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CALENDAR — Family-Owned Since 2004 — Gathering, noon-1:30pm, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave., Corvallis. FREE. Aaron Burch will read from his book “Stephen King’s The Body,” followed by screening of the film “Stand by Me,” 6pm, Darkside Cinema, 215 S.W. 4th St., Corvallis. FREE. Class on raising market pigs, 6-8:30pm, Linn County Extension Service office, 33630 McFarland Rd., Tangent, 541- 766-3556. $10. FRIDAY, April 21: Panel dis- cussion “Opportunities in the Literary World Beyond Writing & Teaching” w/Amanda Bullock, 4pm, Valley Library Special Collections rm., 201 S.W. Waldo Pl., Corvallis. FREE. Authors Wendy S. Walters, Caryl Pagel & Kevin Gonzalez read from their work, 7:30pm, Valley Library, Rotunda rm., 201 S.W. Waldo Pl., Corvallis. FREE. Lake Pomona Play Festival, 7:30pm, 23479 Hwy 38, Cheshire. FREE. SUNDAY, April 23: Record Collectors Show, 10am-4pm, Clackamas County Fairgrounds, Main Pavilion Building, Hwy 99 E., Canby. $3. MONDAY, April 24: Quick Class: It’s Zucchini Noodle Time w/Mary Van Steenbergen, 6-6:30pm, Natural Grocers, 1235 N.W. 10th St., Corvallis. FREE. Poems In Between, presented by Henry Hughes, 6:30- 8:30pm, First Presbyterian Church, Allison Rm., 114 S.W. 8th St., Corvallis. FREE. Public talk by Sarhang Hama- saeed, “The Wars in Iraq & Syria,” 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart Center, OSU Campus, 875 S.W. 26th St., Corvallis. FREE. WEDNESDAY April 26: Death Café Corvallis, Got thoughts about mortality? noon, Interzone, 1563 N.W. Monroe Ave, Corvallis, facebook.com/ groups/deathcafecorvallis. FREE. Discussion, “Relious Prejudice on the Contemporary Scene: How Great is the Threat?” 7:30pm, Milam Auditorium, OSU Campus, 2520 S.W. Campus Wy., Corvallis. FREE. THURSDAY, April 27: Brown Bag Art Talk, noon-1pm, The Arts Center, 700 S.W. Madison Ave., Corvallis. FREE. Quarterly Remembrance Service, noon, VA Roseburg Healthcare System campus, 913 N.W. Gar- den Valley Blvd., Roseburg. FREE. “Slow News: A Manifesto for the Critical News Consumer” w/ Peter Laufer, 3-4pm, The Valley Library, Willamette Rms, 201 S.W. Waldo Pl., Corvallis. FREE. “Bountiful Harvest & Border Crossings,” exhibition opening reception, 3:30-5pm, Kidder Hall, rm. 210, OSU Campus, 2000 S.W. Campus Wy., Corval- lis. FREE. A public talk w/Anne Kelly Knowles, “The Transforma- tive Power of the Holocaust,” 7:30pm, LaSells Stewart Center, OSU Campus, 875 S.W. 26th St., Corvallis. 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 April 27 edition, please follow our formatting guidelines w/the date, name of the event, time, place, address & send it to cal@eugeneweekly. com in the body of the email by Thursday, April 20 at noon. Oregon Connections Academy, a virtual public charter school, is hosting a number of in-per- son and online information sessions. For a list of online or in-person meetings, visit: www. OregonConnectionsAcademy. com/events. The Arc Lane County: We’re breaking ground on our new Ark Park! April 22, 9am-2pm, indoor painting, outdoor fence-build- ing, planting & general mainte- nance help needed. Free lunch & t-shirt provided. Call Christie at 541-221-6125 to sign up. Volunteers needed at Willa- mette Confluence Preserve on April 22. Registration required. 503-802-8100, orvolunteers@ tnc.org. Eugene Public Library has a group volunteer opportunity for a team of approximately 6 volunteers to process deletes (using permanent markers to black out barcodes & labels & stamping books). Contact Amy Hartsfield at amy.k.hartsfield@ ci.eugene.or.us and let her know what date you are available/ how many are in your group. Track Town Pizza Fundraiser! On April 25, from 11am-midnight, take a flyer to Track Town Pizza on Franklin Blvd. & Nearby Nature will get a donation of 50% of every dollar. 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