Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, June 21, 2018, Page 14, Image 14

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    WHAT’S
HAPPENING
THURSDAY
JUNE 21
S U N RIS E 5 : 29 A M ; S U NS E T 8 : 59 P M
A V G . H I G H 75 ; A V G . L O W 4 8
ART/CRAFT Thirst 2 Create Paint
Party: Camping Under the Stars,
6-8:30pm, Tradewinds Cafe &
Catering, 3443 Hilyard St. $35.
BENEFIT Beyond Toxics 5th An-
nual Bee Jazzy, 5:30-9:30pm,
Silvan Ridge Winery, 27012
Briggs Hill Rd. $25-$30.
Pints Gone Wild, 25 percent
of proceeds goes to Cascadia
Wetlands, 6pm, Ninkasi Tasting
Room, 272 Van Buren St. FREE.
Solstice Benefit for Professional
Herbal Studies Scholarship,
9pm, Old Nick’s Pub, 211 Wash-
ington St. FREE.
FARMERS MARKETS Amazon
Farmers Market, 11am-4pm,
Amazon Community Ctr, 2700
Hilyard St. FREE.
The Corner Market, fresh local
produce, noon-6pm today, to-
morrow & Thursday, June 28 &
Saturday 10am-4pm, 295 River
Rd., 541-513-4527. FREE.
Riverbend Produce Stand,
2-6pm, Riverbend Hospital,
3333 Riverbend Dr., Spfd. FREE.
South Valley Farmers Market,
4-7pm, 7th & Main St., Cottage
Grove. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK Belly Dance din-
ner show, 6:30-8:30pm, Medi-
terranean Network Restaurant,
1810 Willamette St. $10-$40.
GATHERINGS Overeaters Anon-
ymous, on summer hiatus until
Sept. 22, 7-8am today, Tuesday
& Thursday, June 21, First
Christian Church, 1166 Oak St.,
oaeugene.org. FREE or don.
NAMI Lane County Friendship
Group, 10am, Jack Sprats, 510
E. Main St., Cottage Grove. FREE.
Downtown Public Speakers
Toastmasters Club, drop-ins
welcome, noon-1:05pm today
& Thursday, June 28, Les Lyle
Conference rm., 4th fl. Wells
Fargo Bldg., 99 E. Broadway
Ave., 541-485-1182. FREE.
Hearing Voices & Extreme
States Discussion/Support
Group, 1-2:30pm, Lane Indepen-
dent Living Alliance, 20 E. 13th
Ave. FREE.
NAMI Connection Support Group
for people w/mental health
issues, 1-2:30pm today &
Thursday, June 28, 2411 Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd. FREE.
Retired Senior Providers
of Lane County, being age
friendly to those w/ hearing
loss, 2-3:30pm, Sheldon Oaks
Retirement, 2525 Cal Young Rd.
FREE.
NAMI Mindfulness Group, 4-5pm
today & Thursday, June 21,
NAMI Resource Ctr., 2411 Martin
Luther King Blvd., 541-520-
3096. FREE.
Men’s Meet Up, for survivors of
sexual assault, self-identified
men 18+, 4:30-6pm today &
Thursday, June 21, SASS, 591 W.
19th Ave. FREE.
Make a Splash! Summer Sol-
stice Celebration, 5-8pm, MNCH,
1680 E. 15th Ave. $5.
Board Game Night, 6-11pm
today, Tuesday & Thursday,
June 28, Funagain Games, 1280
Willamette St. FREE.
Emerald Photographic Society
Club Meeting, 6:45pm today &
Thursday, June 28, Northwood
Christian Church, 2425 Harvest
Ln., Spfd. FREE.
Atheist, Agnostics & Free Think-
er AA, 12-Step Meeting, 7-8pm
today & Thursday, June 28,
Unitarian Universalist Church,
1685 W. 13th Ave., 541-953-
5119. FREE.
NAMI Lane County’s Family to
Family Support Group, reserved
for graduates of the NAMI Fam-
ily to Family class, 7-8:30pm,
NAMI Resource Ctr., 2411 MLK
Jr. Blvd. FREE.
HEALTH Tai Chi in the Park
Blocks, 8:30am-9:30am today,
Tuesday & Thursday, June 28,
West Park Blocks, 8th & Oak
St. FREE.
International Yoga Day, 9:30am-
6:30pm, Willamalane Adult
Activity Ctr., 215 W. C St., Spfd.
FREE.
Stress & Anxiety Relief Group
Acupuncture, 10-11:30am
today & Thursday, June 28,
Trauma Healing Project, 2222
Coburg Rd., 541-687-9447. $10.
White Bird now offers free
walk-in counseling & referral,
5:30-7:30pm today & Saturday,
downtown library. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Family Music
Time, 10:15am today & Thurs-
day, June 28, downtown library,
541-682-8316. FREE.
Walkers storytime, for babies up
on their feet w/their caregivers,
10:15am & 11am today &
Thursday, June 28, downtown
library. FREE.
Babies-Toddlers Storytime,
4pm today & Thursday, June
28, 11am Wednesdays, Goose
Resale, 1075 Chambers, 541-
343-1300. FREE.
Family STEAM, enjoy hands-
on fun & learning together
w/science, technology, etc.,
4pm today & Thursday, June
28, Bethel Library, 1990 Echo
Hollow Rd. FREE.
Table Tennis for kids, 4:45-
6:15pm today, Tuesday & Thurs-
day, June 28, Boys & Girls Club,
1545 W. 22nd St., eugenettclub.
com or 541-515-2861. FREE w/
membership.
LECTURES/CLASSES Chair Yoga
for the elderly, 10-11am today,
Tuesday & Thursday, June 28,
St. Thomas Episcopal Church,
1465 Coburg Rd. Don.
Talks at the MNCH, 2pm today
through Sunday, Tuesday
through Thursday, Museum of
Natural & Cultural History, 1680
E. 15th Ave., natural-history.
uoregon.edu. FREE w/price of
museum admission.
DanceAbility Spring Classes,
creative movement for youth
4pm, adults 5pm, today, Mon-
day & Thursday, June 28, all
abilities & disabilities, Hilyard
Community Ctr., 2580 Hilyard
St., 541-357-4982. Don.
Nonprofits: Foundation Directo-
ry Online, 6-7:30pm, downtown
library. FREE.
Emerald Valley Quilters Hosts
Guest Speaker, 6:30-8:30pm,
Masonic Lodge, 2777 Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd. $5.
LITERARY ARTS Reading &
Booksigning by PNW Authors
Nicholas Neely & Elena Pas-
sarello, 7-10pm, Tsunami Books,
2585 Willamette St.
ON THE AIR “The Point,” current
local issues, arts, stories,
9-9:30am, today, tomorrow &
Monday through Thursday, June
21, KPOV 88.9FM.
“What a Long Strange Trip It’s
Been w/ Wally Bowen,” 7-8pm,
KOCF 92.5 FM.
“Arts Journal,” current local arts,
9-10pm today & Thursday, June
21, Comcast channel 29.
Joni Mitchell Jazz Summer Sol-
stice Radio Special, 9pm-1am,
KLCC 89.7FM.
Thursday Night Jazz w/David
Gizara, 10pm today & Thursday,
June 21, KLCC 89.7FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Pool Hall for seniors, 8:30am-
4:30pm today, tomorrow &
Monday through Thursday, June
21, Campbell Community Ctr.,
155 High St. $0.25.
Tai Chi in the Park Blocks,
8:30am today, Tuesday &
Thursday, June 21, West Park
Blocks, 8th & Oak St. FREE.
Lunchtime Running Group, 3-4
miles, 12:15-12:45pm today &
Thursday, June 21, Tap & Growl-
er, 207 E. 5th Ave. FREE.
Duplicate Bridge, 1pm today,
Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday,
June 21; 9:30am Monday;
6:30pm Wednesday, Emerald
Bridge Club, 1782 Centennial
Blvd., Spfd. $8.
Centennial chess club, 5-8pm
today, Friday, Saturday &
Thursday, June 21, Centennial
NEW!
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SUBMIT EVENTS
ONLINE
June 21, 2018 • eugeneweekly.com
P HOTO BY JOHN M. DEM A RCO
It’s summertime and the living is easy, so cel-
ebrate with the Friends of Buford Park and Mt.
Pisgah’s Pisgah Heritage Festival. The event
will feature the cultural, agricultural and nat-
ural heritage of the Mount Pisgah and Howard
Buford Park area. A family friendly event, it'll
offer fun activities, guided kid-friendly hikes,
live music and food. For the adults, Wildcraft
Cider Works will pour tastings of ciders made
from heritage fruit harvested in the North
Bottomlands, which includes a non-alco-
holic sparkling cider. Agrarian Ales will also
have their IPA made with Seavey hops and
Territorial Vineyard will have locally produced
wines for sale. The event is an opportunity to
explore the historic north bottomlands of Bu-
ford Park, located between the Coast Fork and
the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. Pisgah
Heritage Festival runs 4 to 8 pm Saturday,
June 23, at Native Plant Nursery at Buford
Park, which is located at 34639 Frank Parrish
Road. Suggested donations of $5 for adults
and FREE for kids under 12 and members.
— Henry Houston
We are now taking online submissions for our What’s Happening calendar.
Head over to eugeneweekly.com, click the menu button on the right side
and hit “Submit an Event.” Fill out the form and you’re done!
This is replacing the email system we used in the past.