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music
2002-2003 is Giancarlo Guerrero's debut season as music director and conductor of the Eugene Symphony Orchestra. Opening night at the Hult Center features Guerrero conducting works by Rothman, Mozart, Mahler and the ever-spectacular Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven. See Thursday, Sept. 26 Calendar.


visual arts
The 2002 Mayor's Art Show includes work by Lane County Artists Jon Jay Cruson, Dennis Hartley and Eric Petersen. A public reception and awards ceremony is at the Hult's Jacobs Gallery. George Johanson, Helen Lieu and Hope Hughes Pressman are the judges of this year's entries. Here's Playa Tortuga, watercolor by Paul Farl on left, and Standing Figure by Karen Washburn on right. See Thursday, Sept. 19 Calendar.

celebration
The Eugene Celebration 2002, "Northwest of Normal," includes six live entertainment stages featuring more than 50 acts during the three-day event in downtown Eugene. Among the musical highlights are the Austin Lounge Lizards, Satin Love Orchestra and the Cherry Poppin' Daddies. The celebration also includes street performers, an extensive KidZone, a parade, the Mayor's Art Show and much more. See Friday Calendar and our unauthorized guide this issue.



 


 


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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 for Fast Forward, the Mayor's Show of Teen Art features 51 local teen artists, 6 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. $3 sug. don.

An opening of the 12th Annual Salon des Refusés, 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.

ROSEY, BORDERS BOOKS. SEE WEDNESDAY.

DEMONSTRATION "Guided Self-Healing," Louis and Ruthanne Carosio, 7 pm, Radiant Life Center. 687-2835. FREE.

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 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.

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

KIDSTUFF Baby storytime, 10:30 am, Lecture Rm., Downtown Library, 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.

The McKloskey Brothers Band, Ashbury Park Trio, 9 pm, Samurai Duck. $6.

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" features a replay of local arts, 9 pm, CTV-97 & 22.

OUTDOOR/RECREATION Obsidians hike 8 miles, Four in One Cone. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

 

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
Sunrise 6:57 am; Sunset 7:14 pm
Av High 76; Av Low 47

ARTS/VISUAL Gallery opening features oils, acrylics, sculpture, potters, animation and live music and other performances, 5 pm to 2 am today, from 10 am to 10 pm tomorrow and from 10 am to 6 pm Sept. 22, McDonald Theatre. FREE.

An opening for A Collective Passion, work by the Benchmark Printmakers, 5 pm, Springfield Museum. FREE.

An opening for Axon Terminals, work by Mathew Beasley and Tim Lukowiak, 7:30 pm, Feinstein's Museum of Unfine Art. FREE.

CELEBRATION The Eugene Celebration, "Northwest of Normal," features live music on multiple stages, street performers, food and drink, children's activities, community booths, art exhibits, dance, theater, comedy, a parade and more, from 6 pm to midnight today, 8 am to midnight tomorrow, and from 11 am to 5 pm Sept. 22. $7 day, kids under 12 free, $8 adv., $10 dos. for a weekend pass. See insert this issue.

DANCE Middle Eastern Dance Guild of Eugene, music with Americanistan, 9 pm, Café Paradiso. $4 sug. don.

GATHERINGS "Bon Voyage to Vaux's Swifts" Lane Audubon Society Event, dusk, Agate Hall, 18th Ave. and Agate St. 343-8664. FREE.

Friday Market features handmade local crafts, food, entertainment and more, 5 to 8 pm, the park blocks, 8th Ave. and Oak St. FREE.

Monthly vegan potluck, 7 pm, McNail-Riley House. 341-1680. FREE.

"World Discount Club," noon to 10 pm today, 10 am to 9 pm tomorrow and from 11 am to 6 pm Sept. 22, Exhibit Hall, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. $5.

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

MUSIC Casey Neil, Peter Wilde, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.

Tim McLaughlin's Eleven Eyes, 9:30 pm, Luna. $5.

Pass Out Kings, Monkee Torture, 10 pm, Samurai Duck. $5.

ON THE AIR Live broadcast of the Eugene Celebration, 7 pm to midnight tonight, from noon to midnight tomorrow and from 2 pm to 5 pm Sept. 22, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

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.

THEATER Sleuth, 8 pm today, tomorrow and Sept. 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.

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Sunrise 6:59 am; Sunset 7:13 pm
Av High 75 Av Low 48
Full Moon 6:59 am
Moon enters Aries 10:11 am

ARTS/VISUAL McDonald Theatre gallery opening continues. See Friday.

CELEBRATION The Eugene Celebration continues. See Friday.

DANCE Eugene Singles Ministry Fall Dance, 7 pm, Coburg Grange. 344-6118. $6.

ATMOSPHERE, WOW HALL. SEE MONDAY.

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

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. Turkish Aksent plays at 10 am; Heavy Weather at 11 am; Eugene Taiko Drummers at 12:30 pm; Troupe Americanistan at 2 pm; Jenaguru Marimba at 3:30 pm; Thomas MacKay Trio at 5 pm and Vibe Nation plays at 7 pm. FREE.

"Compost Happens" features compost work, sharing, 10 am, Matthews Community Gardens, 15th and Hayes St. 342-4690. 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.

Lupus support group meeting, 1 pm, Willamette Rm., McKenzie Willamette Hospital. 342-1210. $12/year includes newsletter.

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.

Willamette Valley Arms Gun Show "Swapperoo," 9 am to 5 pm today and from 9 am to 4 pm tomorrow, Performance Hall, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. $5. Children under 12 free with adult.

"World Discount Club" continues. See Friday.

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

"Rainbow Fish" storytime, 10 am, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

MUSIC 100% Chips w/Dustin Lanker, Jake Paulak and Jordan Glenn, 9:30 pm, Mac's at the Vet's Club. FREE.

Brian Cutean, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.

Itchy Itchy, 6 pm, The Courtesy Clerks, 8 pm The Danged, 10 pm, 2 Bucks Short, midnight, Goodtimes Tavern. Fire dancing between each show by the Dragon Tribe. FREE.

Terry Robb Trio, 9 pm, Luna. $6.

ON THE AIR "Arts Journal" continues. See Thursday, Sept. 19.

Live broadcast of the Eugene Celebration continues. See Friday.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION "From Grassland to Arboretum" walk, Whitey Lueck, 1 pm, Pioneer Mother Statue, south of Johnson Hall, UO. $5 sug. don.

Duck football vs. Portland St., 12:30 pm, Autzen Stadium, UO. $29.

Obsidians hike 9 miles, Four in One Cone, backpack 14 miles today and tomorrow, Obsidian Falls. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

GEARS rides a Show and Go. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

PRESENTATION "Intro to Meditation," Tenzin Gurmey, 9 am Saturdays. For information call 767-9671. FREE.

SCIENCE "Cosmic Mysteries" continues. See Friday.

THEATER Sleuth continues. See Friday.

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Sunrise 7 am; Sunset 7:11 pm
Av High 74; Av Low 48
The Sun enters Libra and Autumn begins 9:56 pm

ARTS/VISUAL McDonald Theatre gallery opening continues. See Friday.

BENEFIT Poetry reading benefits Cascade Foothills Library. Poets include Hannah Wilson, Bill Sweet and Jackie Melvin. Cascade Foothills Library, corner of Hwy. 58 and Lost Creek Rd., Dexter. 937-8212. FREE.

CELEBRATION The Eugene Celebration continues. See Friday.

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

GATHERINGS Stamp show features exhibits and free stamps for kids, 10 am to 4:30 pm, Eugene Masonic Lodge. FREE.

Hult Center's 20th Anniversary open house features music, dance, comedy, a celebrity judge cake contest and more, 11 am to 5 pm, Hult Center. FREE.

Sunday Market features handmade local crafts, food, entertainment and more, every Saturday, noon to 5 pm, the park blocks, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene sings at noon; Trio Slavej at 1 pm; Celtic Tradition at 2 pm and the U-Gene Band plays at 3:30 pm. FREE.

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.

Piccadilly flea market, 10 am to 4 pm, Expo Hall, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. $1.50.

"World Discount Club" continues. See Friday.

Willamette Valley Arms Gun Show "Swapperoo" continues. See Saturday.

MUSIC Pelletgun CD release party, Mine 37, Wet Confetti, 9 pm, Downtown Lounge. $4.

Reel Big Fish, The Starting Line, Kicks, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $15 adv., $17 dos.

What Yo Mama Warned You `Bout, 8 pm, Zawadi, 9:30 pm, Goodtimes Tavern. FREE.

ON THE AIR Live broadcast of the Eugene Celebration continues. See Friday.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 3 miles, Mt. Ray, 7 miles, Rosary Lakes, continues backpacking Obsidian Falls. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

Second Annual OAR Jr. Crew Canoe Regatta features demonstrations, race and awards, 10 am to 3 pm, Alton Baker Park Reflecting Pond. 726-8078. FREE.

GEARS rides 25 miles for brunch in Lorane. Meet at 9 am, Twin Oaks School. FREE.

PRESENTATION "Introduction to Reiki," 2 pm, Foolscap Bookstore. FREE.

SCIENCE "Cosmic Mysteries" continues. See Friday.

THEATER Sleuth continues. See Friday

 

MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 23
Sunrise 7:01 am; Sunset 7:07 pm
Av High 74; Av Low 48
Moon enters Taurus 10:54 pm

GATHERINGS Oregon Cultural Trust regional summit, 1 to 4 pm, Studio One, Hult. 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.

UNTITLED, BY MACKENZIE PETERSEN, PART OF FAST FORWARD, THE MAYOR'S SHOW OF TEEN ART,MAUDE KERNS ART CENTER, THROUGH OCT. 18. SEE THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 CALENDAR.

MUSIC Danny Dolinger, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. FREE.

Abandon Ship, Two Guys, 7 pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3.

Atmosphere, Murs, Brother Ali, DeeJay Bird and others, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos.

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

PRESENTATIONS "The Power of Now," David Skinner, 7 pm Mondays, Unity of the Valley. don.

"A World-Wide Potpourri of Adventures," Native Plant Society, 7:30 pm, Rm. 117, Science, LCC main campus. FREE.

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

 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Sunrise 7:02 am; Sunset 7:07 pm
Av High 74; Av Low 48

BENEFIT March of Dimes "Jail and Bail" benefit features law abiding citizens placed under false arrest, 9 am to 4 pm today and tomorrow, Eugene Hilton. 686-2170. 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.

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

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

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

LITERARY ARTS "Chick Lits" book group features Asking for Trouble, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Tony Kalternberg, Jim Hershey, TR Kelley and RotoSquirrel, 7 pm, Café Paradiso. don.

Trance Zen Dance, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $12 adv., $14 dos.

Goldenboy, 9 pm, Downtown Lounge. $4.

Liquid Foundation, Sunken Grade, 9 pm, Samurai Duck. $3.

ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "The New Crusade: America's War on Terrorism," Rahul Mahajan, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

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

"Nonviolent Communication Basics," 7 pm Tuesdays, Unity of the Valley. $5-$10 ss.

 

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
Sunrise 7:03 am; Sunset 7:05 pm
Av High 73; Av Low 48

BENEFIT March of Dimes "Jail and Bail" continues. See Tuesday.

"WRITING SPIRITUAL MEMOIRS," NAN PHIFER, SACRED HEART. SEE WEDNESDAY.

GATHERINGS 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.

"Compost Happens" features compost work, sharing, 6 pm, Matthews Community Gardens, 15th and Hayes St. 342-4690. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "Fall" storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

Pre-school storytime, 10:30 am, Teen Council meeting for middle and high-school youth, 4 pm, Downtown Library Lecture Rm. FREE.

LECTURES Eugene Symphony guide preview, noon, Studio One, Hult. FREE.

"Healthy Travel & Safety Trips," Dirk de Broekert, Gail Norris, 6:30 pm, PeaceHealth. $10.

"Bush's Inhuman Drive for Permanent War vs. Humanity's Continuous Struggle for Liberation," 7 pm, Central Presbyterian Church. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS "Writing Spiritual Memoirs," Nan Phifer, 6:45 pm Wednesdays through Nov. 13, Center for Mission and Renewal, Sacred Heart Medical Center. Register at 335-2512. $10 for series.

Dave Draper reads, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Elvis Costello and the Impostors, 8 pm, McDonald Theatre. $37.50.

H is Orange, 10:30 pm, Downtown Lounge. $3.

Rosey, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

Jyemo, 9 pm, Luna. $4.

Sick of it All, Blood For Blood, Most Precious Blood and others, 8 pm, WOW Hall. $10.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 8.4 miles, Erma Bell Lakes Loop. See YMCA board for details. $4, carpool 5 cents/mile.

PRESENTATIONS "Fire on the Mountain: A Gathering of Shamans" video, 7 pm, Foolscap Books. don.

VIGIL Peace vigil protests the U.S. government's continues unilateral and military approach to world problems, 4:30 pm, Federal Building. FREE.

 

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Sunrise 7:04 am; Sunset 7:03 pm
Av High 73; Av Low 47
Moon enters Gemini 11:26 am

CONFERENCE Jobs and Smart Growth conference discusses low wage jobs and sustainability issues in Lane Co., 6 to 9 pm, First United Methodist Church. FREE.

GATHERINGS Greater Eugene Stamp Club meeting, 7 pm, Westminster Presbyterian Church. 687-1925. FREE.

Jubilee Organic Farm Stand continues. See Thursday, Sept. 19.

HIV counseling and testing continues. See Thursday, Sept. 19.

Salsa-making and pressure-canner lid testing demonstration continues. See Thursday, Sept. 19.

Soromundi Lesbian Chorus rehearsals continue. See Thursday, Sept. 19.

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 "Morocco," Meribeth Olsen, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Sr. Center, Spfd. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Confessions of a Dope Dealer spoken word, 9:30 pm, WOW Hall. $5.

Colleen Sell reads, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

"Poetry Lives" features reading by Charles Thielman, followed by an open mic, 7:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

"Reflective Readers" book group features The Blind Assassin, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble Books. FREE.

MUSIC Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, three songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn by Mahler, Exultate Jubilate by Mozart and Overture for Our City by Rothman, "Music Director Giancoarlo's Opening Night," Eugene Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $14-$38, $10 stu., youth.

"Drag King" show, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $5.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Being American in a Changing World," Ronald Takaki, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Arts Encore" continues. See Tue.

 

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

WYNONNA JUDD, ROSE GARDEN, PORTLAND. SEE SEPT. 22, ON THE ROAD.

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

SEPT. 20 Stories by the Sea Storytelling Festival features storytelling performances and workshops, Gay Ducey, Naomi Baltuck, Thomas Doty and others, from 8 to 10 pm today, 9 am to 10 pm tomorrow, and from 11 am to 1 pm Sept. 22, Newport Performing Arts Center. 261-3109. Some events are free, others range to $15.

"Rebirth of Village Earth" 4th Annual Ashland Country Fair features live music including James Twyman, as well as food, entertainment, arts, crafts and wellness presentations, from today, tomorrow and Sept. 22, Wellsprings, 1 mi. N. of Ashland on Hwy 99. A town meeting featuring Lou Gold is 1 pm, Sept. 21. $10/day, $25 three-day pass adv., $15/day, $30 three-day pass dos.

Sisters Gallery Walk features work by Jeff Wester, Paul Alan Bennett, Karen Joy Ritchie and others, as well as music and refreshments, 4:30 to 8:30 pm, Sisters. FREE.

"Comedy Night on the Coast" features Dave Anderson and Art Krug, 9 pm tonight and tomorrow, Chinook Winds Casino and Convention Center, Lincoln City.

The Covered Bridge Festival features vintage displays and demonstrations, artists contests, live entertainment, children's activities and more, 5 to 9 pm today, 9 am to 9 pm tomorrow and from 9 am to 6 pm Sept. 22, Pioneer Park, Stayton. FREE.

SEPT. 21 A benefit for the Pacific Green Party features the Dr. Atomic Medicine Show, 7:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church, Newport. $4, $3 stu., sr.

47th Annual Salmon Bake features live entertainment, 10 am to 4 pm, Depoe Bay Chamber of Commerce. $13, $7 children.

SEPT. 22 Wynonna Judd, 9 pm, Rose Garden, Portland. $32.75-$40.75.

SEPT. 24 Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band, 8 pm, Rose Garden, Portland.$29.50-$59.50.

 

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

SEPT. 19 Toddler Storytime, 9:30 and 10:30 am, Library. FREE.

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.

HOURS exchange local currency project potluck and meeting, IOOF Hall, 223 SW 2nd St. Bring a vegetarian dish. FREE.

SEPT. 20 Women's soccer vs. Wisconsin, 5 pm, Lorenz Field, OSU. FREE.

Darby O'Gill, 8 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

SEPT. 21 Beaver football vs. Fresno State, 3:30 pm, Reser Stadium, OSU. A tailgater is at 3 pm. $28.

Kids Day America, noon to 3 pm, corner of 7th and Harrison. 757-9933. FREE.

"What a Wonderful World" storytime, 11 am, Borders Books. FREE.

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

SEPT. 22 HOURS exchange local currency project fundraiser, rummage sale and auction, 9 am to 5 pm, 505 NW 3rd St. don.

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

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

Organ and trumpet concert, Fourth Sundays at Four Concert Series, 4 pm, Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan. don.

SEPT. 24 Some Like it Hot movie showing, 1 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.

Oregon Cultural Trust regional summit, 2 to 5 pm, Benton Co. Library. FREE.

Elementary Strings kick-off night, 6 pm, Hoover Elementary School. FREE.

Rosey, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

Arthritis support group meeting, 6:30 pm, Corvallis Sr. Ctr. FREE.

SEPT. 25 OSUsed Store sale, 5:30 to 7 pm, OSU Property Services, OSU. FREE.

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

 

ATTN:OPPORTUNITIES
Eugene Community Orchestra seeks new members. 343-7443.

Auditions for The Secret in the Toyroom are at 2 pm Sept. 21, Cottage Theatre. 334-7643.

The Eugene Peace Choir seeks Male Voices, especially bass-baritone. Call 344-8931.

The deadline for art submissions to the 21st Annual art about Agriculture regional art competition is Dec. 3. For information send an Email request to shelley.curtis@orst.edu

 

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, 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 am, WOW Hall, 291 W. 8th Ave. 687-2746.
West Coast Swing, Beg.—7, 189 W. 8th. 342-1196.
International Folk—7:15, In Shape Fitness,2681 Willamette St. 726-7548.

Mo:African—5:30, Studio B, 189 W. 8th. 868-2082.
West Coast Swing—7, Agate Hall, 18th Ave. and Agate St. 747-7177.

Tu: 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: Beg. Flamenco—8, Paradise Dance Studio, 531 Willamette St. 485-8955.
African—5:30, Studio B, 189 W. 8th. 868-2082.
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.
Zydeco—7, Rock 'n Rodeo, 7th and Willamette. 683-3979.

 

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