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    CALENDAR
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
THURSDAY, May 4: Children’s
mental health awareness day
event, legislative advocacy train-
ing & free lunch, 9am-3pm,
Oregon State Capitol, 900 Court
St. N.E., Salem. FREE.
FRIDAY, May 5: Albany Wine
Walk, 4-8pm, downtown Albany.
541-928-0911, albanyvisitors.
com. $15.
Photographer Dee Brausch &
woodworker Gerald Hunsucker
artists’ reception, 6-8pm, Gallery
Calapooia, 222 First Ave. W.,
Albany. FREE.
“Random Small Pieces,” artists’
reception, 7-9pm, Lunaria Gal-
lery, 113 N Water St., Silverton.
FREE.
SATURDAY, May 6: Annual Pet
Day, activities including Fun Run
& Dog Wash, booths & vendors,
10am-4pm, Magruder Hall, OSU
Campus, Corvallis. FREE.
Carriage Me Back to 1898, com-
munity drama, reenactments,
10am-noon & 1-3pm today,
noon-4pm Sunday, Linn County
Historical Museum, 101 Park
Ave., Brownsville. $5-$10.
Master class w/pianist Jon Kimu-
ra Parker, 3pm, Benton Hall rm.
303, OSU Campus, 1650 Pioneer
Place, Corvallis. FREE.
The Orphans, Dinner & show,
6pm today & tomorrow,
non-dinner performance Mon-
day, Westridge School, 46433
Westfir Rd., Westfir. $6-$19.
Spring Family Weekend Comedy
Show w/Ryan Hamilton, Aparna
Nancherla & Kermet Apio, 6:30-
9pm, LaSells Stewart Center,
OSU Campus, 875 S.W. 26th St.,
Corvallis. $34-$38.
SUNDAY, May 7: Newport’s
Coast Hills Mountain Bike Race,
10am, Wilder Newport Bike Park,
400 S.E. College Wy., Newport.
$20-$50.
“Love’s Labour’s Lost,” 11am,
City Lights Cinemas, 1930 Hwy
101, Florence. $10-$19.
Carriage Me Back to 1898 contin-
ues. See Saturday.
The Orphans continues. See
Saturday.
MONDAY, May 8: The Orphans
continues. See Saturday.
WEDNESDAY, May 10: Death
Café Corvallis, Got thoughts
about mortality? noon,
Interzone, 1563 N.W. Monroe
Ave, Corvallis, facebook.com/
groups/deathcafecorvallis.
FREE.
Spring Repair Fair, 5:30-7:30pm,
OSUsed Store, 644 S.W. 13th St.,
Corvallis. FREE.
THURSDAY, May 11: “Der
Stürmer, Fake News & the
Making of the ‘Jewish Criminal’
in Nazi Germany,” 3-4pm, Willa-
mette Rms., The Valley Library,
201 S.W. Waldo Pl., 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 May 11 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, May 4 at noon.
Ongoing volunteer opportunity:
Change a life, be a mentor w/
Sponsors Inc. Contact jsmith@
sponsorsinc.org or 541-735-
6400.
Cascadia Quest, a local wilder-
ness rite of passage nonprofit,
is looking for male mentors for
its 2017 season. Mentoring is
fun, challenging, fulfilling, a
personal growth path & a great
way to contribute to the life of
a young person. Must be com-
fortable in nature & take part
in our training weekend, May
26-28. 6-8 hrs per month, May
2017-April 2018. Background
check required. See Cascadi-
aquest.org. Call Rob 458-201-
2868 or Kelly 541-501-9426.
Help hang door hangers w/
info about Kids in Transition to
School (KITS), a free 12-week
program that provides a boost
to incoming kindergarteners’
literacy, social & self-regulation
skills. Volunteers will do routes
in small teams & will cover dif-
ferent neighborhoods depend-
ing on school boundaries. For
info, dates & to register contact
Julie at 541-741-6000 or email
jdibiase@unitedwaylane.org.
Singers are in need of a
volunteer pianist to help lead
bi-weekly practice sessions &
participate in performances up
to twice a month at Ya-Po-Ah
Terrance. For more info contact
Joy at joygall@comcast.net.
The Lincoln City Culture, Of
Course! 50/50 Raffle will be
held on May 6. Only 500 tickets
will be sold. All proceeds go
toward the Lincoln City Cultural
Center. Prizes include cash, a
Kazak carpet & dinner for 2
at Restaurant Beck. Purchase
raffle ticket online or by calling
541-994-9994.
Adult Film Editing Classes:
Talented filmmaker & media
teacher at the Academy of
Arts & Academics in Spfd, Reid
Kimball, will be offering adult
education classes in video
editing on the weekends. Sign
up online w/your hours of
availability. sparkplugcreations.
com/a3communityed/
Oak Hill Summer
Programs
~2017~
K
L S
HIL CHO
OL
CAMP
Dexter Lake Farmers’ Market
accepting new vendors/farm-
ers/crafters/artists beginning
first Sunday in June, noon-4pm,
contact Pam at 541-937-3007.
DexterLakeFarmersMarket.org.
On Saturday, May 6, PeaceJam
NW is asking youth to get
involved w/a nonprofit in your
area that is addressing global
issues in a local way. If you are
in Lane County, consider joining
us at Food For Lane County’s
Youth Farm, email northwest@
peacejam.org.
Spfd Farmer’s Market: Volun-
teers are needed to help with
the info table & other Farmer’s
Market activities. 2 or 4 hour
shifts available on Fridays,
3-7pm from May 5–September
29. For a complete list of oppor-
tunities or more info contact
Vahana Keene at 541-726-3671.
Step Into Poetry: A Parking
Garage Poetry Contest call
for submissions now open on
Wordcrafters’ website: wordcraf-
tersineugene.org/stepinto/ The
deadline is May 5. The winners
will have their poetry exhibit
in the stairwells of Overpark
Garage, on Oak St.
The Lane County Board of Com-
missioners is seeking applica-
tions from citizens interested in
serving on the Public Health Ad-
visory Committee. This commit-
tee makes recommendations to
the Public Health Administrator
and advises the Board of Health
and the Board of Commission-
ers on matters of public health,
etc. The committee meets the
2nd Monday of the month from
3:30-5pm. Application deadline
is 5pm, Wednesday, May 31.
Application available online,
in-person at Public Service Bldg
(125 E. 8th Ave.) or by mail, call
541-682-4203.
SUPER Summer I- June 26-July 14
SUPER Summer II- Aug 14- Aug 25
Challenging classes and activities for gifted students
M
M
AM
SU
S
WDYK Trivia w/Haley continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
WDYK Trivia w/Kevin continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
WDYK Trivia w/Zach continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
SOCIAL DANCE Community
Ecstatic Dance continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
Crossroads Blues Fusion
Weekly Blues & Fusion Dance
continues. See Thursday, May 4.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, May 4.
Line Dance Lessons continue.
See Thursday, May 4.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, May 4.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
THEATER Time Stands Still,
continues. See Friday.
TEENS Expressive Arts Club con-
tinues. See Thursday, May 4.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen
Rose Garden continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
Friends of Buford Park & Mt.
Pisgah Native Plant Volunteer
Work Party continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
OA
Make a Bike Light, 3pm, bethel
branch library, 1990 Echo
Hollow Rd. FREE.
Construction seminar on building
your home from the group up,
6-7:30pm, Northwest Community
Credit Union Downtown, Commu-
nity rm., 545 E. 8th Ave. FREE.
Protect Your Small Business
from Legal Problems, 6pm,
downtown library. FREE.
OMSI presents Eugene Science
Pub: Biodiversity Threats in
Africa, 6:30pm, Whirled Pies
Downtown, 199 W. 8th Ave.
whirledpies.com. Sug. don. $5.
DanceAbility Class continues.
See May 4.
Talks at the MNCH continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con-
tinues. See Thursday, May 4.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara continues. See Thursday,
May 4.
“The Point” continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Adult
introduction to ki-aikido contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 4.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
Centennial chess club contin-
ues. See Thursday, May 4.
Cribbage Tournament continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, May 4.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
Tai Chi continues. See Thursday,
May 4.
WDYK Trivia w/Brady continues.
See Thursday, May 4.
ER
R
PROG
Grades K-7th
Oak Hill School Campus
Summer Enrichment Program (SEP) July 23- Aug 5
3rd and Vanburen, Eugene
541-735-1051
Eugene and
Springfi eld’s
Original Sushi
Burrito Spots
A residential academic experience for gifted students
located at the University of Oregon
Grades 6-11th
Summer on the Hill June 26-Aug 25
Learning and recreational opportunities for all youth
GUIDE
Grades K-12th
Something for everyone!
K-12
www.oakhillschool.com
Fresh hand cut fi sh right
here in our stores
House made sauces from
scratch – Taste the difference
Our chefs have Over 40 years
combined experience with
Japanese cuisine
Gluten free, vegan,
and cooked options
42nd and Main, Springfi eld
541-505-8962
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