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art
First Friday Artwalk is a free guided tour of downtown art galleries and visual arts attractions. This week the walk begins at 5:30 pm with an installation at Temporarily Maude Gallery. Then at 5:50 pm paintings by Debra Wade are featured 43 W. Broadway St. At 6:10 pm the walk moves to landscapes by Margaret Coe and Mark Clarke at the new Karin Clarke Gallery. Next, at 6:30 pm, Ducks on Parade is featured in various downtown locations. At 6:50 pm it's photography at Treasures Import House, and at 7:10 pm the walk ends at Vivace Gallery. Here's The Blue Road by Margaret Coe at Karin Clarke Gallery. See Friday Calendar and Art in the Galleries.


music
Lyle Lovett and Bonnie Raitt's Cuthbert Amphitheater performance has been sold out for many a week. Rumor has it that Lovett's no yellow-belly, au contraire. He recently jumped a corral fence to save a fallen brother from a bull's fury and got a broken leg for his efforts. This tough but limping country-western musical humorist plays alongside Raitt, whose smooth crooning has garnered international fame and been heard alongside such greats as the late John Lee Hooker. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

theater
Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical is back, the first of five upcoming musicals at Actors Cabaret's "Year of the Musical." The return of this darkly bipolar production, directed by Joe Zingo, will be followed by Sleuth, Sex! The Musical, Dracula, The Rocky Horror Show, and Annie. See Thursday, Sept. 12 Calendar.



 


 


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PIETA BROWN, WOW HALL. SEE THURSDAY, SEPT. 12.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Sunrise 6:40 am; Sunset 7:42 pm
Av High 79 Av Low 51
Moon enters Virgo 9:16 pm

COMEDY "Class Clones" the Comedy Workout, 8 pm, Actors Cabaret. $7.

FILM Again Kiss Again world premiere, 7 and 9 pm tonight and tomorrow, WOW Hall. $5.

GATHERINGS 2002 Annual Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network/Jobs with Justice Meeting, 7 to 9 pm, Eugene Unitarian Church. 736-9041. FREE.

"30-Second Commercials," Women's Business Network meeting, noon, Eugene Hilton. $15 includes lunch.

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene open rehearsals every Thursday through Sept. 19. For info call 746-2220. FREE.

AKC Dog Show, 8 am to 7 pm today through Sept. 8, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.

Jubilee Organic Farm Stand features greens, veggies, plants, flowers and honey, 1 to 6 pm Thursdays, 88267 Territorial Hwy, Veneta. FREE.

Salsa-making and pressure-canner lid testing demonstration, 1 pm Thursdays, Broadway and Territorial, Veneta. FREE.

HIV counseling/testing, 9 am to 11:15 am Thursdays, 135 E. 6th. $15.

KIDSTUFF Baby storytime, 10:30 am, Lecture Rm., Downtown Library Lecture Rm., Pre-school storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon Branch Libraries. FREE.

LECTURE "Understanding Your Blood Pressure," Beverly Cridland, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Ctr., Spfd. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Jane Kirkpatrick reads from her new book, A Name of Her Own, 11 am to 1 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

"Poetry Lives" features reading by Cel Lapp, Toni Van Deusen, Michael Hanner, followed by an open mic, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

"How to Write Legal Thrillers in Your Spare Time for Fun and Profit," Phillip Margolin, Mid Valley Writers Speakers Series, 6:30 to 9 pm, Baker Downtown Center. $5 sugg. don.

MUSIC David Rogers, 6 pm, Jake's Place. FREE.

Edson Oliveira, noon, Fifth St. Market. FREE.

Brian Kenny Fresno, Tom Heinl, Autonomadic Sideshow Bookmobile, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $4.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Monticello Dialogues, Part 3," William McDonough, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.


"Arts Journal" features "Artist interviews & Lane County Fair 2002. Re-airs 9 pm, Sept. 7, CTV-97.

"Arts Encore" features Eugene Celebration Art 2001, 9 pm, CTV-97.

OUTDOOR/RECREATION Obsidians hike 10 miles, Substitute Point. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

PRESENTATION "Self-Defense from the Inside-Out," 6 to 9 pm Thursdays, Sexual Assault Support Services. Register at 484-9791.

 

FRIDAY, SEPEMBER 6
Sunrise 6:41 am; Sunset 7:40 pm
Av High 79; Av Low 51
New Moon 8:10 pm

ARTS/VISUAL A 3 pm art opening is for paintings by Suma Z. Elan, WOW Hall; 5 pm art openings include ARTTRA, an installation by Steve Clark and Shayann Hoffer, Temporarily Maude Gallery; 5:30 pm art openings include 11, painted meditations by Tom Gerald, Provenance Art Grotto, People and Places, photography by Edward J. Pabor, Photozone Gallery; 7 pm openings include Body and Soul, photographs by Page Jordan, Barnes and Noble Books; 7:30 pm art openings include oils, watercolors and pencil drawings by Sarah Bauer, Feinstein's Museum of Unfine Art. FREE.

EUGENE PREMIERE OF AGAIN KISS AGAIN, WOW HALL. SEE THURSDAY SEPT. 5.

First Friday Artwalk features a free guided tour of downtown arts galleries and visual arts attractions. The walk begins at 5:30 pm with an installation by Steve Clark and Shayan Hoffer at Temporarily Maude. Then at 5:50 pm the walk moves to 43 W. Broadway for paintings by Debra Wade. Next at 6:10 pm it's an opening of landscapes by Margaret Coe and Mark Clarke at Karin Clarke Gallery, 760 Willamette St. At 6:30 pm the walk moves to Ducks on Parade in various downtown locations. At 6:50 pm it's Images of Impermanence, photography by Sebastian Bair, Treasures Import House. The walk stops at 7:10 pm for works by Eng Tay, Tallmadge Doyle, Germaine Bennett and others at Vivace Gallery. FREE.

FESTIVALS First Annual Growers Festival features show and sales by northwest nurseries, storytelling, music, tours, lectures, presentations and contests, from 11 am to 9:30 pm today and tomorrow, and 11 am to 4 pm Aug. 8. FREE.

Eugene Oktoberfest features live music, food, a family fun area, dancing and a beer garden, from 1 am to 11 pm today and tomorrow, and from 11 am to 7 pm Sept. 7, 1760 Echo Hollow Rd. 689-7391. $5 charge to enter the beer garden.
The rest is FREE.

FILM Again Kiss Again world premiere continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

GATHERINGS "Live on Broadway" features live music, food and specials from neighborhood merchants, 5 pm to 10 pm, Broadway between Pearl and Oak Streets. FREE.

AKC Dog Show continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

KIDSTUFF Charlotte's Web Pajamarama features a showing of the film, snacks, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

Playgroup for newborns to two year olds, 10 am, Bambini. FREE.

LECTURE "Introduction to Nonviolent Communication," Michael Dreiling, 7 pm, First Christian Church. 689-0450. FREE.

MUSIC David Rogers, 7 pm, Safe Coffeehouse, Spfd. FREE.

Edson Oliveira, 5:30 pm, New Frontier Broadway. FREE.

Pete Christie, Sue McCallum, 9:30 pm, Mac's at the Vet's Club. FREE.

UHF, 9 pm, Downtown Lounge. $5.

Railroad Earth, Zuvuya, 9:30 pm,
Wild Duck. $11.

Los Montunos, 10 pm, Rumba
Room $4

SPIRITUAL Erev Rosh Hashana service, 7 pm, McDonald Theatre. 485-7218. FREE.

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Sunrise 6:42 am; Sunset 7:38 pm
Av High 79 Av Low 51
Moon enters Libra 8:57 pm

ARTS/VISUAL An opening for An Adventure in Color, glass work by Jill Atkin as well as work by The Friends of the Eugene Glass School, 1 to 3 pm, Alder Gallery, Coburg. The exhibit runs through Nov. 15. FREE.

DRUMMING African drumming, 10 am, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave. 868-2082. FREE.

FAIR Walterville Grange #416 Annual Community Fair features booths, exhibits, food and fun, 4 pm, George Millican Community Hall, Spfd. FREE.

FESTIVAL First Annual Growers Festival continues. See Friday.

GATHERINGS Kindermusik open house, 10 am to 2 pm, 1520 W. 28th Place. 344-7899. FREE.

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. Sun Bossa plays at 10 am; Invincible Vincent at 11 am; Allison Scull and Victor Martin at noon; Mailbox Vandals at 1 pm; Myshkin's Ruby Warblers at 2 pm and Ras Gabriel and 4Word play at 3 pm. FREE.

"A Day on the Farm" features historic games and a reenactment of a trappers' camp, hayrides, tours, a petting zoo, demonstrations and more, noon to 4 pm, Dorris Ranch, Spfd. 736-4544. 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.

Cottage Grove Grower's Market features folk/bluegrass music with Judith Manning, John Henzie, Emily Outland, and the Prarrie Dogs, fresh produce, arts and crafts, food, 9 am to 4 pm, Coiner Park, Cottage Grove. FREE.

Community picnic in memory of Sept. 11, 6 pm, Maurie Jacobs Park. FREE.

AKC Dog Show continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

MARIO TUCCI, WELCOME TO THE MACHINE, 30366 FOX HOLLOW RD. SEE SATURDAY.

KIDSTUFF Toddler Tunetime, 10:30 am Saturdays, Beth orytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Booksellers. FREE.

Kidzplorations fashion show, 12:30 and 2 pm, crafts with the Girl Scouts, noon to 3 pm, Kidzplorations, Valley River Center. FREE.

"Things That Go Squish" storytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

MUSIC Spiritfarm, the Tracys, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso. $7.

Ron Spears and Within Tradition, the Cascade Colonels, 7:30 pm, Coburg Grange Hall. $10.

Pass Out Kings, Rock and Roll Soldiers, Big Venus, 9 pm, WOW Hall. $5.

Lo Nuestro, 9:30 pm, Mac's at the Vet's Club. FREE.

Ambuya Beauler Dyoko and friends, 8 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5-$10 ss.

Edson Oliveira, 7 pm, Tre Amice. FREE.

All About Evil, Concubot, 10 pm, Samurai Duck. $3.

Champagne Syndicate, Jupiter Hollow, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3-$5 ss.

ON THE AIR "Arts Journal" continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 8 miles, Crater Lake, 6 miles, Matthieu Lake and 8 miles, Vivian Lake. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

Native Plant Society field trip to Hand Lake, 8 am, South Eugene High School. FREE.

SPIRITUAL Rosh Hashana service, 9 am today and tomorrow, Temple Beth Israel. 485-7218. FREE.

THEATER Welcome to the Machine, monologues, poetry and music with Mario Tucci, Tom Villone, Rob Kohler and Richard Leebrick, also including food and drinks, 7:30 pm, 30366 Fox Hollow Rd. FREE.

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Sunrise 6:44 am; Sunset 7:37 pm
Av High 78; Av Low 51

BENEFIT 5th Annual Whiteaker Plant Sale benefits free tai chi lessons and free summer music concerts in the park and other neighborhood events, 9 am to 2 pm, Scobert Park, 4th Ave. off Blair Blvd. FREE.

FESTIVALS An Asian Kite Festival features Asian kites, stunt kits and homemade kites, kite-making,
kite-displays and competitions as
well as Asian food for sale, 2 to 6 pm, Amazon Park. FREE.

First Annual Growers Festival
continues. See Friday.

FILM Subversive Pillow Theater features Cover-Up: Behind the Iran-Contra Affair, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

GATHERINGS Falun gong exercise, 9 am Sundays, Gold's 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.

AKC Dog Show continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

LECTURE "Deity Meditation in Vajrayana Buddhism," Lama Tsang Tsing, 3 to 6 pm, Kagyu Dakshang Chuling, 215 E. 33rd Ave. 485-3961. $20.

MUSIC Kris Delmorst, Adam and Kris, 8:30 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.

The Blue Skies Big Band, 2 pm, Eugene Hilton. 343-9882. $6.

Dillard Gang Brass Quintet, concert in the park, 6:30 pm, Washburne Park, Agate St. and 20th Ave. FREE.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION A "Good Grief" walk, 1 to 5 pm, Cortesia Sanctuary. Pre-register at 343-9544. FREE.

Obsidians hike 9 miles, Black Meadow, South Waldo, 11 miles, Lakeview Mountain and 5.6 miles, Lowder Mountain. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

SPIRITUAL Rosh Hashana service continues. See Saturday.

 

NICKEL CREEK, SECRET HOUSE VINEYARDS. SEE MONDAY.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Sunrise 6:45 am; Sunset 7:35 pm
Av High 78; Av Low 51
Moon enters Scorpio 8:48 pm
The Moon and Venus make a lovely pair at sunset tonight.

DISCUSSION "Socrates Café" philosophy group discusses Diet for a New America, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

FORUM "Contemporary Disability Issues in the U.S. and Japan: A Dialogue for Change," 7 pm, Hilyard Community Center. 343-1284. FREE.

GATHERINGS French conversation, 4 to 6 pm Mondays. For location and information call 937-2304. $5.

HIV counseling/testing, 4 to 7 pm Mondays, HIV Alliance, 1966 Garden Ave. FREE.

MUSIC Walker T. Ryan, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. FREE.

Nickel Creek, 5 pm, Secret House Vineyards. $20.

ON THE AIR "The Love and Wisdom of Supreme Master Ching Hai," 3:30 pm, CTV-22.

 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Sunrise 6:46 am; Sunset 7:33 pm
Av High 78; Av Low 50

BENEFIT 50% of food and beverage sales from 5 pm to 1 am at McMenamins North Bank benefits Meals on Wheels. don.

GATHERINGS Tuesday Farmers' Market features locally grown produce, plants, flowers, garden starts, foods, free parking and noontime music, 10 am to 3 pm Tuesdays through Oct. 29, Park Blocks, 8th and Oak. FREE.

An orientation for LCC Volunteer Tutor Program, 4:30 pm, LCC Downtown Center, Rm. 8. 463-5919. FREE.

Nearby Nature new volunteer orientation, 6:30 pm, EWEB. 687-9699. FREE.

An open adoption meeting with Open Adoption & Family Services, 7 pm, Open Adoption and Family Services, Inc., 1400 High St., Level
C-2. 343-4825. FREE.

Chant for World Peace, 8 pm Tuesdays, Eugene Yoga Center, 1244 Lawrence. 913-7228. don.

KIDSTUFF Toddler storytime and activities, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Booksellers. FREE.

Toddler storytime, 10:30 am, Spanish Storytime, 7 pm, Lecture Rm., Downtown Library. FREE.

LECTURES "Optimize Your Immune System," Terry Copperman, 7 pm, PeaceHealth auditorium. Register at 686-7074. $10.

"From September 11 to the West Bank," Joe Gessert, Liv Dillon, 7 pm, First United Methodist Church. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS "Explorations" reading group features Passage, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

KARL DENSON, MCDONALD THEATRE. SEE TUESDAY.

MUSIC Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. $16 adv., $18 dos.

Edson Oliveira, 5:30 pm, New Frontier Broadway. FREE.

Kirstin Candy, 9 pm, Luna. $4.

Red Elvises, 9:30 pm, Wild Duck. $10 adv., $12 dos.

Christopher Hawley, Joe Ragman, 10 pm, Samurai Duck. $3.

ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "A Journalist from Mars Covers the War on Terrorism," Noam Chomsky, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Arts Encore" features "Aids, Salmon & Australian Aborigine Installations replay," 6 pm, CTV-97. Re-airs 9 pm Sept. 12.

 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Sunrise 6:47 am; Sunset 7:31 pm
Av High 78; Av Low 50
Moon enters Sagittarius 10:44 pm

GATHERINGS "Day of Remembrance" features Dave Frohnmayer and other speakers, and music, 6:45 pm, Island Park, Spfd. FREE.

Overeaters Anonymous meeting, noon, Springfield Lutheran Church. 933-2539. FREE.

Caring for the Caregiver support group, 1:30 to 3 pm, Conference Rm. 1, Peacehealth Medical Group downtown clinic. 687-6234. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Pre-school storytime, 10:30 am Wednesdays, Downtown Library Lecture Rm. FREE.

"Aliens" storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Booksellers. FREE.

MUSIC Kulture Shock, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Nature guide training, 7 to 9 pm, Mt. Pisgah Arboretum. 747-1504. FREE.

PRESENTATIONS "Introduction to the Shamanic Journey," Kathlynne Moonfire, 7 pm, Foolscap Books. don.

"Community Self-Defense," 6 to 8 pm Wednesdays, Sexual Assault Support Services. Register at 484-9791.

VIGIL Silent peace vigil protests the governments' continued unilateral & military approach to world problems, 4:30 pm, Federal Building, Pearl St. and 7th Ave. FREE.

Sept. 11 Commemoration Vigil, 6 am today to 6 am tomorrow, Federal Building Plaza. FREE.

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Sunrise 6:48 am; Sunset 7:29 pm
Av High 78 Av Low 50

GATHERINGS Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene open rehearsals continue. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

A time of sharing, reading and reflection, Women's Actions for New Directions, 7 to 9 pm, McNail-Riley House. 345-0560.

Jubilee Organic Farm Stand continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

HIV counseling and testing continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

Salsa-making and pressure-canner lid testing demonstration continues. See Thursday, Sept. 5.

KIDSTUFF Baby storytime, 10:30 am, Lecture Rm., Downtown Library Lecture Rm., Pre-school storytime, 10:30 am, Bethel and Sheldon Branch Libraries. FREE.

AN OPENING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY BY EDWARD J. PABON, PHOTOZONE GALLERY. SEE ART IN THE GALLERIES.

LITERARY ARTS "Poetry Lives" features reading by Jamie Vineyard, Michael Spurlin, followed by an open mic, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

MUSIC Pieta Brown, Bo Ramsey, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.

Bonnie Raitt & Lyle Lovett, 7:30 pm, Cuthbert Amphitheater. $45.50. SOLD OUT.

Scott Amendola Trio, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $3-$5 ss.

The Imports, 9 pm, Samurai Duck. $3.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "When America Lost Her Innocence: Anniversary of 9/11," 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Arts Journal" features "September Artwalk," Re-airs 9 pm, Sept. 14, CTV-97.

"Arts Encore" continues. See Tue.

OUTDOOR/RECREATION Obsidians hike 14 miles, Camp Lake. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

PRESENTATIONS "Fungi and the Northwest Forest Plan," Tina Dreisbach, 7:30 pm, Rm. 115, Science Bldg., LCC Main Campus. FREE.

"Self-Defense from the Inside-Out," 6 to 9 pm Thursdays, Sexual Assault Support Services. Register at 484-9791.

SPIRITUAL "Ageless Wisdom: As Above, So Below, Esoteric Tarot and the Enneagram," 7 pm. For information call 431-0851. $10.

THEATER Jekyll & Hyde, 8 pm today tomorrow and Sept. 14, and at 2 pm Sept. 15, Actors Cabaret. $17 adv., $22 dos. $14 for a limited number of sr., stu. tickets.

 

ON THE ROAD
Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event.

SEPT. 5 Doobie Brothers, 7:30 pm, Brittfest, Jacksonville. $35-$57.

An opening for watercolors by Yiqian Shu and bronzes by Georgia Gerber, 6 pm, Lawrence Gallery, Portland. Show runs through Sept. 22. FREE.

An opening for paintings by Dan Hitchcock, 7 pm, Arclab Gallery, Portland. Exhibit runs through Sept. 30. FREE.

DOOBIE BROTHERS, BRITT FEST, JACKSONVILLE. SEE THURSDAY, SEPT. 5.

SEPT. 6 Dave Matthews Band and guests, 7 pm tonight, tomorrow and Sept. 8, Gorge Amphitheater, George, Wa. 41.25-$53.55.

The Sisters Folk Festival features music, food, workshops and entertainment, 6 pm to midnight today, from 10 am to midnight tomorrow, and from 10 am to 5 pm Sept. 8, Sisters. 549-4979. $60 for a three-day pass.

2002 Bones and Brew national invitational barbecue cook-off features cooking competition, live jazz, blues, country and rock, 11 am to 10 pm today, 11 am to 11 pm tomorrow and from 11 am to 8 pm Sept. 10, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland. $3-$5 don.

The Mission Family, artifacts, letters and papers belonging to the mission that settled Salem, Ore., Mission Mill Museum, Salem, through Nov. 17. $6, $5 sr., $4 children.

SEPT. 7 Earth, Wind and Fire, 7:30 pm, Brittfest, Jacksonville. $39-$69.

SEPT. 8 Paul Biondi, 6 pm, Traveler's Cove, Florence. FREE.

SEPT. 9 J. Jance reads, talks, answers questions and signs her book, Partners in Crime, 7:30 pm, Bloomsbury Books, Ashland. FREE.

SEPT. 12 Mt. Angel Oktoberfest features live entertainment, street dances, kindergarten, car-show and a beergarden, 11 am to midnight today, 11 am to 1 am tomorrow and Sept. 14, and from 10 am to 9:30 pm Sept. 15, Mt. Angel, Hwy. 214. FREE.


CORVALLIS
EVENTS
Note- Continuation dates for Corvallis events are listed under the first day of the event.

SEPT. 5 Toddler Storytime, 9:30 and 10:30 am, Library. FREE.

SEPT. 6 OSU auction preview, noon to 5 pm, OSU Property Services Building

Women's soccer vs. Hawaii, 2 pm, Lorenz Field, OSU. FREE.

Here Comes Everybody, 8 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

SEPT. 7 Acoustic Showcase features David King, Keith Cantrell, Andrew Ayers and others, 7 to 10 pm, New Morning Bakery. FREE.

"Punt, pass and kick" contest, 1 to 6 pm, Reeser Stadium, OSU. FREE.

Saturday Farmers' Market, on the river at 2nd and B streets, 9 am to 1 pm. FREE.

OSU Auction, 9 am to 1 pm, OSU Property Services. FREE.

SEPT. 8 Children's musical, 10 am, First Presbyterian Church. FREE.

Nairobi Boys, 6 pm, AJ's. FREE.

Good Samaritan service and picnic, 10 am to 3 pm, Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan. FREE.

Women's soccer vs. Gonzaga, 2 pm, Lorenz Field, OSU. FREE.

SEPT. 11 Wednesday Farmers' Market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton County Fairgrounds. 541-752-1510. FREE.

SEPT. 12 David Rogers, 9 pm, Fox 'n' Firkin'. FREE.

ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES

Varam Productions seeks dancers of all levels for upcoming show in Corvallis. Call 257-3001.

Auditions for The Trial of Goldilocks, Rose Childrens' Theatre, ages 8 through adult, 4:30 to 6 and 6:30 to 8 pm, Westmoreland Elementary Cafeteria. 431-0444.

Woman's Choral Society seeks members for its Fall season. Call 344-6743.

Auditions for The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds are Sept. 9 and 10, Community Theatre of the Cascades, Bend. ctc@coinet.com

Mayor's Art Show 2002 submission deliveries due on Sept. 9, Jacobs Gallery, Hult.

Oasis seeks volunteer tutors for tutor training sessions. 342-6611 x2601 or eschmidt@peacehealth.org

DANCE LISTINGS
Th: Scottish—7:30, Friends Meeting Hall, 2274 Onyx St. No Phone.
Salsa, Merengue—8, Rumba Room, 100 E. Broadway. 484-1747.
Contemporary, Int./Adv.—7 pm, Eugene School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st St. 686-6214.
Argentine Tango—8, Studio B, 189 W. 8th St. No phone.

Fr: Ballroom— 7:30 pm, 220 Gerlinger, UO. 346-6025.
Dance/Yoga—8:45 am, Friends Meeting Hall, 2274 Onyx Street. 684-9701.

Sa: African—11:30 am, Studio B, 189 W. 8th. 868-2082.
Modern, Beg./Int.—3:30, Paradise Dance Studio, 531 Willamette St. 747-1323.

Su: West African—11:00 am, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th. 345-3575.
International Folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness, 2681 Willamette St. 726-7548.
West Coast Swing, Beg.—7, 189 W. 8th. 342-1196.

Mo: Contemporary, Beg./Int.—8:45 am, Eugene School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st St. 686-6214.
African—5:30, Studio B, 189 W. 8th. 868-2082.
West African, Beg.—6:30, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th. 687-2746.

Tu: West African--6, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th. 687-2746.
Contemporary, Int./Adv.—7 pm, Eugene School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st St. 686-6214.
West Coast Swing—6:30, Rock 'n' Rodeo. 687-9464.
Middle Eastern, Int./Adv.—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st. 683-7778.
International Folk—7:30, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 461-9328.
Salsa—9, In-Shape Fitness, 2681 Willamette St., 345-9024.

We: African—5:30, Studio B, 189 W. 8th. 868-2082.
Zydeco—7, Rock 'n Rodeo, 44 E. 7th Ave. 683-3979.
Contemporary, Beg./Int.—8:45 am, Eugene School of Ballet, 855 W. 1st St. 686-6214.
Contact Improvisation—6, Washburne Park, 20th between Columbia St. and Agate St. 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—7:30, Rumba Room, 100 E. Broadway. 484-1747.
Middle Eastern—7:30, Ballet Fantastique, 60 E. 10th, 461-2086.
Breakdown West African, Beg.—6, Beg./Int.—7:30, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th. 687-2746.

 

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