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Tracy Grammer is playing two nights at Café Paradiso to benefit Friends of KRVM. She's also doing a performance and signing at CD world, keeping the troubadour dream alive. Grammer sings many songs by the late Dave Carter, laying back on the complexity of his lyrics, while using her musicianship to deliver an extra emotional and intellectual edge. See Friday and Saturday Calendar.


Faith Rahill's having her annual two-day show and sale of her beautiful ceramics at 775 W. 26th Ave. Find bowls, plates, platters and more. It's an awaited event, so go early for best selection. See Saturday and Sunday Calendar.


Feel the beat at the Eugene World Rhythm Festival, from 11 am to 6 pm at Amazon Community Center and Park. The festival features musical and movement workshops for kids and adults, as well as performances and a marketplace. Get your groove on, yo. See Sunday Calendar.


The 2004 Empty Bowl Sale is a bowl sale at the Professional Building, between Oak and Pearl Streets on E. Broadway Ave. Benefiting FOOD for Lane Co., the bowls (donated by local clay, wood and glass artists) sell out each and every year, in only an hour-and-a-half. Every bowl purchased comes with a gift certificate for a free bowl of soup from a local restaurant. Give to a good cause; fill your kitchen shelves, and your belly too! See Friday Calendar.


First Friday Artwalk features a free guided tour of downtown art galleries and visual arts attractions. This week's artwalk begins at 5:30 pm with figurative watercolors by Erin Williams at Café Paradiso. Then at 5:50 pm it's a showcase of new works by local artists at DIVA (Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts). At 6:10 pm the walk moves to the New Zone Arts Collective, for A Gallery Without Walls. At 6:30 pm it's work by Tanaka Ryohei, Her Xue-Sheng, Su Xin-Ping and other artists at the White Lotus Gallery. The last stop is at the Jacobs Gallery for All in the Family, an exhbit celebrating artists who live and work in a family with other artists. Here's a collage of work exhibited in All in the Family. See Friday Calendar.



THURSDAY, JUNE 3

Sunrise 5:32 am; Sunset 8:51 pm

Av High 70; Av Low 45

Pussywillow Panties, work in Beth Wilson's MFA exhibit artwalk. See Thursday,
June 3.

ARTS/VISUAL MFA exhibit of Beth Wilson features work at the Public Library, Atrium Building, Shoe-a-Holic, Goldworks, J. Michaels and the square on Willamette St. and West Broadway Ave., through June 17. FREE.

An opening for work by Jarrett Arnold, 5:30 pm, The Buzz Coffeehouse and Gallery, EMU, UO. FREE.

Meridian art walk features jewelry by Sarah Peterman, watercolors by Ellen Morrow, fiber art by Leita Wright and glasswork by Eugene Glass School, 6 pm, Meridian, 18th Ave. and Willamette St. FREE.

BENEFITS Committed Partners for Youth wine tasting and auction features appearances by Olympic athletes, music by Brooksie Robertson, 5:30 to 8:30 pm, Valley River Inn. $30, $50 for two.

Wine tasting and auction benefits a bone-marrow transplant for Davey Untz, 5 to 7:30 pm, Eugene Wine Cellars. For information call 242-3817. don.

GATHERINGS Women's Business Network meeting, 11:30 am, Eugene Hilton. 683-7850. FREE.

Raw and living foods introduction and discussion, 6 pm, 4th Floor, 5th St. Public Market. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "Book Buzz" features stories, magic, jokes, music and more, 3:30 pm, Downtown Library. Register at 682-8316. FREE.

LECTURE "The Psychology of Humanity's Separation and Self-Destruction in the Modern Age," David Caruso, 7 pm, EWEB Training Rm. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Essay contest reading features five winners of Oregon Quarterly's fifth annual Northwest Perspectives Essay Contest, 7 pm, Alumni Lounge, Gerlinger, UO. FREE.

Spirituality book discussion group, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

Alan Siporin reads, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Azuquita, 7:30 pm, Shedd Concert Hall. $12 adv.

Prong, Dog Fashion Disco, All That Remains, others, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 dos.

Brian Webb, Justin King, 8 pm, Luna. $6.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "A Spiritual Revolution in Business," Paul Dolan, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

"Jefferson Radio" features "China Hands: Nine Decades of Adventure, Espionage and Diplomacy in Asia," James Lilley, 8 am and 8 pm, KRVM, 1280 AM.

THEATER Barefoot in the Park, 8 pm today, tomorrow and June 5, 10, 11, 12, 18 and 19, and at 2 pm June 6 and 13, Very Little Theatre. $12 adv., $9 sr. during matinees and for stu. on Thursdays. May 28 opening gala includes refreshments.

Mister Roberts, 8 pm today, tomorrow and June 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26, and at 2 pm June 13, Actors Cabaret. $15 adv., $10 dos. and $29.95 includes dinner. $12 for June 13, $24.95 includes brunch.

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 4

Sunrise 5:31 am; Sunset 8:52 pm

Av High 70; Av Low 45

Erik Friedlander plays The Shedd. See Tuesday.

ARTS/VISUAL 5:30 pm art openings include work by Eric Reinemann, Karin Clarke Gallery, Perthro Productions, WOW Hall; 6 pm art openings include work by Jennifer Gibson, City View Deli; 7:10 pm openings include paintings and prints by Pema Gyaltsen, Brita Rogers, Tiffany Sarasin and others, Museum of Unfine Art. FREE.

First Friday Artwalk features a guided tour of downtown art galleries and visual arts attractions. The walk begins at 5:30 pm at Café Paradiso for work by Erin Williams. Then, at 5:50 pm the walk features new work by local artists at DIVA (Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts.) At 6:10 pm the walk moves to A Gallery Without Walls, work by New Zone artists at The New Zone Art Collective. Next, at 6:30 pm, it's the collection at White Lotus Gallery. The last stop, at 6:50 pm, features Art in the Family at The Jacobs Gallery. FREE.

Downtown celebration of the arts features a sidewalk art sale; an exhibit of Hubble Telescope projections; Transposition, a dance by UO students and music by Midnight Sun, 5:30 to 8:30 pm, along Broadway Ave. and Willamette St. FREE.

BENEFITS Empty Bowls block party features art and live music to benefit FOOD for Lane Co., 6 to 8:30 pm, Eugene Professional Building, 132 E. Broadway Ave. 343-2822. don.

Music with Tracy Grammer benefits Friends of KRVM, 8 pm today and tomorrow, Café Paradiso. $12.

COMEDY ComedySportz, 8 pm today and tomorrow, ComedySportz Theater, 1030 Oak St. 517-9996. $8, $7 with a can of food for FOOD for Lane Co.

DANCE Spring Loft, 8 pm, Dougherty Dance Theatre, Gerlinger, UO. $5, $3 sr., stu.

GATHERINGS "Break the Chains" open house features information on the Break the Chains prisoner support collective, 6 to 8:30 pm, Growers Market. FREE.

Open house and tour of the Lorax Manner, 6 pm, 1648 Alder St. FREE.

Al Fresco farmers' market features baked goods, preserves, plants, gifts, wines and more, 11 am to 6 pm Fridays, 5th St. Public Market. FREE.

KIDSTUFF "Lyle Lyle Crocodile" pajamarama storytime, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Dorothy O'Gill, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

Lane Jazz Combos, 7:30 pm, Blue Door Theatre, LCC. $4-$6 ss.

Marvin Jenkins and the Big Booty Beats, 9 pm, Lorax Manner, 1648 Alder St. $3-$5 ss.

Misty River CD release concert, 7:30 pm, Soreng, Hult. $12-$16.

Men Are From Mars … University Opera Ensemble performance, 8 pm today and tomorrow, Atrium, Lillis Business School, UO. FREE

Anguish of Snails, 7 pm, Downtown Library. FREE.

Dan Jones, Brian Kenny Fresno, Watsonville Patio, 9:30 pm, Sam Bond's. $4.

Leo Nocentelli, Little Hercules, 9 pm, John Henry's. $15.

ON THE AIR "American-athon" five-hour celebration of the best of Americana music, 2 to 7 pm, KRVM, 91.9 FM.

PRESENTATIONS "Which Pain Medication is Right for You?" Kathy Hahn, 1:30 pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. FREE.

"Juice Fasting," Steven Bailey, 10 am, World Café, 4th Ave. and Blair St. $3-$5 ss.

SCIENCE "Ringworld: Voyage to Saturn" planetarium show includes Saturn-related activities for children, 7 and 8:30 pm, The Science Factory. $4, $3 sr.

SPIRITUAL "Delights From the Garden" Shabbat circle, 7:30 pm, Jewish Community Havurah of Eugene. 343-0912. FREE.

THEATER Barefoot in the Park continues. See Thursday, June 3.

Mister Roberts continues. See Thursday, June 3.

 

SATURDAY, JUNE 5

Sunrise 5:31 am; Sunset 8:52 pm

Av High 71; Av Low 45

Irene Ferrera plays at the Casa de la Cultura Latin Cultural Celebration, Los Jarritos. See Saturday.

ARTS/VISUAL Faith Rahill's studio sale and show of art, 9 am to 5 pm today and from 10 am to 3 pm tomorrow, 775 W. 26th Ave. FREE.

BENEFITS Silent auction, music, food and fun benefit the Cascadia Forest Defenders, 6 pm, Sundance Mercantile. 684-8977. $3-$300 ss.

5th Annual "Run for the Mountain" benefits the Mount Pisgah trail system, 9 am, Howard Buford Recreation Area. For information go to www.lanecounty.org/parks

Rock for SASS (Sexual Assault Support Services) features music with The Hunches, The Jolenes and The Rock 'n' Roll Soldiers, 10 pm, Indigo District. $3.

Casa de la Cultura Pena Musical benefit to create spaces where the Latin community can celebrate its cultural identity, featuring music by Lo Nuestro, Jessie Marquez, Irene Farrera and many more, 8 pm, Los Jarritos, 764 Blair Blvd. $5-$25 ss.

"Smashing Estate" yard-sale benefits CISCAP (Committee in Solidarity with Central American Peoples), 9 am to 4 pm today and tomorrow, CISCAP office, 458 Blair Blvd. 485-8633. don.

KRVM benefit with Tracy Grammer continues. See Friday.

CELEBRATION "We Are Bethel" Celebration features live entertainment, youth carnival, story telling, puppet show, parade, art, raffle, food and more, 11:30 am to 6:30 pm, Petersen Barn Park and Community Center. FREE.

COMEDY Comedysportz continues. See Friday.

FESTIVAL Sasquatch Brew Festival features beer tasting, music by Curtis Salgado, noon to midnight, Broadway Plaza, Downtown Eugene. Benefits the Glen Haw Falconer Foundation. For information go to www.sasquatchbrewfest.org $10 includes two tastes; $15 includes two tastes and Salgado concert, 9:30 pm. $40 includes dinner at Mallard Hall, 725 W. 1st Ave.

GATHERINGS Saturday Market features Farmers Market, crafters, musicians, vendors & food court, 10 am to 5 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Craig Sorseth plays at 10 am; Ken Silverman at 11; Oldtime News at noon; Sweet Papa Lowdown at 1 pm; Dreier Family Band at 2 and The Usual Suspects play at 3:30 pm. FREE.

Rainbow River Womyn meeting, 5 pm, Roaring Rapids Pizza, Glenwood. 741-1210. FREE.

KIDSTUFF Storytime features Richard Leebrick, 10 am, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

"Tying it up with Knots" workshop, 2:30 pm, Sheldon Library. FREE.

Kitten's full-moon storytime, 11 am, Borders Books. FREE.

MUSIC University Gospel Ensembles, 3 pm, Eugene Christian Fellowship; 7:30 pm, The Shedd. $8, $5 stu., sr.

Tracy Grammer performance and singing, 3 pm, CD World. FREE.

"Sounds for Peace" concert and workshop, 7 to 9 pm today, Unity of the Valley Church, and 2 to 6 pm tomorrow, Sacred Space Yurt. Call 686-0186 for information.

Buster B. Jones, 8:30 pm, Luna. $10.

The Adam Comer Band, 8 pm, Brandborg Winery. $10.

University Opera Ensemble continues. See Friday.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARS rides 45 miles, Walterville Café. Meet at 9 am, Alton Baker Park. FREE.

PRESENTATION "Introduc-tion to Internet," 10 am; "Setting Up E-mail," 11:30 am, Downtown Library. FREE.

SCIENCE "Up in the Sky" youth planetarium show, 1 pm, Planetarium, Science Factory. 682-7888. $4, $3 sr., stu.

SPIRITUAL Meditation workshop, 3 pm today and noon tomorrow, Washington Park Center. FREE.

"Change Your Mind Day" meditation workshop and video, 3 pm, Shambhala Buddhist Center, Spfd. FREE.

Monthly Buddhist orientation, 8:45 am, 85415 Teague Loop. 344-7377. FREE.

THEATER Risk Being Heard! Woman's Personal Theatre Collective performance, 5 pm, Tsunami Books. don.

Barefoot in the Park continues. See Thursday, June 3.

Mister Roberts continues. See Thursday, June 3.

 

SUNDAY, JUNE 6

Sunrise 5:31 am; Sunset 8:53 pm

Av High 71; Av Low 46

ARTS/VISUAL Faith Rahill's studio sale and show of art continues. See Saturday.

BENEFITS "Spring Midwifery in the Vineyard" silent auction, winetasting, music, food and children's activities benefits the Oregon Midwifery Council, 1 to 5 pm, Secret House Winery, Veneta. don.

"Smashing Estate" yard-sale continues. See Saturday.

FESTIVAL Eugene World Rhythm Festival features performances and workshops, 11 am to 6 pm, Amazon Park. For information and schedule call 343-5920. FREE.

GATHERINGS Eighth anniversary sale and used gear swap, Oregon River Sports. For information call 334-0696. FREE.

Rogue dynasty auction, 11 am to 1 pm preview today, begins at 1 pm tomorrow; Piccadilly Flea Market, 10 am to 4 pm, Eugene comic book & collectibles show, 10 am to 5 pm, Lane Co. Fairgrounds. $4 for comic show, $1.50 for flea market, auction is free.

Mercado Latino open-air Latin American marketplace features Latin American food, produce, handcrafts, clothes and more, 11 am to 4:30 pm, 8th Ave. and Oak. St. Grupo Condor plays at 11:30 am; a Pinata for kids at 12:30 pm and Ritmo de la Noche plays at 2 pm. FREE.

Eugene Middle East Peace Group meeting and potluck, 5:30 pm, EWEB. FREE.

Family Values potluck and activities, 1 to 3 pm, Amazon Park. 485-9933. $2-$8 sug. don.

LITERARY ARTS "The Power of a Circle" poetry immersion reading features poetry by Devon Bonady, Louisa Lindsay, Robin Saxton and others, 5 pm, Tsunami Books. Music and open mic follows. FREE.

MUSIC University Percussion Ensemble, 2 pm, 198 Music, UO. $5, $3 sr., stu.

Oregon Brass Quintet, 7:30 pm, Central Lutheran Church. FREE.

Pellet Gun, Last Great Liar, 9:30 pm, Black Forest. FREE.

David Nelson Band, 8:30 pm, Cozmic Pizza @ the Strand. $15.

Spoken word event with the creator of Found Magazine, Davy Rothbart, Sam Bond's Garage. See Monday.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Native plant nursery work party, 1 to 4 pm, Buford Park. 344-8350. FREE.

South Eugene tree walk, 1 pm, E. 40th Ave. and Donald St. FREE.

The Obsidians hike 5 miles, Coburg Hills; 8 miles, Mt. June; bike 46 miles, Scio. See YMCA board for more information.

"Discover Birding" workshop, 8 am to 12 pm, Mt. Pisgah. $15.

SPIRITUAL Ruth Denison: You Are Free video screening and potluck brunch, 11 am, Center for Sacred Sciences. 345-0102. FREE.

Guided meditations and teachings with Tulka Rinpoche, 10 am Sundays and 6:30 pm Wednesdays, 22 W. 7th Ave. 747-2843. don.

"Seven Point Mind Training" with Lama Sonam Dhargye, 2 pm, Kagyu Dakshang Chuling Dharma Center. 461-0830. $20.

Meditation workshop continues. See Saturday.

"Sounds for Peace" continues. See Saturday.

THEATER Barefoot in the Park continues. See Thursday, June 3.

 

MONDAY, JUNE 7

Sunrise 5:30 am; Sunset 8:54 pm

Av High 71; Av Low 46

GATHERING Rogue dynasty auction continues. See Sunday.

LITERARY ARTS Davy Rothbart's Found Magazine tour, 9 pm, Sam Bond's Garage. $4.

MUSIC The Huns, Roger Miret & the Disasters, 800 Octane, The Empty, 8:30 pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 dos.

PRESENTATION Artists' portfolio workshop features time to work on content, layout, design and portfolio details, 6:30 pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. Potluck dinner follows. FREE.

 

TUESDAY, JUNE 8

Sunrise 5:30 am; Sunset 8:54 pm

Av High 71; Av Low 46

Stomp, Silva Hall, Hult Center. See Tuesday.

BENEFIT 50% of food sales at Papa's Pizza benefist the Eugene poetry slam team, all day, Papa's Pizza. FREE.

FILM Volga-Volga, Russian film series, 8:45 pm, 115 Pacific, UO. FREE.

GATHERINGS Volunteer meetings for the Emerald Empire Hempfest, 7 pm Tuesdays, 2250 Patterson, Spencer View Apartments Community Rm. FREE.

Tuesday food carts serve food from Saturday Market, 10 am to 3 pm Tuesdays, 8th Ave. and Oak St. Various menu costs.

LITERARY ARTS Explor-ations Book Group meeting, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Erik Friedlander, 7:30 pm, The Shedd. $15.

Stomp music and dance performance, 8 pm, Silva, Hult. $22.50-$40.

ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" features "History Matters," Howard Zinn, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 4.4 miles, Kentucky Falls. See YMCA board for more information.

 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9

Sunrise 5:30 am; Sunset 8:55 pm

Av High 71; Av Low 46

FILM Behind the Lines, Sociology film series, 7 pm, 180 PLC, UO. FREE.

GATHERING Open house features free classes, 4 pm for ages 3-5; 6:30 pm for ages 1 1/2- to 3, Kindermusik of Eugene, 1520 W. 28th Pl. FREE.

LECTURE "Women in Aviation History," Dorothy Schick and Julie Tripp, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS

"Let's Talk" Book Group meeting, 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidians hike 5.5 miles, Clear Lake. See YMCA board for details. $3-$4 sug. don.

SPIRITUAL Guided meditations with Tulka Rinpoche continue. See Sunday.

 

THURSDAY, JUNE 10

Sunrise 5:30 am; Sunset 8:55 pm

Av High 72; Av Low 46

LITERARY ARTS Joseph Arapia discusses "The Difference Between Thinness and Fitness," 7 pm, Barnes and Noble. FREE.

"Universal Truths" science of spirituality reading group meeting, 7 pm, Borders Books. FREE.

MUSIC "Rose Street House of Music on the Road" with Annemarie Russell, 8 pm, Café Paradiso. $6-$10 ss.

The Ovulators, The Slow Poisoners, The Hinges, 9 pm, Sam Bond's. $5.

Gordon David Kaswell, 8 pm, Luna. $5.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" features "Holistic Health Care and our Animal Companions," Jan Allegretti, 6:30 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION The Obsidians hike 6 miles, Fairview Creek. See YMCA board for more information.

PRESENTATION "Cleansing & Weight Loss," Alicia Whitt, 6:30 pm, Willamalane Swim Center. FREE.

THEATRE Wonder of the World, 8 pm tonight, tomorrow and June 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26, and at 2 pm June 13, Lord Leebrick Theatre. For prices and information call 465-1506.

Barefoot in the Park continues. See Thursday, June 3.

 

ON THE ROAD

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

SpugMotion Dance, Conduit Dance Studios, Portland. See June 4, On the Road.

JUNE 3 The Campaign for America's Future "Take Back America" conference features workshops with advocates in Washington and participants from Eugene, today through June 4, Washington D.C. For information go to www.outfuture.org

Commotion at the Ocean V boxing event, today and tomorrow, Chinook Winds Casino, Lincoln City. For information go to www.chinookwindscasino.com

An art exhibition by Nathan Samuel Hazard and Kesenya Samarskaya, 24-hours a day, today through June 15, Retread Threads, Portland. FREE.

JUNE 4 Shining Stars Festival features three days of music, family, workshops, camping, food and art to benefit the youth of the Illinois Valley, 4 to midnight today, from 10 am to midnight tomorrow and June 6, Lake Selmac, Selma. www.shiningfestival.com$10, $35 for weekend pass.

13th biennial Human Form exhibition, today through Aug. 1, Newport Visual Art Center. An opening is 2 pm June 6. FREE.

SpugMotion dance by Sinead Kimbrell and Ned Folkerth, 8 pm today and tomorrow, Conduit Dance Studios, Portland. $12, $10 stu., sr.

Kathy Deggendorfer discusses her work, 6 to 9 pm, High Desert Gallery, Sisters. FREE.

The Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts features juried fine arts, food and fun, today through June 6, Joseph Community Center, Joseph. For information call 432-0230.

A reception for Local Motion exhibit of car and motorcycle art, 5 pm, Like a Wheel Gallery, Florence. FREE.

JUNE 5 David Crosby, 8 pm, Craterian Theater, Medford. $42-$55.

Velvet Revolver plays the Roseland Theater, Portland. See June 5, On the Road.

Velvet Revolver, 9 pm, Roseland Theater, Portland. $20.

Haiku Inferno concert, 7 pm, Dogwood Stage, Newport. $5. High school stu. free.

Adidas Oregon Track Classic track meet, 1 to 4 pm, Portland. For information go to www.oregontrackclassic.com

Classic! The Cars of the Kruise exhibit, through June 30, Klamath Co. Museum, Klamath Falls. FREE.

JUNE 7 Misty River, 8 pm, Newport Performing Arts Center. $12, $10 sr., $8 stu.

JUNE 8 Joe Ross' Roots of Bluegrass Show for kids, 2 pm, Myrtle Creek Library, Myrtl Creek. FREE.

 

CORVALLIS EVENTS

JUNE 3 OSU Chamber Choir concert, 7:30 pm, First United Methodist Church. FREE.

Farm walk, 2 to 5 pm, Gathering Together Farm. Potluck at 5 pm. For information call 737-6272. FREE.

Finale 2004 Linn-Benton Community College Concert Choir performance, 7:30 pm, Forum 104, LBCC Main Campus. $8, $6 stu., sr.

Free World Music Festival features music by Yellowman, Earl Zero, Amadan and State of Jefferson, 5 pm, MU Quad, OSU. FREE.

Blood pressure clinic, 9 am, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.

JUNE 4 Wine tasting, appetizers, music by Pete Ballerstedt, 4 pm, First Alternative Co-op. FREE.

An opening of the Around Oregon Annual, 5:30 pm, ArtCentric. FREE.

OSU Battle of the Bands features ten of 40 bands who tried out, MU quad, OSU. FREE.

An opening for Pieces of Paper: Contemporary Paper Art, work by 15 local artists, 5 pm, Benton County Historical Museum, Philomath. FREE.

JUNE 5 Saturday farmers' market features organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups, nuts, meat and more, 9 am to 1 pm, 1st Ave. and Jackson St. FREE.

"Building With Earth" slideshow, 3 pm, Intaba's Kitchen. FREE.

JUNE 6 "Building With Earth" workshop, 10 am to 4 pm, Ahimsa Sanctuary, Philomath. For information call 929-7564.

JUNE 7 Coin club meeting, 6 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. FREE.

JUNE 9 Wednesday farmers' market features organic produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, herbs, syrups, nuts, meat and more, 8 am to 1 pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE.

Strawberry Jubilee, 5:30 pm, Corvallis Sr. Center. $10, $3 children.

 

ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES

The 2004 International Songwriting Competition is seeking submissions. For information go to www.songwritingcompetition.com

Volunteers are needed for the Art & the Vineyard 2004 festival. Call 345-1571.

Volunteers are needed for the World Rhythm Festival. Call 684-0588.

The Lane Co. Cultural Coalition seeks members. To apply, call 682-4203.

Seattle's Harborview Medical Center seeks art by Northwest artists. For information send an e-mail to pweiss@washington.edu

The Oregon State Fair's Oregon Art Annual seeks art submissions. For guidelines go to www.oregonstatefair.org/Fair/competitionsThe "Smashing Estate" yard-sale benefiting CISCAP (Committee in Solidarity with Central American Peoples) needs donations. Call 485-8633. don.

 

DANCE LISTINGS

Th: Argentine Tango, Beg.—noon; Int.--7, Partner Dancing, Beg.—6:30, The Tango Center. www.eugenetango.org
English country—7:30, Eugene Friends Meeting House. 344-1053.
Argentine Tango, All-level—8; Studio B. www.eugenetango.com

Fr: Oregon Ballroom Dance, classes during first hour, 7:30-11:30 pm, Room 220, Gerlinger Hall, UO.
International folk—2, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444.
Salsa—9, Vet's Club Ballroom. 342-3021.
Salsa—9, Broadway Dance Center. 461-6681.
Tango, Beg.—8, Milonga dance party—9, The Tango Center. 349-8682.

Sa: West African—11 am, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Ballroom—8:30; Salsa—9, 11:15 pm, Broadway Dance Center. 461-6681.
Argentine Tango, Beg.—8, Milonga dance party--9, The Tango Center. 349-8682.
Ballroom—8:30, Studio B.

Su: Bellydance w/Mezdulene—11 am, Ta-Da Dance Studio. 484-5071.
West African—11 am, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Dances of Universal Peace—7; St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 688-4134.
Improvisational partner dance—8, 412 Loma Linda Ln.
Argentine Tango—2, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave.

Mo: International Folk Dancing—2:30 pm, Campbell Senior Ctr. 682-5318.
West Coast Swing—7, Agate Hall, UO. www.68swing.com
West African—7:30, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Tango, Beg.—noon; Int.—7, The Tango Center.

Tu: West African—6, WOW Hall. 687-2746.
Amy's Tribal Bellydancing, Beg.—7, Healthy Weigh Weight Loss and Wellness Clinic. 684-8150.
Swing, Int.—7, Open Dance—8, Downtown Lounge.
International Folk—7, St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 461-9328.

We: Developmental movement for babies and toddlers—10 am, 11am, Tamarack Wellness Center. 689-3233.
Lindy hop—8, Studio B, 189 W. 8th Ave. http://www.eugenelindy.com
Salsa—8, Broadway Dance Center.
Improvisational partner dance—6:45, 412 Loma Linda Ln.

 


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