Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, June 01, 2017, Page 24, Image 24

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    Everyone’s favorite competitive summer run is back for its 44th
annual year. The Butte to Butte 10k and 5k runs, and 4M walk,
will take place on July 4. Put on by Oregon Track Club, the 10k run
will begin at Spencer Butte Middle School (500 E. 43rd Avenue),
loop through Fox Hollow and end at 5th Street Market. The 5k will
begin and end at 5th Street Market, after looping down to 24th and
Amazon Parkway (by the old Roosevelt Middle School), and the
4-mile walk will begin at Spencer Butte Middle School and also end
at 5th Street Market. Prizes will be given to the first three men and
women finishers overall, and in separate age divisions in the 10k and
5k runs. After each event there will be live music and refreshments
in the parking lot of 5th Street Market. The entry fee is $35 including
a shirt, or $25 without a shirt. One child 12 and under is free when
accompanied by an entered adult. The entry fee for an additional
child is $10. Race packet pickup and in-person registration will be
held at the Hilton (66 E. Sixth Avenue) on Friday, July 1, Saturday,
July 2, and Sunday, July 3. You can register prior to that online. On
July 4, the 5K begins at 7:30 am, the 10k begins at 8 am and the
4-mile walk begins at 8:30 am. For more info or to register, check out
buttetobutte.runnerspace.com. — Meerah Powell
PHOTO COURTESY THOMAS MOSER
Claim 52/Tap & Growler Hazy IPA Release,
6-8pm, Tap & Growler, 207 E. 5th Ave., #115.
FREE.
Venus in Fur continues, see 6/1.
Falling Sky Tasting, 6-8pm, 17th St. Cornucopia,
295 W. 17th Ave. FREE.
FRIDAY, 6/9
Small Business: Manage Your Online Reputation,
with Nick Wiley of Lane Community College’s
Small Business Development Center, 6pm,
Downtown library. 541-682-5450. FREE.
Beer Off – Flavor Sensory Class, 6:30pm, Falling
Sky Pourhouse & Deli, 790 Blair Blvd., email
Jason@fallingskybrewing.com to reserve a spot.
$10.
Suburban Homecraft teaches Sourdough Buns,
take home an established sourdough starter to
get baking at home right away, 6:30-8:30pm,
Willamalane Adult Activity Center, 215 W. C St.,
Spfd, 541-736-4444. $18.
Wonderful Ones Storytime continues, see 6/1.
Three Blind Beers, taster flight of mystery beers,
guess correctly and win a prize, all day, Falling
Sky Brewhouse, 30 E. 13th Ave. $5.
20% off all beer & cider at Whole Foods, 8am-
6pm, Whole Foods Market Eugene, 353 E.
Broadway. FREE.
Funk ‘N Wild Fest, 12-10:30pm today & 6/10, 16
Tons Taphouse, 265 E. 13th Ave. FREE.
Eugene Beer Week continues, see 6/1.
Hop Valley In-Store Sampling, 4-6pm, Community
Market, 1045 Maxwell Rd. FREE.
Brokeback, Fell Runner, rock, 8pm, WOW Hall,
wowhall.org. $8-$10.
Teens “Doctor Who” Club, enjoy episodes,
snacking & Whovian conversation second Friday
of each month, 4-5:30pm, Downtown library. 541-
682-8316. FREE.
Roving Park Players present “The Rivals,”
performances in parks, today, 6/9, 6/10, 6/11,
6/15, 6/16, 6/17, 6/18, 686-2738, 541-914-2374,
rovingparkplayers.org. FREE.
Beats, Brews & BBQ, 5-11pm today & 6/10, Alton
Baker Park. $12-$25.
Beergarden releases two collaboration beers,
one w/Yachats & one w/Agrarian, 5-8pm,
Beergarden, 777 W. 6th Ave. FREE.
Downtown Springfield Second Friday Artwalk,
5-7pm, 541-345-7106. FREE.
Obsidians: Pisgah Sunset, 3 miles. Reg. at
obsidians.org.
Meet the Brewer, 5pm, Ninkasi Tasting rm., 272
Van Buren St. FREE.
OTC Series Run/Walk #4, 5K, Spfd.,
eclecticedgeracing.com. Cost varies.
Alameda Brewing Tasting, 6-8pm, 17th St.
Cornucopia, 295 W. 17th Ave. FREE.
Barley Browns Pop Up Pub at Beergarden
continues, see 6/5.
Hop Valley Pint Night, sampling & swag, 6-8pm,
Cornucopia on 5th, 207 E. 5th Ave. FREE.
Day of Sky! Free Pint Glass Check in at Falling
Sky Pubs! Continues, see 6/5.
Live Music & Craft Beer on the patio, 6-8pm, 16
Tons Café, 2864 Willamette St., #500. FREE.
Eugene Beer Week continues, see 6/1.
Big Lebowski Party #9, celebrate The Dude
with a special viewing, drinks & costumes (half
off caucasian cocktails to anyone dressed
in costume, all ages, 6:45pm & 9pm, David
Minor Theater, 180 E. 5th Ave., 541-513-
3213, davidminortheater.com. $6-$7.
Eugene Yacht Club racing continues, see 6/1.
Expressive Arts Club continues, see 6/6.
Food & Flight Pairing at Plank Town continues,
see 6/5.
Mr. Burns continues, see 6/1.
Beer & Vines: Discussions on Wine-Inspired
Beers, 7-8:30pm, Provisions Market Hall, 296 E.
5th Ave. FREE.
NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships
continues, see 6/7.
Jah 9, Mellow Mood, reggae, 7pm, WOW Hall,
wowhall.org. $14-$16.
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Day of Sky! Free Pint Glass Check in at Falling
Sky Pubs! continues, see 6/5.
Venus in Fur continues, see 6/1.
Teen Board Games, ages 13-17 drop in to play
board games on the second Friday of every
month, 4-5:30pm, Bethel Branch (1990 Echo
Hollow Rd.) & Sheldon Branch (1566 Coburg Rd.)
of Eugene Public Library, 541-682-8316. FREE.
Poor Man’s Whiskey, performing Paul Simon’s
Graceland, 10pm, 21+, Hi-Fi Lounge, 44 E. 7th
Ave., hifimusichall.com. $10-$12.
Alice Cooper, hip-hop, 8pm, Cuthbert
Amphitheater, thecuthbert.com. $40-$85.
City Club Forum: The Missing Middle – Housing,
12-1pm, UO Academic Extension at the Baker
Center, 975 High St., cityclubofeugene.org. FREE.
OMSI Science Pub, “Tides: The Science & Spirit
of the Ocean,” with Jonathan White, author &
founder of the Resource Institute, 6:30-8:30pm,
Whirled Pies at Cozmic, 199 W. 8th Ave. $5 sug.
don.
Beer & Brewing Trivia, 9pm, Falling Sky Pizzeria,
1395 University St. FREE.
The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde
comedy, today 6/10, 6/11, 6/15, 6/16, 6/17, 6/18,
6/22, 6/23, 6/24, 6/25, all shows 8pm except
matinee 2:30pm on 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, Cottage
Theatre, 700 Village Dr., Cottage Grove,
cottagetheatre.org, 541-942-8001. $15-$20.
Mr. Burns continues, see 6/1.
Friday Night Concerts at Silvan Ridge Winery
continues, see 6/2.
The Springfield Farmers’ Market continues, see
6/2.
Baby Storytime continues, see 6/2.
Family Storytime continues, see 6/2.
NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships
continues, see 6/7.
Roving Park Players present “The Rivals,” see
6/8.
SATURDAY, 6/10
Sierra Nevada’s Beer Camp, all day, Bier Stein,
1591 Willamette St. FREE.
How to Compost Demonstration by Master
Gardeners, OSU Extension Service Lane
County, 10am-noon, GrassRoots Garden, 1465
Coburg Rd., behind St. Thomas Episcopal
Church, 541-344-5859. FREE.
Intro to the Internet, What is the Internet? How
does it work? Learn how to search for information
& how to evaluate what you find. Keyboard &
mouse skills required. 10am, Downtown library,
541-682-5450. FREE.
6th annual Eugene Mini Maker Faire, makers,
craftspeople, hackers, hobbyists, artisans &
artists present their projects, 10am, Science
Factory, 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy, eugene.
makerfaire.com. $3-$8.
Saturday Market, weekly hub of artisans, chefs
& musicians, 10am-5pm; Gordon Kaswell 10am;
4J District Wide Choir 11am; Camino Marimba
12pm; John Shipe & Jerry-Groove 1pm; The Texas
Toasters 2pm; The Jivemasters 3:30pm; 8th &
Oak. FREE.
Singing Creek Center Living History Festival,
10am-4pm, Camas Country Mill Bakery, on
the farm where Singing Creek Center is
located, 91949 Purkerson Rd, Junction City,
singingcreekcenter.org, 541-968-1986. $6-$20.
Mixed Media – Peru, for ages 7-12, 10:30am-
12pm, Spfd Public Library, 225 5th St., Spfd., 541-
726-2243, wheremindsgrow.org. FREE.
Suburban Homecraft teaches backyard
butchering - Raising Chickens for Meat, learn
meat breeds, care, sources. Hands-on butchering
& processing of a backyard flock 11am-4pm,
Register through suburbanhomecraft.com/
classes for location or 541-654-4657. Pre-
registration required. $40.
Art Access Workshop, for K-12 children with special
needs, 11:15am-12:15pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum
of Art, UO Campus. Reservations requested, 541-
346-6410. FREE.
The Bethel Farm’s Family & Neighbor Day, all
welcome, noon-4pm, The Bethel Farm, 1200 N.
Terry St., 541-341-1216. FREE.
Garden Party, featured beers, 12-8pm, Beergarden,
777 W. 6th Ave. FREE.
Join Elkton author Janet Fisher for an illustrated
talk about her historical novels, which are set in
Western Oregon during the early pioneer era,
2pm, Downtown library. FREE.
Eugene Symphony Guild Garden Party, benefit
for Eugene Symphony, music, food, emceed by
KVAL. Eugene garden, 4pm, Garden address w/
reservation: 541-302-3014. $25.
Pizza & Beer Brewers’ Dinner, 5-9pm, Falling Sky
Pizzeria, 1395 University St. $25.
Emerald Valley Opry featuring Midnight Darlins
(Americana/country), Xtra-Mile (country/rock),
Little Sisters (old country & gospel), McKenzie
Express (country to rockabilly), David Lomond
(Hawaiian, gospel & Elvis), money raised goes
to Bethel School district for music programs,
Powers Auditorium, Willamette High School, 1801
Echo Hollow Rd. doors at 5pm, house band at
5:15pm, Opry goes 6-9:30pm. $3-$8, children
under 7 FREE.
Pipe Night & Ceilidh, 4:30pm-9pm, Bob Keefer
Center, 250 S. Main St, Spfd. $5-$20, kids under
6 FREE.
Roving Park Players present “The Rivals,”
Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s rowdy satire, today &
tomorrow, 5pm, Douglas Gardens Park, 3455 S.
Redwood Dr. FREE.
Baerlic Brewing, 6-8pm, 17th St. Cornucopia, 295
W. 17th Ave. FREE.
Trivia Night, 7-9pm, Viking Braggot, 520
Commercial St., Unit F. FREE.
The Live on the Edge Multihull Regatta, today
& tomorrow. Eugene Yacht Club, Fern Ridge
Reservoir, eugeneyachtclub.org, 541-935-2844.
Entry fee to race.
Eugene Poetry Slam Finals, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette St., tsunamibooks.org.