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    CALENDAR
Willamalane Adult Activity Ctr.,
215 W. C St., Spfd. FREE.
Open House on Accessory
Dwelling Units, learn about
efforts to build small affordable
homes, 4-7, Spfd City Hall,
library meeting rm., 225 5th St.,
Spfd. FREE.
350 Eugene Fall Meet-Up, veg-
etarian potluck 6pm, meeting
7pm-8:30pm, First United
Methodist Church, 1376 Olive
St. FREE.
Atheist, Agnostics & Free Think-
er AA continues. See Thursday,
Sept. 21.
Downtown Toastmasters contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Emerald Photographic Society
Club Meeting continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Home Grown Community Radio
Forming KEPW-FM meetings
continue. See Thursday, Sept.
21.
NAMI Connection Support Group
for people w/mental health
issues continues. See Thursday,
Sept. 21.
NAMI Lane County’s Friends &
Family Support Group contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Singing Heart continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
HEALTH Cycle continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Gentle Exercise for Wellness con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Intro to Weight Training contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Nia Fusion Fitness continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Tai Chi: Level 1 continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Tai Chi: Level 2 continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Stress & Anxiety Relief Group
Acupuncture continues. See
Sept. 21.
KIDS/FAMILIES Tween Scene,
this month’s book is “Bad Ma-
chinery: The Case of the Team
Spirit,” pre-register & pick up
book, 4pm, downtown library.
FREE.
Babies & Toddlers Storytime
continues. See Wednesday.
Walkers storytime continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
LECTURES/CLASSES Mermaids:
Ecocritical & Feminist Perspec-
tives, 6pm, downtown library.
FREE.
Wolves in the Land of Salmon,
talk & slideshow w/author David
Moskowitz, 7-8:30pm, Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1685 W.
13th Ave., tickets at WholeEarth.
org. $5-$12.
DanceAbility Class continues.
See Sept. 21.
Harmony: Community Centered
Martial Arts continues. See
Sept. 21.
Massage Techniques continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
“The Nature of Fascism” contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
POP Pilates w/Lila. See Thurs-
day, Sept. 21.
Talks at the MNCH continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
ON THE AIR “Arts Journal” con-
tinues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
“The Point” continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara continues. See Thursday,
Sept. 21.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Field
tour on “Root Disease Identifica-
tion & Management,” 5:30-7pm,
Marcola, info & registration at
extension.oregonstate.edu/
lane/upcoming-classes-events.
$15.
Adult introduction to ki-aikido
continues. See Thursday, Sept.
21.
Board Game Night continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Categorically Correct Trivia w/
Elliot Martinez continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Centennial chess club contin-
ues. See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Cribbage Tournament continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Lunchtime Tap & Growler
Running Group continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Pool Hall for seniors continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Tai Chi continues. See Thursday,
Sept. 21.
WDYK Trivia w/Brady continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
WDYK Trivia w/Haley continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
WDYK Trivia w/Kevin continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
WDYK Trivia w/Zach continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
SOCIAL DANCE Crossroads
Blues Fusion Weekly Blues &
Fusion Dance continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
English & Scottish Country
Dancing continues. See Thurs-
day, Sept. 21.
Line Dance Lessons continue.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
Music & Dance Workshops w/
Taller de Son Jarocho continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
SPIRITUAL Insight Meditation
continues. See Thursday, Sept.
21.
Refuge Recovery continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
Zen Meditation continues. See
Thursday, Sept. 21.
TEENS Acoustic GRRRL JAM
w/ukuleles, acoustic guitars,
etc., no experience necessary,
4-5:30pm, Ophelia’s Place, 1577
Pearl St., ste. 100. FREE.
No Shame Workshop continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar
continues. See Friday.
Middletown continues. See
Saturday.
VOLUNTEER Friends of Buford
Park & Mt. Pisgah Native Plant
Volunteer Work Party continues.
See Thursday, Sept. 21.
First Alternative Co-op North
Store, 2855 N.W. Grant Ave.,
Corvallis. docneedlestcm@
gmail.com. FREE.
Lincoln City Farmers & Crafters
Market, 9am-3pm, Lincoln City
Cultural Ctr., 540 N.E. Hwy. 101,
Lincoln City. FREE.
MONDAY, September 25:
WWotR’s Fall Open Mic, sign up
to read your own work to an
audience, poetry, fiction, etc., 7
min restriction, 6:30-8:30pm,
First Presbyterian Church,
Allison rm., Corvallis. FREE.
TUESDAY, September 26:
OSUsed Store Sale continues.
See Friday.
WEDNESDAY, September 27:
Volunteer Fair & Theatre West
Volunteer Welcome, 10am-4pm,
Lincoln City Cultural Ctr., Lincoln
City. FREE.
Death Café Corvallis, Got
thoughts about mortality?
noon, Interzone, 1563 N.W.
Monroe Ave, Corvallis, facebook.
com/groups/deathcafecorvallis.
FREE.
NAMI Lane County’s Connection
Support Group in Florence, 6:30-
8pm, New Winds Apartments
Community Rm., 750 Lauren St.,
Florence. FREE.
ATTENTION
CORVALLIS
AND THE REGION
FRIDAY, September 22: Car
Free Day, all day, Corvallis, for
more info sustainablecorvallis.
org. FREE.
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.
Susan Jackson Rodgers, writer
& professor, will read from her
work w/Q&A session, 7:30pm,
Lab Theatre, Withycombe Hall,
OSU Campus, Corvallis. FREE.
SATURDAY, September 23:
Oregon Chapter of American
Cetacean Society’s monthly
speaker series w/Florence
Sullivan, 10am, Newport Public
Library, 35 N.W. Nye, Newport.
FREE.
SUNDAY, September 24: Taoist
Meditation Group: “Preserving
the Light of the One,” 9-10am,
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 September
28 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,
September 21 at noon.
Eugene Concert Choir holding
evening auditions for 2017-18
season, Sunday, Sept. 24 at
Grace Lutheran Church. Audition
requirements: EugeneCon-
certChoir.org. Arrange a time
at 541-687-6865 or choir@
EugeneConcertChoir.org.
The Very Little Theatre is holding
auditions for The Christmas
Foundling at noon on Saturday,
Sept. 23, roles for 1 man ages
50-60s who can sing & play
guitar, 4 men ages 20-40s, 1 fe-
male ages 30s & 1 boy roughly
age 10, for more details check
TheVLT.com.
The Very Little Theatre is holding
auditions for The Whipping Man,
a post-Civil War drama at 1pm
on Saturday, Sept. 30, roles
available for 2 African-Ameri-
can men, age 20s & 50s & 1
Caucasian man, age 20s, check
TheVLT.com for more info.
Ongoing volunteer opportunity:
Change a life, be a mentor w/
Sponsors Inc. Contact jsmith@
sponsorsinc.org or 541-735-
6400.
Multicultural Children’s Art
Contest: artists 3-18 invited to
submit their works, the theme:
Myths, Legends & Tales of the
World, info at arts4kidsoregon.
org. Deadline extended to Sept.
24.
Order a holiday pie from the
Florence Boys & Girls Club’s
holiday pie fundraiser. Available
from Sept. 14-Oct. 2. Contact
Nancy Pearson at 541-350-4852
or nancy@nancypear.com.
Call for artists: “Art for Animals,”
Greenhill Humane Society’s
live & silent art auction, all
mediums are welcome. Contact
Sasha@Green-Hill.org for more
info or visit green-hill.org/
event/call-for-artists. Deadline
Nov. 1.
Singing Creek Educational Ctr: 6
adult or teen volunteers needed
to work w/children to design
& paint a mural, contact Julie
at 541-357-5802 or jdibiase@
unitedwaylane.org.
Eugene Middle School Mentor
Program: the Eugene Middle
School Lunchtime Mentor Pro-
gram pairs caring, responsible
adults in the community w/
at-risk middle school students
to meet once a week during
the school year for 30 mins at
lunchtime, for more info visit
4j.lane.edu/hr/volunteers/mid-
dleschoolmentorprogram.
SMART - Head Start Readers:
Read at Eugene & Spfd pro-
grams w/preschoolers for 10-15
mins, contact Laurie at 541-726-
3302 for info.
Call to Artists: non-juried show
at New Zone Gallery, “Zone 4
All,” open to all artists w/2-D
or 3-D work, artists must hand
deliver up to 2 ready to display
pieces to New Zone Gallery on
Saturday, Sept. 30, noon-6pm.
Work w/out proper hanging de-
vices will not be accepted. $10
entry fee for work displayed &
a 35% commission to New Zone
for art sold. Opening reception
will be First Friday ArtWalk on
Oct. 6 at 5:30pm.
Eugene Concert Orchestra is
seeking a Personnel Manager
for the 2017-18 season. Interest-
ed applicants please submit a
cover letter & resume by Sept.
22 to choir@eugeneconcert-
choir.org or 1590 Willamette St.,
ste. 400. Visit eugeneconcert-
choir.org or call 541-517-6609
for more info.
Interfaith Sunday Breakfast
Program: volunteers needed to
help serve breakfast Sunday
mornings from 7-10am. Contact
Susan Matthews, breakfast@
hearofeugene.org.
Cultural Opportunity Grants are
available to for-profit & nonprof-
it organizations & individuals
to support access, awareness
& education for programs &
projects related to arts, heritage
& humanities. Grant amounts
range from $500-$2,500. Dead-
line to submit grant applications
is Oct. 13 at 5pm. For more info
visit laneculture.net.
Teens: volunteer together to
help staff at Eugene Public
Library prepare items for check
out, set up crafts projects for
kids’ programs, etc. Fall Teen
Team will meet on Tuesdays,
Sept. 26-Nov. 14, 4-5pm. Apply
starting Sept. 1 at the Teen
Desk of the downtown library.
For more info visit eugene-or.
gov/library.
Call to artists: Rights of Nature
now acceping submissions for a
logo. “Our mission is to educate
the community regarding the
inherent Rights of Nature, &
to establish legal rights for the
protection of ecosystems & nat-
ural commnuities so that they
may exist, evolve & flourish.”
Submissions requested as do-
nation. Contact River for details:
riversweet8@gmail.com.
Call for artists for “Inside/Out-
side the Box” at The Arts Ctr. in
Corvallis. Visit theartscenter.
net/call-artists-insideout-
side-box/ Deadline is Oct. 1.
Oregon Money Management:
Assistants offer support to peo-
ple w/limited incomes & assets
who need help w/organizing
financial papers, budgeting, etc.
Volunteers are certified through
online training. Contact Kristi at
541-682-4177.
A SANCTUARY OF
EARTH & SPIRIT.
20+ acres, end of the road solitude.
Remodeled home. Email or see website for info.
Tim Verkler
Celebrating 20 years in Real Estate
Cell - 541-554-0910 • timverkler@gmail.com • www.eugeneproperties.net
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