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CALENDAR Beethoven, Prokofiev & Lydia Van Dreel, pre-concert talk, 3:15pm, Ashbrook Independent School, auditorium, 4045 Re- search Wy., Corvallis. $15-$18. TUESDAY, November 7: OSUsed Store Sale continues. See Friday. WEDNESDAY, November 8: 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. THURSDAY, November 9 “An Inconvenient Sequel” movie screening, 6pm, Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Ctr., Newport. FREE or Don. Inherit the Wind, 7:30pm, Withycombe Hall, OSU Campus. $5-$12. Calendar Girls continues. See Thursday, Nov. 2. 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 November 9 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, November 2 at noon. Ongoing volunteer opportunity: Change a life, be a mentor w/ Sponsors Inc. Contact jsmith@ sponsorsinc.org or 541-735- 6400. Call to Artists: Eugene Sym- phony w/Travel Lane County & McKenzie River Trust invites public to submit photographs & video of McKenzie River en- virons for use in an innovative performance of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons in Feb. 2018. Submission deadline is 5pm, Nov. 22. Details at eugenecas- GALLERIES Lane Arts Council’s First Friday ArtWalk, a tour of galleries & art venues, will be hosted by internationally exhibited & awarded artist, Aunia Kahn. The tour begins at 5:30pm at Paul Schatz Furniture (566 Olive St) Paul Schatz Furniture Works by Craig Erickson. 566 Olive St gilt+gossamer “anxious circles-despondent spheres” by M.V. Moran. 873 Willamette St InEugene Real Estate “In the Silence” by Wesley Hurd. 100 E. Broadway Passionflower Design Potter Mary Briggs. 128 E. Broadway Oregon Art Supply “Boundaries: A Six-Woman Show” ft. work by Zoe Cohen, Jenny Gray, Ann Hamilton, Rebecca Mannheimer, Sarah Sedwick & Beverly Soasey. 1020 Pearl St OPENING Allies LLC A celebration of color, artistic expression & creative communication. Reception Nov. 3, 4-7pm. 1725 Pearl St Backstreet Gallery November featured artists: Kathy King, quilting, Mariann Mawcintt, mosiacs, & Bill Johnson, 3D mixed-media assemblages. Reception Nov. 11, 3-5pm. 1421 Bay St., Old Town Florence Broadway Commerce Ctr. “Daydreams,” installations by Terry Holloway. 44 W. Broadway City Hall Gallery Work by Julia Clooten. Reception Nov. 9, 5-7pm. 225 5th St., Spfd Cowfish Wire Sculpture by Joey Edwards. 62 W. Broadway Don Dexter Gallery Q4 Artists’ Reception: Joseph Peila & Kyle Hunter. Through Dec. 18. 2233 Willamette St., ste. B Eugene Public Library Portraits of positive icons by Simon Graves. Music: Calamity Jazz plays Dixieland tunes at 6pm. 100 W. 10th Ave Framin ArtWorks Photography by Susan Detroy, “Infrared Messages - Today’s Memories.” 505 High St Gallery Calapooia Featured artists during November: Metalsmith Mary Lou Boydston & calligrapher Nancy Anderson. Reception Nov. 3, 6-8pm. 222 W. 1st Ave., Albany HiFi Music Lounge Sarah Bush, “The Climb,” Reception Nov. 3, 6-8pm. Through Nov. 30. 44 E. 7th Ave Island Park Gallery Group exhibition ft. work by Norma Adams, Jackie Britton & Sandy Swanson. Exhibit through Nov. 30. 215 W. C St., Spfd Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Graphic Ideology: Cultural Revolution Propaganda from China,” Through Dec. 31. “Mírame Bien: Portraits of Mexico” by Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Paul Strand & Edward Weston,” Through Jan. 14. “The Barberini Tapestries: Woven Monuments of Baroque Rome,” Through Jan. 21. “Appropriating Science,” work by Barbara MacCallum, Through Jan. 28. See others at jsma.uoregon. edu. 1430 Johnson Ln Karin Clarke Gallery Paintings by Margaret Coe. 760 Willamette St The Lincoln Gallery Annual ArtChics Sale. 309 W. 4th Ave Lane Community College “Breath & Time” by Sarah Grew. Reception Nov. 8, 3pm, bldg. 11. “Reading a Wave,” Artist in residence, Laura Elayne Miller, closing reception, Nov. 9, 6:30pm, bldg. 10. “The High School Yearbook Project,” photo exhibition w/works by Evan Baden. Reception Nov. 14, 4pm, bldg 11. 4000 E. 30th Ave. MAVEN A group show of small artwork from a variety of NW artists. Music by DJ Sarah Z from 5-9pm. 271 W 8th Ave cadescoast.org/photo-contest/ guidelines. Call to Artists: Art for All Seasons Exhibit, Maude Kerns Art Ctr. in- vites artists to exhibit up to two pieces of artwork in the 25th annual exhibit. Art should be delivered to Maude Kerns (1910 E. 15th Ave.) on Saturday, Nov. 11, between noon & 3pm. $5 per piece hanging/display fee. For more info visit mkartcenter. org or call 541-345-1571. Fill Your Pantry Holiday Farmers Market Pre-Orders. Pre-order on- line at WillametteFarmandFood. org. Deadline is Nov. 10. Through October & November, PeaceHealth Medical Group’s Valley River Urgent Care clinic (1400 Valley River Dr.) is hosting drop-in flu shot clinics every Tuesday & Thursday from 8am-7pm. Patients can pay a fee of $25, or the clinic can bill insurance. Anyone age 4 or older is welcome w/no appt. necessary. Kelly Middle School: Volunteer librarians needed, contact Terri at johnson_te@4j.lane.edu. New Zone Gallery Johnmichael T. Lahtinen shows whimsical animal portraits in “Voyeur: An Exploration of the Human Form Through Queer Eyes.” w/music from Mariah Moon & Naomi Ariel of Grrrlz Rock. 220 W. 8th Ave Oregon Gallery Animal, bird & fishing-themed watercolors by artist Dean Crouser. Through Dec. 15. 199 E. 5th. OUT ON A LIMB Gallery Watercolors by Demetra Kalams. 191 E. Broadway Raven Frame Works Work from Dan Chen. 325 W. 4th Ave Red Wagon Creamery “Chrysalis,” work by Angel Nguyen. 55 W. Broadway Townshend’s Teahouse Grab a tea & check out some original art. 41 W. Broadway Tropical Contemporary “Jabber-Jaw: Acts of Translation,” works by seven local artists, reception Nov. 3, 6-9pm. 1120 Bailey Hill Rd., #11 Umpqua Valley Arts Association “Down Range” & “Our Centennial Story.” Through Dec. 22. Opening reception Nov. 3, 5-7pm. 1624 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg Vistra Framing & Gallery “Di- ver-si-ty,” a work in a variety of medium by Nancy Frances Cheeseman expressing her personal perspective on the definition of “diversity.” 411 W. 4th Ave Willamette Heritage Ctr Fire: Celebrating 160 Years of the Salem Fire Dept. Nov. 7-Dec. 23. 1313 S.E. Mill St., Salem CONTINUING Arts Ctr. Surface Tension: Works by Christopher Russell & Rafael Soldi. Through Nov. 9. 700 S.W. Madison Ave., Corvallis Backstreet Gallery Featured artists: John Leasure, oil painter & Kathleen Wenzel, multimedia artist, 1421 Bay St., Old Town Florence Dot Dotsons’ Photography at Oregon presents: Olivia Parker & Jerry Uelsmann. Through Nov. 9. 1668 Willamette St ECO Sleep Solutions & Gallery Felted wool home décor & apparel by Tylar Merrill; clay tile collages by Annie Heron; Senior Meals - Café 60 volun- teers are needed to prepare & serve meals at various sties. Call Heather at 541-682-4268 or go to laneseniormeals.org for more info. AARP Tax-Aide Preparers & Fa- cilitators needed to provide free tax preparation for middle to low income families & individuals. Contact Don at donrdoerr@ comcast.net. Eugene Public Library: Maker Hub Open Labs are a place for everyone to access equip- ment, technology & arts tools. Volunteers needed to greet users, support a welcoming cooperative environment & assist. Training provided. 541- 682-8335. 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. 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. SMART Head Start Readers needed at Brattain (Spfd) and Fairfield (Eugene) programs to preschoolers for 10-15 minutes each during the school year. Contact Laurie at 541-726-3302 for info. Long Term Care Ombudsman - Certified volunteers needed to serve as resident advocates who identify, investigate & resolve complaints in order to protect rights of nursing home residents. Must be 21+, pass criminal background check & attend 48 hr training and annual training. Contact Diane at 541-345-2846. Elder Help - Companions needed to provide companionship, transportation for shopping & errands, correspondence, reading & respite care to home bound clients. Contact Clarence at 541-517-6396. HIV Alliance - Seeking multiple volunteers for its Prevention Program & Education programs as well as office & admin support. Contact Patti at 541- 729-0633. 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. Siuslaw Watershed Council is seeking nominations for an individdual or organization to receive its highest honor, the “Spirit of the Siuslaw” Award. Each year a person or organiza- tion who especially exemplifies work on watershed health & involving human & natural re- sources w/in our region is cho- sen for this award. Nominations are due Nov. 7. Visit siuslaw.org for more info. M.V. MORAN’S ‘FRIED EGGS WITH A SIDE OF GRIEF’ AT GILT+GOSSAMER silk apparel by Lybi Thomas; & other artists. 25 E. 8th Ave Eugene Yoga “Travel Paintings in Gouache, watercolor & ink” by Patti McNutt. 245 E. Broadway Fairbanks Gallery “Bob Dylan: Photographs by Daniel Kramer,” Through Nov. 30. 220 S.W. 26th St., Corvallis Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio Original jewelry by Goldworks staff. 169 E. Broadway Hallie Ford Museum of Art Crow’s Shadow Institue of The Arts 25th Anniversary exhibition. Through Dec. 22. 700 State St., Salem Jazz Station Photos of artists appearing at the Jazz Station by Keith Munson. Gallery open until 7pm. 124 W. Broadway Malerische Galerie “Access: Greek Isles,” oil paintings by R. Atencio depicting hospitality & exposure of the Greek Islands. 236 Main St., Spfd Maude Kerns Día de los Muertos exhibit. Oct. 13-Nov. 3. 1910 E. 15th Ave MECCA Series of works in a variety of media which have either been left, donated or forgotten. 449 Willamette St Mosaic Fair Trade Collection Local waterfall photography & fair trade wine tasting. 28 E. Broadway Museum of Natural History “DIGNITY: Tribes in Transition,” photographs by Dana Gluckstein. Oct. 6 through Dec. 17. “Explore Oregon.” “Oregon— Where Past is Present,” “Wolves & Wild Lands.” 1680 E. 15th Ave O’Brien Photo Gallery Photography by Matt Reese “The Dramatic Leaf,” Sept. 16- Nov. 16. 2833 Willamette, ste. B Oakshire Public House Canada’s Great Divide Trail, photography by Jon Christopher Meyers. Through Nov. 21. 207 Madison Raven Frame Works Works by local artist Dan Chen. Sculpture demo. 325 W. 4th Ave Shadowfox Grab a cup of coffee & enjoy original art. 76 W. Broadway St. Vincent de Paul Work by St. Vincent’s resident artists. 100 E. 11th Ave Tronson Gallery Jerry Ross, “New Paintings from Holland,” through Nov. 740 Main St., Spfd UO Law School Gallery Greg Giesy Photography, through Dec. 18. 1515 Agate St White Lotus Gallery “Interpretation of the Landscape,” paintings by Jon Jay Cruson. Through Nov. 28. 767 Willamette St eugeneweekly.com • November 2, 2017 49