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    CALENDAR
LIVE Jazz
Is your pooch sad after being banned from downtown? Do you miss getting tea and sitting in
Kesey Square with your furry best friend? You can finally protest the dog ban with Don’t Ban
Me: A Pet Parade! Well-behaved and leashed pets of all shapes and sizes are welcome at this
parade, which will start at the FOOD for Lane County Dining Room. Participants will march
around the perimeter of the dog exclusion area in costumes and on leashes to protest the
unjust banishment. The event isn’t just in favor of pups with roofs over their heads either. The
event description says, “Dogs are not just a luxury for those of us in the worst poverty. Dogs
are a means of survival for many, especially those living unhoused. Having dogs provides
security for many, especially women, trans and gender non-conforming folks, and people of
color living on the streets who are more likely to be targeted for violence.” Get out there and
raise your howls in protest! For more info check out the Facebook event page.
Don’t Ban Me: A Pet Parade is 5-7 pm Friday, June 2. The march begins at the parking lot of
the FOOD for Lane County Dining Room, 270 W. 8th Avenue. FREE. — Kelly Kenoyer
Small Business: Manage Your
Online Reputation, 6pm, down-
town library. FREE.
DanceAbility Class continues.
See June 1.
Harmony: Community Centered
Martial Arts continues. See
June 1.
Laughter Yoga w/Juhee Hahn
continues. See June 1.
Massage Techniques continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
Talks at the MNCH continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con-
tinues. See Thursday, June 1.
“The Point” continues. See
Thursday, June 1.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara continues. See Thursday,
June 1.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION POP
Pilates w/Lila, 5:30pm, 1840 Wil-
lamette St., ste. 206. $10-$15.
OMSI Science Pub Eugene: Ocean
Tide, science lecture & trivia,
6:30pm, Whirled Pies Down-
town, 199 W. 8th Ave. $5.
Adult introduction to ki-aikido
continues. See Thursday, June
1.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
Centennial chess club contin-
ues. See Thursday, June 1.
Cribbage Tournament contin-
ues. See Thursday, June 1.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, June 1.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, June 1.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
Tai Chi continues. See Thursday,
June 1.
WDYK Trivia w/Brady continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
WDYK Trivia w/Haley continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
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WDYK Trivia w/Kevin continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
WDYK Trivia w/Zach continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
SOCIAL DANCE Crossroads
Blues Fusion Weekly Blues &
Fusion Dance continues. See
Thursday, June 1.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, June 1.
Line Dance Lessons continue.
See Thursday, June 1.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, June
1.
“Tender Hooligans” continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, June 1.
THEATER Mr. Burns continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
Venus in Fur continues. See
Thursday, June 1.
TEENS Expressive Arts Club con-
tinues. See Thursday, June 1.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
VOLUNTEER Friends of Buford
Park & Mt. Pisgah Native Plant
Volunteer Work Party continues.
See Thursday, June 1.
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
THURSDAY, June 1: 2017 Rock Art
Symposium, various times June 1-5,
The Lodge at Eagle Crest, 1522 S.W.
Cline Falls Rd., Redmond. Registration
& info arara.org/conference.html.
Integrative Biology Special
Seminar: Dr. Harry Greene, “Why
& How to Teach About Biodiver-
sity,” 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.
“The Rock Art of Petroglyph
Point, Lava Beds National
Monument,” lecture w/Robert
David, a Klamath Tribal member,
7:30pm, 2112 N.E. 4th St., Bend.
$5.
Student-directed one-act
play festival, 7:30pm today
through Saturday, 2pm Sunday,
Withycombe Hall Lab Theatre,
2901 S.W. Campus Wy., Corvallis
$4-$8.
FRIDAY, June 2: 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.
“Rock Art of the Ice Man,”
lecture w/archaeologist Angelo
Fossati, 7:30pm, 2112 N.E. 4th
St., Bend. $5.
2017 Rock Art Symposium contin-
ues. See Thursday.
Student-directed one-act play
festival continues. See Thursday.
SATURDAY,June 3: PoochaPaw-
Looza, opportunity to try
different dog sports & activities
w/your dog, 9am-6pm today
& 9am-4pm tomorrow, Benton
County Fairgrounds, 110 S.W.
53rd St., Corvallis. $5.
Tour of Possibilities, tour of
downtown Stayton, 11am-1pm,
downtown “Old Town” Stayton,
pre-register & info mpatrick@
mwvcog.org. FREE.