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EC 2013 2013 EUGENE CELEBRATION guide book Live music People & Pet Parades Food court & beer gardens Marketplace Kidzone Community Causeway & Sustainability Village EC Film Zone Classic Car Show & Shine Health & Wellness celebration ...................................................... ........................................................ ................................................. .................................................. ................................................. ......................................................... ..................................................... ................................................ ................................................... Ride FREE on the bus during the Celebration weekend with your ticket or wristband! Proudly supporting 60 years of Kidsports , where everybody plays! august 23 24 25

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Page 1: 2013-08-15 Eugene Celebration Guide

EC2013

2013 EUGENECELEBRATION

guide book

Live music People &

Pet ParadesFood court &beer gardensMarketplace

KidzoneCommunity

Causeway &Sustainability

VillageEC Film Zone

Classic Car Show & Shine

Health &Wellness

celebration

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Ride FREE on the bus during the Celebration weekend with your ticket or wristband!

Proudly supporting 60 years of Kidsports, where everybody plays!

august 23 24 25

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Who’s Who: AT THE CELEBRATIONKit KeseyFestival Director Kesey Enterprises

Brendan RelafordDirector of OperationsKesey Enterprises

Cami WhiteAdmissions Manager Kesey Enterprises

Brittney YoungCommunity Causeway & Sustainability Village CoordinatorKesey Enterprises

Jyn HenzelGraphic Designer Kesey Enterprises

Jason WayProduction ManagerKesey Enterprises

Mike HergenreterTalent Buyer Kesey Enterprises

Tim MeyerFestival Manager Vending Coordinator Kesey Enterprises

Danny KimeOperations Manager Kesey Enterprises

Susan & Curt PetersenClassic Car Show & Shine Coordinators

Naja RossoffKidZone Coordinator

Paula FilgateVolunteer Coordinator

Patricia MarshallParade Committee Chair

Sasha ElliottGreenhill Humane SocietyPet Parade

Katina AndoniadisECFilmZone Coordinator

Join us for the 2013 Eugene Celebration, an annual festival that brings our community together in Eugene’s downtown to celebrate our unique and beautiful city! This year, the Celebration will be more vibrant than ever, as Eugene’s investment in downtown has paid off. There is so much to see and do in the revitalized Eugene downtown core: Over 20 new businesses ranging from restaurants and pubs, to retail and gift shops, Lane Community College’s state of the art LEED Platinum certified downtown campus, creative companies with hundreds of new employees in renovated office spaces, as well as future residential development for over 1500 new downtown residents have added to this rejuvenation.

Now in its 31st year, the Celebration has established itself as a late summer tradition for Eugene residents. The 2013 Celebration maintains its traditional flavor, boasting ten entertainment stages, indoor and out, with a fantastic lineup of musical acts. Annual favorites like the Celebration Parade, the Community Causeway, the Health and Wellness Celebration, and the Sustainability Village exhibit Eugene’s community-oriented approach. Celebration-goers can also partake in events like the ECFilmZone, the Classic Car Show & Shine, the KidZone, and the Pet Parade.

AIRLINE TICKET GIVEAWAY!

Thanks to Eugene Airport, the Eugene Celebration will be giving awaya pair of round-trip tickets through American Airlines! How do you enter? With paid admission to the Eugene Celebration! If you redeem an advance ticket or purchase a wristband at the Celebration gates before the drawing,you’ll be given your raffle ticket! Drawing will be held Saturday, August 24th, 8:00 pm at the Eugene Weekly/KRVM Broadway Stage. Must be present to win. *Up to $1,000 value. Wristbands purchased after 7:45 pm Saturday 8/24/13 will not be entered into the drawing. Must be 18 years or older to accept prize. Must be present to win.

The Eugene Airport offers convenient nonstop service to Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Phoenix-Mesa and Honolulu. Connections to anywhere in the world are available through six airlines operating at EUG, including Alaska Airlines, Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and United Airlines. Fly easy, fly EUG!

WELCOME TO THE 2013EUGENE CELEBRATION

Mike HergenreterChair, Kesey Enterprises

Danny KimeGravity Lab Multimedia

Brian LuptonKRVM

Bobbie CirelKRVM

William KennedyDuck Store

Michael CanningKLCC

Stacy DeHartPerfect Pitch Booking

Patricia MarshallChair

Roberta Morgan, Chair Emeritus

Genie Siedler

Roger Bascue

Jenette Kane

Cathy Flynn-Purvis

Entertainment Committee

ParadeCommittee

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Music From the Main Stages

ECFilmZone

KidZone

Celebration Map & Parade Route

Music Lineups & Ambient Performances

Events

Vendors & Organizations

Health & Wellness

Friends & Sponsors

table ofcontents

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Sept 18........................ Five Finger Death Punch

Sept 21..................... Brian Regan

Sept 27......................... Tech N9ne

Oct 3..................................... ZEDD

Oct 8..................... Michael Franti & Spearhead

Oct 11............................... Pepper

Oct 17......................... Zeds Dead

Aug 30.........Satin Love Orchestra for Boys & Girls Club of Emerald Valley

Sept 18............. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros +

Thievery Corporation (Live)

Sept 19..................... Neko Case + The Head & The Heart

Sept 25.............................. Furthur featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir

Oct 12........................ Life in Color World’s Largest Paint Party!

“Rebirth Tour”

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Eugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage Sat, Aug 24th 7pm - 8pm

Psychedelic Soul, sometimes called black Rock, is a sub-genre of Soul music, which mixes the characteristics of Soul with Psychedelic Rock. It came to prominence in the late 1960s and continued into the 1970s, playing a major role in the development of Soul and Funk music. Over the past seven years, Monophonics have staked their claim as one of California’s premier bands.

monophonics

MUSIC FROM THE MAIN STAGES

Equinox Real Estate / KLCC StageSat, Aug 24th 9:45pm-10:45pm & 11pm-12am

Floydian Slips, an eight-piece band, has grown into a musical ensemble that captures the essence of Pink Floyd songs. With spot-on vocals, perfect guitar solos, epic keyboard layers and true-to-life drum and bass grooves, the real Pink Floyd experience is enhanced during Floydian Slips concerts with unique visuals specifically designed for each show.

Floydian SlipsLCC Atrium Stage Sat, Aug 24th 10:30pm - 12am

Indie rock band Pinback was formed in 1998 by singers, songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Armistead Burwell Smith IV and Rob Crow. Tom Zinser, Chris Prescott, and Mario Rubalcaba have all contributed drums to the band’s albums. Aside from Smith and Crow, the current line-up of the live band features Prescott on drums.

pinback

Eugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage Sun, Aug 25th 4:30pm - 6pm

Shook Twins are a quirky folk band now hailing from Portland, OR. Central elements of the Shook Twins sound are a wide range of instrumentation, including banjo, guitar, upright bass, mandolin, face drum (beatbox), glockenspiel, ukulele, djembe and their signature golden egg.

shook twins

Equinox Real Estate / KLCC StageFri, Aug 23rd 10:30pm - 12am

Lead singer Vaughn Benjamin’s electrifying voice seems an amalgamation of many great voices in reggae--soulful, chanting, edgy. Vaughn’s potent lyrical style and his brother Ron Benjamin’s exquisite production, vocals, dub, arrangements, keyboard & bass musical arrangements form the nucleus of this musical, rootsy - heavy sound, which includes: Christian Molina (drums), Edmund Fieulleteau (guitar), Edwin Byron (guitar) and Ras L (keyboards).

midniteEugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage Fri, Aug 23rd 10:30pm - 12am

Singer/pianist Marcia Ball knows how to raise roofs and tear down walls with her infectious, intelligent and deeply emotional brand of southern boogie, rollicking, roadhouse blues and heartfelt ballads. Over the course of her three-decade career, Ball has earned a huge and intensely loyal following all over the world. Her exquisite piano playing and passionate, playful vocals fuse New Orleans and Gulf Coast R&B with Austin’s deep songwriting tradition.

marcia ball

LCC Atrium Stage Sun, Aug 25th 4:30pm - 6pm

Authenticity is the key to the music of Rockabilly Hall of Fame members Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys. Although they’ve moved from their rockabilly roots to a sound that encompasses folk, bluegrass, Western swing, Cajun, and mariachi influences, the six-piece Southern California-based band continues to be faithful to the music of the past.

big sandy &his fly rite boys

Eugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage Sun, Aug 25th 3pm - 4pm

Oregon-native Nahko, born a mix of Apache, Puerto Rican, and Filipino cultures suffered an identity crisis from an early age. But the unifying power of music entered his life as a healing remedy. Armed with his newfound talent, he set out to bridge the cultural gaps dividing his own psyche and began producing a public, musical journal of his journey toward personal, spiritual, and communal healing.

nahko & medicine for the people

Eugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage Sat, Aug 24th 10:30pm - 12am

Dumpstaphunk offers fans an unforgettable live experience steeped in the Big Easy tradition of a good time. The quintet features Ivan Neville on vocals, B3 and Clav, the double bass attack and soulful voices of Tony Hall and Nick Daniels III, Ian Neville on guitar, and the monster addition of Nikki Glaspie on drums and vocals.

ivan neville'sdumpstaphunk

LCC Atrium Stage Fri, Aug 23rd 10:30pm - 12am

Zepparella is an all-girl powerhouse from San Francisco playing Led Zeppelin’s music. More than just a tribute band, Zepparella shows replicate the powerful improvisational musical journey for which Zeppelin shows were renowned. Drummer Clementine is the founding member of Zepparella. From the beginning of her musical career, her goal has been to be onstage every night.

zepparellaEquinox Real Estate / KLCC StageSat, Aug 24th 7:30pm - 9pm

San Francisco rock quintet New Monsoon is the collaborative vehicle for the vocal and instrumental prowess of founding members Bo Carper (acoustic guitar and banjo), Jeff Miller (electric guitar) and Phil Ferlino (keys). Now well into its second decade of national touring, the band also features the muscular rhythm section of Marshall Harrell (electric bass) and Michael Pinkham (drums).

new monsoonMcDonald TheatreFri, Aug 23rd 11:30pm - 1am

Formed by Russell Pollard (who formerly played with Sebadoh, The Folk Implosion, and Earlimart) in 2007, Everest caught national attention with the release of 2010 sophomore album, On Approach. While the record helped propel them onto bigger stages and put them in front of bigger audiences, most of the band felt the record only scratched the surface of what they could do.

Reeble Jar

Equinox Real Estate / KLCC Stage Sun, Aug 25th 4:30pm - 6pm

Soul rockers Pickwick have introduced R&B to a whole new generation of Seattlites. With the release of Can’t Talk Medicine, fans beyond the Emerald City can experience their high energy, melodic blend of indie rock, blues and ‘70s-influenced soul.

pickwick

Eugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage Sat, Aug 24th 8:30pm - 10pm

Amongst the dusty records of UC Davis’ KDVS college radio station, Tom Shimura, who currently makes records as Lyrics Born, found too much to love. Sandwiched between gatefold LPs, 12-inch singles, dub versions and white-labels was a reservoir of inspiration that he would draw on for the following decades.

lyrics bornLCC Atrium Stage Sat, Aug 24th 9pm - 10pm

Menomena is an indie rock band featuring Justin Harris and Danny Seim. After giving away homemade demo CD-R recordings at local shows, Knopf, Harris, and Seim stuck with the DIY aesthetic of their early demos by recording their first album themselves. The result was their nine-song debut, I Am the Fun Blame Monster!

MenomenaMcDonald TheatreSat, Aug 24th 11:30pm - 1am

Every day, Garrick Bushek a.k.a Marv Ellis wakes up and devotes his entire life to his passion: Creating and performing music that’s thought-provoking and banging. He’s spent the last ten years working on refining that vision. Blending his unique style, across multiple genres, Marv Ellis has been a pioneer for authentic NW hip hop music. His lyrics encompass the realm of deep thinking that we all sometimes drift to.

Marv Ellis

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Sunday Aug. 25th, 12-3pm Washington park (20th & Washington)

Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens wants you to come show your support for

honey bees & healthy spaces!Join us for food, fun, and activities all designed

to show you how to help save the bees!THIS FREE EVENT INCLUDES:

Native plant tour by Bruce Newhouse“Transforming Suburbia” talk by Jan Spencer

Info session with Bill Wood on Warré beehives Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens Honey TastingSnacks by Toby’s & Carmen’s, music and much more!

Contact Jen Hornaday for more [email protected]

Sunday August 25th, 12 - 3pm, Washington park (20th & Washington)

Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens wants you to come show your support for bees & healthy spaces! Join us for food, fun, and activities all designed to show what you can do to help our community and save the bees! This event is free and also includes:

- Honey tasting (all from local hives!),- Info session with Bill Wood all about Warré beehives,- Native plant tour by Bruce Newhouse,- “Transforming Suburbia” talk by Jan Spencer,- Info and action opportunities from organizations like:

Oregon Sustainable Beekeepers, Lane County Beekeepers Association, Beyond Toxics, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, and Glory Bee Foods,

- Snacks by Toby’s & Carmen’s, music and more!

For more information, please contact Jen Hornaday at [email protected]

Sunday August 25th, 12 - 3pm, Washington park (20th & Washington)

Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens wants you to come show your support for bees & healthy spaces! Join us for food, fun, and activities all designed to show what you can do to help our community and save the bees! This event is free and also includes:

- Honey tasting (all from local hives!),- Info session with Bill Wood all about Warré beehives,- Native plant tour by Bruce Newhouse,- “Transforming Suburbia” talk by Jan Spencer,- Info and action opportunities from organizations like:

Oregon Sustainable Beekeepers, Lane County Beekeepers Association, Beyond Toxics, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, and Glory Bee Foods,

- Snacks by Toby’s & Carmen’s, music and more!

For more information, please contact Jen Hornaday at [email protected]

Sunday August 25th, 12 - 3pm, Washington park (20th & Washington)

Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens wants you to come show your support for bees & healthy spaces! Join us for food, fun, and activities all designed to show what you can do to help our community and save the bees! This event is free and also includes:

- Honey tasting (all from local hives!),- Info session with Bill Wood all about Warré beehives,- Native plant tour by Bruce Newhouse,- “Transforming Suburbia” talk by Jan Spencer,- Info and action opportunities from organizations like:

Oregon Sustainable Beekeepers, Lane County Beekeepers Association, Beyond Toxics, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, and Glory Bee Foods,

- Snacks by Toby’s & Carmen’s, music and more!

For more information, please contact Jen Hornaday at [email protected]

Sunday August 25th, 12 - 3pm, Washington park (20th & Washington)

Healthy Bees = Healthy Gardens wants you to come show your support for bees & healthy spaces! Join us for food, fun, and activities all designed to show what you can do to help our community and save the bees! This event is free and also includes:

- Honey tasting (all from local hives!),- Info session with Bill Wood all about Warré beehives,- Native plant tour by Bruce Newhouse,- “Transforming Suburbia” talk by Jan Spencer,- Info and action opportunities from organizations like:

Oregon Sustainable Beekeepers, Lane County Beekeepers Association, Beyond Toxics, Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides, and Glory Bee Foods,

- Snacks by Toby’s & Carmen’s, music and more!

For more information, please contact Jen Hornaday at [email protected]

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A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

1133 Olive Street • Eugene, OR 97401

Phone/(TDD) 541-683-3247email: [email protected]

A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

1133 Olive Street • Eugene, OR 97401

Phone/(TDD) 541-683-3247email: [email protected]

A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

1133 Olive Street • Eugene, OR 97401

Phone/(TDD) 541-683-3247email: [email protected]

A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

1133 Olive Street • Eugene, OR 97401

Phone/(TDD) 541-683-3247email: [email protected]

A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

1133 Olive Street • Eugene, OR 97401

Phone/(TDD) 541-683-3247email: [email protected]

A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

1133 Olive Street • Eugene, OR 97401

Phone/(TDD) 541-683-3247email: [email protected]

A Caring Retirement Community

Olive Plaza

• 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath• Paid Utilities• Federally Subsidized Rent• Emergency Pull Cords

• Planned Outings & Shopping• Roof Garden• Laundry Facilities• Resident Service Coordinator

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Sat. Continued

8:30pm – 9:40pm Screen 4Bijou-Pick: Dancing Salmon Home

9:30pm Screen 3Bijou: Secret Cinema(For Mature Audiences)

Sunday11:30am – 12:30pm Screen 4 & 12:00pm – 1:00pm Screen 3Bijou Pick: NW Animation Fest - Strange Delights

12:45pm – 2:00pm Screen 4 & 1:15pm – 2:30pm Screen 3 DIVA: YouthVisions and OpenLens 2:30pm – 3:40pm Screen 4 Shaggy Dog Project

3:00pm – 4:15pm Screen 3 TAC Festival: The 2000 Year Old Computer

3:30pm – 4:16pm Screen 2TAC Festival: Unburying the Past 5:00pm – 6:20pm Screen 4 EIFF: Animal House of Blues

Friday

5:00pm & 7:15pm All ScreensBijou-Pick: Kick-Off FilmPapadopoulos & Sons

9:30pm Screen 3Bijou: Secret Cinema(For Mature Audiences)

Saturday2:00pm – 3:00pm Screen 4 & 2:15pm – 3:15pm Screen 3 Bijou Pick: NW Animation Festival

2:00pm- 2:45pm Screen 1 & 3:00pm – 3:45pm Screen 1 Sándor Lau’s Adventures in Filmmaking:

3:15pm – 4:00pm Screen 4 African American Rites of Passage

3:30pm – 5:00pm Screen 3 EIFF: Mountain Runners

4:30pm –5:45pm Screen 4 & 5:30pm – 6:45pm Screen 3 DisOrient: A Lot Like You

6:15pm – 7:45pm Screen 4 & 7:15pm – 8:45pm Screen 3 Cinema Pacific: Adrenaline Project

kidzone

A lot has changed since KIDSPORTS began in 1953 as the Eugene Boys Athletic Association:

• In the 1960’s football was added• In the 1970’s soccer was added and the advent

of girls enrollment prompted a name change: Eugene Sports Program.

• In the 1980’s Springfield and outlying areas joined the program and as a result the KIDSPORTS name and brand has been in the community every since.

WHAT hasn’t changed in all these years is the focus on kids. Right from the beginning, the philosophy of the organization was different than that of other local, regional, and national groups. The EBAA rules were written to ensure playing time for all kids and inclusive player rotation. This philosophy has endured for 60 years now because quite simply, “all kids,” do want to play and can play with KIDSPORTS. “All KIDS play,” is not just about rules but as importantly, about providing children of low income families with the gift of play. KIDSPORTS legendary scholarship program helped 4,400 children play a sport for free last year in 2012.

Saturday• Bounce Gymnastics and Circus Arts Center Bounce Circus Arts Aerial Performace 2 - 3 pm• National Academy of Gymnastics• Snow Cones• Zany Zoo• Kiki the Face Painter• Duer’s ATA Martial Arts• Safe Routes to School • Girl Scouts• Patterson Parent-Child Preschool• Rainbow Garden Preschool• McKenzie Martial Arts• Flex Studios

Sunday• Bounce Gymnastics and Circus Arts Center Bounce Circus Arts Aerial Performace 2 - 3 pm• National Academy of Gymnastics• Snow Cones• Zany Zoo• Kiki the Face Painter• Dance Factory• Eugene Sudbury School• Museum of Natural and Cultural History• Daniels Family Pottery• Eugene Parent-Child Preschool• NW Martial Arts• Eugene Piano Academy• South Eugene Robotics Team• Oak Hill School

KIDSPORTS is about kids, sports, and

fun. We’ve been providing sports programs for kids for 60 years now. KIDSPORTS never turns down a child who can’t pay, nor ever denies a child because of their athletic ability. “All KIDS play,” is what motivates KIDSPORTS to continue to lead the community in developing team sports opportunities for kids.

We are open 11:00am - 6:00pm both SAT and SUN

BOOTHS

11:00am - 6:00pm

11:00am - 6:00pm

* All activities in the Kid Zone are free but we are inside the Celebration footprint so wristbands are required for those 12 and older.

sponsored by Jerry’s Home Improvement Center & Kidsports

playing at the Bijou Metrosponsored by Cascade Production Rentals

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This year ECFilmZone recognizes the Bijou Art Cinema. Bringing an eclectic mix of films to Eugene for over thirty years, the Bijou launched its second theatre, Bijou Metro, on June 1st right in the heart of downtown, giving us twice as many reasons to Celebrate! Bijou-Pick Films, Bijou-themed Trivia Contests and a Bijou-Memory Wall add to all the fun at the ECFilmZone.

EC2013

Quick Reference

Event & Lineups Pull- Out

43 W Broadway, Eugene, OR

FILM SCHEDULE

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Olive & Broadway

FRIDAY6:30 pm........... ......... Asher Fulero8 pm............................. Samba Ja9:30 pm........ Earth DescenDance

SATURDAY2 pm................. Red Raven Follies3:30 pm............. Eugene Bhangra5 pm............... .......... Asher Fulero6:30 pm.................. Won Tan Nara8 pm............................. Samba Ja9:30 pm........ Earth DescenDance

SUNDAY12:30 pm........... Eugene Bhangra2 pm............. Earth DescenDance3:30 pm.................. Won Tan Nara

ambientperformers

10th and Olive

FRIDAY7 pm............................ Moonalice

Jamband

8:30 pm........................ Blue LotusJamband

10:30 pm..................... Zepparella

SATURDAY1:30 pm....................... Mudpuppy

Blues / Punk

3 pm.............. Hong Kong BananaIndie rock

4:30 pm...................... Leo LondonIndie rock

6 pm................. All The ApparatusIndie rock

7:30 pm............................. EverestRock

9 pm........................... MenomenaIndie rock

10:30 pm......................... PinbackIndie rock

SUNDAY12 pm........... The Stagger & Sway

Bluegrass

1:30 pm..................... The Far WestCountry

3 pm................... Tony Furtado TrioBluegrass

4:30 pm............... Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys

Country

LCCAtrium Stage

199 W. 8th

FRIDAY5 pm.................... Ariella Hubbard & Kate Brown6 pm....... AM 1450 Comedy Jam8 pm................. My Father’s Ghost9:30 pm.......... Concrete Loveseat

SATURDAY1 pm.................................. Smores2 pm....................... Axis Salvation3 pm................... Tara & the Blade4 pm............................. Satori Bob6 pm........ AM 1450 Comedy Jam8:30 pm............... Pluto the Planet10 pm............................ Kokobola11 pm....... Celebration Musicians After Party

SUNDAY1 pm....................... Old Time Jam4 pm.................... Mariah Stevens5 pm....................... William Brown6 pm........ AM 1450 Comedy Jam8 pm................... Laura Kemp Trio

cozmic pizza

62 W. Broadway

FRIDAY7:30 pm................. Jake McNeillie9:30 pm.. The Audio Schizophrenic & Forrest Avery

SATURDAY2:30 pm................... Ryan & Rivers4 pm.................. Rob Tobias & the Northwest Express5:30 pm............... The Blueshades7 pm.................. Gaye Lee Russell & Her Bad Ass Band8:30 pm.............. Michael Human & Dee Jay Sipp

SUNDAY2:30 pm....The Joanne Broh Band4 pm............................. The Vipers5:30 pm...................... Natty Bone7 pm............................. Blues Jam8:30 pm.............. Sara B’s Vintage Soul Dance Party

Cowfish

MUSIC LINEUPsAMBIENT PERFORMANCES

Broadway and Willamette

FRIDAY6 pm............. Rooster All-Star Jam

Blues 7:30 pm................ Savanna Coen

Blues 9 pm...................... Ty Curtis Band

Blues / Rock 10:30 pm.................... Marcia Ball

Blues

SATURDAY11:30 pm.............. Caroline Bauer

Folk

1 pm................... Eugene Weekly’s “Next Big Thing”

Sol Seed & The Crescendo Show

2:30 pm............ Craig Chee BandHawaiian

4 pm......................... Austin FarrellReggae / Rock

5 pm..................... Parade Awards5:30 pm................ 1939 Ensemble

Jazz / Funk

7 pm....................... MonophonicsFunk

8:30 pm....................... Lyrics BornHip Hop / Funk

10:30 pm................. Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk

Funk

SUNDAY

12 pm............ Alder Street All-StarsBluegrass

1:30 pm........................ SassparillaBlues / Punk

3 pm................. Nahko & Medicine For The People

Reggae / Rock

4:30 pm...................... Shook TwinsFolk/Bluegrass

Eugene Weekly / KRVM Broadway Stage

8th and Olive

FRIDAY7 pm................. The Highlife Band

African/reggae

8:30 pm............ African ShowboyzAfrican

10:30 pm.......................... MidniteReggae

SATURDAY1:30 pm............. The Horrible Men

Bluegrass

3 pm........................... Upstate TrioJamband

4:30 pm.......... Poor Miner’s UnionJamband

6 pm.............................. HillstompBlues / Punk

7:30 pm................. New MonsoonJamband

9:45 pm.................. Floydian SlipsSet 1

11 pm..................... Floydian SlipsSet 2

SUNDAY12 pm..................... Jeffrey Martin

Folk

1:30 pm......................... TiburonesIndie Folk

3 pm................ The MoondoggiesIndie Folk

4:30pm........................... PickwickIndie Folk

Equinox Real Estate KLCC Stage

830 Olive

FRIDAYMidnight.............. DJ Scotty Styles

SATURDAYMidnight.............. DJ Scotty Styles

SUNDAY2 pm............... Jeremy Clark Pruitt3 pm....................... Natasha Ross

Starlight Lounge

1010 Willamette Street

FRIDAY9:30 pm.... The Quick & Easy Boys11:30 pm..................... Reeble Jar

SATURDAY9:30 pm....................... Lafa Taylor11:30 pm....................... Marv Ellis

mcdonaldtheatre

124 W. Broadway

FRIDAY6 pm.................. The Liaisons with Laura Kemp & Paul Biondi8 pm............ Mercury’s Refrain w/ Nancy & John Crider

SATURDAY12 pm............. Torrey Newhart Trio2 pm............. Gerry Rempel’s Jazz Syndicate4 pm....................... Sun Bossa w/ Edson Oliviera6 pm.................. Whitney Moulton Quartet w/ Jason Carter8 pm............... Concrete Loveseat w/ Cynthia Valentine

SUNDAY1 pm............. Eugene Composers Ensemble3 pm............. Jazz Jam hosted by Kenny Reed

the jazz station

8th & Willamette

FRIDAY6:30 pm........................ Samba Ja8 pm............. Earth DescenDance

SATURDAY12:30 pm.......... Red Raven Follies2 pm............. Earth DescenDance3:30 pm............ Red Raven Follies5 pm.................. Eugene Bhangra6:30 pm........................ Samba Ja8 pm............. Earth DescenDance

SUNDAY12:30 pm..... Earth DescenDance2 pm...................... Won Tan Nara 3:30 pm............. Eugene Bhangra

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FRIDAY6 pm.................. Kingdom County8 pm................... Alder St. All-stars10 pm.................... Mood Area 52Midnight.................... Water Tower

SATURDAY4 pm..................................... Ferns6 pm................... Hamilton Beach8 pm.............................. Octonaut10 pm........................... Blue LotusMidnight............... Bazil Rathbone

SUNDAY3 pm........................ Breakers Yard5 pm......................... Bird Erichsen7 pm.......... The Craig Chee Band10 pm.......... The Blairally All-Stars

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2013 Mayor’s Art Show

August 22 – October 5

The Mayor’s Art Show celebrates Lane County artists. We live in a community

that wants to invest and play a role in the revitalization of our community through the arts, and by supporting a

creative culture.

Please join us in celebrating the visual arts and paying tribute to all

artists at this special event. We invite you to visit the Jacobs Gallery during the 2013 Mayor’s Art Show, which runs through October 5, and support our

gifted Lane County artists.

This year there were 208 entries of artwork, and the jurors selected 46 to be in this year’s exhibit. The three 2013 Mayor’s Art Show Jurors: Clint Brown, Roger Saydack and Betsy Wolfston

For more information go to: www.jacobsgallery.org

CELEBRATION PARADE

Saturday 10 am

Eugene’s biggest party, the Eugene Celebration, kicks off Saturday with the Celebration Parade. The street

becomes the stage for every entry. See the unusual and unexpected, creative, entertaining, colorful, original and bold parade groups. This year’s entries run the gamut between the very artistic

and truly zany. A sight not to be miss!! You can find the route on page 6.

brought to you by:

EVENTSAmerican Institute

of Architects

Friday - Sunday

Vote for your favorite designs by local architects! The American Institute of Architects of Southwestern Oregon is proud to present the 24rd Annual

People’s Choice Awards showcasing the work of your local architects and

landscape architects. The public is asked to vote for their favorite

designs in several categories--entries will be showcased in the lobby of the Broadway Commerce Center.

The intent of these awards is to educate and inspire our community by showcasing design excellence in landscape, interiors and architecture

projects created within the Southwestern Oregon Chapter area

or by chapter members.

Broadway Commerce Center44 W. Broadway Ave.

MECCA's Object

afterlife art

Challenge

Friday 5 - 9 pmSaturday Noon - 6 pmSunday Noon - 6 pm

5th annual Object Afterlife Art Challenge Exhibit, The culminating

artwork from MECCA, Materials Exchange Center for Community Art’s annual reuse art challenge will be displayed at the Oregon Contemporary Theater. Using

materials selected by MECCA staff, artists had 2 months to create their works for this exhibit. Over 50 artists

took the challenge!

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COMMUNITY CAUSEWAY

Saturday & Sunday 11 am - 5 pm

The Community Causeway has been a long-time tradition at the Eugene Celebration. Eugene is a fabulously colorful eclectic crowd of creative

individuals, groups, and organizations. Come meet Eugene’s different

service groups, schools, non-profits, environmental groups, communities of faith, political groups, and local

associations all in ONE AREA. They will be ready to greet you and your family, answer questions and engage in the spirit that is uniquely Eugene. This is

one of the best places to help enrich yourself and your community. The

Causeway is FREE, and is located on Willamette St. between 7th & 8th and flows onto 8th , west of Willamette St.

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Classic Car Show-&-Shine

Saturday Noon - 6 pm

Join us for the Eugene Celebration Classic Car Show & Shine in

downtown Eugene, located on 8th Street near Olive. Petersen Collector

Cars will be showing a variety of classic cars, and participants are

welcome to showcase their own hot rods. Awards are at 5:00 pm, and there will be plenty of awards, like

“Best of Show,” Longest Distance, and Sponsor Favorite!

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"Salon du Peuple" (Salon of the People)

August 22 - October 4

From the transformation of the “Salon des Refusés” exhibit into the “Salon du Peuple” (Salon of the People), this open, non-juried art show will

continue this year in the New Zone Gallery, with an opening reception Thursday, August 22. The show will be open throughout the Eugene Celebration. During Celebration

weekend, New Zone artists will also have “hands-on” art demonstrations for family members to participate in

the gallery alleyway.

brought to you by:

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SUSTAINABILITYVILLAGE

Saturday & Sunday 11am - 5 pm

Sustainability is an important

element to all of us, and increasingly more important every day! That’s why we have pulled together a number of local businesses and organizations in our Sustainability Village. Take a stroll

down 8th Street, east of Willamette to explore the many sustainable

services, products, and information available by our participating groups. Check out the many

recycling, green, and conservation groups participating in this great

area of the Celebration.

Shoryuken League

Free Gaming

Shoryuken League is pleased to offer free entry into the League during the

Eugene Celebration all weekend long with a Celebration Wristband! Enjoy 100% free to play gaming and check

out one of Eugene's most popular new downtown businesses!

Friday Night PhotoSwagon

Hop in the Blue Bus Creative renovated 1973 Volkswagen bus for a Eugene Celebration snapshot! Friday night only, the PhotoSwagon will be on Olive Street by the Equinox Real Estate/KLCC Stage. Strike a pose

with your friends, or make it a solo glamour shot. Photos will be posted

on the Eugene Celebration facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/

eugenecelebration.kesey afterwards!

Pet Parade

Sunday at 10 am

Party with Pets of all Shapes, Sizes, and Species at the Eugene

Celebration Pet Parade Paw-jama Party! Registration begins at 9 am.

There will be pet-friendly vendors and Off the Waffle, live music, and the

SLUG Queen “Sliming of the Animals” by old queens and new, and a photo

area. The Parade and other Paw-some events begin at 10 am. There will be celebrity judges, costume

contests, prizes, and more!

Free to attend, $5 parade entry. All proceeds go to Greenhill and First

Avenue Shelters. New route this year! See the route on page 6. Primp your pooch, costume your cat, and flaunt your feathers. All festive fashions and

Paw-jamas are encouraged!

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Secret Garden

Campbell House

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Starlight Lounge

Luckey’s

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Market of Choice

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• TippaleipaFunnelCake&Lemonades-ChipperSwirls!

• Vijay’sLittleIndia

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Sustainability Village

• WillametteValleySustainableFoodsAlliance

• StoveTeamInternational• OregonLeagueOfConservation

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The City of Eugene is proud to offer events to the community and wel-comes the many engaging events and activities to the host venues: the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, the WOW Hall, McDonald Theatre, John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts, Oregon Contemporary Theatre, Jazz Station, Bijou Metro and many others, all in downtown Eugene. The core of our revitalized downtown is the home of the Eugene Celebration as well as many other fun events like the City’s Summer in the City—Downtown series. The City is happy to partner with Create! Eugene which offers more than 100 creative workshops the entire month of August. Visit www.createeugene.org for all the exciting details.

Enjoy our city!

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SpecialtyHotDogs/American

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GreekCuisine

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BIKE VALET SERVICE

The Center for Appropriate Transportation (CAT ) will

provide a safe and secure area for patron’s bicycles during the event, as well as provide local youth with an opportunity to

worktogether as a team in a public and professional seting. CAT is a non-profit

organization committed to community involvement in manufacturing, using, and advocating sustainable modes of transportation.

* The bike valet area is at the corner of 8th and Charnelton in the Enterprise parking lot.

Offering event waste management solutions through education, partnerships, systems management and just plain hard work. By controlling and maintaining the waste flow it is often possible to divert up to 75% of the materials generated by an event from the landfill.

HEALTH WELLness&

The Health and Wellness Celebration brings together holistic

health and allopathic products and services, those involved in spirituality and ancient

traditions, intuitive/psychic readers, as well as information on traditional medicine

healthcare. There will be lots of practical information available through quality booths

as well as free demonstrations.

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• Flourish Massage

• Juice Plus and the Tower Garden

• Massage Four Paws

• Pure Life Chiropractic

• Advocare

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FRIENDS SPONSORS

Equinox Real Estate is a friendly, locally-owned real estate company and proud

supporter of the Eugene Celebration! With strong ties to the Willamette Valley, Eugene and Springfield, our dynamic agents are

professional well-trained practitioners who insist on the highest standards, using the most sophisticated technology working in

an inspirational, creative environment.

Ron and Bess Blacquiere, Owners/Principal Brokers of Equinox, strongly believe that it is our duty as the resident guardians

of the planet to treat the earth with the utmost care and respect. Therefore, they

encourage intelligent investment strategies, holistic real estate practices, and sensible

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To locate Sparking ICE visit www.sparklingice.com.

a special Thank You to our Sponsors

For many years, Rexius has increased its efforts in becoming a more sustainable company that positively impacts the landscapes that we create and maintain, the

Community in which we live, and the Environment that we share. For over 70 years now, the Rexius company has been involved in the recycling of organic waste material and

utilizing it to benefit our natural surroundings. Rexius is proud to continue that effort and sponsor the Eugene Celebration by providing the Compostable Cups used each

year at the Celebration. This is just one step further in helping Eugene provide Zero Waste events that support sustainability through composting and recycling. The Rexius

company thanks you for your support in this effort.

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