W. 19th Ave. FREE. Women! Come sing w/Sweet Adeline harmonizing group, 7pm, United Methodist Church, 1385 Oakway Rd. FREE. Polyamory & Non-monogamy Relationship Discussion & Support Group, 7:15pm, contact eugenepolygroup@gmail.com for location. don. HEALTH Juicing Your Way to Vi- tality w/ Yaakov Levine, 1-2pm, Natural Grocers, 201 Coburg Rd. FREE. Tai chi for Balance or Yoga Therapy sessions continues. See Friday. KIDS/FAMILIES STEAM storytime, 3:30pm, downtown library. FREE. Children’s Intro to Ki-aikido, 4:15pm today & Wednesday, Oregon Ki Society, 1071 W. 7th Ave. FREE. Pajama Story Time, 6:30pm, Eugene Public Library. FREE. Family Swims at warm saltwater Tamarack Pool continues. See Saturday. LECTURES/CLASSES Intro to Photoshop, 2pm, downtown library, registration required 682-5450. FREE. “Birth of the Krazy: The Early Days of George Herriman & Krazy Kat,” Michael Tisserand, 4-6pm, UO Campus Pacific Hall 123. FREE. Intro to Ki, 4:15pm today & Wednesday, Oregon Ki Society, 1071 W. 7th Ave. FREE. DanceAbility Class, creative movement for youth & adults; all abilities & disabilities, 5:15-6:15pm, CG Body Studio, 28 S. 6th St. #B, Cottage Grove, 357-4982. don. Wordcrafters Writing Workshop: “Step into Poetry,” 5:30pm, Spfd Public library meeting rm. 225 5th St., 726-3677. FREE. ON THE AIR Music Gumbo w/ Andy Goldfinger, 7pm, KOFC 92.5 FM. “The Point” continues. See Thursday, April 13. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Qigong, 4:30pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE intro. Filipino Martial Arts for Fitness, 5pm, Bob Keefer Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Spfd. FREE intro. The Monday Night Running Group, 5:30pm, Eugene Running Company, 116 Oakway Ctr. FREE. Board Game Night, hosted by Funagain Games, 7pm, The Barn Light, 924 Willamette St., info at thebarnlightbar.com. FREE.