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Thursday,
May 23
Sunrise 5:39 am; Sunset 8:41 pm
Av High 69 Av Low 46
Moon enters Scorpio 6:38 pm
FILM Alexander
Nevsky, 7 pm, Rm. 180, PLC, UO. FREE.
FORUM West Eugene
Transportation Forum, ÜPork, Lies and Red Tape,¹ 7 pm, Harris Hall,
Lane Co. Building, 8th and Oak. FREE.
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Tami
Hart, part of Lesbopalooza., WOW Hall. Friday and Saturday.
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LECTURE ÜFort Rock
Archaeology¹ features a slide show, Dennis Jenkins, 1:30 pm, Willamalane
Sr. Ctr. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Reflective
Readers features The God of Small Things, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books.
FREE.
Charles Johnson Reads,
8 pm, Browsing Rm., Knight Library, UO. FREE.
MUSIC Logos Academy
Home School Band SHOcase performance, 12:15 pm, Hult Lobby. FREE.
Magical Thursday features
Donald Glaude, Dig-Dug and Silver, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $12.
Paul Geremia, 8:30 pm,
Cafþ Paradiso. $10.
Lane Chamber Orchestra,
Central Presbyterian Chancel Choir and the Springfield Lutheran Church
Choir, 7:30 pm, Central Presbyterian Church. don.
ÜFrom Frere Jacques to
Jacques Brel,¹ French Songs Through the Ages, 7:30 pm, Buzz Coffeehouse,
EMU, UO. don.
ON THE AIR ÜArts
Encore¹ features SHOcase performances, 9 pm, CTV-97.
ÜArts Journal¹ features
downtown Eugene art galleries, 6 pm, CTV-97. Re-airs 9 pm, May 25.
ÜThe Jefferson Exchange¹
features ÜThe Millionth Circle,¹ Onzie Stevens, Alexis Delgado and
Leslie Lanes, 9 am and 9 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM.
OUTDOOR/RECREATION
Weekend photography field trip to Pelouse region of eastern Washington,
Emerald Photographic Society. For details call 343-2386. FREE.
Kayak trip on the Willamette
River. Meet at ORS at 5 pm. FREE.
RALLY Speak-out
and rally against racial profiling, noon, outside LCC cafeteria. FREE.
SPOKEN WORD Deadly
Sins and Other Womanly Charms, Darcy Du Ruz, Dave Bender, Alex
Kelly, Rodica Filipoi and others, and SECEDE, DEVOLVE and GARDEN,
David Koteen, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow, Tsunami Books, 2585 Willamette.
$10.
THEATER Accidental
Death of an Anarchist, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 25, 30 and
31, and June 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14 and 15, with 2 pm matinees June
2 and 9, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $12-$16, $8 stu. tickets on Thursdays,
$22 for Gala performance May 24 includes wine, beer and food with
artistic director, designers and cast.
VIDEO ÜThe Truth
and Lies fo 9-11,¹ Michael C. Ruppert, 7 pm, Rm. 100, Willamette,
UO. FREE.
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Collaborations
in Rhythm, Performance Hall, LCC. Friday & Saturday.
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Friday,
May 24
Sunrise 5:38 am; Sunset 8:42 pm
Av High 69; Av Low 46
VISUAL ARTS Opening
for Mark Clarke: A Retrospective, 6 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. $3
sug. don.
BENEFIT ÜA Bid
for Beauty¹ fine arts auction fundraiser features work by Edward Vliek,
Nancy Pobanz, Mike Van and others, 6 to 8 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center.
FREE.
COMEDY ComedySportz
features ÜHult Center Fielders¹ vs. the ÜFlorence Hendersons,¹ 7:30
pm today and tomorrow, Rumba Room. $8, $6 w/can of food for Food for
Lane County.
DANCE Collaborations
in Rhythm, jazz, funk, hip hop dancing, 8 pm tonight and tomorrow,
Performance Hall, LCC. $8, $6 stu., sr.
DISCUSSION ÜMaterial
Culture,¹ Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer, 5:30 pm, Rm. 177, Lawrence,
UO. FREE.
DRUMMING West African,
6 pm, Jefferson Middle School Band Room. $10.
FILM Boca a
Boca, 7 pm, International Resource Ctr., UO. FREE.
Casablanca, dusk,
UO main lawn, Memorial Quad in front of Knight Library. In case of
rain, FILMs at Rm. 180, PLC, UO. FREE.
FORUM ÜPacifica
Forum¹ features ÜThe Holocaust: Persistent Threat to Thought,¹ noon,
Wesley Ctr. FREE.
GATHERINGS ÜMedia
Magic and Other Inspirations for the Body and Mind¹ features writers,
producers, directors, voice talent, actors, designers and visual arts
exhibits, noon to 4 pm, Sony Conference Rm., 1401 Willamette St. FREE.
Eugene City Club features
ÜJudging the Judiciary,¹ Bill Sizemore, 11:50 am, Hilton. FREE.
EKC & Cascade Dog
Fanciers dog agility trials, 8 am today, tomorrow, May 26 and 27,
Livestock Bld., Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Sir ReadAlot
reads aloud The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers from 9 am
today to 1:40 am May 26, Rm. 112, Music, NCC. FREE.
LECTURE ÜJewish
Tales, Latin American Landscapes: Errant Jewesses in the Pampas,¹
Monica Szurmuk, noon, Humanities Center, Rm. 159 PLC, UO. FREE.
MUSIC Dustin ÜScreech¹
Diamond, Mest, Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, 7:30
pm, Agate Hall, UO. $10 adv.
The Bike is a Pipe Bomb,
The Devil is Electric, Shattered Signal, 7:30 pm, My House, 1136 W.
5th Ave. $3-$5 ss.
Tim Readman, 9 pm, Cafþ
Paradiso. $6.
Crosadan Jazz Trio, 5
pm, Eugene Wine Cellars. FREE.
Lesbopalooza features
Tami Hart, Aisha Ayers, Cris Williamson, Jordan Blumberg-Enge, 8 pm,
WOW Hall. $10, $8 UO stu.
ON THE AIR ÜThe
Jefferson Exchange¹ features ÜGrassroots and Legislation,¹ Rick Costales,
9 am and 9 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM.
SPOKEN WORD Deadly
Sins and Other Womanly Charms, and SECEDE, DEVOLVE and GARDEN
continue. See Thursday, May 23.
THEATER Macbeth,
8 pm tonight, tomorrow and May 30 and 31, Robinson Theatre, UO. $12,
$9 sr., $5 stu.
Angel Street, 8:15
pm tonight, tomorrow and May 30 and 31, and June 1, 6, 7 and 8, with
2 pm matinees May 26 and June 2, Very Little Theater. $12 adv., $9
sr. for Sunday Matinees.
The Beauty Queen of
Leenane, 8 pm today and tomorrow, Actors Cabaret Annex. $17 adv.,
$22 dos.
The Odd Couple,
8 pm tonight, tomorrow, May 31 and June 1, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22, with
2 pm matinees June 2 and 16, Actors Cabaret. $17 adv., $22 dos. Limited
sr., stu. tickets available in advance for $14.
Riddle Me This,
7 pm, South Eugene High School Theater. FREE.
Accidental Death of
an Anarchist continues. See Friday.
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Saturday,
May 25
Sunrise 5:37 am; Sunset 8:43 pm
Av High 69 Av Low 46
Moon enters Sagittarius 8:20 pm
ARTS/VISUAL Art,
craft and yard sale extravaganza features recycled art, 9 am
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to 6 pm, corner of 17th
and Polk. FREE.
BENEFIT ÜBeing
Alive¹ Hopeline benefit features Carol Ann Manzi, Robert Ashens performing
showtunes, 7:30 pm, McDonald Theatre. Fastixx. $25.
COMEDY Comedysportz
continues. See Friday.
dance Collaborations
in Rhythm continues. See Friday.
DEMONSTRATION ÜComposting,¹
City of Eugene, 10 to 11:30 am, Matthewäs Community Garden compost
demonstration site, 15th and Hayes. FREE.
GATHERINGS Meeting
with Dennis Kucinich to benefit Eugene Childrenäs Peace Academy, 8
pm, Agate Hall, UO. $5-$10 sug. don.
Saturday Market features
handmade local crafts, food, entertainment and more, every Saturday,
10 am-5 pm, at the park blocks, 8th and Oak through mid-November.
The Barn Dance Boys play at 10 am; Westmoreland Elementary Choir at
11 am; David G at noon; Sweet River at 1 pm; Heydon-Mackay at 2 pm
and Give us a Shot at 3 pm. FREE.
Open house features work
parties, guided walks and gatherings, 9 am to 2 pm today, 10 am to
4 pm tomorrow and May 27, Hope Abbey, East 25th and University. FREE.
Saturday Farmersä Market
features locally grown produce, plants, flowers, garden starts, food
and fun, free parking and noontime music, 9 am to 5 pm, Park Blocks,
8th and Oak. FREE.
Dog agility trials continue.
See Friday.
KIDSTUFF Winnie
the Pooh character appearance storytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books.
FREE.
MUSIC Russ Willbanks,
5 pm, Tsunami Books. FREE.
Spencer Bohren, 8:30 pm,
Cafþ Paradiso. $10.
Pass Out Kings, Courtesy
Clerks, Nigel, 9 pm, Wetlands Brew Pub. $3.
Lesbopalooza features
Infinite Xäs, Celeste, Tracy & the Plastics, The New Shenanigans,
8 pm, WOW Hall. $10, $8 UO stu.
Abakadubi, 9:30 pm, Wild
Duck. $8.
ON THE AIR ÜArts
Journal¹ continues. See Thursday, May 23.
outdoors/recreation GEARS
rides 55 miles, Fox, Hamm, Seavey Loop. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker
Park. FREE.
Kayak trip on the North
Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. Meet at ORS at 10
am. FREE.
Trail work party improves
Bridge Bowl Trail #7 or others. Meet at 9 am at the North Trailhead,
Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. FREE.
Obsidians hike 5.5 miles,
Alsea Falls, 8 miles, Deception Butte. See YMCA board for details.
$4, carpool 5 cents/mile.
spiritual ÜThe Heart of
Shabbat¹ service, 11:30 am, Jewish Community Havurah of Eugene. 685-0488.
FREE.
THEATER Macbeth
continues. See Friday.
Accidental Death of
an Anarchist continues. See Friday.
The Odd Couple
continues.
The Beauty Queen of
Leenane continues. See Friday.
Angel Street continues.
See Friday.
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Sunday,
May 26
Sunrise 5:36 am; Sunset 8:44 pm
Av High 69; Av Low 46
Full Moon 4:51 am
BENEFIT Breakfast
meeting with Dennis Kucinich in honor of Eugene Childrenäs Peace Academy,
9:30 am, Marche Restaurant. $35-$75.
BINGO Bingo with
Tom and Jivan features craziness, prizes, 9 pm, Sam Bondäs Garage.
FREE.
FILM A Dry White
Season, Subversive Pillow Theatre, 9 pm, Shamrock House, 1080
W. 3rd Ave. FREE.
New Works by the Tape-Beatles,
7:30 pm, 1136 W. 5th Ave. $3-$5 sug. don.
GATHERINGS Falun
gong exercise, 9 am, Goldäs Gym, Springfield. www.falundafa.org
FREE.
Hope Abbey open house
continues. See Saturday.
Dog agility trials continue.
See Friday.
MUSIC Adema, Trust
Company, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv., $17 dos.
Abandon Ship, 9 pm, Tiny
Tavern. FREE.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Kayak trip on the McKenzie River from Finn Rock to Silver Creek. Meet
at ORS at 11 am. FREE.
Obsidians bike 90 miles,
Cottage Grove/Oakland Loop, hike 8 miles, Mt. June. See YMCA board
for details. $1 members, $4 non-members, carpool 5¢/mile.
21 & under 8-Ball
pool tournament, 2 pm, Mooseäs Pool Hall. $7.
THEATER Angel
Street continues. See Friday.
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Monday,
May 27
Sunrise 5:36 am; Sunset 8:45 pm
Av High 70; Av Low 46
Moon enters Capricorn 11:54 pm
CEREMONY ÜIn Memory
of the Victims and of the Heroes in the Tragedy of September 11, 2001,¹
2 pm, Good Neighbor Care, 2630 Lone Oak Way. FREE.
GATHERINGS French
conversation, 4 to 6 pm. For details call 937-2304. $5.
Dog agility trials continue.
See Friday.
Hope Abbey open house
continues. See Saturday.
MUSIC Hanta,
Team Scrub, 9 pm, Samurai Duck. FREE.
ON THE AIR ÜThe
Love and Wisdom of Supreme Master Ching Hai,¹ 3:30 pm, CTV-22.
ÜCity Club¹ features ÜJudging
the Judiciary,¹ Bill Sizemore, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
outdoors/recreation Canoe
and Kayak trip on Coyote Creek. Meet at ORS at 5 pm. FREE.
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Tuesday,
May 28
Sunrise 5:35 am; Sunset 8:46 pm
Av High 70; Av Low 47
FILM Until the
End of the World, 7 pm, 122 Pacific Hall, UO. FREE.
FORUM Human Rights
Program Code Revision Committee Forum, 6 pm, Hilyard Community Center.
FREE.
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GATHERINGS Tuesday
Farmersä Market features locally grown produce, plants, flowers, garden
starts, foods, free parking and noontime music, 10 am to 3 pm Tuesdays
through October 29, Park Blocks, 8th and Oak. FREE.
Tonie Nathan speaks, 8
am, Cafþ Paradiso. FREE.
Canoe Club meeting, 6:30
pm, Oregon River Sports. FREE.
kidstuff Toddler storytime,
10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.
LECTURES ÜThe Starry
Wisdom of FayAerri,¹ 7 pm, Foolscap Books. 681-9212. $7.
ÜForest Fires: Centuries
of Landscape change in Western Oregon,¹ Fred Swanson, 7:30 pm, Eugene
Garden Club. $1 sug. don.
MUSIC Phil Lesh
& Friends, Galactic, 6:30 pm, Silva, Hult. $37.
Punk extravaganza, 9 pm,
Samurai Duck. FREE.
Zuyuva after-Lesh party,
11 pm, Wild Duck. $10.
ON THE AIR ÜAlternative
Radio¹ features ÜStupid White Men,¹ Michael Moore, 6:30 pm, KLCC,
89.7 FM.
ÜArts Encore¹ features
SHOcase performances, 6 pm, CTV-97. Re-airs 9 pm, May 30.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
21 & under 9-Ball pool tournament, 7:30 pm, Mooseäs Pool Hall.
$7.
PRESENTATIONS ÜTribal
Trade: Networks and Legends,¹ Ed Edmo, 8 pm, Springfield High School
Auditorium. FREE.
ÜSlice of Life: dissecting
Social Barriers,¹ 7 pm, Fir Room, UO. 221-9303. don.
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Wednesday,
May 29
Sunrise 5:34 am; Sunset 8:46 pm
Av High 70; Av Low 47
DANCE Flamenco
dance night, 9 pm, Sam Bondäs Garage. $3.
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FILM Man With a
Movie Camera features a live soundtrack by Chevron, 7:30 pm, 1136
W. 5th Ave. $3-$5 sug. don.
GATHERING Public
hearing on West Eugene Parkway and the Wetlands, 6 pm, Eugene City
Council Chambers, City Hall. Sign up to speak, 5:15 to 6:15 pm. FREE.
KIDSTUFF Mayor
Torrey storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Oregon
Quarterly Essay Contest winnersä reading features Ana Maria Spagna,
Charles Goodrich and Bobbie Willis, 7:30 pm, Browsing Rm., Knight
Library, UO. FREE.
Marcus Stevens reads,
7 pm, Bookstore, UO. FREE.
Molly Gloss reads, 7 pm,
Mother Kaliäs Books. FREE.
MUSIC Lane Symphonic
Band, 730 pm, Performance Hall, LCC. $4, $2 stu., sr.
The Campus Band and Orchestra,
8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE.
Will Bernard & Motherbug,
9 pm, Wild Duck. $8.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians hike 4 miles, Tamolich Pool. See YMCA board for details.
$1 members, $4 non-members, carpool 5¢/mile.
PRESENTATION ÜLocal
Anarchist Struggles: Anarchist Media, Alternative Schooling, Feminism,
Prisoner Support and Other Local Anarchist Projects,¹ 7 pm, Lord Leebrick
Theatre. $3-$6 ss.
RALLY ÜNo Nuclear
Waste Dump at Yucca Mountain/No Radioactive Roads and Rails in Oregon,¹
John Hadder, 7 pm, Groweräs Market. 343-8548. FREE.
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Thusday,
May 30
Sunrise 5:34 am; Sunset
8:47 pm
Av High 70 Av Low 47
Moon enters Aquarius 6:35 am
FILM All the
Presidents Men, 7 pm, Rm. 180, PLC, UO. FREE.
GATHERINGS ÜCar
Stereo City,¹ 9 am to 8 pm today and tomorrow, and from 9 am to 7
pm, Auditorium, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.
Sea Kayak Club meeting.
Meet at ORS at 6:30 pm. FREE.
LECTURES Learning
in Retirement,¹ Jim Johnson, 10 am, Baker Downtown Ctr., UO. FREE.
ÜPost Digital,¹ John Maeda,
7 pm, Rm. 115 Lawrence, UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Eric
Hansen reads, 8 pm, Gerlinger Alumni Lounge, UO. FREE.
ÜPoetry of Survival,¹
Sexual Assault Support Services annual open reading, 7 pm, Tsunami
Books. FREE.
MUSIC Brian Kenney
Fresno, musical comedy, 9 pm, Sam Bondäs Garage. $3-$5 ss.
Choral Extravaganza, 8
pm, Beall Hall, UO. $5, $3 stu., sr.
Electric Angel, 8:30 pm,
Cafþ Paradiso. $8.
Big Venus, Kilroy, Nameless,
8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $5.
Lapdog, Perusa, Ian Moore,
8:30 pm, Wild Duck. $8.
ON THE AIR ÜArts
Encore¹ continues. See Tuesday.
ÜArts Journal¹ features
Songspinners, 6 pm, CTV-97. Re-airs 9 pm, June 1.
ÜNew Dimensions,¹ features
ÜFrom Silence to Service: A Legacy of Spiritual Activism,¹ Helen Prejean,
6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
OUTDOOR/RECREATION
Kayak trip on the Willamette River. Meet at ORS at 5 pm. FREE.
PERFORMANCE SHOcase
performance by SHO Performing Arts Students of the Month, 12:15 pm,
lobby, Hult. FREE.
Community Talent Showcase
features Ten Thousand Fold Form, The Juice and others, 8 pm, Samurai
Duck. FREE.
PRESENTATION ÜWe
Pine for Murder: Mark Twain, Folklore and Western Journalism,¹ 7 pm,
Library Meeting Rm., City Hall, Springfield. FREE.
THEATER Macbeth
continues. See Friday.
Accidental Death of
an Anarchist continues. See Friday.
Angel Street continues.
See Friday.
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Corvallis
Events
May 23 Parkinsonäs Support Group,
2 pm, Corvallis Sr. Ctr. FREE.
Stephen Beckham signs
his books, 2 pm, Bookstore, OSU. FREE.
Blue Willow, 7:30 pm tonight,
tomorrow and May 25, Withycombe Hall Theatre, 30th and Campus Way.
$10.
May 24 Donät Dress
for Dinner, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow, May 31 and June 1, 7:30 pm May
30 and 3 pm June 2, Linn Benton Community College Takena Theatre.
$8, $7 stu., sr., $4 on May30.
Santiam Christian School
talent show, 8 pm, Majestic Theatre. www.valleytix.com $5.
Allen Harrison, 8 pm,
Borders Books. FREE.
May 25 Harry Potter
Pre-Movie Release Party features storytime, activities and prizes,
11 am, Borders Books. FREE.
Saturday Farmersä Market,
on the river at 2nd and B streets, 9 am to 1 pm. FREE.
May 26 Nairobi
Boys, 6 pm, AJäs. FREE.
May 27 Memorial
Day Patriotic Pops Concert features the Linn-Benton County Concert
Band, 7 pm, Majestic Theatre. www.valleytix.com
$7.
May 28 Harry Potter
storytime and activities, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.
May 29 Wednesday
Farmersä Market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton County Fairgrounds. 541-752-1510.
FREE.
OSU Concert Band and Symphonic
Band, 7:30 pm, LaSells Stewart Ctr., OSU. FREE.
May 30 OSU Symphonic
Wind Ensemble Spring Band Concert, 7:30 pm, LaSells Stewart Ctr.,
OSU. $5.
ÜHow to Get Published,¹
June Corner, 7 pm, Borders Books.
Barbara Roberts reads,
7 pm, Majestic Theatre. FREE.
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On
The Road
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Cheese Incident, part of the Sasquatch! Festival, Goreg Amphitheatre,
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May 23 Six Women With Brain Death, 8
pm tonight, tomorrow and May 30 and 31, and June 1, with a 2:30 pm
matinee May 26, Albany Civic Theatre. $10, $8 stu., sr. Auditions
for Little Footsteps are 7:30 pm, May 20, 21 and 22, Regina Frager
Theatre. www.peak.org/community.act
Dave Matthews Band, 7
pm, Rose Garden, Portland. Ticketmaster. $46.50.
May 25 Sasquatch! Festival
features Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, String Cheese Incident, Galactic
and Blackalicious, 2 pm, The Gorge Amphitheater, George, Washington.
$45.70.
5th Annual Crafts on the
Coast Arts and Crafts Festival features arts and crafts on show and
for sale, 10 am to 5 pm today, 9 am to 4 pm tomorrow, Yachats Commons.
FREE.
Open houses at 44 Yamhill
County Wineries and Tasting Rooms, 11 am to 5 pm today, tomorrow and
May 27, Yamhill County. For touring map see www.yamhillwine.com
Memorial Day open house
features barrel tasting, art displays, food and live music, noon to
5 pm today, tomorrow and May 27, Willamette Valley Vineyards, Turner.
FREE.
5th Annual Psychic Fair
features tarot, dream analysis, massage, energy work and more, 10
am to 6 pm today and tomorrow, By the Sea Books, Yachats. FREE.
May 30 Britney Spears,
7:30 pm, Rose Garden, Portland. $39.75-$67.50.
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ATTN:
Opportunities
Volunteers are needed for the 19th Annual
Art in the Vineyard Festival. 485-2221.
Volunteers are needed
for a Forest Bird Conservation Study. 465-6935.
Auditions for Working
are 1 pm May 25 and 6 pm May 26, The Very Little Theater. Call for
audition guidelines. 344-2655.
Essay contest: ÜLearning
to Fly: How I Reinvented my Life and Lived my Dream,¹ deadline is
June 30. www.aprilhenrymysteries.com
Springfield Community
Concert Band seeks new members. No audition required. 345-7377.
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