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    CALENDAR
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years will
receive a staged reading 2 pm June 25, at the Lane Commu-
nity College Downtown Center. The play, by Emily Mann, was
also presented in February. This weekend’s reading will once
more feature Arbella Luvert and Charmaine Coleman in the
roles of the real-life Delaney sisters, who lived in New York
through much of the 20th century. Sadie Delany was the
first African-American domestic science teacher in the city’s
public school system, and Bessie Delaney was the second
African-American woman dentist in New York state. Mann’s
play was based on an oral history of the two sisters by Amy
Hill Hearth; it ran on Broadway in 1995 and later toured the
country. “Having Our Say is a play that brings front and center
a history of African-Americans through the eyes of two brave
and extraordinary women,” says director Stan Coleman. He
is a co-founder of Minority Voices Theatre, which is producing
the play in partnership with the Multi-Cultural Center and
Special Events at LCC, which will receive half the proceeds.
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years is 2 pm
Sunday, June 25, at the Lane Community College Downtown
Center, 101 W. Tenth Avenue. Admission is $5 to $50, sliding
scale. — Bob Keefer
foodforlanecounty.org/gardens.
FREE.
South Valley Farmers Market con-
tinues. See Thursday, June 22.
GATHERINGS Downtown
Toastmasters continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Emerald Photographic Society
Club Meeting continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Home Grown Community Radio
Forming KEPW-FM meetings con-
tinue. See Thursday, June 22.
NAMI Connection Support Group
for people w/mental health
issues continues. See Thursday,
June 22.
HEALTH Cycle continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Gentle Exercise for Wellness con-
tinues. See Thursday, June 22.
Intro to Weight Training contin-
ues. See Thursday, June 22.
Nia Fusion Fitness continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Tai Chi: Level 1 continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Tai Chi: Level 2 continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Stress & Anxiety Relief Group
Acupuncture continues. See
June 22.
KIDS/FAMILIES Babies & Tod-
dlers Storytime continues. See
Wednesday.
Wonderful Ones Storytime con-
tinues. See Thursday, June 22.
LECTURES/CLASSES New to
Medicare? Ages 18+, learn all
you need to know, 2-4pm, Willa-
malane Adult Activity Ctr., 215 W.
C St., Spfd. FREE.
Summer Chalk Board, ages 15+,
create a useful & decorative tool,
5:30-7:30pm, Willamalane Adult
Activity Ctr., 215 W. C St., Spfd.
$15-$18.
New Hikes in Southern Oregon
w/William Sullivan, 7-9pm,
Knight Law School, 1515 Agate
St., rm. 110. FREE.
Women’s International Travel
Basics, 7pm, REI, 306 Lawrence
St. FREE.
Astrology: Oregon’s Celestial
Event of the Century, upcoming
solar eclipse, presentation,
7:15pm, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette St. FREE.
DanceAbility Class continues.
See June 22.
Harmony: Community Centered
Martial Arts continues. See June
22.
Massage Techniques continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
Talks at the MNCH continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
ON THE AIR “The Many Hats of
Coco,” guest is author Tim Sav-
age, host Theo Czuk interviews
local novelists & artists, 10pm,
channel 29.
“Arts Journal” continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
“The Point” continues. See Thurs-
day, June 22.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara continues. See Thursday,
June 22.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs
Bicycle Club: McKenzie View &
Sunderman, 9am, Alton Baker
Park, eugenegears.org. FREE.
GEARs Bicycle Club: Women
only ride, 6pm, Alton Baker Park,
eugenegears.org. FREE.
Adult introduction to ki-aikido
continues. See Thursday, June
22.
Blazing Paddles continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
Centennial chess club continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
Cribbage Tournament continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
Tai Chi continues. See Thursday,
June 22.
WDYK Trivia w/Brady continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
WDYK Trivia w/Haley continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
WDYK Trivia w/Kevin continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
WDYK Trivia w/Zach continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
SOCIAL DANCE Crossroads
Blues Fusion Weekly Blues &
Fusion Dance continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, June 22.
Line Dance Lessons continue.
See Thursday, June 22.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, June
22.
Refuge Recovery continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, June 22.
TEENS Teen Field Trip to Oregon
State Capitol, 10am-4pm, de-
parting from Spfd Public Library,
225 5th St., permission slip
at willamalane.org/class/ore-
gon-state-capitol-trip. FREE.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
VOLUNTEER Friends of Buford
Park & Mt. Pisgah Native Plant
Volunteer Work Party continues.
See Thursday, June 22.
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
FRIDAY, June 23: Brewfest in
the Park, noon-9pm today &
tomorrow & noon-5pm Sunday,
Overlook Park, 1599 N. Fremont
St., Portland. $5-$25.
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.
Umpqua Valley Arts Association’s
49th Annual Summer Arts Fes-
tival, music, activities, art, food,
noon-9pm today, 10am-9pm
tomorrow & 10am-4pm Sunday,
Fir Grove Park, 1624 W. Harvard
Ave., Roseburg. $3-$19, children
under 6 FREE.
SATURDAY,June 24: 25th Anni-
versary Classic Car & Motorcycle
Show, 7am-3pm, Historic Main
Street, Toledo. $15-$20.
Otter Rock Bioblitz, citizens
work alongside scientists to
photograph & identify plants &
animals in tidepools, 7-11am,
Otter Rock Marine Reserve,
Newport. FREE.
Umpqua Valley Arts Association
Honor Walk, 8:45-10:30am, mile-
&-a-half walk from the Armory in
downtown Roseburg to Roseburg
National Cemetary adjacent to
Fir Grove Park. FREE.
Central Oregon Pride, noon-6pm,
Drake Park, Bend. FREE.
Pride Corvallis, picnic in the
park, noon-4pm, Bruce Starker
Arts Amphitheater, Corvallis.
FREE.
Wallowa County Pride, 1-7pm,
Joseph City Park, 501-503 South
Park St., Joseph. FREE.
Democratic Party of Oregon &
Harney County Democrats BBQ
Dinner, live music, meet & greet
w/CD2 Candidates, 6:30pm, Har-
ney County Fairgrounds, 69660
S. Egan Ave., Burns. $35.
Brewfest in the Park continues.
See Friday.
Umpqua Valley Arts Association’s
49th Annual Summer Arts Festi-
val continues. See Friday.
SUNDAY, June 25: Daoist Medi-
tation Group: “Guarding the One,”
9-10am, First Alternative Co-op
North Store, 2855 N.W. Grant
Ave., Corvallis. FREE.
The Cozy Rose Garden Gathering
& Art Sale, 10am-4pm, 25672
Gap Rd., Brownsville. FREE.
Brewfest in the Park continues.
See Friday.
Umpqua Valley Arts Association’s
49th Annual Summer Arts Festi-
val continues. See Friday.
MONDAY, June 26: Willamette
Writers on the River’s Spring
Reading, sign up to read your
own work to a live audience,
6:30-8:30pm, First Presbyterian
Church, Alison Hall, Corvallis.
FREE.
TUESDAY, June 27: Long Tom
Watershed Council Tour, tour
a project that’s improving mi-
gratory songbirds & native fish
habitat, 6-8pm, Snag Boat Bend
parking area, 11 miles north of
Harrisburg on Peoria Rd., long-
tom.org or 541-338-7055. FREE.
“Homelessness in Corvallis”
presentation to address data &
beliefs, 7pm, Corvallis-Benton
County Public Library, 645 N.W.
Monroe Ave., Corvallis. FREE.
OSUsed Store Sale continues.
See Friday.
WEDNESDAY, June 28: Death
Café Corvallis, Got thoughts
about mortality? noon, Inter-
zone, 1563 N.W. Monroe Ave,
Corvallis, facebook.com/groups/
deathcafecorvallis. 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 29 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, June 22 at noon.
Ongoing volunteer opportunity:
Change a life, be a mentor w/
Sponsors Inc. Contact jsmith@
sponsorsinc.org or 541-735-
6400.
The Ugly Art Room presents
a worldwide call to artists for
postcades w/the theme “Fare
Thee Well.” All cards sent to Ugly
Art Room are exhibited, but
adhere to rules. Deadline is June
24, exhibit is June 27-July 29.
theartscenter.net/call-artists-
fare-thee-well-postcard-show-
arts-center/
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
seeking Exhibition Interpreters,
training begins in September
& consists of 9 sessions, tour
shadowing & twice monthly
educational meetings, typically
15 hrs a month. jsma.uoregon.
edu/exhibition-interpreters.
Emerald Village, a nonprofit 23
unit tiny house development, is
seeking retired builder/contrac-
tor consultant to advise a young
team this summer, flexible time
commitment. Contact Janis at
206-409-7964 or janis6034@
gmail.com.
Teens: apply for the summer
session of Teen Team at Eugene
Public Library. Volunteer at
downtown library on Tuesdays,
June 27-Aug. 15, 4-5pm. 541-
682-8316.
Siuslaw Watershed Council’s
2017 camp, students grades
4-12. June 26-29. Call 541-
268-3044 for more info or see
siuslaw.org/camps.
Help wanted for nonprofit, look-
ing for Membership Secretary
& Treasurer for Rainy Day Blues
Society. rainydayblues.org.
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/stepin-
to/ for submission guidelines &
more info.
HIV Alliance seeks multiple volun-
teers for its Prevention Program
& Education programs, as well as
general office & administrative
support. Contact Patti at 541-
729-0633.
United Way Summer Reading
Spots: Volunteer to read w/
children for an hour in the park
this summer at locations in
Eugene, Spfd or Cottage Grove.
541-741-6000.
Usher at Oregon Contemporary
Theatre & see a show for free!
For more info contact Mary at
541-684-6988.
Volunteers needed for School
Garden Projects in Eugene & Spfd.
For more info contact Lucy at
541-284-1001 or lucy@schoolgar-
denproject.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.
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: Starting
June 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.
We love to see kids on cool bikes!
CLUB
Make a Rider Today.
100 YEARS
10PM FRIDAY, JUNE 23RD:
THE CRITICAL SHAKES, DRAG RAG, Ū EW $5
ROCK, PUNK
Cleary, Guardian, Frog,Woom kids bikes
& Strider balance bikes – light, with hand
brakes,in 3 sizes – perfect for family riding.
10PM SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH:
BEADY MOONLIGHT, RAINWALKERS,
HOWLIN’ DOGMA $5 BLUES, ROCK
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