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TICKET PRICES: MATINEE before 5pm $6 ADULT $8 | STUDENT $7 | SENIOR 62+ $6 CHILD age 12 & under $6 STUDENT & SENIOR DISCOUNT A L L A G ES 762-1700 | 180 E. 5TH AVE DAVIDMINORTHEATER.COM $3 TUESDAYS FRI MAY 26TH - THUR JUNE 1ST POWER RANGERS I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO 5:00 4:45 LIFE 7:00 GET OUT 8:40 GET OUT 6:45 ALIEN: COVENANT (DIG) (R) 9:40AM 11:15AM 12:50PM 2:15PM 4:05PM 5:20PM 7:10PM 8:40PM 10:20PM BAYWATCH (DIG) (R) 9:20AM 10:30AM 12:15PM 1:30PM 3:10PM 4:30PM 6:15PM 7:30PM 9:15PM 10:30PM BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2017) (DIG) (PG) 9:45AM 12:45PM 3:45PM BOSS BABY, THE (DIG) (PG) 9:15AM 11:45AM 2:20PM 5:00PM 7:35PM DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: THE LONG HAUL (DIG) (PG) 9:10AM 11:35AM 2:05PM 4:35PM 7:05PM 9:40PM EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING (DIG) (PG-13) 9:30AM 12:00PM 2:35PM 5:10PM 7:45PM 10:20PM FATE OF THE FURIOUS, THE (DIG) (PG-13) 6:55PM 10:05PM GOING IN STYLE (DIG) (PG-13) 10:10PM GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 (3D) (PG-13) 12:10PM 3:40PM 8:10PM GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 (DIG) (PG-13) 9:50AM 11:30AM 1:05PM 2:45PM 4:20PM 6:10PM 7:00PM 9:30PM 10:15PM KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD (DIG) (PG-13) 9:55AM 1:00PM 4:10PM 7:20PM 10:25PM PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (3D) (PG-13) 9:35AM 11:10AM 12:55PM 2:40PM 4:15PM 7:25PM 9:10PM PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (DIG) (PG-13) 10:40AM 11:55AM 2:00PM 3:15PM 5:15PM 6:05PM 6:35PM 8:30PM 9:50PM 10:30PM SNATCHED (DIG) (R) 9:10AM 11:40AM 2:10PM 4:40PM 7:15PM 9:45PM JOHN WICK 2 8:55 Asian Food Market IMAX: PIRATES OF CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO 3D [C (PG-13) ★ Fri. - Sat.100 410 720 1030 PIRATES OF CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES [CC,D (PG-13) ★ Fri. - Sat.(1200 210 310) 620 830 930 PIRATES OF CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES 3D [C (PG-13) ★ Fri. - Sat.(1100 AM) 520 PM BAYWATCH [CC,DV] (R) ★ Fri. - Sat.(1200 130 300) 430 600 730 900 1030 ALIEN: COVENANT [CC,DV] (R) ★ Fri. - Sat.(1110 1240 210 340) 510 640 810 940 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: THE LONG HAUL [CC,DV] (PG) Fri. - Sat.(1120 150) 420 650 915 EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING [CC,DV] (PG-13) Fri. - Sat.(1150 230) 500 740 1015 KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD [CC,DV] (PG-13) Fri. - Sat.(1220 330) 630 935 SNATCHED [CC,DV] (R) Fri. - Sat.(1210 250) 520 750 1015 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 [CC,DV] (PG-13) Fri. - Sat.(1100 1230 220) 535 710 850 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 3D [CC,DV] (PG-13) ★ Fri. - Sat.(350 PM) 1025 PM HOW TO BE A LATIN LOVER [CC,DV] (PG-13) Fri. - Sat.700 PM 955 PM THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS [CC,DV] (PG-13) Fri. - Sat.610 PM 925 PM THE BOSS BABY [CC,DV] (PG) Fri. - Sat.(1250 PM 320 PM) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST [CC,DV] (PG) Fri. - Sat.(1130 AM 240 PM) PIRATES OF CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES [CC,D (PG-13) ★ Fri. - Sat.(1230 PM) 700 PM 915 PM PIRATES OF CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES 3D [C (PG-13) ★ Fri. - Sat.(345) 430 730 1015 BAYWATCH [CC,DV] (R) ★ Fri. - Sat.(100) 400 715 1010 ALIEN: COVENANT [CC,DV] (R) ★ Fri. - Sat.(130) 415 730 1030 22 May 25, 2017 • eugeneweekly.com Largest Selection of Asian Groceries Seaweed, rice, noodles, frozen products, deli, snacks, drinks, sauces, spices, produce, housewares, and more. We carry groceries from Holland, India, Pakistan and Polynesia Sushi & Asian deli take-out Memorial Day Special OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 10% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! * Excluding case prices and rice 10lbs and up. Offer expires 5/31/17 www.sunriseasianfood.com M-Th 9am-7pm•F 9am-8pm•Sa 9am-7pm•Su 10am-6pm 70 W. 29th Ave. Eugene • 541-343-3295 CALENDAR pre-register 541-682-5450. FREE. Digitize & Restore Photos, 5:30pm, downtown library. FREE. Trail Running Basics, learn about technique, training, clothing & footwear, 7pm, REI, 306 Lawrence St. FREE. DanceAbility Class continues. See May 25. Harmony: Community Centered Martial Arts continues. See May 25. Massage Techniques continues. See Thursday, May 25. Talks at the MNCH continues. See Thursday, May 25. ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con- tinues. See Thursday, May 25. “The Many Hats of Coco” contin- ues. See Thursday, May 25. “The Point” continues. See Thurs- day, May 25. Thursday Night Jazz w/David Gizara continues. See Thursday, May 25. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Adult introduction to ki-aikido contin- ues. See Thursday, May 25. Board Game Night continues. See Thursday, May 25. Centennial chess club contin- ues. See Thursday, May 25. Cribbage Tournament continues. See Thursday, May 25. Duplicate Bridge continues. See Thursday, May 25. Lunchtime Tap & Growler Running Group continues. See Thursday, May 25. Pool Hall for seniors continues. See Thursday, May 25. Tai Chi continues. See Thursday, May 25. WDYK Trivia w/Brady continues. See Thursday, May 25. WDYK Trivia w/Haley continues. See Thursday, May 25. WDYK Trivia w/Kevin continues. See Thursday, May 25. WDYK Trivia w/Zach continues. See Thursday, May 25. SOCIAL DANCE Community Ecstatic Dance continues. See Thursday, May 25. Crossroads Blues Fusion Weekly Blues & Fusion Dance contin- ues. See Thursday, May 25. English & Scottish Country Dancing continues. See Thurs- day, May 25. Line Dance Lessons continue. See Thursday, May 25. Music & Dance Workshops w/ Taller de Son Jarocho continues. See Thursday, May 25. SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation continues. See Thursday, May 25. “Tender Hooligans” continues. See Thursday, May 25. Zen Meditation continues. See Thursday, May 25. THEATER Mr. Burns, a post-elec- tric play, 8pm, Hope Theatre, UO Campus. $8-$10, FREE for UO students. Venus in Fur continues. See Thursday, May 25. TEENS Expressive Arts Club con- tinues. See Thursday, May 25. No Shame Workshop continues. See Thursday, May 25. VOLUNTEER Care for Owen Rose Garden continues. See Thursday, May 25. Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pis- gah Native Plant Volunteer Work Party continues. See Thursday, May 25. CORVALLIS AND THE REGION THURSDAY, May 25: Cooking Demonstration, Paleo Wraps w/ Mary Van Steenbergen, 6-7pm, Natural Grocers, 1235 W. 10th St., Corvallis. FREE. Tantra in America, a schol- ar-practitioners story w/Kim- berley Lafferty, 8pm, Memorial Union, rm. 208 La Raza, OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE. FRIDAY, May 26: OSUsed Store Sale, weekly public sale w/ furniture, computers, office supplies, etc., 12-3pm today & 5:30-7:30pm Tuesday, Property Services, OSUsed Store, OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE. BBQ, Blues & Brews on the Bay, 3-9pm today, noon-6pm tomor- row, noon-4pm Sunday, The Mill Casino, 3201 Tremont St., North Bend. $2. Subhash Chandra Bhattacharya (Jadavpur University, India), Analytical Chemistry Seminar, 4-5pm, Linus Pauling Science Ctr., rm. 402, OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE. SATURDAY, May 27: BBQ, Blues & Brews on the Bay continues. See Friday. SUNDAY, May 28: Daoist Meditation Group: “Guarding the One,” 9-10am, First Alternative Co-op North Store, 2855 N.W. Grant Ave., Corvallis. FREE. BBQ, Blues & Brews on the Bay continues. See Friday. TUESDAY, May 30: OSUsed Store Sale continues. See Friday. WEDNESDAY, May 31: Death Café Corvallis, Got thoughts about mortality? noon, Interzone, 1563 N.W. Monroe Ave, Corvallis, facebook.com/ groups/deathcafecorvallis. FREE. Integrative Biology: Robert M. Storm Distinguished Lecture, “Natural History & Values: Why Should We Care About Nature?” 6-8:30pm, LaSells Stewart Ctr., OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE. THURSDAY, June 1: Integrative Biology Special Seminar: Dr. Har- ry Greene, “Why & How to Teach About Biodiversity,” 10-11am, Agricultural & Life Sciences, rm. 4001, OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE. Integrative Biology PhD Defense Seminar w/Emily S. Bellis, “Evolutionary insights into cnidarian-dinoflagellate sym- biosis from natural variation in Aiptasia sea anemones,” 1-2pm, Agricultural & Life Sciences, rm. 4001, OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE. CEOAS - G&G Seminar - Alain Bonneville, PNNL, “Geological Storage of CO2,” 4-5pm, Burt Hall, rm. 193, OSU Campus, 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 June 1 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 25 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 comfortable in nature & take part in our training weekend, May 26-28. 6-8 hrs per month, May 2017-April 2018. Background check required. See Cascadiaquest.org. Call Rob 458- 201-2868 or Kelly 541-501-9426. Become a Meals on Wheels volunteer & help deliver meals & smiles to homebound older adults. Call Heather at 541-682- 4368 for more info. Long Term Care Ombudsman - Certified volunteers are needed to serve as resident advocates who identify, investigate & resolve complaints in order to protect rights, dignity & safety of nursing home residents. Ages 21+, pass criminal background check & attend 48 hr initial training & 10 hrs of continuing education annually. Call Diane at 541-345-2846. Summer Teen Team: Starting Jun. 1, teens: apply to volunteer together to help staff prepare items for check out, set up craft projects for kids’ programs, create displays & more. Summer Teen Team will meet on Tuesdays, June 27—Aug. 15, 4-5pm, at the downtown library. 541-682-8316. The Eugene Downtown Lions Annual Raffle is underway. $5 tickets will be sold at selected locations of Market of Choice, Bi-Mart & Albertsons. Many prizes available including a $3,000 travel voucher. Winning tickets drawn at 4pm Saturday, June 24. WOW Hall is seeking donations of records, CDs & DVDs as well as music books, magazines & memorabilia. Donations are tax deductible. Monday to Friday, noon-6pm, or during concert performances. 541-687-2746. Electronic Waste Drop-off, anything that plugs in or has batteries can be recycled. Drop- off at Chavez Elementary, 1510 W. 14th, or directly to Next Step under the name “Chavez” from May 22-26. NextStep is hosting Eugene/ Springfield elementary school competition for most elec- tronics recycled for the whole month of May. Anyone can participate. Drop off electronics to NextStep, 2101 W. 10th Ave., & ask that the donation be cred- ited to the participating school of your choice. Spfd Farmer’s Market: Volunteers 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 opportunities or more info contact Vahana Keene at 541-726-3671. 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 Commissioners 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.