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WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 24 CELEBRATION Peace celebrations, 4:30pm Wednesdays, the Federal Building. FREE. FILMS Men With Guns, 7pm, 180 PLC, UO. FREE. Brazil, 8pm, Café Paradiso. FREE. GATHERINGS Teen council, share ideas, suggest books and music, 4pm-5:30pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Peace Celebration, 4:30pm, Federal Bldg.
KIDS Drop in soccer game, middle school ages, 4pm-dark, Adams Elementary School field. FREE. Hover Craft Club, 2pm-4pm, four week session, build your own working model, grades3-5, The Science Factory. $50, $40 members. Magic Schoolbus Adventures, 2pm-4pm, four week session, grades K-2, The Science Factory. $50, $40 members. MUSIC Barbershop Open Mic with Bobby Six Crows Henderson, 5pm, Hair by Bev, 209 S. 14th, Sprfld. 606-3341. Always…Patsy Cline, musical, 7:30pm, Soreng Theatre. $35-$12. 682-5000. Pinback, Neil Hamburger, The Advantage, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. $10 adv., $12 d.o.s. ON THE AIR Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 8:00am and 8:00pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidian Hike to North Shasta Loop. Sign up at YMCA. Altair hike in town, meet at L&L Market. 726-8154. Drop in soccer game, middle school age, 4pm, Adams Elementary School field. 683-2122. FREE. THEATRE Always…Patsy Cline, 7:30pm, Soreng Theatre. $35-$12. 682-5000.
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 25 ARTS/VISUAL Exhibits by En Plein Air, Olga Volchkova, others, DIVA. 344-3482. FREE. DANCE Dances of Universal Peace, 7pm, St. Mary's Episcopal Church. 688-4134. FREE. FILM Bush Family Fortunes, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. GATHERINGS Free community Thanksgiving Dinner. Se invita todos. Comida y ropa. Gratis. 11am-3pm. Whiteaker Community Head Start Center, 21 North Grand. 485-8179. KIDS Gimme Games for elementary ages, 4pm-5pm, Downtown Library. FREE. Take Flight exhibit, noon-4pm, features rockets, paper airplane launchers, hovercraft and more. The Science Factory. $4 entrance. ON THE AIR On the Jefferson Exchange – Heifer International helps struggling families to become self-sufficient , 8:00am and 8:00pm, KRVM 1280 AM. On New Dimensions – The Physiology of a Peak Experience with James Austin, 6:30pm-7:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Christmas tree permits now available at all Willamette National Forest offices, 8am-4:30pm. Cut down your own tree for $5. POETRY "Weapon of Choice: Voice!" poetry open mic, 7pm-9pm, Morning Glory Café. FREE. THEATER Songs from The Wizard of Oz, 12:15pm, Actors Cabaret Lobby. FREE. Tempest preview, 8pm, through Dec. 11, Lord Leebrick Theatre. $8-$16, Box office 465-1506. WORKSHOPS Reiki II workshop, 12:30pm-3:30pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444. Introduction to Consensus Based Leadership, 7:30pm, Outdoor Program Office, UO. Register at OP office. FREE.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 26 ARTS/VISUAL The American Spirit Quilt Collection, through Dec. 4, SA-Th 11am-4pm, F 11am-7pm, Emerald Art Center, Spfld. "Us" exhibit of photos taken by students at the MLK Education Center, 7:30pm, DIVA. FREE. Digital works by William Kasper through November, reception 6pm, Café Paradiso Gallery. FREE. CLASS Qigong class by Suman Sensei, 10:30am, Core Star. 345-4132. DEMONSTRATION Intro to course and demo of hypnosis and life coaching, 7pm, Art of Life Coaching, 1257 High St. 744-6655. FREE. GATHERINGS Thanksgiving Weekend wine tastings, open houses at most local wineries, today, tomorrow and Nov. 28, 11am-5pm Benton-Lane Winery in Monroe; 11am-9pm today, 11am-10pm F, 11am-9pm SA, 11am-8pm SU Briggs Hill Vineyard (tastings at the Broadway); 11am-5pm Broadley Vineyards, Monroe; 11am-6pm Chateau Lorane; noon-7pm, noon-5pm SU Eugene Wine Cellars; 11am-5pm High Pass Winery, Junction City; noon-5pm Iris Hill Winery, Lorane; noon-5pm King Estate Winery; noon-5pm LaVelle Vineyards, Elmira; 11am-5pm Saginaw Vineyards, Cottage Grove; 11am-5pm Secret House Vineyards Winery, Veneta; noon-5pm Silvan Ridge/Hinman Vineyards; noon-8pm, noon-6pm SU Territorial Vineyards and Wine. Eugene Singletarians meeting, 7:30pm-9pm, activities, conversation and refreshments provided for singles, The Unitarian Universalist Church. 485-3001. $2 don. Altair Social, 6:30pm, Quackers. Holiday Market, 10am-6pm, Exhibit Hall, Lane County Fairgrounds. 10:30am Joe Ross kids songs; 11:30am celtic harp with Janet Naylor; 12:30pm North of the Black Sea music of eastern Europe; 1:45pm Tom's Kitchen Celtic dance tunes; 3:15pm samurai groove with Yo Hi Brothers; 4:45pm blues from Eagle Park Slim Band. FREE. Oregon Homecrafters, 10am-6pm today and tomorrow, 10am-5pm SU, Auditorium, Lane County Fairgrounds. FREE. KIDS Sparkplug Dance and Art Party for 2-5 year-olds, 10am, DIVA. FREE. MUSIC Latin music with Ritmo de la Noche, 8:30pm, Luna. $5. Americanistan, with dancer Deena, 8:30pm, Middle Eastern music and belly dance, Café Paradiso. $5. Moustache Rally featuring The Captain and Neal, The Visible Men, and B.R.O. (Turbonegro tribute band) and Ty Connor. 9pm, John Henry's. $2, $1 with a moustache. Johnson Unit, 9;30pm, Black Forest. Kristen Chandler performs, 9pm, Jo Federigo's. ON THE AIR On the Jefferson Exchange – The Erosion of Cultures Through the Spread of Modernization and Consumerism, 8:00am and 8:00pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOOR/RECREATION Altair in town walk, start at L&L Market. 726-8154. THEATER The Wizard of Oz, through Dec. 18, 8pm, Actors Cabaret. $16, $10 stu., sr. Tempest, 8pm, Willamette Repertory Theatre, Thursdays through Sundays to Dec. 12. $12-$35. 682-5000. Always…Patsy Cline, 8pm, Thursdays through Sundays to Dec. 12, Soreng Theatre. $12-$35. 682-5000.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 27 ARTS/VISUAL La Petite XII, national small format juried art competition, reception 1pm-3pm, Alder Gallery, Coburg. CLASS Yoga for Health, 5:30pm, Kiirtan, 6:30pm, taught by Suman Sensei, Core Star. 345-4132. DEMONSTRATION Intro to course and demo of hypnosis and life coaching, 7pm, 1257 High Street. FREE. GATHERINGS Holiday Market, 10am-6pm, Exhibit Hall, Lane County Fairgrounds. 10:30am Imagine a Nation Puppet Theatre; 11:30am music for Mother Earth from Bridget Wolf; 12:30pm McKenzie Drifters bluegrass; 1:45pm Mike & Carleen McCornack originals; 3:15pm eclectic originals from David Helfand & Friends; 4:45pm ukulele with Brook Adams. FREE. Farmers' Market features fruit, vegetables, plants, meat, eggs, dairy, music and more, 9am to 4pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. FREE. Tellabration! Worldwide storytelling event for adults featuring six performers, 7:30pm, Very Little Theatre. $10. KIDS Take a picture with The Wild Thing, 10am, read stories by Maurice Sendak, Barnes & Noble Booksellers. FREE. Dog Tale Times, 2pm-3:30pm, kids learn to read with a supportive listener, Downtown Library. Pre-register at 682-5450. FREE. Bridge Construction Workshop, grades 1-5, 2pm-4pm, Science Factory. $10 members/$15 gen. Santa photo hours, through Dec. 24, M-SA 11am-8pm; SU noon-7pm, Valley River Center. "Hubble's Universe" explores the views of our universe, 2pm, the Science Factory. $4, $3 sr. LITERARY ARTS Storyteller Mark Lewis performs with middle school vocal and instrumental talent. Fundraiser to send school children to France and Costa Rica, through Dec. 4. Barnes & Noble will donate 20% of all books sales to Roosevelt Middle School when the voucher is used. Barnes & Noble will donate a portion of proceeds from sales made with Lord Leebrick vouchers this week through Nov. 27. Vouchers at theatre box office or on-line at www.lordleebrick.com. Gary Lewis book signing, 2pm, outdoor writer and photographer, Barnes & Noble Booksellers. FREE.
MUSIC Jerry Joseph, The Ginger Hustlers, 9pm, John Henry's. $7. Pistol for a Paycheck, 9:30pm, Black Forest. Montage, 9pm, Luna. $5. Help Keep Lane County Warm benefit with Paul J. Biondi and St. Vincent dePaul, 8pm. He'll be jamming with singers and musicians from local high schools and colleges for the first hour. Donations of warm coats, gloves, hats, etc. will be requested, Cozmic Pizza. $3-$5 s.s., or $2 with clothing donation. Rock Scarlett, Avid at Lucky's. $3. Messiah, performed by the Central Chorale, benefit for Food for Lane County, 7pm today, 4 pm tomorrow, Central Lutheran Church. Tickets free with food donation. Open house at Velvet Lounge Recording Studio, noon-6pm today and tomorrow, visit a working recording studio that has created over 50 albums, 225 Quincy Ave., Cottage Grove. FREE. The Valley Boys, 8pm, Jimmy Mac's Overtime Grill. ON THE AIR Good Day Lifestyles, 9am-11am, Fox TV. Garden stories, home improvement, more. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Gears Ride to Our Daily Bread, 10am, 45 miles, meet at Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org SPIRITUAL Orientation to Buddhist practice, 8:45am-11:30am, Eugene Buddhist Priory, 85415 Teague Loop. Don. Meditation and dharma talk, 6:30pm, Eugene Zendo, 2190 Garfield St. FREE. THEATER Tempest continues, 2pm and 8pm. See Friday, Nov. 26. Always…Patsy Cline continues, 2pm and 8pm, Soreng Theatre. See Friday, Nov. 26. Wizard of Oz continues. See Friday, Nov. 26.
SUNDAY,
NOVEMBER 28 GATHERINGS Holiday Market, 10am-6pm, Exhibit Hall, Lane County Fairgrounds. 10:30am TBA; 11:30am mbira with Richard Crandall; 12:30pm Geoffrey Mays and Chad Krebs jazz guitar; 1:45pm Beth Rose original folk; 3:15pm Wardrobe Malfunction Fashion Show; 4:45pm roots pop with Jessie Rae. FREE. KIDS Paste Paper Workshop for ages 8-adult, 2pm-6pm, Downtown Library. FREE. MUSIC Saint Mary's Celtic Choir benefit, 4pm, traditional music from Scotland, followed by the Kirkin' of the Tartans with bagpiper Wiley McKinnon, Saint Mary's Episcopal Church. $5-$10 don. 345-5626. ON THE AIR Gratitude that moves beyond words, 7am, KPNW 1120AM. SPIRITUAL Monthly group meditation, 5:30pm, Dharmalaya, 356 Horn Lane. FREE. THEATER Tempest continues, 2pm. See Friday, Nov. 26. Wizard of Oz continues. See Friday, Nov. 26.
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 29 DEMONSTRATION Intro to course and demo of hypnosis and life coaching, 7pm, 1257 High Street. FREE. FILM Chekist, Russian language film with subtitles, 7pm, 115 Pacific, UO. GATHERINGS Sexual Assault Support Services women's drop-in support group, 7pm. For information call 484-9791. FREE. Confidential HIV testing, 4pm-7pm. For information call 342-5088. FREE. MUSIC Metal Mondays, 9, Da Houze. $3. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Altair Mt. Pisgah Hike, call 344-6416. VIGIL Women in Black silent vigil to protest war, 5pm, 7th Avenue across from the Federal Building. FREE.
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 30 ARTS/VISUAL Holiday Open House and Sale, 10am-5pm, handmade gifts, EMU Craft Center, UO. FILMS Drama na Okhote (The Shooting Party), Russian language film with subtitles, 7pm, 115 Pacific, UO. 4th World War, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE. Bread and Tulips (Italian), 6:30pm-9pm, International Lounge, above EMU Post Office, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Farmers' Market features fruit, vegetables, plants, meat, eggs, dairy, music, food carts from the Saturday Market, 10am to 3pm, 8th Ave. and Oak St. FREE. Medicine Buffalo Women Society, 7pm-8:30pm, Eugene Evangelical Church. FREE. Women's Sound Healing Circle with Auriel Loux, 7pm, Body Now, 453 River Ave. $5. 342-3336.
MUSIC Drowning Pool, (hed) pe, 7pm, WOW Hall. $20 adv., $25 d.o.s. The Fast Computers, Sam Bond's. Tripwire, Sullen, 9:30pm, Black Forest. ON THE AIR Tariq Ali, Enables of Empire, 6:30 to 7:30pm, KLCC 89.7 The enduring popularity of science fiction novels, 8:00am and 8:00pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Tai Chi for Health, 7pm, Core Star. 345-4132. SPIRITUAL Zen meditation and dharma talk, 7pm, Eugene Zendo. FREE.
WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 1 ARTS/VISUAL Concourse Passage art installation in honor of World AIDS Day, 7am-11:30pm, memorial for AIDS victims by installation artist Mike E. Walsh, ERB Memorial Union Concourse. FREE. CELEBRATION Peace celebrations, 4:30pm Wednesdays, the Federal Building. FREE. DANCE Dance Quarterly, 7pm, works-in-progress, Dougherty Theatre. FREE. FILMS Dirty Pretty Things, 7pm, 180 PLC, UO. FREE. GATHERINGS Peace Celebration, 4:30pm, Federal Bldg. Last Eve Family Celebration (formerly First Night Eugene) planning committee meeting, 6:50pm, recruitment of board members, volunteers. Alcohol/drug/tobacco free family event. 771 Washington Street. 461-3619 (9am-8pm). FREE. "Yards Without Pesticides" presentation of alternative weed control techniques, 7pm, McNail-Riley House. FREE. Peace Tree, hang your wishes for peace on our tree, 10am-6pm M-SA, through Dec. 21, Mother Kali's Books. KIDS Drop in soccer game, middle school ages, 4pm-dark, Adams Elementary School field. FREE. The art of Shibori, making small tapestries, 4pm-5pm, Eugene Public Library Bethel Branch. Pre-register 682-5766. FREE. LECTURE "Cross Disability and Psychiatric Disability: Uniting for Mental and Emotional Well-Being," linking psychiatric disability with other disabilities, 5:30pm, The Roundtable, Grower's Market Office Building. FREE.
LITERATURE Marisela Rizik reads from Of Forgotten Times, 7pm, UO Bookstore. FREE. Young Writer's Association Workshop Reading, 7pm, ages 9-18, Borders Books. FREE. MUSIC Always…Patsy Cline, musical, 7:30pm, Soreng Theatre. $35-$12. 682-5000. Campus Band, UO Ensemble, 8pm, Beall Hall. FREE. Savitri party rock, 10pm, at Lucky's. $3. Smokey Joe's Café, today, tomorrow and Dec. 3, 8pm, rock from the 50s and 60s, Silva Concert Hall. $25-$45. SeepeopleS, politically-charged rock, 7pm, Café Paradiso. $5-$7. ON THE AIR Coast of Dreams: California on the Edge, 8:00am and 8:00pm, KRVM 1280 AM. OUTDOORS/RECREATION Drop in soccer game, middle school age, 4pm, Adams Elementary School field. 683-2122. FREE. Altair in town walk, meet at L&L Market. 726-8154. SEMINAR Grants Question and Answer Seminar, noon-1pm, 330 Hendricks Hall, UO. FREE. SPIRITUAL Eckhart Toller Power of Now Practicing Presence group meeting, 7pm-9pm, Maitreya Eco-Village, 1631 W. Broadway. Donations accepted. THEATRE Always…Patsy Cline, 7:30pm, Soreng Theatre. $35-$12. 682-5000.
THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 2 ARTS/VISUAL Registration of Winter Term workshops, 10am, EMU Craft Center, UO. Works by Don Voss, reception 6pm, Adell McMillan Gallery, UO. FREE. CLINIC Travel Tips Clinic, 7pm-8pm, Judith Engle shares tips, REI, 306 Lawrence St. FREE. GATHERINGS Lane Pregnancy Support's 10th Annual Home for the Holidays Market, today, tomorrow and Dec. 4, 1580 River Road. KIDS The art of Shibori, making small tapestries, 4pm-5pm, Downtown Library. Pre-register 682-5450. FREE. LECTURE Rebecca Solnit discusses "Hope in the Dark" 7:30pm-10pm, book signing follows, Gerlinger Hall, UO. FREE LITERATURE Carola Dunn reads, 7pm, Barnes & Noble Booksellers. Authors Ted and Bill Merrill speak and sign their book River Runts, 7pm, Tsunami Books. FREE. MUSIC Don Carlos, 9pm, The Jungle. $15. Holiday Choral Concert, 8pm, UO Choral Ensembles, Beall Hall. $5, $3. Student Awards and Eugene Concert Choir, 12:15pm, Hult Lobby. FREE. Traditional music of Java with UO Javanese Gamelan class, Gamelan Sari Pandhawa, 7pm-9pm, DIVA. FREE. Toby Koenigsberg Trio with Tim Wilcox, 8pm, Luna. $5. We're From Japan, 7pm, Graham Barey, Sapient, Ethic, hip-hop poets, 9pm, Cozmic Pizza. $6. ON THE AIR Linda and Charlie Bloom, Making Love Last a Lifetime, 6:30pm-7:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM. THEATRE Tempest continues, 7:30pm. See Friday, Nov. 26. Always…Patsy Cline continues, 7:30pm, Soreng Theatre. See Friday, Nov. 26.
ON THE ROAD Note- Continuation dates for out-of-town events are listed under the first day of the event. NOV. 25 Thanksgiving Weekend Open House, today, tomorrow and Nov. 27, 11am-6pm, Willamette Valley Vineyards, Turner. (800) 344-9463. Handmade for the Holidays through Jan. 9, 2005, 10am-5pm TU-SA, 1pm-5pm SU, Contemporary Crafts Museum, 3934 SW Corbett Ave., Portland. Celebrate December-Something Red, through December, juried artwork will be displayed in businesses downtown, reception 5pm-6pm Dec. 1, awards 6pm-8pm, Dancing Asparagus Gallery, Reed Opera House, Salem. www.artistsinaction.com NOV. 26 Do Jump for the Holidays, 7:30pm, today and tomorrow; 3pm tomorrow, Nov. 28, aerial dance, acrobatics, humor and music for the family, Echo Theatre, Portland. $20, $15 kids 12 and under and sr., adv., $2 more at the door. Box office (503) 231-1232. Prints by Picasso, through Dec. 15, 10am-5:30pm M-F, noon-5pm SU, Lawrence Gallery, Pearl District, Portland. Charley's Aunt, 2:30pm and 8pm through Dec. 11, Albany Civic Theatre, Albany. Holiday Open House, today, tomorrow and Nov. 28, noon-5pm, Airlie Winery, Monmouth. Free. Wild Arts Festival 25th Anniversary, 5pm-9:30pm F, 10am-8pm SA, 10am-4pm SU, 85 artists, art and book fair, wildlife art competition, proceeds benefit Audubon Society of Portland, Doubletree Hotel, Portland. $4, kids 16 and under free. (503) 292-6855. The Inimitable Artis the Spoonman, 8pm, poetry, songs, The Art of Everything, Cottage Grove. $5-$10. Ozomotli, 9pm, Roseland Theatre, Portland. Buy Nothing Day, 8pm, with Kiss the Goat surrealist butoh, Buy My Cabbage copyleft classics from the otherground, Con$umption Junction improv ensemble, The Scarlett Ballroom, 700 NE Dekum, Portland. FREE. NOV. 27 Albany Farmer's Market, 8am-noon, Water St. between Broadlbin & Ferry, Albany. FREE. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, 7:30 pm today, 1:30pm tomorrow, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. $7, $5 kids. 942-4730. Open house at Velvet Lounge Recording Studio, noon-6pm today and tomorrow, visit a working recording studio that has created over 50 albums, 225 Quincy Ave., Cottage Grove. FREE. La Petite XII, small format juried art competition, reception 1pm-3pm, Alder Gallery, Coburg. GWAR, 8pm, Roseland Theatre, Portland. Downtown Twice Around Parade, 4pm, followed by tree lighting ceremony, 6pm, Albany. FREE. Here Comes Everybody, 10:30pm, Green Room, Portland. NOV. 28 Sondre Lerch, The Golden Republic, 8pm, Doug Fir Lounge, Portland. $11 adv. NOV. 29 Megadeath, 8pm, Roseland Theatre, Portland. NOV. 30 Thanksgiving Weekend Open House, 11am-6pm, today, tomorrow and Nov. 27, Willamette Valley Vineyards, 8800 Enchanted Way, Turner. DEC. 1 Festival of Trees, through Dec. 8, decorated trees throughout casino and hotel, auction on Dec. 8, The Mill, North Bend. "Hope is Vital" benefit for African AIDS Response, Maya Soleil, March Fourth, 7:30pm, Crystal Ballroom, Portland. $25 adv., $30 d.o.s. Save Our Valley, citizens opposed to proposed power plant in Coburg, 6:30pm, 91003 Willamette St (corner of Willamette and Dixon), Coburg. Les Petits Canards (The Little Ducks) music recital by Joshua McCall, 7pm, Hudson Hall, Rogers Music Center, Willamette University. FREE. Soap making workshop with Working Hands Soap Company, 1pm-4pm, learn to make gift soaps, The Art of Everything, Cottage Grove. $10. Christmas Night Time Magic, 6pm-10pm through December, Historic Districts, Albany. DEC. 2 Works by Doug and Sheryl Dawson, Rollin Karg, Earl, Satsuko and George Hamilton, Jennifer Gray, T.E. Day, Dan Chen, through Dec. 19, Lawrence Gallery, Portland. (800) 894-4278. Holiday Treat, 7:30pm, three choirs, Russell Tripp Performance Center, , Linn-Benton Community College. $5. Box office (541) 917-4531. Celebration of Trees, today, tomorrow and Dec. 4, Albany Boys & Girls Club, 1215 SE Hill St., Albany.
CORVALLIS EVENTS NOV. 25 Senior Center closed today and tomorrow. NOV. 26 Wine tasting and live music, 4pm-6pm, First Alternative Co-op Main Store, Corvallis. Free. Christmas Open House, today, tomorrow and Nov. 27, 10am-5pm, Garland Nursery. Thanksgiving Weekend Open House, today, tomorrow and Nov. 28, noon-5pm, Tyee Wine Cellars. Free. NOV. 27 Saturday farmers' market, 9am-1pm, 1st and Jackson. FREE. Hogwashers play Appalachian music, 9pm, Intaba's. NOV. 29 Gifts for a Better World holiday store, through Dec. 5, Red Carriage House, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. DEC. 1 Wednesday farmers' market, 8am to 1pm, Benton Co. Fairgrounds. FREE. Cholesterol screening, 6:30am-8:30am, Corvallis Senior Center. For appointment, call 768-5090. $15. Sunshine Generation Youth Performing Group, 4pm-5pm, Corvallis-Benton County Public Library. FREE. DEC. 2 OSU Women's Basketball vs Creighton, 7pm. OSU Men's Basketball vs Portland, 7:05pm. Blood pressure clinic, 9am-11am, Corvallis Senior Center. For appointment, call 766-6959. FREE.
ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES Digital Movie Cinema seeks short and medium length DV movies for national distribution, especially interested in films from the Eugene area. Payment approximately $2,000 a minute. www.DigitalMovieCinema.com Casting call for reality show based in Montana, pit your nerves against whitewater, wilderness and 5 housemates. www.barrettproductions.com Auditions for a new dance company, 4pm-6pm, tap, jazz and hip-hop, Musical Feet, 420 W. 12th. 485-2938. The Art Selection Committee for Reser Stadium is seeking artwork in a diversity of styles that is long-lasting and low-maintenance. The Panel is only interested in reviewing artist's previous work. Budget is $470,000. For application, www.oregonartcommission.org/pdf/reser_rfq.pdf. Celtic Bealltuinn (Beltaine) planning meeting, help plan the next An Ceangal Mara Foundation Celtic festival, 7pm-9pm, Mrs. Thompson's, 27 W. 5th. Potluck, everyone invited. www.efn.org/~celtic Auditions for OLIVER! 7pm, Wednesday, Dec. 8, need 15 men and women, 10 children, prepare song from show, Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. www.cottagetheatre.org Documentary producers for an all-gay television network are looking for either children of gay parents (aged 13-21) or gay parents raising children (aged 13-21). Call (213) 250-5060 or e-mail teenswithgayfamilies@hotmail.com Are you the hottest man alive? Then sign up for the Mr. Intimo USA male model contest, to become the "ambassador of all underwear." www.mrintimo.com Film and video works sought for Open Lens night at DIVA. Leave work at 110 W, Broadway and mark it Open Lens. Dec. 1st deadline. 344-9482. Environment Law Conference needs art. Theme is "Living as if Nature Mattered," submission due Jan. 14, 2005. Land Air Water, 1221 University of Oregon, Eugene 97403. Commission of artwork for new plaza at the Centro Cultural Cesar Chavez at OSU, budget approx. $40,000, deadline 5pm Dec. 5. Guidelines at http://www.oregonartcommission.org/pdf/dining_rfq.pdf Play Santa at the McKenzie-Willamette Community Health Foundation's Festival of Trees, costume provided, now to Sunday; general Festival of Trees volunteers also needed, call 741-4606 for information. The Corvallis Spring Creek Project is in need of a photographer, archivist and clerical help. 737-6198. Sheet music available for Rutter's For the Beauty of the Earth to be sung as an all-community interfaith choir, 7pm, all choirs invited to sing. Central Presbyterian Church. 344-5693.
DANCE LISTINGS Th: Int./Adv. Modern Technique
w/Kim Christensen—7:30, Eugene School of Ballet. Fr: Salsa—9, Studio B. 687-0678. Sa: Dance event with the West Coast Rhythm Kings,
Lindy, East & West Coast Swing—8:30, Sweetwaters at Valley
River Inn. 344-9815 Su: Middle Eastern Dance with Aziza—1,
Eugene Ballet. 302-8226. Mo: West Coast Swing—7, Agate Hall, UO.
688-0260. Tu: International Folk—7, St. Mary's Episcopal
Church. 461-9328. We: Contact Improvisation—5:30, Agate Hall.
343-2913.
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