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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Entertainment Calendar for March 27 - April 7



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<h2>Thursday, March 27</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

KARAOKE — 4 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. 459-9154.

TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 to 9 p.m., La Cantina, 183 Hutchins St., Sutherlin. 1-888-45-POKER (457-6537).

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

POETRY SLAM — 6 p.m., Granger Book Co., 111 2nd Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599.

LADIES NIGHT AND DANCE LESSONS — 7 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall & Saloon, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Line dance lessons with Robin until 9 p.m., followed by DJ dance to new country hits and rock mix until 2 a.m. No cover. 673-0662.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

BLUES JAM — 8 to 11 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Featuring Michael Paul and friends. Bring your own instrument, use one of the band’s instruments, or just bring your voice. $2 cover. 672-9131.

OPEN MIC NIGHT — 8 to 11:30 p.m., Sugar Pine Inn, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. $2 cover charge. 672-7190.

KARAOKE/DANCE — 7 to 10 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Drink specials. No cover. 459-6126.

<b>EVENTS</b>

JOKER’S WILD BOWL-A-THON — 6 p.m. registration, TenDown Bowling and Entertainment Center, 2400 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. This is a Monte Carlo style event to benefit the flower baskets in the Roseburg Town Center. $25 per bowler. 672-1235.

ADVENTURE CAMP AT SAFARI — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wildlife Safari, 1790 Safari Rd., Winston. Campers ages 7-14 can take part in animal encounters, games, crafts and more. Registration is required and forms are available at Safari or by e-mail, education@wildlifesafari.net. Cost is $90 for all three day or $32 per day. Bag lunches are available for $5 or campers can bring their own. 679-6761 ext 221.
<h2>Friday, March 28</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

DINNER AND DANCE — 5 to 7:30 p.m. dinner and 7 to 11 p.m. dance. VFW Post 9745, 570 S.W. Douglas Blvd., Winston. Dance with a “New Sound” band. Members, guests, National Guard and active personnel welcome. 679-4090.

COLLIDING RIVERS BLUEGRASS — 7 to 9 p.m., Murphy’s House of Brews, 428 S.E. Main St., Roseburg. Bluegrass. Non-smoking; families welcome; no cover. 672-0912.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

MUSIC BY DAVE — 8 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. Rock ’n‘ roll. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.

KARAOKE — 8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Dance and music. Full lights and sound. $1 cover charge. 672-7190.

TOBY BATES — 7 to 9 p.m., Dino’s Ristorante Italiano, 404 S.E. Jackson St., Roseburg. Toby Bates on keyboard, followed by a blues jam. No cover charge. 673-5386.

DJ/DANCE NIGHT — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. New country hits/rock/requests. Play pool. $2 cover. Non-smoking. 673-0662.

KARAOKE/DANCE MUSIC — 9 p.m., Why Not Bar & Grill, 164 Main St., Yoncalla. 849-3477.

EDDY ROSS BAND — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Vera’s Lounge, 122 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Band features country classics. No cover charge. 459-0463.

<b>EVENTS</b>

33rd ANNUAL SPRING FAIR — 1 to 9 p.m., band starts at 9 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds. More than 135 booths displaying the handmade products of local as well as regional crafters and artisans. Continuous live entertainment on three stages, and food from the InnerSpace Kitchens. Admission is $3 for adults; $2.50 for kids 6-12 and seniors older than 65; kids five and younger are admitted free.

ADVENTURE CAMP AT SAFARI — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wildlife Safari, 1790 Safari Rd., Winston. Campers ages 7-14 can take part in animal encounters, games, crafts and more. Registration is required and forms are available at Safari or by e-mail, education@wildlifesafari.net. Cost is $90 for all three day or $32 per day. Bag lunches are available for $5 or campers can bring their own. 679-6761 ext 221.
<h2>Saturday, March 29</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

DJ DOMINIC — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Sweet Dixie, 194 Old Pacific Highway, Tri City. $2 cover. Free RV parking. 863-5000.

PRESTON WILLS — 7 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. $4 cover. 459-9206.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

LIVE MUSIC — 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. $1 cover charge. 672-7190.

MUSIC BY DAVE — 8 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. Blues. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.

DJ/DANCE NIGHT — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. New country hits/rock requests; play pool. Play pool. $2 cover. Non-smoking. 673-0662.

BUZZ SAW BAND — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Peree’s Restaurant and Lounge, 335 N. Main St., Myrtle Creek. Country rock. Specials. $3 cover and a chance for a door prize. 679-5425.

KARAOKE/ DANCE MUSIC — 9 p.m., Why Not Bar & Grill, 164 Main St., Yoncalla. 849-3477.

MR. WIZARD — 9 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. No cover. 459-6126.

WOODLAND DRIVER — 9 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. No cover. 672-9131.

<b>EVENTS</b>

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES SALE — 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds Conference Hall. Onsite informational, antique appraisal, chipped glass restoration. Admission is $3. Benefit for Umpqua Valley Christian Schools. 679-8912.

33rd ANNUAL SPRING FAIR — 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds. More than 135 booths displaying the handmade products of local as well as regional crafters and artisans. Continuous live entertainment on three stages, and food from the InnerSpace Kitchens. Admission is $3 for adults; $2.50 for kids 6-12 and seniors older than 65; kids five and younger are admitted free.

ESTATE SALE — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Yoncalla Community Center, 400 Main St., Yoncalla. The Yoncalla Beautification Project Committee is holding a sale from the estate of Wilma Lacy, longtime resident of Yoncalla. Lunch and refreshments available. No admission fee. 849-2645.

ADVENTURE CAMP AT SAFARI — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wildlife Safari, 1790 Safari Rd., Winston. Campers ages 7-14 can take part in animal encounters, games, crafts and more. Registration is required and forms are available at Safari or by e-mail, education@wildlifesafari.net. Cost is $90 for all three day or $32 per day. Bag lunches are available for $5 or campers can bring their own. 679-6761 ext 221.

“THE ROAD HOME” — 1 and 6 p.m., the Douglas County Museum, 123 Museum Dr., Roseburg. Susan Applegate has written a book called “The Road Home” compiled from her family’s letters, journals, essays and poetry featuring Oregon’s early history. Listen to Applegate share her family’s history at the museum. Refreshments will be served and a signing will follow the presentation. 957-7007.

LADIES RIDE NIGHT #2 — 4 p.m., 1548 Tenmile Valley Rd., Tenmile. Learn from experienced barrel racers and get tips and advice on how to improve both your riding skills and your relationship with your horse. Bring your horse out to the ranch. Cost is $25 per rider with a portion of the proceeds going to Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center. Some lesson horses available, but please call to reserve them. 430-6021.

RIDDLE SAWDUST JUBILEE AUCTION AND DINNER— 5 to 6:30 p.m., Riddle Community Center, 123 Parkside St., Riddle. Lasagna dinner and silent auction. Lots of auction items. Dessert and live auction to follow. Cost is $6.50 per person and $21 per family. 874-2100.

5th Saturday Dance — 7 to 10 p.m., Buckeroo Barn, 5051 N.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Umpqua Area Council’s Western Spring Fling square dance hosted by the Timber 8’s Plus Club. Intermediate rounds; 7 p.m. pre-rounds, 7:30 p.m.; squares, 8-10 p.m., featuring the Umpqua Valley Boys, Dale Roberson and Don Marshall calling and Pat Hintz cueing. Mainstream with every third tip plus. $6/person. Wear Western attire and bring finger food to share. 672-9780.

<b>MUSIC</b>

BARBERSHOP HARMONY SHOW — 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Jacoby Auditorium, 1140 College Rd., Winchester. This year’s presentation is called “Jolie Sang ’em” and features songs performed and recorded by Al Jolson. Tickets are $10 and are available at Harvard Drugs, Hanson Jewelers and at the door. Students 20 year old and younger will be admitted free with identification. 672-1016.
<h2>Sunday, March 30</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

RELAXED SPORTS DAY — 1 to 6 p.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Bar food gratis to patrons. Big-screens showing all sports. 672-7190.

TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 3 and 6 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Free to enter; no cash prizes, but a chance to qualify for Championship Qualifier Tournaments. No- limit, Texas Hold ’em with no buy-in; www.riverdogspokerleague.com.

OPEN BLUES JAM SESSION — 2 to 6 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall & Saloon, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Play on-stage or just listen and watch; jam is open to all levels. Non-smoking; no cover. 673-0662.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 2 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. Smoke-free show. (800) 548-8461.

KARAOKE — 4 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. 459-9154.

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

<b>EVENTS</b>

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES SALE — 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds Conference Hall. Onsite informational, antique appraisal, chipped glass restoration. Admission is $3. Benefit for Umpqua Valley Christian Schools. 679-8912.

33rd ANNUAL SPRING FAIR — 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds. More than 135 booths displaying the handmade products of local as well as regional crafters and artisans. Continuous live entertainment on three stages, and food from the InnerSpace Kitchens. Admission is $3 for adults; $2.50 for kids 6-12 and seniors older than 65; kids five and younger are admitted free.

5th Saturday Dance — 7 to 10 p.m., Buckeroo Barn, 5051 N.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Umpqua Area Council’s Western Spring Fling square dance hosted by the Timber 8’s Plus Club. Intermediate rounds; 7 p.m. pre-rounds, 7:30 p.m.; squares, 8-10 p.m., featuring the Umpqua Valley Boys, Dale Roberson and Don Marshall calling and Pat Hintz cueing. Mainstream with every third tip plus. $6/person. Wear Western attire and bring finger food to share. 672-9780.
<h2>Monday, March 31</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 and 9 p.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Free to enter; no cash prizes, but a chance to qualify for Championship Qualifier Tournaments. No-limit, Texas Hold ’em with no buy-in; www.riverdogspokerleague.com.

IRISH FIDDLERS — 7 to 9 p.m., Murphy’s House of Brews, 428 S.E. Main St., Roseburg. Acoustic music; families welcome; non-smoking; no cover. 672-0912.

KARAOKE — 8 to 11 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall & Saloon, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Perform on-stage with lights. New songs and books for easy song selection or bring your own karaoke CD. No cover. Everyone is welcome to give it a try. Non-smoking. 673-0662.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL — 9 to 11 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Enjoy a taco salad dinner special. Cover charge is $2. 672-9131.
<h2>Tuesday, April 1</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 and 9 p.m., Nilknarf’s Bar and Grill 1023 N.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Free to enter; no cash prizes, but a chance to qualify for Championship Qualifier Tournaments. No-limit, Texas Hold ’em with no buy-in; www.riverdogspokerleague.com.

TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6:30 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. $20 buy-in. 459-6126.

KARAOKE — 6 to 10 p.m., Winston VFW Hall, 570 S.W. Douglas Blvd. Open kitchen during karaoke. Members, guests, National Guard and active personnel welcome. 679-4090.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. Smoke-free shows on Tuesday. (800) 548-8461.

RISING STARS KARAOKE — 7 to 11 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.

LINE DANCE LESSONS — 7 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Line dance lessons with Robin, then dance to All Requests Tuesday from 9 p.m. to midnight. No cover. Non-smoking. 673-0662.

OPEN MIC — 8 to 11 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Check out the local talent or join in on the stage; the house band will try to accommodate vocalists with backup music. Anything from hard rock to country goes. Cover charge $2. 672-9131.
<b>EVENTS</b>

WINE AND DINE — 5 to 9 p.m., Pedotti’s Italian Restaurant, 1332 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Every month on the first and third Tuesday, Pedotti’s is inviting a different winery to serve wine during dinner and talk with patrons about different wines being offered. The winery for the month of April is Anador. 459-3773.
<h2>Wednesday, April 2</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

KARAOKE — 6 to 10 p.m., Winston VFW Hall, 570 S.W. Douglas Blvd. Open kitchen during karaoke. Members, guests, National Guard and active personnel welcome. 679-4090.

LINE DANCING — 6:30 to 8 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. No cover. 459-6126.

RISING STARS KARAOKE — 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

KARAOKE/DANCE — 8 to 12 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Come dance to a DJ mix or sing with new karaoke songs and books or bring your own karaoke CD. Non-smoking. No cover. 673-0662.

PHOENIX RISING — 8 to 11 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Progressive and classic rock along with some originals lead by Dan Thomas. Come enjoy a night of great music and fun. 672-9131.

KARAOKE — 9 p.m. to midnight, Vera’s Restaurant and Lounge, 122 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. No cover charge. 459-0463.

<b>EVENTS</b>

FOUR CHAIRS THEATRE — noon, Jasmine’s Restaurant, 809 S.E. Main St., Roseburg. Cost is $15 and includes choice of chicken Caesar salad or pasta with meat sauce. Mic, Myra, KatSue and Wayne are the Four Chairs Theatre and read mostly comedy. All have theater experience as actors, readers, writers, singers and dancers. Reservations: 673-2840.
<h2>Thursday, April 3</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

KARAOKE — 4 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. 459-9154.

TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 to 9 p.m., La Cantina, 183 Hutchins St., Sutherlin. (888) 45-POKER (457-6537).

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

POETRY SLAM — 6 p.m., Granger Book Co., 111 2nd Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599.

LADIES NIGHT AND DANCE LESSONS — 7 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall & Saloon, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Line dance lessons with Robin until 9 p.m., followed by DJ dance to new country hits and rock mix until 2 a.m. No cover; non-smoking. 673-0662.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

OPEN MIC NIGHT — 8 to 11:30 p.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. $2 cover charge. 672-7190.

BLUES JAM — 8 to 11 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. The house band, led by Michael Paul, will be joined by area blues artists. Prizes will be given, including a getaway trip. $3 cover. Steak dinner special. 672-9131.

KARAOKE/ DANCE — 7 to 10 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Drink specials. No cover. 459-6126.
<h2>Friday, April 4</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

DINNER AND DANCE — 5 to 7:30 p.m. dinner and 7 to 11 p.m. dance. VFW Post 9745, 570 S.W. Douglas Blvd., Winston. Members, guests, National Guard and active personnel welcome. 679-4090.

LIVE MUSIC — 7 to 9 p.m., Murphy’s House of Brews, 428 S.E. Main St., Roseburg. Families welcome. Non-smoking; no cover. 672-0912.

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

KARAOKE — 8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Full lights and sound. Music and dance. $1 cover charge. 672-7190.

MUSIC BY DAVE — 8 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. Rock and roll. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.

DJ/DANCE NIGHT — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. New country hits/rock requests; play pool. $2 cover. Non-smoking. 673-0662.

KARAOKE/ DANCE MUSIC — 9 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. No cover. 459-6126.

EDDY ROSS BAND — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Vera’s Lounge, 122 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Band features country classics. No cover charge. 459-0463.

KARAOKE/DANCE MUSIC — 9 p.m., Why Not Bar & Grill, 164 Main St., Yoncalla. 849-3477.

TOBY BATES — 7 to 9 p.m., Dino’s Ristorante Italiano, 404 S.E. Jackson St., Roseburg. Toby Bates on keyboard. No cover charge. 673-5386.

<b>EVENTS</b>

FIRST FRIDAY CONCERT SERIES — 6 p.m., Umpqua Valley Arts Center, 1624 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg. Singer/songwriter and hammered dulcimer player, Carolyn Cruso will entertain with folk, jazz and Celtic inspired contemporary acoustic music. Free food and no-host beer and wine. Suggested donation of $20.08 to benefit Citizens for Patrick Starnes non-partisan bid for County Commissioner. 580-9120.

ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A CANYONVILLE 5TH GRADER? — 7 p.m., Canyonville Elementary Gym, 124 N. Main St. Presented by the Canyonville Elementary PTO. Tickets are $1 and are available at Canyonville Elementary or Canyonville Ace Hardware. 839-6966.
<h2>Saturday, April 5</h2>
<b>NIGHTLIFE</b>

DJ DOMINIC — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., Sweet Dixie, 194 Old Pacific Highway, Tri City. $2 cover. Free RV parking. 863-500.

PARTY TIME — 7 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. $4 cover. 459-9206.

MORE MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. Tricks, illusions and comedy featuring three distinctive magicians, a comedy emcee and an illusionist. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.

KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.

LIVE MUSIC — 8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., Joe’s, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Full lights and sound. $1 cover charge. 672-7190.

MUSIC BY DAVE — 8 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. Blues. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.

DJ/DANCE NIGHT — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. New country hits/rock requests; play pool. $2 cover. Non-smoking. 673-0662.

KARAOKE/ DANCE MUSIC — 9 p.m., Why Not Bar & Grill, 164 Main St., Yoncalla. 849-3477.

LIVE MUSIC — 9 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. No cover. 459-6126.

<b>EVENTS</b>

CHEETAH RUN AT SAFARI — 8 to 10 a.m., Wildlife Safari, 1790 Safari Rd., Winston. The Wildlife Safari Docents would like to invite the public to participate in a Cheetah Walk/ Run, starting in the Safari parking lot and going to the end of Safari Road and back. The walk/run is five miles with a shorter route available. Registration fee for the Cheetah Walk/Run is $20 per participant with proceeds going toward the Wildlife Safari Docent program. 679-6761 ext. 203 or 672-8627.

‘NUTS FOR A CURE’ FUN RUN — 9 a.m., Oakland High School. 5k or 1-mile fun run/walk to raise money for the “Nuts for a Cure” Relay for Life team. Race begins behind the school. Silent auction, bingo, hot soup and raffle to follow run/walk in the high school multi-purpose room. Registration by March 31 is $18 with shirt, $12 w/o shirt. After March 31, registration is $17, no shirts. Forms available at Bart’s Market in Oakland, by e-mail at NutsForACure@hotmail.com or by calling 459-2314.

Reedsport Athletics Annual Dinner and Auction — 5 to 10 p.m., Reedsport Community Center, 451 Winchester Ave. Dinner by Bedrock’s Restaurant, cash bar, dessert auctions, silent auctions and oral auction. $25 for dinner, with $14 going to Reedsport athletics; non-dinner admission is also $25, with the full amount benefiting athletics. www.bravesboosters.com/auction, Lynn Fulps, 271-3065, or Joe Zelinski, auction@bravesboosters.com.

Winston Community Auction — 5 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds, 2110 S.W. Frear St., Roseburg. Silent auction at 5 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. followed by oral auction. Tickets are $30 each or two for $50. Benefits Douglas High School athletics, activities and academics. 679-3001.

CASINO NIGHT — 7 to 11 p.m., Boys and Girls Club, 1144 N.E. Cedar St., Roseburg. Casino games, Texas hold ‘em tournaments, live music featuring the band Slow Poke, a silent auction, raffle prizes, appetizers and a no-host bar. Tickets can be purchased at Cobb Street School, 1281 N.E. Walnut St., Roseburg. Cost is $15 and includes poker chips to start. There will be a $10 buy-in fee for each tournament. Funds this year will help with renovation expenses after a damaging flood. 957-9357.
<h2>LOOKING AHEAD</h2>
<b>APRIL 7</b>

“IN THE MOOD” — 7:30 p.m., Jacoby Auditorium, 1140 College Rd., Winchester. Presented by Artbeat and Friends of Jacoby, “In the Mood” is a retro 1940s musical featuring music from the Big Band era, singers and dancers. Swing, rhythm, jazzy, brassy, sentimental and romantic music. Tickets are $30 (main floor), $25 (balcony) and $13 for students with ID and can be purchased at the UCC Fine and Performing Arts office, Safeway, www.ticketswest.com or by calling 440-4691. They will also be available at the door.
<h2>EUGENE AND BEYOND</h2>
<b>APRIL 4 - APRIL 26</b>

“CHICAGO” — Chicago will run weekends April 4 - April 26; 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday show; 2:30 p.m. Sunday matinees, Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. Set in the 20s, “Chicago” is the story of murder, exploitation and treachery and features dancing and “All That Jazz.” Tickets are $19 for adults and $17 for seniors ages 60 and older and students with ID. Tickets are available online at www.cottagetheatre.org, by phone at 942-8001 or at the Cottage Theatre box office.

THE ART OF DEFIANCE: A GRAFFITI ART SHOW — 6 to 9 p.m. opening reception April 4, Adell McMillan Gallery, University of Oregon, Eugene. Exhibit of three Eugene graffiti artists. The Art of Defiance brings graffiti into the gallery to break down negative ideas and shed light on the artistry. Opening reception will include music and live painting. Free. 346-4373 or culturalforum.uoregon.edu.

<b>NOW - APRIL 6</b>

“THE BUSY WORLD IS HUSHED” — 8 p.m., Lord Leebrick Theatre, 540 Charnelton St., Eugene. Lord Leebrick Theatre Company presents Keith Bunin’s “The Busy World is Hushed,” a play that looks at why religion, faith and the human heart can’t always be reconciled. Tickets are $12 to $18 and are available online at www.lordleebrick.com or by calling 465-1506.


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