CALENDAR
GEARs Bicycle Club: Women
only ride, 6pm, Alton Baker Park,
eugenegears.org. FREE.
Adult introduction to ki-aikido
continues. See Thursday, June
8.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
Centennial chess club contin-
ues. See Thursday, June 8.
Cribbage Tournament continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, June 8.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, June 8.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
Tai Chi continues. See Thursday,
June 8.
WDYK Trivia w/Brady continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
WDYK Trivia w/Haley continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
WDYK Trivia w/Kevin continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
WDYK Trivia w/Zach continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
SOCIAL DANCE Crossroads
Blues Fusion Weekly Blues &
Fusion Dance continues. See
Thursday, June 8.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, June 8.
Line Dance Lessons continue.
See Thursday, June 8.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, June 8.
“Tender Hooligans” continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, June 8.
THEATER Roving Park Players
present The Rivals, 6pm,
Petersen Barn Community Ctr.,
870 Berntzen Rd. FREE.
The Importance of Being Ear-
nest continues. See Friday.
Perfect Wedding continues. See
Friday.
TEENS No Shame Workshop
continues. See Thursday, June
8.
VOLUNTEER Friends of Buford
Park & Mt. Pisgah Native Plant
Volunteer Work Party continues.
See Thursday, June 8.
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
THURSDAY, June 8: Ground-
breaking Ceremony for new
museum by Benton County
Historical Society, 6pm, corner of
2nd St. & Adams Ave., Corvallis.
FREE.
FRIDAY, June 9: OutFound Se-
ries, sports & outdoor innovation
festival, 8am-11pm today &
tomorrow, 8am-7pm Sunday,
Portway Ave., Hood River.
$39.50-$275.
OSUsed Store Sale, weekly pub-
lic sale w/furniture, computers,
office supplies, etc., 12-3pm
today & 5:30-7:30pm Tuesday,
Property Services, OSUsed
Store, OSU Campus, Corvallis.
FREE.
SATURDAY,June 10: Sequoia
Creek Tour by City Trolley or
Personal Bike, tour creek that
flows through North Corvallis,
1pm, location provided when
registered, heathk@benton-
swed.org. FREE.
Fish Tales: Traditions & Chal-
lenges of Seafood in Oregon
by Jennifer Burns Bright, 6pm,
Curry Public Library, 94341 3rd
St., Gold Beach. FREE.
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OutFound Series continues. See
Friday.
SUNDAY, June 11: Daoist
Meditation Group: “Guarding the
One,” 9-10am, First Alternative
Co-op North Store, 2855 N.W.
Grant Ave., Corvallis. FREE.
OutFound Series continues. See
Friday.
MONDAY, June 12: Quick Class:
What’s the Fermented Fuss?
Come sample fermented foods &
learn about their importance as
probiotics! w/Mary Van Steenber-
gen, 6-6:30pm, Natural Grocers,
1235 N.W. 10th St., Corvallis,
541-758-0200. FREE.
TUESDAY, June 13: OSUsed
Store Sale continues. See
Friday.
WEDNESDAY, June 14: Death
Café Corvallis, Got thoughts
about mortality? noon,
Interzone, 1563 N.W. Monroe
Ave, Corvallis, facebook.com/
groups/deathcafecorvallis.
FREE.
THURSDAY, June 15: Corvallis
monthly Arts Walk, 4-8pm,
various venues in downtown
Corvallis. FREE.
ATTENTION
OPPORTUNITIES
Due date for the calendar is
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Thursday issue in which you
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Thursday, June 8 at noon.
Ongoing volunteer opportunity:
Change a life, be a mentor w/
Sponsors Inc. Contact jsmith@
sponsorsinc.org or 541-735-
6400.
Wordcrafters seeks short comic
submissions from local writers,
reflecting on life in Eugene for
the Step Into Comics contest. All
writers are welcome–published,
unpublished, professional, ama-
teur, any age! In partnership with
the city of Eugene, selected work
will be exhibited in the Parkade
garage (Willamette between 7th
& 8th) & the downtown library
garage. The call for submissions
runs the entire month of June
with the deadline on June 30.
Visit wordcraftersineugene.org/
stepinto/ for submission guide-
lines & more info.
Honk! Fest Eugene seeks
volunteers to help at free music
fest in the Whiteaker June 10-11.
Choice of small jobs, free meal
for volunteers. HonkFestEugene.
org. Click “get involved.”
The Civil Liberties Defense Center
is looking for bilingual people who
want to be trained to give Know
Your Rights for the Immigrant
Community trainings in Lane
County. Currently this training
is only being given in English, &
CLDC is looking to create a group
of high quality trainers that can
deliver information in English &
Spanish, that community organi-
zations could use when there is
a need. The training is a 6 week
commitment, every Thursday
evening starting June 15, from
6-9. There is one week off in the
middle, and participants can
take one week off for schedule
conflicts. If interested/able,
please contact info@cldc.org or
call 541-687-9180.
HIV Alliance seeks multiple
volunteers for its Prevention
Program & Education programs,
June 8, 2017 • eugeneweekly.com
as well as general office &
administrative support. Contact
Patti at 541-729-0633.
The YMCA is looking for a few
certified lifeguards for the
summer. In addition to serving
as a lifeguard, those hired can
also teach private swim lessons
& earn up to $20 per hour. For
more info & to apply, send an
e-mail to Sabrina (sabrina@eu-
geneymca.org). Please include
a resume & copies of current
certifications.
United Way of Lane County’s
Kindergarden Readiness Kits are
designed to empower parents
w/the tools & resources needed
to prep their child for this tran-
sition. Volunteers are needed to
assemble kits. 541-741-6000 or
jdiabiase@unitedwaylane.org.
Usher at Oregon Contemporary
Theatre & see a show for free!
For more info contact Mary at
541-684-6988.
Oregon Contemporary Theatre
is holding auditions for its
2017/18 season. Roles available
for ages 14-70. Call 541-684-
6988 to schedule an audition.
Auditions for HS and college
students take place June 3,
beginning at 10am. General
admissions are on June 17,
beginning at 10am. Prepare
a 1-minute, contemporary
monologue & be prepared to
tell a joke. Bring a headshot &
resume.
Volunteers needed for School
Garden Projects in Eugene &
Spfd. For more info contact
Lucy at 541-284-1001 or lucy@
schoolgardenproject.org.
Volunteers needed to assist
low income clients w/financial
management, paying bills &
balancing checking account.
One year commitment giving a
minimum of two hours a month.
Contact Dana at 541-682-4177.
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.
Volunteers needed to drive
veterans to VA appointmens in
Roseburg & Portland, valid driv-
er’s license, proof of insurance,
etc. required. Call Andrea at 541-
440-1293 or email at andrea.
bernhardt@va.gov for info.
Summer Teen Team: Start-
ing June 1, teens: apply to
volunteer together to help staff
prepare items for check out, set
up craft projects for kids’ pro-
grams, 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.
SANDI GRUBBS, ‘FRUIT OF THE VINE’,
WATERCOLOR AND INK, PACIFIC RIM ART GUILD
GALLERIES
OPENING
Backstreet Gallery Shoe In, Boot It
Up, & Roll On!, Summer Community
Challenge, painted, embellished,
constructed footwear. Reception June
10, 3-5 pm. 1421 Bay St., Old Town,
Florence
Dot Dotson’s “Street Photography,”
Nate Cantrell, opening reception June
9, 5-6pm, continues through July 13.
1668 Willamette
Downtown Corvallis Corvallis monthly
Arts Walk, June 15, 4-8pm. Various
venues in downtown Corvallis
Lane County Historical Museum
“Their Hearts are in This Land,”
opening reception, June 9, 6pm. 740
W. 13th Ave
Willamalane Adult Activity Center
Downtown Spfd 2nd Friday Art Walk,
begins at Adult Activity Ctr, June 9,
5pm.
Island Park Art Gallery Reception: Fiber
artists Joan Daley & Anne Daughtry,
current cultural ideas through mosaic-
style quilts, June 9, 5-7pm. 215 W. C
St, Spfd
CONTINUING
The Arts Center Around Oregon Annual
Exhibition 2017, artwork from artists
around the state. Through July 8. 700
S.W. Madison, Corvallis
Barn Light East “Spill” by Mika Aono.
Through June 30. 546 E. 8th Ave
Benton County Museum Seven
Easels, exhibition of paintings by 8
painters who have worked togethre
for several years meeting twice each
week in one studio. 1101 Main St.,
Philomath
Broadway Commerce Center
Multicultural art created by current
& graduating students of Little Owl
School. 44 W. Broadway
Cowfi sh Neon paintings by Wayde
Love. 62 W. Broadway
Cozy A mix of mid century modern
design & graphic illustration by Amber
Leaders Designs. 285 E. 5th Ave
ECO Sleep Solutions & Gallery Felted
wool home décor & apparel by Tylar
Merrill; clay tile collages by Annie
Heron; wall art by Mari Livie; & other
artists. 25 E. 8th Ave
Eugene Public Library Acrylic
paintings by Hito, ceramics by Steve
Daniels. 100 W. 10th Ave
Eugene Yoga Paintings by Angie Wean.
245 E. Broadway
Euphoria Chocolate Company A Bach
Festival poster retrospective. 946
Willamette
Fairbanks Gallery, OSU Student thesis
work. Through June 17. 220 S.W. 26th
St., Corvallis
FourWinds Gallery Summer clearance
on one-of-a-kind fun festival gear,
party outfi ts, couture costumes
& unique jewlery by Zared. 273 W.
8th Ave
Gallery Calapooia “Two Artists, Many
Layers,” Jeweler Marilyn Lindsley &
vinyl artist Bill Thompson. 222 W. First
Ave, Albany
Gilt+Gossamer Work by UO student
artists Justin Hartney & Ahoua Touré.
837 Willamette St
Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio Original
jewelry by Goldworks staff . 169 E.
Broadway
Hallie Ford Museum of Art Behind The
Beyond, psychedelic posters & fashion
in San Francisco 1966-71. 700 State
St., Salem
inEugene Real Estate A collection
of paintings by Lisa Livoni. 100 E.
Broadway
Jazz Station Photos of artists
appearing at the Jazz Station by Keith
Munson. 124 W. Broadway
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
“Diálogos,” multi-sensory latin art.
Through Oct. 8. “Pour It On! Watercolors
from the West” through June 19. 1430
Johnson Ln
Karin Clarke Gallery “Allan Kluber: Old
Work/New Work,” featuring ceramics.
Through July 1. 760 Willamette St
Kidder Hall, OSU “Bountiful Harvest
& Border Crossings” by Betty LaDuke.
Through June 16. Kidder Hall rm. 210,
2000 S.W. Campus Wy., Corvallis
Lincoln Gallery An exhibition featuring
paintings, prints, ceramics & more
from artists at the OSLP Arts & Culture
Program. Community Room Gallery
will show illustrations by Lory Britain.
309 W. 4th Ave
Malerische Galerie “Here Kitty, Kitty”
paintings, etchings, oils, tiles, etc. 236
Main St., Spfd
Maude Kerns “Oregon Made for
Interiors” Exhibit, work of 28 Oregon
artists. 1910 E. 15th Ave
Maven Art Boutique Mixed media
paintings & textiles by Breezy Given.
271 W. 8th Ave
MECCA A series of works in a variety
of media which have either been left,
donated or forgotten. 449 Willamette St
MODERN “The 8th Annual Evening of
Illuminating Design: The University of
Oregon Department of Architecture
Luminaire Design Exhibit,” ft. work by
students in the School of Architecture
& Allied Arts. 207 E. 5th Ave, #105
Mosaic Fair Trade Collection Beautiful
planters handmade by fair trade
workers in Bangladesh that will dress
up every garden! 28 E. Broadway
Museum of Natural History “Hungry
Planet: What the World Eats.” Through
July 30. “Explore Oregon.” “Oregon—
Where Past is Present.” “Rarely Seen,”
National Geographic photography
exhibition. 1680 E. 15th Ave
NEST Clay FIGURAL sculpture by Karen
Russo, metal sculpture by K.C. Scott
through June. 790 Willamette
The New Zone Gallery “Spirit & Nature
~ Dreams & Visions,” by Asante
Riverwind, & “Over the Spectrum,”
work by Kind Tree (Autism Rocks) in
the Klausmeier Room. 220 W. 8th Ave
OUT ON A LIMB Gallery Acrylic
paintings by Deborah Kroboth of
DK’Sands Art. 191 E. Broadway
Oakshire House Plants, watercolor &
ink by Chelsea Swan. 207 Madison St
Off the Waffl e A collection of oils &
watercolors by New Zone artist Majorie
Templeton. 840 Willamette
Oregon Art Supply A community POST
IT Art Project. The gallery walls are
open to whoever would like to post a
3”x3” post it note. 1020 Pearl St
Oregon Gallery Scenic northwest
photography by Ron Keebler. 199 E.
5th Ave
Pacifi c Rim Art Guild “Days of
Creation,” an all member show ft.
works depicting the creation story.
In addition, pieces completed during
Thomas Blackshear’s May workshop
will be on display. Through July 1. 160
E. Broadway
Passionfl ower Design Jewelry,
clothes & gifts ft. regional & US artists
& designers. 128 E. Broadway
PhotoZone Gallery Two Group Shows.
Runs through July 6. 2833 Willamette,
ste. B
Red Wagon Creamery Colorful work
by OSLP Arts & Culture Program artist
Kwang. 55 W. Broadway
Run Hub Northwest Track & Field
photographs by Phil Johnson of
Tracktown Photo. 515 High St
Shadowfox An immersive showcase
of Lane Arts Council teaching artists
working in area schools through
residencies & arts apprenticeships. 76
W. Broadway
Spfd Museum “We Are Neighbors,”
photo exhibit of Lane County
immigrants. Through July 1. 590 Main
St., Spfd
St Vincent de Paul Work by St
Vincent’s resident artists, including
glass artist Christopher Jenkins &
designer & upcycling artist Mitra
DeMirza Chester, who shows new
original “T-shirt art,” which she
describes as taking paintings out
of the frame & making T-shirts the
canvas. 100 E. 11th Ave
Tea of Life “The Dance of Life,” oil-on-
canvas by Jeff Adams. 960 W. 5th Ave
Timbers Inn Mike Hopper’s graphic
art, architecture, design pieces. 1015
Pearl St
Townshend’s Teahouse In his
photography showing, Michael
Sherman presents vibrant landscape
photography along w/a message
on how to enjoy these unique
ecosystems & preserve them for
future generations to come.
Impressionist fl ower oil paintings on
canvas by Huali. 41 W. Broadway
Umpqua Valley Arts Association
Student Gallery: Art by South
Umpqua High School Students; Hallie
Brown Ford Gallery: ArtWorks NW
Exhibit; Entryway & Corridor Gallery:
Printmaking Now.; Red Gallery: “I Am a
Country Made of Changing Places” by
Renee Couture. Through June 30. 1624
W. Harvard Ave, Roseburg
UO Law Center Walt O’Brien
Photography: Natural Landscapes of
the American West through July 7.
1515 Agate
Vistra Framing and Gallery Abstract
handfelted nuno artwork w/upcycled
materials in bold textures & colors
by Anne Conzemius; mixed genre oil
& acrylic paintings & prints by Sadie
Smith; & paper & acrylic abstract
landscapes by Patricia Carroll. 411
W. 4th
White Lotus Gallery “Twenty-Five
Years of the White Lotus Gallery,” ft.
work by Miao Hui Xing, Su Xing Ping,
Wang Gong Yi, Chen Hai Yan, Wu Jide,
Hiroyuki Tajima, Kawase Hasui, Tanaka
Ryohei, Frank Okada & Morris Graves,
amongst others. Through July 8. 767
Willamette St
WOW Hall Cartoon Illustrations by
Isaac Paris. 291 W. 8th Ave