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In the annals of Music To Do Yoga To, Sikh chant songstress Snatum Kaur and her kirtan style of singing surely leads one's muscles to stretch just a bit more than they normally would. Similarly, hearing Kaur sing in concert stretches the heart and mind just a bit more than normally possible, allowing ample spiritual growth and giving a nice cardio workout to the soul. Kaur, whose father was a manager for the Grateful Dead (oh, so many things can be said of this), is one of the "most popular New Age artists of our time," according to her especially verbose press packet. But her soothing voice warrants such praise, and her concert at First Christian Church is a homecoming of sorts, as Kaur made her home in Eugene until a recent move to New Mexico. After 9/11, Kaur helped establish Eugene's monthly Interfaith Prayer Service, where all faiths come together to pray for peace. She is also partly responsible for those crazy mixtures of corn flakes, dried fruit, ginger, granola clusters and other goodies found in Golden Temple's Peace Cereal because she worked at the Eugene production facitility as a food technologist (she has a BA in biochemistry, natch) when it opened in 1997. Can we get some hums and some yums, please? See Sunday Calendar.


STOMP really belongs in Eugene. The physical theater/dance troupe plays tribal percussion music on recycled objects, mostly culled from scrapyards and backyards. Their set is a series of pipes and plucky comedy, tap dances and torn tapestries. Hmmm, maybe this show would be better suited for performance at BRING Recycling … but we suppose we'll settle for The Great Big Trash Can at the Hult Center … then again, the Hult makes perfect sense! See Tuesday and Wednesday Calendar.


It's time once again to check in with Michael Franti & Spearhead. This time a year ago the Frantically clad assembled at the Cuthbert for a similar show and we wrote about the show briefly as Franti had no new album out to warrant a full writeup. Franti and Co. still don't have a new album, but they have one on the way. All Rebel Rockers, which Franti calls his "tuffest yet," is in post-production while the band shoots videos for the songs in Jamaica. Meanwhile, Mr. Franti has dabbled in the literary arts, penning the words to the children's book What I Be, which will no doubt seriously fuck up your kids' grammar but still leave them with the gumption to embody "the best characteristics of nature." Squeal! See Saturday Calendar.



THURSDAY, MAY 22

Sunrise 5:40am; Sunset 8:39pm, Av High 68; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: TEPID

COMEDY Fred Van Vactor, 9pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.

FILM Dersu Uzala, 6:30pm, Mills Int'l Center, EMU, UO. FREE.

The Archaeology Channel Inter-national Film and Video Festival, 6:20pm today, tomorrow & 10:50am May 24 & 2:14pm May 25, Hult Center. $5-$30.

GATHERINGS Black Arts Festival, music, arts & crafts, 11:30am-4:30pm, EMU Amphitheater, UO. FREE.

Conference on Gender, Families, and Latino Immigration in Oregon, 7pm today and 9am tomorrow, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. FREE.

KIDS/FAMILIES Slim Goodbody's Educational Show, 10am, McDonald Theatre. $6.50.

Dr. Donny George speaks about cultural preservation, 10am-noon, Eugene Public Library. 682-5450. FREE.

"Ozu, Directionality, and Quandaries in Cross-cultural Aesthetics," Ben Singer, 4pm, 111 Lillis Hall, UO. FREE.

"RTI/PBIS School Wide Systems," 10am, Clinical Service Building, Rm. 201, 910 E. 18th Ave. RSVP. 791-4415. FREE.

"The Story Behind American Words & Expressions," author Rosemarie Ostler, 1:30pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. RSVP. 736-4444. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Richard Wirick reads from One Hundred Siberian Postcards, 7pm, Knight Library Browsing Room, UO. FREE.

Reflective Readers book group: Peace Like A River by Leif Enger, 7pm, Barnes & Noble. FREE.

MUSIC Mario Matteoli, Concrete Loveseat, 9pm, Sam Bond's. 21+. $5.

University Singers & Chamber Choir, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $7, $5 stu.

Youth Symphony, 7:30pm performance & 6:00pm Arts Umbrella Silent Auction, South Eugene High School. $7, $5 sr., $3 stu., $15 fam. RSVP. 484-0473.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" presents "Healing With Horses" w/Patricia Broersma, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.

"The Jefferson Exchange" discusses Oregon Caves National Monument w/Craig Ackerman, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Whitewater Kayak Rodeo, 5:30pm-8:30pm, Knickerbocker Footbridge, Alton Baker Park. www.worldkayak.comFREE.

THEATER Or Not To Be, 8pm today, May 23-24, 29-31 & 2pm June 1, Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540 Charnelton. www.lordleebrick.comor 465-1506. NOTE: Contains brief male nudity. $10-$18.

Miss Witherspoon, 7:30pm today and May 23-24, South Eugene High School Little Theater. 687-3521. $8, $5 stu., sr.

Lotus Lessons, 8pm today, May 23-24 & May 29-31, Arena Theatre, 104 Villard Hall, UO. 346-4363. $5, $4 stu.

 

FRIDAY, MAY 23

Sunrise 5:39am; Sunset 8:40pm, Av High 68; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: TIGRESS

ARTS/VISUAL Opening Reception feat. artist Jay Backstrand, 3:30pm talk & 5:30pm reception, Jacobs Gallery. FREE.

DANCE The Works Student Dance Concert, 8pm today & tomorrow, Performance Hall, LCC. 463-5202. $5-$8.

FILM The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival continues. See Thursday, May 22.

FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting: Seasonals paired w/artisan cheeses, 5pm-7pm, The Broadway. FREE.

GATHERINGS EKC & McKenzie Cascade Dog Fanciers Dog Agility Trials, 8am today, tomorrow & May 25-26, Livestock Arena, Lane County Fairgrounds. 945-2789. FREE.

Conference on Gender, Families, and Latino Immigration in Oregon, 8:30am-8pm, 175 Knight Law Center, UO. 346-5015. FREE.

Dream Keepers' Root Festival, w/camping, vendors, drumming, native games, storytelling, all day today, tomorrow & May 25, behind the Rodeo Grounds on Hwy 99 South, Cottage Grove. 942-2593.

LECTURES "Conference on Gender, Families, and Latino Immigration in Oregon," continues. See Thursday, May 22.

"Symposium on Heritage Film," w/Dr. Richard Pettigrew, 1pm, Eugene Public Library. FREE.

"Native American Storytelling," w/Esther Stutzman, 3pm, Eugene Public Library. FREE.

City Club Friday Forum: "The Eyes of Youth: Race Relations in Our Schools," w/4J adminstrator Johnny Lake & students from Eugene high schools, 11:50am, Downtown Athletic Club. FREE.

"Social Suffering Through Cultural Complexes," w/Sam Kimbles, Ph.D., 7:30pm, Sacred Heart Medical Center Auditorium. $8, $5 members.

MUSIC David Jacobs-Strain, 9pm, Sam Bond's. 21+ $8.

Green Garter Band, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. $7, $5 stu.

Kidz Rock Booster Shot, 6pm, Cozmic Pizza. $6, FREE (6 & under).

Greenlander, Volifonix, Cellar Door, The Campaign, The Black Majesty, 8pm, WOW Hall. $8 adv., $10 door.

Salt Lick, 8pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.

Parallel Minds, 8pm, World Flavors. FREE.

ON THE AIR "The Jefferson Exchange" discusses OnTrack treatment facility & the battle against drugs w/Rita Sullivan, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.

SPIRITUAL Principles of Spiritual Living, discussion & refreshments, 7pm-9pm, Inside Edge Program, SGC, 390 Vernal St. www.InsideEdge-Eugene.org$5-$8.

THEATER Or Not To Be continues. See Thursday, May 22.

Lotus Lessons continues. See Thursday, May 22.

Miss Witherspoon continues. See Thursday, May 22.

VOLUNTEER Paint play equipment & spread mulch, 1pm-4pm, Gamebird Park, 1500 Mallard Ave, Springfield.

 

SATURDAY, MAY 24

Sunrise 5:38am; Sunset 8:41pm, Av High 68; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: FUNKY

ARTS/VISUAL Lorax screenprinting workshop/artshow, 5pm-9pm, Lorax Manner, 1648 Alder St. FREE.

BENEFIT Tibetan Celebration, w/wisdom and insights from various speakers, feat. food, music, raffle & crafts, benefit for Bhumtsok, 4:30pm, Campbell Center, 155 High St. $10-$20 sug. don.

DANCE The Works Student Dance Concert continues. See Friday.

FARMERS' MARKET Farmers' Market, local produce, plants, meats, flowers, food, 9am-4pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE.

FILM The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival continues. See Thursday, May 22.

FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting & baked goods, 11am-6pm today, tomorrow & May 26, King Estate MarketPlace. FREE.

GARDENING Landscape Design For Your Home, bring photo of landscape area, 9am-5pm today at Eugene Gray's Garden Center & 10am-4pm tomorrow at Springfield Gray's Garden Center. RSVP. FREE.

GATHERINGS Saturday Market, 10am-5pm, with entertainment from Eric Nicholson, 10am; Mary Ferris, 11am; Edson Oliveira, noon; Olem Alves Jazz Duo, 1pm; Home Source Jazz Band, 2pm; The Usual Suspects, 3:30pm, Park Blocks, 8th & Oak. www.eugenesaturdaymarket.orgFREE.

Ancestry & Heritage Quest computer class, 10am-noon, Eugene Public Library. RSVP. 682-5450. FREE.

Eugene Masonic Cemetery Memorial Day Events, grounds open to the public w/tours & exhibits; taps on Monday & ribbon cutting ceremony on Sunday, 10am-4pm today, tomorrow & May 26, East 25th Ave. & University St. 485-6869. FREE.

EKC & McKenzie Cascade Dog Fanciers continues. See Friday.

The Dreamkeepers' Root Festival continues. See Friday.

Conscious Connections, singles encouraged, 7pm-9:30pm, Tamarack Wellness Center. www.heartofnow.org$10.

Books Without Borders Last Hurrah, feat. local authors, artwork, prize drawings & music by The Ineffectuals, bring children's books to donate, 6pm-8pm, 199 W. 8th Ave. $5.

LECTURE Community Conversation on Immigration, w/Rural Organizing Project, 6:30pm, United Methodist Church, Junction City. FREE.

MUSIC Jackstraw, 9:30pm, Sam Bond's. 21+. $6.

Bajuana Tea, 7pm, WineStyles. FREE.

Michael Franti & Spearhead, The Coup, 5pm, Cuthbert Amphitheater. $33 adv., $38 door.

Medium Troy, The Alliance Crew, Girl Meets Gravity, Knox & Efekt, The Kid Espi, Bohemian Dub Hop, 8:30pm, WOW Hall. FREE.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidian trips: Baldy, hike, 3 miles; Rooster Rock, hike, 6.6 miles. See YMCA board for details/sign-up.

GEARs rides: Dale Kuni, 44 miles; Pleasant Hill Short, 32 miles, 9am, Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org

SOCIAL DANCE Emerald City Regency Dance, elegant dancing & refreshments; costume optional, 6pm-9pm, Maude Kerns Art Center. www.OregonRegencySociety.com$20, $10 child (14 & under).

THEATER Or Not To Be continues. See Thursday, May 22.

Lotus Lessons continues. See Thursday, May 22.

Miss Witherspoon continues. See Thursday, May 22.

 

SUNDAY, MAY 25

Sunrise 5:38am; Sunset 8:42pm, Av High 69; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: KARMAGEDDON

FILM Little Brother, BIG Pharma, documentary film premiere, 1pm, Bijou Theatre. $5 or don.

Centrifugal Cinema, 7pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.

The Archaeology Channel Inter-national Film and Video Festival continues. See Thursday, May 22.

FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting & baked goods continues. See Saturday.

GARDENING Landscape Design For Your Home continues. See Saturday.

GATHERINGS EKC & McKenzie Cascade Dog Fanciers continues. See Friday.

Eugene Masonic Cemetery Memorial Day Events continues. See Saturday.

BRING Fest, feat. music, craft vendors, bake sale, yard sale & demos, 11am-3pm, BRING, 4446 Franklin. 746-3023. FREE.

Dream Keepers' Root Festival continues. See Friday.

MUSIC Mare Wakefield, Ter-ra, 8:30pm, Sam Bond's. 21+. $8.

Snatam Kaur w/guest Mirabai Ceiba, 7:30pm, First Christian Church, 1166 Oak St. 342-8348. $20 adv., $25 door.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidian trips: Fernridge, bird/bike, 20 miles. See YMCA board for details/sign-up.

GEARs rides: Brownsville via Marcola/Brush Creek Rd., 80 miles; Mohawk Store, 32 miles, 9am, Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org

Duck Bill Thrill Triathlon, watch or participate, 8am, Fall Creek Reservoir, Winberry Park. 465-1800. FREE.

SPIRITUAL Sunday Night BS, games & pizza for young adults, 6pm, Fairfield Baptist Church, 3991 Elmira Rd. FREE.

THEATER Oddity presents a puppet show for adults, feat. graphic language, adult content, violence, murder and a drinking game, 9pm, Samurai Duck. 21+. Don.

 

MONDAY, MAY 26

Sunrise 5:37am; Sunset 8:43pm, Av High 69; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: MANIC

FOOD/DRINK Wine tasting & baked goods continues. See Saturday.

GATHERINGS EKC & McKenzie Cascade Dog Fanciers continues. See Friday.

Eugene Masonic Cemetery Memorial Day Events continues. See Saturday.

MUSIC No Bunny, So Cow, 8pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.

ON THE AIR "The Jefferson Exchange" discusses California politics w/Sherry Bebitch-Jeffe, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION Obsidian trips: Masonic Cemetery, 4 miles. See YMCA board for details/sign-up.

GEARs rides: Wolf Creek via Twin Oaks Elementary, 50 miles, 9am, Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org

Eugene Running Event: Ridgeline Ramble, relay, 8am, Ridgeline Trail. 484-9883.

 

TUESDAY, MAY 27

Sunrise 5:36am; Sunset 8:44pm, Av High 69; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: POISED

FARMERS' MARKET Farmers' Market, local produce, plants, meats, flowers, food, 10am-3pm, 8th Ave. & Oak St. FREE.

GATHERINGS LCC Board of Education Community Conversation, 5:30pm-7:30pm, Center for Meeting & Learning, bldg 19, room 220, LCC. FREE.

Our Ocean Coalition gathering, 6:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

KIDS/FAMILIES Hershey's Track & Field Games, 5pm-7:30pm today at North Eugene High School & May 29 at South Eugene High School. Ages 9-14. 682-5312. FREE.

LECTURE "Safety In Our Food Supply," w/Dr. Sunny Kierstyn, 12:30pm-2pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, Springfield. 736-4444. FREE.

MUSIC Oregon Mozart Playerspresents "Chamber Music & Chocolate," feat. the violin, viola, piano & clarinet, 7:30pm, United Lutheran Church. 682-5000. $16, $12 stu. & sr.

LCC Jazz program presents "An Evening of Jazz," 7:30pm, LCC. 463-5202. $8, $6 stu.

ON THE AIR "Alternative Radio" presents Steve Salaita lecture, "Anti-Arab Racism," 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.

"The Jefferson Exchange" discusses The Donner Party's story w/author Ethan Rarick, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.

THEATER Stomp, 7:30pm today & tomorrow, Hult Center. 683-4368. www.hultcenter.org

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28

Sunrise 5:35am; Sunset 8:45pm, Av High 69; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: MEDITATE

FILM Heckler's Movie Night: Earthquake, 7pm, Wandering Goat. FREE.

Darfur Now!, 8pm, Cozmic Pizza. FREE.

Found Objects, 2:30pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO. FREE w/admission.

GATHERINGS Lane Bus Project and Eugene Weekly present Brewhaha: A Monthly Political Slam: "Spring Cleaning: Dusting off Democracy," w/Healthy Democracy Oregon presenting the Citizen Initiative Review Project and Pete Sorenson presenting Voter Owned Oregon, 6pm-8pm, Sam Bond's. All ages. FREE.

Churchill Area Neighbors panel discussion: "Youth Mental Health," 7pm-8:30pm, Churchill Estates, 1919 Bailey Hill Rd. FREE.

Preparation for June 4 Health Fund Board Meeting, workshop w/Charlotte Maloney, 7pm-8:30pm, EWEB. 334-1760.

LECTURES The Residential Academy presents a Community Conversations panel: "A Day at the Races: Track Town USA—Eugene, Hayward Field and the Rise of American Running Culture," 7:30pm, Hayward Field West Grandstand, Bowerman Building. FREE.

"Notes from a Gambling Nation: Why China Is Not Going to Be the World's Next Superpower," w/Washington Post editor John Pomfret, 5pm, 282 Lillis Hall, UO. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Eugene Recreation Senior Program: "Love to Read" book club, 10am-11:30am, Campbell Community Center. 682-5318.

MUSIC Chamber Music on Campus, 6pm, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, UO. FREE.

Eugene Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, 8pm, Collier House, UO. FREE.

Campus Band & Campus Orchestra, 8pm, Beall Hall, UO. FREE.

The Whiskey Spots, Valerie Lopez, Dan Miles, 9pm, Sam Bond's. 21+. $3-$5.

ON THE AIR "The Jefferson Exchange" discusses online journalism ethics w/UO professor Tom Bivins, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.

OUTDOORS/RECREATION GEARs rides: Goshen, 20 miles, 6pm, Alton Baker Park. www.eugenegears.org

Obsidian trips: Larison Creek, hike, 6 miles. See YMCA board for details/sign-up.

Wetland Events, 9am-10am explore spring happenings walk & 7pm-9pm guided walk by botanist Cheshire Mayrsohn, West Eugene Wetlands Office, 751 S. Danebo Ave. RSVP. 683-6494. FREE.

THEATER Stomp continues. See Tuesday.

 

THURSDAY, MAY 29

Sunrise 5:35am; Sunset 8:46pm, Av High 69; Av Low 44, SnarkCast: WOUND-UP

BENEFIT LCC Longhouse Benefit Concert feat. Native American singer Pura Fe' Crescioni, 6pm silent auction & reception and 8pm concert, McDonald Theatre. $20 adv., $25 door.

DANCE Traduza Dance Company presents All Angles, 7pm today, tomorrow & May 31; 2pm & 7pm June 1, Fenario Gallery. www.traduzadance.com$15, $10 stu.; $25 May 31 w/after-show reception.

FILM Spring Film Series: The Road, 6:30pm, Mills International Center, EMU. FREE.

GATHERINGS Eugene Astronomical Society: "Black Holes," 7pm, EWEB Community Room. 688-7330. FREE.

YMCA Active Older Adults Day, nutritional & garden talks, chair massages, Nintendo Wii bowling, 8am-1:30pm, YMCA. 686-9622.

KIDS/FAMILIES Book Buddies Book Group: Judy Moody by Megan McDonald, grades 2-3, 4pm-5pm, Eugene Public Library. RSVP. 682-8316. FREE.

Tween Scene Book Group: Clan Apis by Jay Hosler, grades 4-6, 4pm-5pm, Eugene Public Library. RSVP. 682-8316. FREE.

Intro to Sea Kayaking, 7pm, REI. FREE.

Art Class: Make Colorful Animals in the Style of Artist Franz Marc, grades 1-5, 3pm-4:30pm, Springfield Public Library. FREE.

Hershey's Track & Field Games continues. See Tuesday.

LECTURE "Hearing, Balance & Ringing In Your Ears," w/Dr. R. Craig Ford & Dr. Donna Hill, 1:30pm, Willamalane Adult Activity Center. 736-4444. FREE.

LITERARY ARTS Readings by top winners of Oregon Quarterly's Northwest Perspective Essay Contest, 7:30pm, Gerlinger Hall, UO. FREE.

MUSIC J Wail, 9pm, Sam Bond's. 21+. $5.

Janet Robin, 7pm, Cozmic Pizza. $5.

Performing Arts Students, grande finale concert, 12:15pm, Hult Center lobby. FREE.

Spring Ensemble Concerts: Lane Chamber Orchestra & Symphonic Band, 7:30pm today & 3pm June 1, LCC. 463-5202. $4-$8 sug. don.

Hope Abbey Sacred Harp Singing, 7:30pm, Eugene Masonic Cemetery. FREE.

The Riverside Chamber Symphony Spring Concert, 7:30pm, Wildish Community Theatre, Springfield. 868-0689.

ON THE AIR "New Dimensions" presents "Expanding Consciousness in the Infosphere" w/Steven Vedro, 6:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.

"The Jefferson Exchange" discusses Callahan's Lodge reopening w/lodge owner Ron Bergquist, 9am & 9pm, KRVM 1280 AM.

THEATER Or Not To Be continues. See Thursday, May 22.

Lotus Lessons continues. See Thursday, May 22.

Wind in the Willows, 7pm today, tomorrow & May 31; 1:30pm May 31, Oak Hill School, 86397 Eldon Schafer Dr. $10 sug. don.

 

CORVALLIS EVENTS

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

FRIDAY, MAY 23 The Rainmaker, 7:30pm today, tomorrow & May 29-31; 3pm June 1, The Russell Tripp Performance Center, LBCC, Albany. 917-4531. $9, $7 stu., sr.

SATURDAY, MAY 24 Farmers' Market, 9am-1pm, City Hall parking lot, Albany. FREE.

Tyee Wine Cellars Celebration, food, music & wine, 12pm-5pm today, tomorrow & May 26, 26335 Greenberry Rd. 753-8754. $10, FREE (12 & under).

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 Student Design Exhibition & Fashion Show, 7pm, CH2M-Hill Alumni Center, OSU. FREE.

Grief Support Group, 2pm, Corvallis Senior Center. FREE.

 

ON THE ROAD

FRIDAY, MAY 23 M.I.A., 9pm, Roseland Theater, PDX. SOLD OUT.

M83, The Fast Computers, 9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, PDX. 21+. $15.

Destroyer, 9pm, Aladdin Theater, PDX. $12.

The Touchy Feeliacs, 9pm, The Landmark, Yachats. FREE.

Gourmet Lady Anniversary Party, 1pm-4pm, The Wine Place, Yachats. FREE.

SATURDAY, MAY 24 The Streamliners, 9pm, The Landmark, Yachats. FREE.

Wine Tasting: Organic Wines, 1pm-4pm, The Wine Place, Yachats. FREE.

Spring Arts & Crafts Festival, 10am-5pm today & 9am-4pm tomorrow, Yachats Commons, Yachats. FREE.

Loch Lomond, Cave Singers, Triumph of Lethargy, 9pm, Doug Fir Lounge, PDX. 21+. $10.

SUNDAY, MAY 25 The Brunettes & James Dean Kindle, 8pm, Crystal Ballroom, PDX. $22 adv., $25 door.

Ladytron, Datarock, 9pm, Wonder Ballroom, PDX. $25.

Wine tasting: Reds from Around the World, 1pm-4pm, The Wine Place, Yachats. FREE.

Alpha Dhalia, 8pm, The Landmark, Yachats. FREE.

TUESDAY, MAY 27 Jamie Lidell, James Pants, 9:30pm, Berbati's Pan, PDX. 21+. $20.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 Agent Ribbons, Autopilot is for Lovers, C.O.C.O., Ascetic Junkies, 9pm, Holocene, PDX. 21+. $5.

THURSDAY, MAY 29 High Ceiling, 9pm, The Landmark, Yachats. FREE.

 

ATTN: OPPORTUNITIES

The McKenzie Watershed Council seeks members for monthly Council meetings and to participate in conservation & restoration activities. Contact Larry Six at coordinator@mckenziewc.org or 687-9076.