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THURSDAY,
JULY 4
Sunrise 5:35 am; Sunset 8:59 pm
Av High 80 Av Low 52
Moon enters Taurus 1:16 am
BENEFIT 4th Annual July 4th Fundraiser and
Fireworks Show for Dexter Library features food, fireworks, live music,
pony rides, face painting, kids crafts, games and more. Blackberry
Pickers play at 2 pm; Dan Gilliam at 3; Seventh Avenue at 4; Prosthetic
Soul at 5; Obscure Brothers at 6; Temperamental at 7; Elizabeth Cable
at 8; AMPT at 8:30 pm and the National Anthem by Miranda Higgins at
9:30 pm, Dexter Lake Park, Hwy 58. Fireworks at dark. $10 per car.
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| DEB
CLEVELAND, 20-30 CLUB FREEDOM FESTIVAL, ALTON BAKER PARK. SEE
THURSDAY, JULY 4. |
FESTIVALS 56th Annual Eugene Active 20-30 Club
Freedom Festival features music with the Jivemasters and the Deb Cleveland
Band, food booths, games, and a beer garden, 7 to 11 pm, Alton Baker
Park. Fireworks at dusk. $3, $2 for kids 6-12, children under 5 are
free. $2 parking, $1 parking with Bi-Mart card.
3rd Annual Nokies Music Festival features Nokie Edwards,
The Fabulous Wailers, Coupe DeVille and others, a car and motorcycle
show, memorabilia, raffles, celebrities, food and crafts, 11:30 am
to 10:30 pm today and tomorrow, Richardson Park, Fern Ridge Reservoir.
$15 per day, accompanied children under 12 free, $3 parking.
FILM Beethoven Lives Upstairs, OBFs
Classical Kids Film Series, 10 am, Soreng, Hult. FREE.
FIREWORKS Fireworks at dusk at the Civic Stadium.
See Ems Game, under Outdoors/Recreation.
See Freedom Festival, under Festival.
GATHERINGS Jubilee Organic Farm Stand features
greens, veggies, plants, flowers and honey, 1 to 6 pm today and Thursday,
July 11, 88267 Territorial Hwy, Veneta. FREE.
Senior celebration potluck features cards, bingo and
conversation, 1 to 4 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Ctr., Spfd.
$1.
LECTURE Water Passion After St. Matthew lecture-demonstration,
5 pm, Silva, Hult. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Poetry Lives poetry, open
poetry mic, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
MUSIC Eugene Symphonic Band concert in the
park, 1 pm, Holt Park, Creswell, and 6:30 pm, Washburne Park, 20th
and Agate. FREE.
ON THE AIR Arts Journal features local arts
galleries, 6 pm. Re-airs 9 pm July 6, CTV-22.
Arts Encore features Helmuth Rillings Bach Talk
2001, 9 pm, CTV-22.
New Dimensions features A Time for Choices, Part
6, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Capitol Steps 4th of July Special, 4 pm, KLCC, 89.7
FM.
OUTDOOR/RECREATION GEARS rides 45 miles to
the Harrisburg Parade and BBQ. Meet at 9 am, Rays Market, Creswell.
FREE.
The Eugene Ems vs. the Spokane Indians, 6:35 pm tonight,
7:05 pm tomorrow and July 6 and 8, and at 5:05 pm July 7, and vs.
the Everett Aquasox, 7:05 pm July 10, 11 and 12, Civic Stadium. Fireworks
at dusk tonight. $4.50-$7, $3.50-$6 sr., children 12 and under.
FRIDAY,
JULY 5
Sunrise 5:35 am; Sunset 8:59 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 52
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| STARLIGHT
THEATRE, LAST YEARS WINNER. 14TH ANNUAL JURIED SHOW EXHIBITION,
PHOTOZONE GALLERY. SEE FRIDAY AND ART IN THE GALLERIES. |
ARTS/VISUAL First Friday ArtWalk is a monthly
walking tour of downtown art galleries and visual arts attractions.
This artwalk begins at 5:30 pm with Neon on Neon, work by Virginia
Sands, Neal Conner and Martin Anderson at Vivace Gallery. Then at
5:50 pm its Buckaroo! Art and Artists of the Oregon Ranch
by 33 Oregon Artists at Jacobs Gallery. The next stop at 6:10 pm is
for Tribes and Rituals, work by Anne Teigen, Michael Chadd
and Janice Ososke-Chadd at Scan Design. The last stop is at 6:30 pm
for works by Jorge Hitchcock at OPN/EFN. Also open but not a part
of the ArtWalk are The Home ReDesign Studio, White Lotus Gallery,
La Follette Gallery. FREE.
Art openings include Temporarily Maude, 5 pm; Circle
of Hands Inner Circle Gallery, 5:30 pm; Photozone Gallery, 6 pm; Downtown
Lounge, 7 pm; Museum of Unfine Art, 7:30 pm. FREE.
DEMONSTRATION The Tao of Bach, Chungliang
Al Huang, noon, Soreng, Hult. FREE.
FESTIVAL Art & the Vineyard Festival features
work by more than 100 west coast artists, live music on multiple stages,
food booths, childrens activities and entertainment, wine and beer,
garden accoutrements, valet bike-parking, demonstrations, a community
art project, authors appearances and more, 11:30 to 8:30 pm today,
tomorrow and July 7, Alton Baker Park. Proceeds benefit Maude Kerns
Art Center. Main stage schedule: Los Nuestro, 5 pm; Monte Montgomery,
7 pm tonight. Tomorrow its Kawaida, 1 pm; Syrius Jones, 2:30 pm;
Higher Ground, 4 pm; Abakadubi, 5:30 pm and Jimmy Thackery at 7 pm.
July 7 its Scott Cossu, 1:15 pm; Porterhouse, 2:45 pm; Davincis
Notebook, 4:15 pm and W.C. Clark, 6 pm. $5 day, $8 for the weekend.
Children 12 and under are free.
3rd Annual Nokies Music Festival continues. See Thursday,
July 4.
FORUM Pacifica Forum features Spotlight
on Palestine and Israel, noon, Wesley Ctr. FREE.
LECTURES An Evening with a Spotted Owl Researcher,
Tim Fox, 8:30 pm, Paradise Campground Amphitheater. FREE.
The Sanskrit Dialect Known as English, Kalia Nilius,
6:30 pm, Planet Goloka. FREE.
Conscious Embodiment, Wendy Palmer, 7 pm, Unity
of the Valley. 684-7138. $10-$15 ss.
MUSIC Evening Ragas, Ustav Hafizullah Khan,
8 pm, Yoga West. $8.
OBF features Christmas Oratorio Part 4,
5 pm, Beall Hall, UO, Water Passion After St. Matthew, 8 pm,
Silva, Hult. $15 for Christmas, $28-$60 for Water Passion.
Vivians Keeper, Carmizin, 9:30 pm, Sam Bonds Garage.
$3-$5 ss.
Johnny B. Connolly, Casey Neill, 9 pm, Café Paradiso.
$8.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Eugene Ems vs. the
Spokane Indians continues. See Thursday, July 4.
Walking tour of the West Eugene Wetlands, noon, end
of the east side of Steward Road off Bertelsen. A bicycle group leaves
for the tour at 11 am, parking lot at 15th Ave. and Jefferson. FREE.
343-5201.
PRESENTATION Lake Born of Fire slide show,
8:30 pm, Clear Lake Day Use Shelter. FREE.
THEATER Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, 8
pm tonight and tomorrow, Actors Cabaret Annex. $17 adv., $22 dos.
Limited stu. and sr. tickets at $14.
SATURDAY,
JULY 6
Sunrise 5:36 am; Sunset 8:59 pm
Av High 80 Av Low 52
Moon enters Gemini 12:01 pm
FESTIVAL Art & the Vineyard Festival continues.
See Friday.
FILM OBFs Classical Kids Film Series features
Handels Last Chance, 10 am, Soreng, Hult. FREE.
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BONHAM, LORD LEEBRICK THEATRE. SEE SATURDAY. |
GATHERINGS 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. Craig Sorseth
plays at 10 am; Paul Safar at 11 am; Lori Kelley at noon; Vafambi
Mbira Group at 1 pm; Tom Lemmon at 2 pm and The Divers at 3 pm. FREE.
Saturday Farmers 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.
Community Market features fresh produce, crafts, flea
market and live music, 10 am to 3 pm, Goldson Grange, Hwy 36 west
of Cheshire. FREE.
LECTURE OBFs Lets Talk features the Festival
Staff, noon, Studio One, Hult. FREE.
MUSIC OBFs Intimate Evenings features Thomas
Quasthoff and Justus Zeyen, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. $32-$49.
Tracy Bonham, 8 pm, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $12.
Laura Kemp, Mare Wakefield, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.
Zimbabwean music featuring Cosmas Magaya, Beauler
Dyoko, Musekiwa and others, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso. $7-$10 ss.
Russ Wilbanks and the Sock Monkeys, 5 pm, Tsunami
Books. don.
Earth Force, Vibe Nation, 10 pm, Samurai Duck. $6.
Satin Love Orchestra, 9:30 pm, Wild Duck. $10.
Atrium concert features Clifford Meade, 2 pm, the
Atrium, 10th and Olive. FREE.
Wheel of Meat, 9:30 pm, Good Times. $2.
ON THE AIR Arts Journal continues. See Thursday,
July 4.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 6 miles,
Drift Creek North, 7 miles, Olallie Mountain. See YMCA board for details.
$4, carpool 5 cents/mile.
The Eugene Ems vs. the Spokane Indians continues.
See Thursday, July 4.
SYMPOSIUM OBFs Composers Symposium features
Choral Visions Concert 2, 11 am, Beall Hall, UO, and Choral
Visions Concert 3, 3 pm, Beall Hall, UO. A Picnic lunch with composers
and musicians, 1 pm, Beall courtyard. Concerts $15 each, $30 includes
box-lunch picnic. Reservations required for lunch. Call 682-5000.
THEATER Vampire Lesbians of Sodom continues.
See Friday.
SUNDAY,
JULY 7
Sunrise 5:37 am; Sunset 8:58 pm
Av High 80; Av Low 52
FESTIVAL Art & the Vineyard Festival continues.
See Friday.
FILM Subversive Pillow Theatre, 9 pm, Cozmic
Pizza. Bring a blanket. FREE.
GATHERINGS Falun gong exercise, 9 am, Golds
Gym, Spfd. www.falundafa.org FREE.
Strategies to prevent demolition and redevelopment
in Moss/Villard/Columbia neighborhood, 7 pm Sundays, 13th and Alder
Starbucks. FREE.
Tour of Aprovecho Research Center features an organic
garden, straw bale dormitory, sustainable forest, appropriate technology
stoves and more, 2 to 4 pm, Aprovecho Research Ctr., Cottage Grove.
For directions call 942-8198. FREE.
KIDSTUFF The Magic Garden storytelling followed
by kids open mic, 1 pm Sundays, Cozmic Pizza. $2, $5 family.
LECTURE OBFs Inside Line features Anne Dhu
McLucas, 3 pm, Soreng, Hult. FREE.
MUSIC OBF features Crouching Tiger Concerto,
4 pm, Silva, Hult. $28-$60.
Jerry Joseph, 9 pm, Sam Bonds Garage. $7.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 8 miles,
Baldy to Spencers Butte, 8.6 miles, Crescent Mountain, begin PCNST
backpacking from Crater Lake to Windigo Lakes through July 13. See
YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.
18-mile easy bike loop, 9:30 am, Bike Friday. 687-0487.
FREE.
21 & under 8-Ball pool tournament, 2 pm, Mooses
Pool Hall. $7.
The Eugene Ems vs. the Spokane Indians continues.
See Thursday, July 4.
VIDEO Jews and Buddhism, 11 am, 1571 Buck
St. Discussion and potluck lunch follows. 345-0102. FREE.
MONDAY,
JULY 8
Sunrise 5:38 am; Sunset 8:58 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 52
Moon enter Cancer 7:36 pm
KIDSTUFF Teen open mic, 6:30 pm, Downtown Library.
682-8316. FREE.
Peewee Playground features singing, stories, crafts,
active games and more for young kids, 9 am to noon M-TH through Aug.
15, Eastgate Woodlands and Thurston Park, Spfd. Register at the Memorial
Bldg., 765 A Street or at program site today. FREE.
LECTURE OBFs Lets Talk features Anton Armstrong,
noon, Studio One, Hult. FREE.
MUSIC OBF features Bachs Christmas Oratorio
Part 5, 5 pm, Soreng, Hult, and Intimate Evenings with Bachs
Goldberg Variations, Jeffery Kahane, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO.
$15 for Christmas, $22 to $32 for Goldberg Variations.
ON THE AIR The Love and Wisdom of Supreme
Master Ching Hai, 3:30 pm, CTV-22.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Eugene Ems vs. the
Spokane Indians continues. See Thursday, July 4.
TUESDAY,
JULY 9
Sunrise 5:38 am; Sunset 8:57 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 52
GATHERINGS East Alton Baker Park Citizen Planning
Committee meeting, 6:30 pm, Parkview Rm., Willamalane Senior Activity
Ctr., Spfd. FREE.
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SONNENFELD READS, MOTHER KALIS BOOKS. SEE TUESDAY. |
Tuesday Farmers 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.
Chant for World Peace, 8 pm Tuesdays, Eugene Yoga
Center, 1244 Lawrence. 345-8766. don.
KIDSTUFF Big Bad Wolf, Mad Duckling
Summer Theatre, 11 am today through July 13, and July 16 through 20,
Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall, UO. $4, $3.50 for groups of 10 or
more.
Peewee Playground continues. See Monday.
LECTURE The Starry Wisdom of FayAerri, 7
pm Tuesdays, Foolscap Books. 681-9212. $7.
LITERARY ARTS Sandi Sonnenfeld reads, 7 pm,
Mother Kalis Books. FREE.
MUSIC OBF features Organ Interludes, noon,
Central Lutheran Church, Mendelssohn as a Symphony Composer, Robert
Levin, 5 pm, Soreng, Hult, and Songs of Spirit, Youth Choral
Academy Cantus, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $12-$15 $22 to $49 for Songs
of Spirit. Organ Interludes is free.
West Coast Rhythm Kings Concert in the Park, 6:30
pm, Amazon Center. FREE.
Inspirational Sounds gospel concert, 6:30pm, Island
Park, Spfd. FREE.
ON THE AIR Alternative Radio features Public
Broadcasting: Past, Present & Future, Robert McChesney, 6:30
pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION 21 & under 9-Ball pool
tournament, 7:30 pm, Mooses Pool Hall. $7.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 10
Sunrise 5:39 am; Sunset 8:57 pm
Av High 81; Av Low 52
New Moon 3:26 am
ARTS/VISUAL Reception for Watermedia Collage,
work by Bernie Herr, 5 to 7 pm, Island Park Gallery, Sr. Adult Activity
Ctr., Spfd. FREE.
GATHERINGS Soulful Living group meeting,
Barbara Stott, 7 pm, Healing Sands. 747-6900. $25.
Snapshots Made Easier, Richard Walker, 1:30 pm,
Willamalane Sr. Ctr., Spfd. $3.
KIDSTUFF Splash! kids swim time, 1:15 to
4:15 pm, Lively Park Swim Center, Spfd. $4.
Japanese-style bookbinding for young adults, 3 pm,
Downtown library. Register at 682-5766. FREE.
Peewee Playground continues. See Monday.
Big Bad Wolf continues. See Tuesday.
LECTURE OBFs Lets Talk features Thomas
Quasthoff, noon, Studio One, Hult. FREE.
MUSIC OBF features Glenn Gould and the Art of Fugue,
5 pm, Soreng, Hult, Mendelssohn: Orchestral Works, festival
orchestra, Joseph Silverstein, Robert Levin, Helmuth Rilling, 8 pm,
Silva, Hult. Glenn Gould is free, Mendelssohn is $22-$49.
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FIGURATIVE
CIRCLE, PART OF ONE HUNDRED CRATER LAKE CIRCLES,
WORK BY VICTORIA MCOMIE, SCHNEIDER MUSEUM OF ART, SOUTHERN OREGON
UNIVERSITY, ASHLAND, THROUGH OCT. 5. SEE JULY 4, ON THE ROAD
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Uteri, Otis, Reefer Punks, 9 pm, Samurai Duck. FREE.
Umphreys McGee, 9 pm, Wild Duck. $10 adv., $12 dos.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 1.6 miles,
Iron Mountain. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.
The Eugene Ems vs. the Everett Aquasox. See Thursday,
July 4.
PRESENTATION World Culture Shamanism: Intro
to the Shamanic Journey, Kathlyn Moonfire, 7 pm, Foolscap Books.
don.
VIGIL Bi-Monthly Vigil for a Just Peace, 4:30
pm, 7th Ave. and Pearl. FREE.
THURSDAY,
JULY 11
Sunrise 5:40 am; Sunset 8:56 pm
Av High 81 Av Low 53
Moon enters Leo 12:08 am
GATHERINGS Living Without Anger group, Dean
Van Leuven, 7 pm Thursdays, Spiritual Growth Center. 935-3647. FREE.
Identify Theft and Credit Card Fraud, Womens Business
Network meeting, noon, Eugene Hilton. $15 includes lunch.
Jubilee Organic Farm Stand continues. See Thursday,
July 4.
KIDSTUFF Kids flea market, 11 am, Springfield
Library fountain. FREE.
Japanese-style bookbinding for young adults, 3 pm,
Sheldon Library. Register at 682-5766. FREE.
Peewee Playground continues. See Monday.
Big Bad Wolf continues. See Tuesday.
LECTURE Gerald Rasmussen discusses his book
A Century of Immigration: 1897-1997, 3 pm, Rm. 214, McKenzie,
UO. FREE.
LITERARY ARTS Albert Leon reads, 7 pm, Barnes
and Noble Booksellers. FREE.
Poetry Lives features reading by Cecelia Hagen,
followed by an open mic, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.
MUSIC OBF presents; Organ Interludes, Julia
Brown, noon, First United Methodist Church; Bach Plus, Patrick Nathanael
Anderson, 1:30 pm, First United Methodist Church; Bachs Christmas
Oratorio Part 6, 5 pm, Beall Hall, UO; and Intimate Evenings
with Ingeborg Danz and Michael Gees, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO. The Organ
and Bach Plus are free; Christmas is $15 and Intimate Evening
is $22-$32.
The Jive Masters, 6:30 pm, Petersen Barn. FREE.
Brian McWhorter Ensemble, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso.
$3.
Tri Chromes with Bill Kreutzman features a pre-show
viewing of film, Sunshine Daydream, 8 pm, Wild Duck. $15 adv,.
$17 dos.
ON THE AIR New Dimensions features Kenya:
Taking it Personally, Wangari Maathai, James Orengo and Amina Bakari,
6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.
OUTDOOR/RECREATION Forest Discovery Tour, Coburg
Hills, by Rosboro Lumber Co., Forests Today and Forever, the Society
of American Foresters and the Oregon Forest Resources Institute explores
clearcutting, thinning and more, 9 am to 2 pm Thursdays. Meet at Springfield
Chamber of Commerce. Reserve space at 895-5549. FREE.
The Eugene Ems vs. the Everett Aquasox continues.
See Thursday, July 4.
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RIDERS
IN THE SKY, MONTEITH PARK, ALBANY. SEE JULY 4, ON THE ROAD.
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ON
THE ROAD
Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town
events are listed under the first day of the event.
JULY 4 15th Annual Waterfront Blues Festival features
Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm,
Ruth Brown and more than 80 other blues artists, from noon to 10 pm
today, July 5 and 6, and from noon to 9 pm July 7, Tom McCall Waterfront
Park, Portland. The festival benefits the Oregon Food Bank. $5 sugg.
don and 2 cans of food.
4th of July La De Da Parade, noon beginning travelling
west on 4th St., Yachats. A pie and ice cream social is from 11 am
to 3 pm, Yachats Ladies Club. Live music, beer and food from noon
to 7 pm, Yachats Lions Hall. Fireworks at sundown. FREE.
Riders in the Sky, 7 pm, Monteith Park, Albany. Childrens
activities begin at 5:30 pm. FREE.
Work by Mark Clarke, May Lou Zeek Gallery, Salem,
through Aug. 3. FREE.
One Hundred Crater Lake Chalices, work by Victoria
McOmie shows through Oct. 5, Schneider Museum of Art, SOU, Ashland.
FREE.
JULY 5 Arsenic and Old Lace, 8 pm tonight,
tomorrow and July 11, 12 and 13, with a 2:30 pm show July 7, Albany
Civic Theater. 926-8706.
3rd Annual Crafts on the Coast Festival features a
multi-medium, juried arts and crafts show, exhibitors and specialty
foods, 11 am to 6 pm today and 10 am to 5 pm tomorrow, Yachats Commons,
Yachats. FREE.
Shawn Colvin and Bruce Cockburn, 7 pm, Oregon Zoo,
Portland. $22.
JULY 6 The Who, 7:30 pm, The Gorge Amphitheater, George,
Wa. $61.45 to $192.70.
Opening for work by Ho-Lan Tran and Don Sprague, 3
pm, Gallery at Salishan. Exhibit runs through July 31. FREE.
Cottage Grove Growers Market features folk/bluegrass
music, fresh produce, arts and crafts, food, 9 am to 4 pm, Coiner
Park, Cottage Grove. FREE.
JULY 7 An Evening With an Author features a reading
by Jo Jo Jensen, 8 pm, Overleaf Lodge, Yachats. FREE.
The B-52s, 7:30 pm, Britt Fest, Jacksonville. $33-$55.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra, 7 pm, Oregon Garden, Silverton.
$20.
JULY 9 BeauSoleil with Michael Doucet, 7 pm, Stewart
Park, Roseburg. FREE.
Dralion, Cirque du Soleil, 8 pm tonight and
tomorrow, 5 and 9 pm July 11 and 12, 4 and 8 pm July 13 and 1 and
5 pm July 14, blue and yellow Grand Chapiteau under I-5, Portland.
$45-$65.
JULY 11 Indigo Girls, 8 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Hall,
Portland. $27.50-$37.50.
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JO JENSEN READS, OVERLEAF LODGE, YACHATS. SEE JULY 7, ON THE ROAD. |
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
Note- Continuation dates for Corvallis events
are listed under the first day of the event.
JULY 4 Red, White & Blues Riverfront Festival
2002 features a 5k fun run/walk, parade, food and drink, arts and
crafts, fireworks, and live music with the Paul DeLay Band, The Kathy
Walker Band, Otis Taylor and more, 9:30 am to 10:30 pm, 1st St. between
Harrison and Van Buren. Fireworks at dark. 754-6624. FREE.
Work by Beatrice Rubenfeld and Russell McCrackin,
Corrine Woodman Gallery, through Aug. 4. FREE.
JULY 6 Saturday Farmers Market, on the river at 2nd
and B streets, 9 am to 1 pm. FREE.
JULY 7 Nairobi Boys, 6 pm, AJs. FREE.
JULY 8 Historic Preservation Advisory Bd. Meeting,
5 pm, City Hall Meeting Rm. D. FREE.
JULY 9 Alzeimers Support Group, 1:30 pm, Corvallis
Sr. Ctr. FREE.
JULY 10 Citizens Advisory Commission on Transit meeting,
7:50 am, City Hall Meeting Rm. D.
Wednesday Farmers Market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton County
Fairgrounds. 541-752-1510. FREE.
JULY 11 Citizens Advisory Commission on Civic Beautification
and Urban Forestry, 8 pm, Parks and Recreation Conference Rm. FREE.attn:
OPPORTUNITIES
Sir Readalot seeks individual or organization
to coordinate witness/volunteers for his 120 hours of reading Guinness
world-record-breaking attempt. Call 988-9023.
DANCE
LISTINGS
Th: Scottish--7:30, Quaker
Meeting House, 2274 Onyx St. No Phone.
Salsa, Merengue--7:30, Rumba Room, 100 E. Broadway. 484-1747.
Fr: Dance/Yoga--8:45 am, Friends Meeting Hall,
2274 Onyx Street. 684-9701.
Su: West African--10, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th.
687-2746.
Contact Improvisation--4:30, Rm. 350, Gerlinger, UO. 517-1897.
West Coast Swing, Beg.--7, 189 W. 8th. 342-1196.
Mo: West African, Beg.--6:30, WOW Hall, 291
W. 8th. 687-2746.
Tu: Middle Eastern, Int./Adv.--7:30, Eugene
School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st. 683-7778.
International Folk--7:30, St. Marys Episcopal Church, 461-9328.
Salsa--9, In-Shape Fitness, 2681 Willamette St., 345-9024.
West African, mixed--6, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th. 687-2746.
We: Contact Improvisation--5:30, Agate Hall,
18th and Agate. 517-1897.
Middle Eastern, Beg.--7, Eugene School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st Ave.
683-7778.
Salsa--7; Senor Frogs, 444 E. 3rd Ave. 342-3021.
Salsa, Merengue--7, Rumba Room, 100 E. Broadway. 484-1747.
Middle Eastern--7:30, Ballet Fantastique, 60 E. 10th, 461-2086.
West African, Beg.--6, Mixed--7:30, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th. 687-2746.
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