Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, February 21, 2019, Page 20, Image 20

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    SOCIAL DANCE Music & Dance
Workshop w/Taller de Son Jaro-
cho, 3pm, Whiteaker Community
Ctr., 1111 W. 2nd Ave. FREE
BENEFIT The Co-op Family Cen-
ter's 25th Annual Pancake Break-
fast & Silent Auction, 8:30-11am,
Co-op Family Ctr., 2250 Patterson
St. $3-8. Proceeds to for students
and parents to have access to
affordable childcare options.
DANCE Contra Dance, 7pm, The
Village School, 3411 Willamette
St. $6-10.
Miss Minsky Presents... Meta-
lesque, 10pm , Old Nick's Pub, 211
Washington St. $10.
FARMERS MARKETS Green
Journey Seeds, 10am-4pm,
Emira Grange, 88764 Sprague
St., Elmira. FREE
Lane County Farmers Market -
Winter Market, 10am-2pm, Lane
County Farmers Market, 8th Ave.
& Oak St. FREE
FILM Trails in Motion MTB Film
Festival, 6pm , 400 International
Way, Ste. 120, Spfd. $15-25.
FOOD/DRINK Feburary Follies,
5pm, Sarver Winery, 25600 May-
ola Ln. FREE
Noble Saturday Nights, 5pm,
Noble Estate Urban, 560 Com-
mercial St. FREE
4th Annual Bacon, Bluegrass &
Boneyard Beer Fest continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 21.
GATHERINGS Al-Anon, friends
& family of alcoholics, beginners
meeting, 9am, Bethesda Lu-
theran Church, 4445 Royal Ave.
541-554-3707. FREE
Fort Umpqua Muzzle Loaders
shoot, 10am. Call 541-315-2030
for location. FREE
Wetlands Exhibit Re-weaving
Work Party, 10am-1pm, Mount
Pisgah Arboretum, 34901 Frank
Parrish Rd. $5.
Our Revolution Lane County, 11am,
Theo's Coffee House at Whirled
Pies, 199 W. 8th Ave. FREE
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
noon-1pm, White Bird Clinic, 341
E. 12th Ave. FREE
Peace Vigil, noon, Eugene Down-
town Library. Info at 541-484-
5099. FREE
Zero-Waste Grand Opening for
Local Eco-Shop, noon-4 pm,
Marley's Monsters Production
Studio & Eco-Shop, 234 W. 6th
Ave. FREE
HEALTH Flow Yoga, 10am, Willa-
malane Adult Activity Ctr., 215 W.
C St. Spfd. $9.
KIDS/FAMILY Family Music
Time, 10:15am, 1717 Centennial
Blvd., Stes. 4 & 7. FREE
Kids: Legos, 10:15am, Eugene
Public Library Bethel Branch &
Sheldon Branch. FREE
Tweens: Sew a Journal Cover,
11am, Eugene Downtown Library.
FREE
Winter Family Day: Flying Feath-
ered Dinos!, 11am-5pm, Museum
of Natural & Cultural History, 1680
E. 15th Ave. FREE w/ gen. admiss .
Sensory Storytime, 3pm, Eugene
Downtown Library, 100 W. 10th
Ave. FREE
LECTURES/CLASSES His-
toric Cemetery Restoration
Workshop, 10am-4pm, Eugene
Masonic Cemetery, 25th Ave. &
University St. $20.
What separates us inside our own society? What social marker allows one person to look at another as “them”
rather than “us” and create everlasting schisms? How can we break through and fit in? These questions
are explored from historical and regional perspectives Friday night under the title The Separation Myth:
Deconstructing the Myths that Separate Us. The event features three short films from Ashland-based
filmmaker and artist Nisha Burton, followed by a panel discussion. Burton, a University of Oregon graduate in
digital arts and film, will show “Whose Utopia? Exclusion in Oregon,” “Finding Home at the Mims House” (a bow to
the historical heart of African Americans in Eugene and the people the house helps today) and “The Walls We Create:
Ashland Sister City Mural Project.” The filmmaker interviews African Americans, Asian Americans and Native
Americans throughout the Northwest to understand how inherent ideologies, and their laws, have forged the lives of
minorities in the Northwest. The interviews are conversational and relaxed. Burton adds expert storytelling, beautiful
cinematography and a touch or humor. The goal is to break down the walls that keep us separated. “This is not a story
for one ‘niche’ group,” she writes on The Separation Myth website, but “rather a story for us all.”
The films and panel discussion is 7 to 9 pm Friday, Feb. 22, and hosted by The Center for Spiritual Living, located at
390 Vernal Street in Eugene. The suggested donation is $10, but no one is turned away. — Dan Buckwalter
Veselo Folk Dancers, 7:15pm,
In Shape Athletic Club, 2681
Willamette St. $3.
SPIRITUAL Self Realization
Fellowship, 9am, 1610 Olive St.
FREE
Zen Meditation Group, 5:30pm,
Blue Cliff Zen Ctr., 439 W. 2nd
Ave. FREE
Way of the Tao Drum, 6pm,
Unitarian Church, 1685 W. 13th
Ave. Donation.
Eugene Insight Meditation Com-
munity, 6:30pm, Xcape Dance
Academy, 1645 Oak St. FREE
Refuge Recovery Meeting, 7pm,
Open Sky Shambhala Ctr., 783
Grant St. FREE
Gnostic Mass Celebration, 8pm,
Coph Nia Lodge OTO, 4065 W.
11th Ave. Ste. 43. FREE
THEATER Pilgrims Musa and
Sheri in the New World, 2pm, The
Very Little Theatre (Stage Left),
2350 Hilyard St. $14.
Shrimp & Gritts: The Long &
Winding Trail, 2pm , Capitello
Wines, 540 Charnelton St.
$17-28.
VOLUNTEER Feed the Hungry
w/Burrito Brigade, 11am, First
Christian Church, 1166 Oak St.
FREE
Wetland Planting Party, noon-3
pm, Alton Baker Park, 622 Day
Island Rd. FREE
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 25
SUNRISE 6:56AM; SUNSET 5:55PM
AV G . H I G H 5 3 ; AV G . L O W 3 5
Walk & Talk at the Museum con-
tinues. See Thursday, Feb. 21.
LITERARY ARTS Wendy Willis,
author of These Are Strange
Times, My Dear, 2-4pm, Spfd
Public Library, 225 5th St., Spfd.
FREE
Ghostly Singles Club (men/wom-
en 50-70), 6-9pm, 1055 River
Rd. $15.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
All-Paces Run Group, 9am, Run
Hub Northwest, 515 High St. 541-
344-1309. FREE
Blazing Paddles continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 21.
Centennial chess club continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 21.
SOCIAL DANCE African Dance
for Everyone, 2pm, Eugene
Downtown Library, 100 W. 10th
Ave. FREE
Country Dance lessons & Danc-
ing Night, 8pm, Keg Tavern, 4711
W. 11th Ave. FREE
SPIRITUAL Metaphysical-Well-
ness Fair, Free Talks/ Panel, 45
Vendors, noon-8pm, Unity of the
Valley, 3912 Dillard Rd. FREE
Contemplative Mass w/ Taize
Chant, 5:30pm, Episcopal
Church of the Resurrection,
3925 Hilyard St. FREE
THEATER Auditions for The
King is Dead! The King is Dead!,
11am-1pm, Opal Center for Art
& Education, 513 E. Main St.,
Cottage Grove. FREE
Open Stage Night, 7pm, Sam
Bond's Brewing, 540 E 8th Ave.
FREE
Mamma Mia! continues. See
Friday.
Shrimp & Gritts: The Long &
Winding Trail continues. See
Friday.
Pilgrims Musa & Sheri in the New
World continiues. See Thursday,
Feb. 21.
The Last Night of Ballyhoo con-
tinues. See Thursdaty, Feb. 21.
VOLUNTEER Dig In & Get Green,
9am-noon, Jessen Path at the
intersection w/ Terry Street.
RSVP at ckarl@eugene-or.gov or
541-682-4850. FREE
Sladden Park Cleanup, 9am-
noon, Sladden Park, 925
Cheshire Ave. FREE
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 24
SUNRISE 6:57AM; SUNSET 5:54PM
AV G . H I G H 5 3 ; AV G . L O W 3 5
ACTIVIST ALERT Food Not
Bombs, 2pm, Park Blocks, 8th
Ave. & Pearl St. FREE
ART/CRAFT J. Cyril Coggins
- ‘Personalized Nude Portrait
Project’ continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 21.
COMEDY Sunday Bloody Sun-
day! Welcome To Hell: A Comedy
Open Mic, 8:30pm, Old Nick's
Pub, 211 Washington St. FREE
DANCE USA Dance 4th Sunday
Dance, 5:30pm, Vet's Club 1626
Willamette St. $5.
FOOD/DRINK Yoga & Mimosa's,
10:30am, Oregon Wine LAB, 488
Lincoln St. $15.
4th Annual Bacon, Bluegrass &
Boneyard Beer Fest continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 21.
GATHERINGS Community Pot-
luck & Time Banking Discussion,
noon, Eugene Garden Club, 1645
High St. FREE
Print Your Book, 1:30pm, Eugene
Downtown Library, 100 W. 10th
Ave. FREE
Prayers for World Peace,
6:30pm, Ami de Paris Salon, 270
W. Broadway. FREE
Coming to a Pole Near You (5G),
7-8:30pm, Tsunami Books, 2585
Willamette St. FREE, donations
accepted.
HEALTH TrackTown Fitness, 8-
9am, Autzen Stadium, 2700 MLK
Jr. Blvd. FREE
Occupy Eugene Medical Clinic,
noon-4pm, 1717 Centennial Blvd.,
Stes. 4 & 7, Spfd. FREE
Yoga, all levels welcomed, noon-
1pm, Spectrum, 150 W. Broadway.
FREE
KIDS/FAMILY Family Fun: Play
w/ Clay, 2pm, Downtown Library,
100 W. 10th Ave. FREE
LECTURES/CLASSES Artful
Alchemy presents Succulents
in metal planter, 1pm, Heritage
Distilary Eugene, 110 Madison
St. FREE
Last Sunday, 1pm, Eugene Ma-
sonic Cemetery & Hope Abbey,
25th/26th Ave. & University St.
FREE
Walk & Talk at the Museum con-
tinues. See Thursday, Feb. 21.
ON THE AIR “The Sunday Morn-
ing Hangover TV Show,” 1:30am,
Comcast channel 29.
“The Sunday Morning Hangover
Radio Program” w/ Marc Time,
10am, KWVA, 88.1 FM.
Son of Saturday Gold, True stuff
for true believers, 11am, KRVM,
91.9FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Play Petanque! Easy to learn/
fun to play, 1pm, University Park,
2300 University St. FREE
Malabon Players Society, 3pm,
Malabon Elementary School,
1380 Taney St. FREE
Duplicate Bridge continues. See
Thursday, Feb. 21.
ACTIVIST ALERT Rights of
Nature Meeting, 6pm-8pm,
Growers Market, 454 Willamette
St. FREE
ART/CRAFT Muse Art Mondays,
6pm, Whirled Pies, 199 W. 8th
Ave. $5.
J. Cyril Coggins - ‘Personalized
Nude Portrait Project’ continues.
See Thursday, Feb. 21.
Ongoing Jerry Ross painting
exhibit continues. See Thursday,
Feb. 21.
GATHERINGS Lunch Bunch
Toastmasters, noon, LCC Down-
town Ctr., 110 W. 10th Ave. FREE
Oregon Club Coaches' Meeting,
noon, Eugene Hilton, 66 E 6th
Ave. FREE
Lunchtime 30 Minute Guided
Meditation, 12:15-12:45pm,
Mahasiddha Kadampa Buddhist
Ctr., 777 High St. $5.
Women in Black, 5pm, Pearl &
7th. FREE
Eugene Cannabis TV Record-
ing Session, 5:30pm, CTV-29
Studios, 1430 Willamette St., Ste.
321. FREE
Lunar Flow Yoga, 5:30pm,
Celbration Bellydance & Yoga
Studio, 1840 Willamette St.
FREE-$15, sliding scale.
Co-Dependents Anonymous,
6pm, Wellsprings Friends School,
3590 W. 18th Ave. FREE
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