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Ave., #33. Sug. cash dona- tion $20, bring you dad for FREE. LITERARY ARTS Author event w/ Charles Goodrich & Tom Titus, 4-6pm, Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette St. FREE. MUSIC OBF: An American Mosaic, 3pm, Beall Concert Hall, UO. $10-40. Platypus Clarinet Or- chestra, 3pm, The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 85780 McBeth Rd. No cover. Chapwititi: Music of Zim- babwae, 5-6:30pm, Kesey Square. FREE. Eastside Jam, 5pm, Twisted River Saloon, 1444 Main St., Spfd. No cover. Britt Festival Orchestra — Juneteenth Celebra- tion, 8pm, Britt Music & Arts Festival, 350 S. 1st St., Jacksonville. Tickets start at $63. RECREATION Father's Day at Camp Putt, noon-7pm, Camp Putt Adventure Golf Park, 4006 Franklin Blvd. Dads play free when they bring child. MON 6/20 KIDS/FAMILY Activity Kits for Kids, all day, all Eugene Public Library locations. FREE. GATHERINGS SMJ Volunteer Information Session, 11am-noon, Shelton McMurphey Johnson House, 303 Willamette St. FREE. Aquatics Hiring Event, 4-6pm, Willamalane Park Swim Ctr., 1276 G St., Spfd. FREE. MUSIC Norah Jones, singer-song- writer, 6:30pm, Edgefield Concerts, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale. $50-100. Acoustic Hot Tuna, blues- roots, 7:30pm, Hult Ctr. Tickets at HultCenter.org. OBF: Paul Jacobs Organ Recital, 7:30pm, Central Lu- theran Church, 1857 Potter St. $10-35. She and Him, indie-pop, 7:30pm, Britt Music & Arts Festival, 350 S. 1st St, Jacksonville. Tickets start at $75. Dirty Streets, soul, w/ El Perro, 9 pm, Old Nick's Pub, 211 Washington St. $12-15. TUES 6/21 MUSIC Doink, hip hop, 7pm, The Public House, 418 A St., No cover. OBF: Bach: Mass in B Minor, 7:30pm, Hult Ctr. $10-60. The Big Dirty All Stars: Hip- Hop Ensemble Jam/Cipher, 8pm, The Big Dirty, 844 Olive St. No price listed. RECREATION Open Climb, 4pm, Bob Keefer Ctr., 250 S. 32nd St., Spfd. $6-12. SPECTATOR SPORTS Eugene Emeralds vs Tri- City Dust Devils, 7:35pm, PK Park, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tickets at MiLB.com. WED 6/22 DANCE Interactive Bollywood- Bhangra Dance Party w/ DJ Prashant, 10:30am, Spring- field Public Library, 225 5th St. FREE. MUSIC Third-Eye Blind, 6pm, Edgefield Concerts, 2126 SW Halsey St., Troutdale. $55-60. Meadow Rue, string band, 7pm, The Public House, 418 A St., Spfd. No cover. Paul Biondi, Skip Jones & Friends, jazz, 7pm, Mac's Restaurant & Nightclub, 1626 Willamette St. No cover. Tenacious D w/ Puddles Pity Party, hip hop, 7pm, Hayden Homes Amphithe- ater, 344 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. $45-85. Jammin' w/ the Pros, 7:30pm, The Jazz Station, 124 W. Broadway. $3-5. Norah Jones, singer- songwriter, 7:30pm, Britt Music & Arts Festival, 350 S. 1st St, Jacksonville. $294 general admission. OBF: Variations on a Dream, 7:30pm, Hult Ctr. $10-40. Zach Kleinsinger, folk, 8:30pm, Axe & Fiddle, 657 E. Main St., Cottage Grove. No cover. NIGHTLIFE Karaoke, 8 pm, The Big Dirty, 844 Olive St. No price listed. SPECTATOR SPORTS Eugene Emeralds vs Tri- City Dust Devils, 7:35pm, PK Park, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tickets at MiLB.com. THUR 6/23 BENEFITS Bee Jazzy, annual fundraiser for Beyond Toxics, ft. the Olem Alves Jazz Trio & Halie Loren Jazz Quartet, 5:30-9pm, Silvan Ridge Winery, 27012 Briggs Hill Rd. $30-52. LECTURES/CLASSES Pollinators in My Garden, 2pm, Eugene Public Library. FREE. LITERARY ARTS Ask the Author w/ Kim Johnson, 6-8pm, Word- Crafters.org. $15 suggested donation. MUSIC Sage Vagabond w/ James Anderson, folk, 6pm, Ter- ritorial Vineyards and Wine Co., 907 W. 3rd Ave. No cover. Resonance, folk, 7pm, Beer- garden, 777 W. 6th Ave. No cover. Vocal-l's, 7pm, The Public House, 418 A St., Spfd. No cover. Mary Chapin Carpenter, folk-blues, w/ Lucy Wain- wright Roche, 7:30pm, Hult Ctr. Sold out. OBF: Beethoven, Bach and Glass, 7:30pm, Beall Con- cert Hall, UO. $10-50. Funk Jam, 9pm, Luckey's, 933 Olive St. No cover. Parade of Bad Guys, rock, 9:30pm, Old Nick's, 211 Washington St. $8-10. SPECTATOR SPORTS Eugene Emeralds vs Tri- City Dust Devils, 7:35pm, PK Park, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tickets at MiLB.com. SPECTATOR SPORTS Soccer: Lane United vs. PDX FC, 7pm, Civic Park, 2054 Amazon Pkwy. $6-12, kids under 5 FREE. FRI 6/24 ART/CRAFT 53rd Annual Summer Arts Festival w/ the Umpqua Val- ley Arts Association, 10am- 9pm today & 6/2510am- 4pm Sun 1624 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg. More info at UVarts.com Home Team: World Stage (thru 7/22), Maude Kerns Art Ctr., 1910 E. 15th Ave. COMEDY Jay Shingle & Derek Sheen, 7:30pm, 255 Madison, 255 Madison St. No cover. GATHERINGS Stories and S’mores, 6:30pm, Dorris Ranch, 205 Dorris St., Spfd. Register at Willamalane.org/events. $7-9. MUSIC Concrete Delta Trio, blues, 6pm, Territorial Vineyards and Wine Co., 907 W. 3rd Ave. No cover. Fret Logic, blues-variety, 7pm, Mac's Restaurant & Nightclub, 1626 Willamette St. No cover. Prof, rap, w/ Mac Turner, Tae Supreme & Willy Wonka, 7pm, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th Ave. $22. Inner Limits, pop, 7:30pm, The Public House, 418 A St., Spfd. No cover. OBF: Beethoven: Symphony No. 7, 7:30pm, Beall Concert Hall, UO. $10-50. Richard Bonnet, Tony Ma- laby & Sylvain Darrifourcq, 7:30pm, The Jazz Station, 124 W. Broadway. $20. NIGHTLIFE Laser Shows: Daft Punk, 7pm, $7, Lady Gaga, 8pm, $7, Eugene Science Ctr., 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy. SPECTATOR SPORTS Eugene Emeralds vs Tri- City Dust Devils, 7:35pm, PK Park, 2800 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Tickets at MiLB.com. RECREATION Open Climb, 4-7pm, Bob Keefer Ctr., 250 S. 32nd St., Spfd. $6-12. A Time To Shine For The Classics THE ANNUAL FUNCTION 4 JUNCTION CLASSIC CAR CRUISE RETURNS TO JUNCTION CITY By Dan Buckwalter T hey will come from all over in contemporary and old-time cars and trucks, motorcycles and jeeps, even tow trucks and fire trucks from back in the day, all polished and tricked out for a parade. Junction City will come to a standstill for all the vehicles to be admired June 3 and 4 when the annual — and very popular — Func- tion 4 Junction Classic Car Cruise & Show ‘n Shine weekend revs up, a benefit held by the nonprofit Function for Junction to raise money for organizations that help children and schools in the Junction City community and the community itself. The family-oriented weekend begins on Friday evening with the inclusive “All Years Cruise” through downtown Junction City. The next morning sees the “Show ‘n Shine & 14 J U N E 2 , 2 0 2 2 Classic Car Cruise,” again through downtown, with winners in each category announced at 3 pm. Finally, the “Classics Only Cruise” — for vehicles from 1974 and older — will start at 6 pm Saturday. Expect to see convertibles, woody station wagons, classic Corvettes and Mustangs as well as muscle cars, not to mention vintage automobiles from the 1930s and ’40s. There also will be classic hot rods. Last year, one entrant spruced up his hot rod so that flames shot upward out of stacks. Additionally, there will be bingo, face paint- ing and an early 20th century costume contest as well as live acoustic variety music from the group Riffle. More information about the Function 4 Junction Classic Car Cruise & Show ‘n Shine, including registration for a vehicle to be entered, is at Function4Junction.com. E U G E N E W E E K LY . C O M