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art/visual
This year's Mayor's Art Show should be full of surprises. Many works by local masters will be featured in a public exposé and awards ceremony in the Hult Center lobby. Judging takes place Sept. 12 and 13, and shortly thereafter the winners are revealed. See Thursday, Sept. 19 Calendar.


music
With a unique Eugene mix of smooth vocals and boogie-down tunes, Shelly James and her band Musicbox bring Willamalane Island Park Rhythms Concert Series to a close. Get outside to enjoy one of the year's last outdoor musical events. See Friday Calendar.

theater
The mystery thriller Sleuth plays at Actors Cabaret through Oct. 12. Aging mystery writer Andrew Wyke (Bary Shaw) invites Milo Tindle (Michael P. Watkins), a young travel agent, to his country estate. When Milo reveals that he's in love with Andrew's wife, a jealous and manipulative contest begins between the two, where winner takes all. See Friday Calendar.



 


 


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

DANNY BARNES, SAM BOND'S GARAGE. SEE THURSDAY, SEPT. 19.

CONFERENCE Bio-Diesel Conference explores the possibility of using Bio-diesel in some campus equipment, 9 am to noon, Fir Room, EMU. FREE.

DISCUSSION "The Future of Downtown Junction City," Downtown Advisory Committee, 5:30 pm, Scandia Hall, 195 W. 5th Ave. FREE.

GATHERINGS 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.

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

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus rehearsals every Thursday. Call 746-2220 for information. FREE.

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

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.

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

Bill Hilly Band, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso. $6.

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 & 22.

"Arts Encore" features a replay of "Aids, Salmon & Australian Aborigine Installations, New Zone Artist Collective Show," 9 pm, CTV-97 & 22.

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.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
Sunrise 6:49 am; Sunset 7:27 pm
Av High 77; Av Low 50

BENEFITS A presentation and slide show about projects in India benefits the local Children's Playground Project, Barbara Bova, 7 pm, Four Winds Yoga Center. $5-$50.

A benefit concert for Kidsports features music with the Valley Boys, 6:30 pm, Shadow Hills Country Club. $8.

DRUMMING Community drum circle. Drums available or bring your own, 6 to 7:30 pm, Washington Park Center. FREE.

FILM Have You Seen Clem benefits organizations dedicated to aiding homeless persons, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. Music at 7 pm. Bring canned food or monetary don.

GATHERING The 6th Annual Permaculture Gathering features speakers, workshops and music, 3 pm to midnight today, 7:30 am to midnight tomorrow and from 7:30 am to 4 pm Sept. 15, Lost Valley Educational Center. For schedule and event prices, call 942-8198.

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

MUSIC Cambalache, 10 pm, Rumba Room. $4.

Shelly James Musicbox, 7 pm, Island Park, Spfd. $2.

Dan Jones, Peter Wilde, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.

Melissa Ferrick, Jasmine A.S.H., 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos.

Honeybuckit, Brian Patrick, Huck, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 8 miles, Black Crater. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

Star party features star gazing with the Eugene Astronomical Society, beginning at dusk, College Hill Reservoir, 24th Ave. and Lawrence St. FREE.

PRESENTATION "Introduction to the Enneagram of Personality," Kathlynne Moonfire, 7 pm, Foolscap Books. 461-4649. FREE.

SCIENCE "Cosmic Mysteries" explores stars, the solar system, the possibilities of life elsewhere and the unknown limits of space and time, 4 pm Fridays, 2 pm Saturdays and Sundays, the Lane Planetarium. $5, $4 sr., stu., $3.50 children under 12.

SPIRITUAL "High Holyday" Shabbat 7:30 pm, Jewish Community Havurah of Eugene. 685-0488. FREE.

THEATER Sleuth, 8 pm today, tomorrow and Sept. 20, 21, 27, 28 and Oct. 4 and 5, with a 2 pm matinee Sept. 22, Actors Cabaret Annex. $17 adv., $22 dos. $14 for a limited number of stu., sr. tickets.

Jekyll & Hyde continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Sunrise 6:50 am; Sunset 7:26 pm
Av High 77 Av Low 50
Moon enters Capricorn 3:47 am

ARTS/VISUAL Mary Moor's art show and sale, 9 am to 5 pm today and from 10 am to 4 pm tomorrow, 1413 E. 22nd Ave. FREE.

BENEFIT 2nd Annual "Fun in the Saddle" benefit horse show benefits Emerald Valley Equine Assistance Program, 9 am, Larson Arena, Territorial Rd., Veneta. 935-3906. don.

COMEDY ComendySportz Theatre sneak preview, 8 pm, 1030 Oak St. $8, $7 with a can of food for Food for Lane County.

DEMONSTRATION Composting demonstration, 10 am, River House compost demonstration site, 301 N. Adams St. 682-5542. FREE.

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

MANUFACTURING CONSENT, PART 1, FEATURES NOAM CHOMSKY, A FILM IN THE SUBVERSIVE PILLOW THEATRE FILM SERIES. SEE SUNDAY.

GATHERINGS WOW T-Shirt, Memorabilia and Rummage Sale and Open House, 10 am to 4 pm today and tomorrow, WOW Hall. Donations can be dropped off from 2 to 6 pm Sept. 12 and 13. 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. Bertucii String Duo plays at 10 am; the UO Percussion Group at 11 am; the James Tarpinian Trio at noon; Kilroy at 1 pm; the Will Clark Quartet at 2 pm and the Usual Suspects play at 3 pm. FREE.

Land of Awe behind the scenes fun day features brainstorming about the upcoming Whale of a Day event, 10 to 11 am, Westmoreland Family Apartments Community Rm. 485-7533. 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.

The 6th Annual Permaculture Gathering continues. See Friday.

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, fresh produce, arts and crafts, food, 9 am to 4 pm, Coiner Park, Cottage Grove. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Toddler Tunetime, 10:30 am Saturdays, Bethel, Sheldon and Downtown Libraries. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Author's Fair features readings and discussion with Jo Brew, Leigh Anne Jasheway, Jane Capron, Janne Davis and Sam Melner, 3 to 6 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

MUSIC Turkish Aksent, 8:30 pm, Fool's Paradise Tea House. FREE.

Western Oregon Opry, Ltd. features Paul Putnam & Friends, the Desert Drifters, Good News Quartet and others, 6:30 pm, Cottage Grove High School Auditorium. $5, $3 sr., $1 children 7 through 16.

TR Kelly, Jim Hershey, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.

Eagle Park Slim, 6 pm, Cornucopia. FREE.

Skip Jones, Tony Figoli, 9:30 pm, Mac's at the Vet's Club. FREE.

Rocco's B-day bash features Elysian, Wristrockets, VonSteins, Epoxies, 9 pm, Downtown Lounge. $5.

ON THE AIR "Arts Journal" continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Duck football vs. Idaho, 12:30 pm, Autzen Stadium, UO. $29.

Obsidians hike 10 miles, Grizzly Peak. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

GEARS rides 55 miles, Mt. June. Meet at 9 am, Sunrise Café, Pleasant Hill. FREE.

PRESENTATION "Beginning Buddhist Meditation," Tenzin Gurmey, 9 am Saturdays. For information call 554-9696. FREE.

SCIENCE "Cosmic Mysteries" continues. See Friday.

THEATER Jekyll & Hyde continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

Sleuth continues. See Friday.

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Sunrise 6:52 am; Sunset 7:24 pm
Av High 77; Av Low 49

ARTS/VISUAL Mary Moor's art show and sale continues. See Saturday.

FILM Subversive Pillow Theater features Noam Chomsky in Manufacturing Consent, 9 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

GATHERINGS Falun gong exercise, 9 am Sundays, Gold's Gym, Spfd. www.falundafa.org FREE.

Motorcycle swap meet, 9 am to 4 pm, Expo Halls 1 & 2, Lane County Fair Grounds. $5.

Rainbow Family Potluck, 2 to 6 pm, Maurie Jacobs Park. Bring food to share, kids and music. FREE.

"Strategies to prevent demolition and redevelopment in Moss/Villard/Columbia neighborhood," 7 pm Sundays, 13th and Alder Starbucks. FREE.

WOW T-Shirt, Memorabilia and Rummage Sale and Open House continues. See Saturday.

The 6th Annual Permaculture Gathering continues. See Friday.

LECTURES "The Galaxy in Ancient Cosmologies from Mexico to India," slide show, discussion and Q & A, John Major Jenkins, 3:30 to 5:30 pm, Lane Planetarium. $10.

"China and Mongolia, a new consciousness," Zane Wilson, 2 pm, Willamalane Sr. Adult Activity Center, Spfd. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Richard Brodsky reads, 3 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

Dave Draper discusses his latest book, Your Body Revival, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 10.2 miles, Jefferson Park, 9.6 miles, Maxwell Butte, 11.4 miles, Castle Rock. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

GEARS rides 35 miles, Tomahawk Café, Marcola. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

18-mile easy loop, 9:30 am, Bike Friday. FREE.

SCIENCE "Cosmic Mysteries" continues. See Friday.

SPIRITUAL Erev Yom Kippur service, 7 pm, McDonald Theatre. 485-7218. FREE.

Peace Puja, 8 pm, Eugene Yoga Center. don.

Yom Kippur service, 7 pm, Unity of the Valley Church. FREE.

THEATER Jekyll & Hyde continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

MOLLY BEST TINSLEY, WINDFALL READING SERIES, DOWNTOWN LIBRARY LECTURE ROOM. SEE TUESDAY.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Sunrise 6:53 am; Sunset 7:22 pm
Av High 76; Av Low 49
Moon enters Aquarius 11:54 am

GATHERINGS PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Persons of Eugene, Springfield) meeting features coming out stories from parents and gay and lesbian people, 6:45 pm, First Congregational Church. 302-4422. FREE.

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

Young People's Overeaters Anonymous meeting, 5:30 pm, Central Presbyterian Church. FREE.

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

MUSIC Lo'Jo, 9:30 pm, WOW HALL. $10 adv., $10 dos.

DJs Entropy & Gavin, 10 pm, Samurai Duck. FREE.

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

ON THE AIR "The Love and Wisdom of Supreme Master Ching Hai," 3:30 pm, CTV-97 & 22.

PRESENTATION "Understanding the Bible," 10 am Mondays, Emmaus Lutheran Church. FREE.

SPIRITUAL Yom Kippur meditation, music, service, study, memorial, closing and a breaking of the fast, 10 am to 7 pm, Unity of the Valley Church. FREE.

THEATRE Jekyll & Hyde continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Sunrise 6:54 am; Sunset 7:20 pm
Av High 76; Av Low 49

GATHERINGS Community Healing Night features half hour massage, chiropractic, acupressure, injury and illness assessment, sports injury, Reiki and nutritional consultation sessions, 4:30 to 7:30 pm, Amethyst Holistic Healers Foundation, Spfd. For information and to reserve appointment, call 338-0491. FREE.

Crest Drive Citizens meeting, 7 pm, Morse Ranch. 683-8220. FREE.

"Art in the Garden" flower show features horticulture and floral design classes, exhibits of garden art in various mediums, noon to 3 pm, Eugene Garden Club. FREE.

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.

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

KIDSTUFF Fall fiesta for preschoolers, 3:15 to 4:15 pm, Willamalane. $8.

Toddler storytime, 10:30 am, Downtown Library. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Young Readers Book Group meeting, 7 pm, Barnes and Nobles Books. FREE.

Molly Best Tinsley, Nance Van Winckel read, Windfall Readers Series, 7 pm, Lecture Rm., Downtown Library. FREE.

MUSIC Anticon, Alias, Clue to Kalo, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.

Bushman, l'che'le & the Circle of Light, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall, $12 adv., $14 dos.

ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "Edward Said – Clash of Civilizations," 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Arts Encore" features "Local Arts Replay," 6 pm, CTV-97 &22. Re-airs 9 pm Sept. 19.

PRESENTATION "A Mystical Manual for Everyday Use," 7 pm Tuesdays, First Christian Church. FREE.

SPIRITUAL "Wings of Words," Baha'i multi-faith devotional features reading and discussion of world scriptures, 6 pm, Springfield City Hall. Children welcome. 746-7810. FREE.

 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Sunrise 6:55 am; Sunset 7:18 pm
Av High 76; Av Low 49
Moon enters Pisces 10:18 pm

GATHERINGS Family corn feed picnic features old fashioned barbecue cornfeed, music and games, 5 to 7 pm, Petersen Barn Community Center. $1 for corn, $4 for a burger/corn dinner.

Attention Deficit Disorder support group meeting, 7 pm, Peacehealth. 344-2221. FREE.

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

Caring for the Caregiver support group, 1:30 pm Wednesdays, Conference Rm. 1, PeaceHealth Downtown Clinic. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Pre-school storytime, 10:30 am Wednesdays, Teen Book Club for middle and high-school youth, 4 to 5 pm, Downtown Library Lecture Rm. FREE.

Children's storytime, Tiara Lanai, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Booksellers. FREE.

EVIDENCE, RONALD K. BROWN DANCE COMPANY, LINCOLN HALL, PSU, PORTLAND. SEE SEPT. 19, ON THE ROAD.

MUSIC Hot Club Sandwich, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $3-$5 ss.

John Shipe, Ehren Ebbage, 8:30 pm, Café Paradiso. $4.

Thomas Mackay Quartet, 9 pm, Luna. $4.

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

GEARS rides 28 miles, Fox Hollow long. Meet at 6 pm, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

PRESENTATIONS "The Principles of Creativity," Karen Howells, 11:45 am, Eugene Hilton. Register at 341-3464. $23.

"Introduction to Naka-Ima," 7 to 9 pm, Foolscap Books. FREE.

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

SPIRITUAL "Ageless Wisdom: Subconscious Mind—The Universal Mind Stuff," 7 pm. For information call 431-0851. FREE.

THEATRE MacHomer, The Simpsons Do MacBeth, 7 and 10 pm, McDonald Theatre. $12, $10 for 10 pm show with student ID.

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Sunrise 6:56 am; Sunset 7:16 pm
Av High 75 Av Low 49

ARTS/VISUAL An opening for the Mayor's Art Show features a display of works by community artists, refreshments and music, 6 pm, Lobby and Jacobs Gallery, Hult. The Viewer's Choice award presentation will be 5:30 pm, Oct. 4. FREE.

An opening of the 12th Annual Salon des Refuses, artwork rejected by the Mayor's Art Show, 6:30 pm, Heron Building. A closing reception will be 6 pm, Oct. 4. 576 Olive St. don.

DISCUSSION Debra Whiting discusses her book, Children Changed by Trauma, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

GATHERINGS League of Women Voters of Lane County luncheon, 11:30 am, Double Tree Hotel, Spfd. For reservations or information call 343-7917. $11.

Jubilee Organic Farm Stand continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

HIV counseling and testing continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

Salsa-making and pressure-canner lid testing demonstration continues. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus rehearsals continue. See Thursday, Sept. 12.

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 "Eating to Prevent Colon Cancer," Kristi Egre, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Center, Spfd. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Chris Chester reads, 7 pm, UO Bookstore. FREE.

"Poetry Lives" features reading by Scott Lubbock, Cel Lapp, followed by an open mic, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

MUSIC Danny Barnes, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.

Laura Kemp, Roy Brewer, 8:30 pm, Luna. $5.

1208, Guttermouth, 9pm, WOW Hall. $8 advance, $12 at the door.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "The Cosmic Feminine: Finding the Divine Mother Within," Chalanda Sai Ma Lakshmi Devi, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Arts Journal" features "Karin Klarke Gallery." Re-airs 9 pm, Sept. 21, CTV-97 & 22.

"Arts Encore" continues. See Tue.

OUTDOOR/RECREATION Obsidians hike 8 miles, Four in One Cone. 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.

 

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

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. Sept. 6

FELINE FIGURINES, PART OF NEW PRINTS, WORK BY YUJI HIRATSUKA, PULLIAM DEFFENBAUGH GALLERY, PORTLAND, THROUGH SEPT. 28. SEE SEPT. 13, ON THE ROAD.

SEPT. 13 2nd Annual Smooth Jazz and Blues Festival features music, food, wine and microbrews, 6:30 pm today, 1:30 pm tomorrow and Sept. 15, Eden Farm, Ashland. www.ladybugshows.com $10 for today, $20 for Saturday and Sunday, Adv., $25 for weekend days dos. $45 for a weekend pass.

Chowder, Blues and Brews Festival features live music, chowder and food, from 5 to 11 pm today, from 11 am to 11 pm tomorrow and from 11 am to 5 pm Sept. 15, Florence Events Center. $5 for Friday, $7 for Saturday, $5 for Sunday, $12 for all three days.

Work by Yuji Hiratsuka, Puliam Deffenbaugh Gallery, Portland, through Sept. 28. www.pulliamdeffenbaugh.com FREE.

SEPT. 14 Oregon Literacy Inc.'s 5k Walk-for-Literacy benefits Oregon Literacy Inc., 10 am, Congress Center, 5th Ave. and Salmon St., Portland. don.

SEPT. 17 Film showing of Little Lieutenant, and Mechanics of the Brain, followed by an artists' reception, 7:30 pm, Performance Works Northwest, Portland. $5.

SEPT. 19 Evidence, Ronald K. Brown Dance Company, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and Sept. 21, Lincoln Hall, PSU, Portland. $18-$39.


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

SEPT. 12 Toddler Storytime, 9:30 and 10:30 am, Library. FREE.

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

SEPT. 13 Men's soccer vs. Riverside, 5 pm, Lorenz Field, OSU. FREE.

Mary Kadderly plays piano, 8 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

From Vienna and Beijing with Love, Corvallis Repertory Singers, Chamber Orchestra, 7:30 pm, LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. $18.

SEPT. 14 Acoustic showcase features Pete Ballerstadt, 7:30 pm; Craig Risley, 8 pm; Mark McCulloch, 8:30 pm; Katie Betts, 9 pm; Keith Cantrell, 9:30 pm and Charles Crawford at 10 pm, Downtown Beanery. FREE.

Beaver football vs. UNLV, 3:30 pm, Reser Stadium, OSU. $28.

"Meet Angelina Ballerina" storytime and character appearance, 11 am, Borders Books. FREE.

"New Metaphors of Restoration" jam sessions combines music, science poetry, ecology and debating about restoring forests, wetlands and rivers, 7 pm, Starker Arts Park. FREE.

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

SEPT. 15 "Smells, Bells and Brunch," 11 am, Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan. FREE.

Men's soccer vs. Tulsa, 2 pm, Lorenz Field, OSU. FREE.

"Go Organic!" Home and Garden Tour, 10 am to 5 pm, various Corvallis locations. For information or to volunteer call 752-3517. $5 adv., $7 dos.

Performance arts from China by a Henan Province Chinese instrumental ensemble, 3 pm, LaSells Stewart Center, OSU. $15, $5 children.

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

SEPT. 16 Open labyrinth walk, 4 pm, Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan. FREE.

SEPT. 18 Wednesday Farmers' Market, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton County Fairgrounds. 541-752-1510. FREE.

SEPT. 19 Il Travatore opera preview, 7:30 pm, Benton Hal, Rm. 303, OSU. $4.

HOUR Exchange fall potluck and meeting, 6 pm, IOOF Hall. Bring a vegetarian dish to share. FREE.

 

ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES
The Oregon Festival Boychoir and Girlchoir seek young people for fun, learning, travel and music. Auditions through Oct. 10. Call 465-9600.

The Eugene Peace Choir seeks voices. Call 344-8931.

The Riverside Chamber Symphony seeks experienced adult musicians. 484-7182.

Oregon Department of Human Services offers suicide intervention skills training, Sept. 16 and 17. Call 607-7322.

Inspirational Sounds Gospel Choir is holding auditions through September. Call 747-5044.

Ballet Rogue is holding auditions for the Nutcracker on Sept. 21 and 28. Call 535-4112.

Volunteer orientation for the Literacy Guild of Eugene-Springfield is from 7 to 8:45 pm Sept. 17. Call 344-3949.

REMINDER: Deadline for all EW Calendar, Clubs, Opportunities and Galleries submissions is noon on Thursday the week prior to publication. Also, space considerations limit the number of weekly meetings and out of town events listed. Weekly dances are listed in Clubs.

SOME GUIDELINES: Meetings listed if there's a unique program; general public events preferred over those of limited audience.

DEADLINE: Noon on the Thursday before EW issue that covers date of event. Calendar covers Thursday-Wednesday. Forms and deadline listings available in EW office.

 

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: Contra—8, Kelly School, 650 Howard Ave. No phone.
Ballroom— 7:30, 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 Coast Swing, Beg.—7, 189 W. 8th. 342-1196.
International Folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness, 2681 Willamette St. 726-7548.

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 Coast Swing—7, Agate Hall, 18th Ave. and Agate St. 747-7177.

Tu: 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.
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.

 

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