CALENDAR
Babies & Toddlers Storytime
continues. See Wednesday.
Wonderful Ones Storytime con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 13.
LECTURES/CLASSES Seattle
Classy Glass, 1:30-3pm, Ages
18+, Willamalane Adult Activity
Center, 215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE.
Pastors for Peace speaking tour
on Cuba w/Manolo de los Santos
& potluck, 6pm, CALC, 458 Blair
St. FREE.
Native Plant Society presents
guest speaker, Thea Jaster, 7pm,
Stellaria Building, upstairs, 150
Shelton-McMurphey Blvd. FREE.
Talk on Syrian Refugees w/Tod
Schneider & short documenta-
ry, 7pm, Unitarian Universalist
Church, 1685 W. 13th Ave. FREE.
DanceAbility Class continues.
See April 13.
Talks at the MNCH continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
LITERARY ARTS Let’s Talk
Food - Kristy Athens discusses
her book Good Food, Bad Food,
5:30pm, Museum of Natural His-
tory, UO Campus, 1680 E. 15th
Ave. FREE w/price of admission.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 13.
“The Point” continues. See
Thursday, April 13.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara continues. See Thursday,
April 13.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs
Bicycle Club: Mckenzie View &
Sunderman, 9am, Alton Baker
Park, eugenegears.org. FREE.
Third Thursday circus w/Samba
Ja, invites all playful folks to
dance, juggle & play, 7:30-
9:30pm, Kesey Square. FREE.
Adult intro to ki-aikido contin-
ues. See Thursday, April 13.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
Cribbage Tournament continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, April 13.
GEARs Bicycle Club: Women
only Ride continues. See Thurs-
day, April 13.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, April 13.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
SOCIAL DANCE Crossroads
Blues Fusion Weekly Blues &
Fusion Dance continues. See
Thursday, April 13.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, April 13.
Line Dance Lessons continue.
See Thursday, April 13.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
SPIRITUAL “Generating Compas-
sion in Difficult Times,” Lama
Tsering Everest, 7-9pm, Chagdud
Dechhen Ling, 198 N. River Rd.,
Cottage Grove. sug. don. $20.
Insight Meditation continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, April 13.
Zen Meditation group continues.
See Thursday, April 13.
THEATER Blue Door continues.
See Friday.
Curtains continues. See Thurs-
day April 13.
TEENS No Shame Workshop con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 13.
VOLUNTEER Whole Earth Nature
School Volunteer Information
Night, 7-8:30pm, 150 Shelton
McMurphey Blvd., 2nd floor.
FREE.
Care for Owen Rose Garden con-
tinues. See Thursday, April 13.
Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pis-
gah Native Plant Volunteer Work
Party continues. See Thursday,
April 13.
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
WEDNESDAY, April 12: Death
Café Corvallis, Got thoughts
about mortality? noon, Inter-
zone, 1563 N.W. Monroe Ave,
Corvallis, facebook.com/groups/
deathcafecorvallis. FREE.
FRIDAY, April 14: SEA Through
the Eyes of an Artist, activities
for K-12 students, families &
OSU community, 9:30am-9pm,
OSU, Furman Hall, corvallismak-
erfair.org. FREE.
NW Dance Project, an evening of
contemporary dance, 7:30pm,
OSU, LaSells Stewart Center,
875 S.W. 26th St., Corvallis.
$10-$30.
SATURDAY, April 15: Corvallis
Maker Fair, 10am-3pm, OSU,
Memorial Union Ballroom & Stu-
dent Experience Center Plaza,
Corvallis, corvallismakerfair.
org. FREE.
TUESDAY, April 18: Women
Owning Woodlands exploration
of management planning,
1-5pm, Cafferata Family Forest
off of Deerhorne Rd., Corvallis,
registration required, 917-409-
4030. FREE.
An Evening w/ Maya Lin: At the
Intersection of Art & Architec-
ture, 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart
Center, 875 SW. 26th St.,
Corvallis. FREE.
Local restaurants offer plant-
based “Climate Friendly Food
Specials” continues in Corvallis.
See Saturday.
WEDNESDAY April 19: Town hall
w/State Rep Phil Barnhart, 7am,
Rand’s Cafe, 240 N. Main St.,
Brownsville. FREE.
“Divided We Fall,” conceptual
photo artist Hank Willis Thomas
speaks, 6:30pm, LaSells Stew-
art Center, 875 SW. 26th St.,
Corvallis. FREE.
Local restaurants offer plant-
based “Climate Friendly Food
Specials” continues in Corvallis.
See Saturday.
THURSDAY, April 20: Sustain-
ability Coalition’s Quarterly
Gathering, noon-1:30pm,
Corvallis-Benton County Public
Library, 645 N.W. Monroe Ave.,
Corvallis. FREE.
Class on raising market
pigs, 6-8:30pm, Linn County
Extension Service office, 33630
McFarland Rd., Tangent, 766-
3556. $10.
Local restaurants offer plant-
based “Climate Friendly Food
Specials” continues in Corvallis.
See Saturday.
ATTENTION
OPPORTUNITIES
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Thursday issue in which you
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included in our April 20 edition,
please follow our formatting
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Thursday, April 13 at noon.
Eat a burrito, support the Ore-
gon Humane Society. On Thurs-
day, April 13, 10:45am-10pm,
Chipotle restaurants throughout
Oregon will donate 50 percent of
all sales to the Oregon Human
Society. Present a fundraiser
flyer (printed or on mobile
phone) or mention the Oregon
Humane Society to the cashier
before payment. Link to flyer:
twitter.com/OregonHumane/
status/847182955952824320.
Oregon Connections Academy, a
virtual public charter school, is
hosting a number of in-person
& online info sessions. For a list
of online or in-person meetings,
visit: OregonConnectionsAcade-
my.com/events.
The Relief Nursery is seeking
volunteers to work alongside
staff in therapeutic classrooms
that serve children ages 2-5.
Volunteers are needed both
in Eugene & Spfd. 9:30am-
12:30pm. Background check
required. 343-9706.
The Shedd’s Spring open adult
& youth audtitions for GYPSY
take place Saturday, April 15
10am-3pm w/a mandatory
dance call at noon. Auditions
are by appointment only. Visit
theshedd.org/Auditions.
Eugene public library has a
group volunteer opportunity for
a team of approximately 6 volun-
teers to process deletes (using
permanent markers to black out
barcodes & labels & stamping
books). Contact Amy Hartsfield
at amy.k.hartsfield@ci.eugene.
or.us & let her know what date
you are available/how many are
in your group.
Certified volunteers are needed
to serve as ombudsman,
resident advocates who identify,
investigate & resolve complaints
for nursing home residents. Must
be 21 years old, pass criminal
background check & attend 48
hour training. Contact Diane at
345-2846.
Auditions for OSU Theatre’s
Spring One-Act Festival will be
held from 6-8pm April 16 & 17 in
the Withycombe Hall Lab Theatre
on OSU campus in Corvallis.
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