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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Entertainment Calendar for July 17- July 26



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Thursday, July 17


NIGHTLIFE
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 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599.
LINE DANCE LESSONS/DJ DANCE MIX — 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 mix until 2 a.m. No cover, non-smoking. 673-0662.
“THE JEWEL BOX REVUE” — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. A classic female impersonation (drag) show with full costumes. The “ladies” will pay tribute to Cher, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Janet Jackson and more famous stars. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.
BLUES JAM — 9 p.m. to midnight, Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. All local artists are welcome to join in onstage. $2 cover, drawing for prizes. Guest singer Michael Paul. 672-9131.
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 and 9 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 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.
KARAOKE/DANCE — 7 to 10 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Drink specials. No cover. 459-6126.


EVENTS
SUMMER READING PROGRAM EVENT — 4 p.m., Douglas County Library, 1409 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Artist Victoria Carnate will present a craft program for kids as part of the Summer Reading Program. Kids will make collage bug books with wings and legs. The craft program will also be presented at 10 branches of the library system. Visit www.dclibrary.us for more information. 440-6010.
UMPQUA DISCOVERY CENTER PRESENTATION — 6 to 7 p.m., Umpqua Discovery Center, 409 Riverfront Way, Reedsport. Presentation by a 2006 Reedsport High School graduate about an archeological project at the Russian colony of Ross on the California Coast. Admission is $2.50 for adults, $1 for children ages 6 to 15 and free for UDC members. 271-4816.

MUSIC
BROADWAY PHIL & THE SHOUTERS — 6 p.m., Millsite Park, 231 Volunteer Way, Myrtle Creek. Music in the Park continues with The Shouters from Rogue River. Originals and covers of songs by Eric Clapton, Otis Redding and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Free summer concert series. 860-5846.



Friday, July 18


NIGHTLIFE
VFW DANCE — 7 to 11 p.m., 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.
LIVE MUSIC — 7 to 9 p.m., Murphy’s House of Brews, 428 S.E. Main St., Roseburg. Various local bands. Non-smoking; families welcome; no cover. 672-0912.
“THE JEWEL BOX REVUE” — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. A classic female impersonation (drag) show with full costumes. The “ladies” will pay tribute to Cher, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Janet Jackson and more famous stars. 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.
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 7 p.m., The Club House, 227 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. $20 buy-in tournament at 7 p.m., cash games around 9 p.m. $5 daily membership. 784-5354 or theclubhouse@charter.net.
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/ DANCE MUSIC — 8 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. New light show. $1 cover charge. Graffiti Weekend era dress will get drink specials. Dance to ’50s and ’60s music. 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.
DJ MUSIC AND DANCING — 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sweet Dixie, 194 Old Pacific Highway, Tri City. $1 cover. Free RV parking. 863-5000.

EVENTS
GEM AND MINERAL SHOW — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Reedsport Community Center, 451 Winchester Ave. The Lower Umpqua Gem and Lapidary Club is hosting the show for the second year. There will be jewelry, gem and mineral dealers, demonstrations, raffles, door prizes and a silent auction. A gemologist will be available to grade and answer questions about gems. Admission is free; donations accepted. Refreshments will be available for purchase. 271-6816.
BIRD SHOW AT SAFARI — 11 a.m., 1, 3, and 5 p.m., Frank Hart Discovery Theater, 1790 Safari Road, Winston. Joe Krathwohl, the Birdman of Las Vegas, will be at Wildlife Safari showing parrots, eagles, cockatoos, macaws and condors. Krathwohl’s birds will demonstrate their intelligence and interaction with their trainer. Tickets for Safari members are $8 for adults; $5 for children and for non-members, $10 for adults and $7 for children. 679-6761 ext. 203.
SUTHERLIN STAMPEDE — 7 p.m., Sutherlin Festival Grounds, 50 S. State St., behind the Sutherlin Fire Department. Free to the public with a canned food or cash donation to benefit the Sutherlin-Oakland Food Pantry. Kids events are mutton bustin’, calf riding, junior and novice barrels and junior bulls. Main events are bull riding, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, breakaway roping, team roping, women’s barrel racing and four-man wild cow race. Tri-tip barbecue, beer garden and vendor booths. www.sutherlinstampede.com, 459-6631 or 680-0364.
HOGWILD RODEO — 8 a.m., Exit 83 off Interstate 5, Meadow Wood RV Park and Campground, 896 Autumn Lane, Glendale/Azalea. The 4th annual Hogwild Rodeo will feature live music by Canned Heat. Charity event. Gate fee is $35; on Saturday, the cost is $25. 832-3114 or 672-6158.

MUSIC
CATHERINE RUSSELL — 7 p.m., Riverbend Park, 243 S.E. Thompson St., Winston. Riverbend Live! continues with Catherine Russell, a blues and jazz singer who has performed with a wide range of musical greats such as Paul Simon and Madonna. Free summer concert series. 679-9732.



Saturday, July 19



NIGHTLIFE
KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.
BILL MCCOY TRIO — 7 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. $4 cover. 459-9206.
“THE JEWEL BOX REVUE” — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. A classic female impersonation (drag) show with full costumes. The “ladies” will pay tribute to Cher, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Janet Jackson and more famous stars. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (800) 548-8461.
DJ MUSIC AND DANCING — 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sweet Dixie, 194 Old Pacific Highway, Tri City. $1 cover. Free RV parking. 863-5000.
MUSIC BY DAVE — 8 p.m., Historic Town Tavern, 129 Main St., Myrtle Creek. Blues. No cover charge. 21 and older. 863-4777.
KARAOKE/ DANCE MUSIC — 8 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. New light show. $1 cover charge. Graffiti Weekend dress will get free drink specials. Dance to ’50s and ’60s music. 672-7190.
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.

EVENTS
UMPQUA VALLEY FARMERS MARKET — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2400 N.W. Stewart Parkway, across from Office Depot. Produce of all types, plants, veggie starts, flowers, eggs, honey, fresh pork and pork products, baked goods, yarn, fabric crafts, jewelry, market bags, candles, personal care products, soap, carved yard animals, lawn furniture and more. Every Saturday. 673-7579.
WET & WILD AT SAFARI — 10 a.m., Wildlife Safari, 1790 Safari Road, Winston. Wildlife Safari animals will be beating the heat throughout the day with elephants splashing in the Village pond, black bears playing with watermelons and gibbons being served frozen fruit treats. 679-6761 ext. 203.
CANYONVILLE 150TH EVENT — As part of Canyonville’s 150th celebration, events will be at Pioneer Park in Canyonville all day. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. citywide garage sale; Lions Club pancake breakfast 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.; hamburger and hot dog lunch 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; live music with the band Heartless from 4 to 11 p.m.; Dutch oven cooking demonstrations and more. www.canyonvillechamber.org.
GEM AND MINERAL SHOW — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Reedsport Community Center, 451 Winchester Ave. The Lower Umpqua Gem and Lapidary Club is hosting the show for the second year. There will be jewelry, gem and mineral dealers, demonstrations, raffles, door prizes and a silent auction. A gemologist will be available to grade and answer questions about gems. Admission is free; donations accepted. Refreshments will be available for purchase. 271-6816.
ALPACAS AT THE VINEYARD — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., MarshAnne Landing, 175 Hogan Road, Oakland. Four alpaca ranches will showcase both their animals and the products made from their fleece, such as socks, scarves and blankets. There will be fleece demonstrations, drawings and children's activities. The tasting room will also be open.
BIRD SHOW AT SAFARI — 11 a.m., 1, 3, and 5 p.m., Frank Hart Discovery Theater, 1790 Safari Road, Winston. Joe Krathwohl, the Birdman of Las Vegas, will be at Wildlife Safari showing parrots, eagles, cockatoos, macaws and condors. Krathwohl’s birds will demonstrate their intelligence and interaction with their trainer. Tickets for Safari members are $8 for adults; $5 for children and for non-members, $10 for adults and $7 for children. 679-6761 ext. 203.
HOGWILD RODEO — 8 a.m., Exit 83 off Interstate 5, Meadow Wood RV Park and Campground, 896 Autumn Lane, Glendale/Azalea. The 4th annual Hogwild Rodeo will feature live music by Canned Heat. Charity event. Gate fee is $35 and Saturday the cost is $25. 832-3114 or 672-6158.
RIVER APPRECIATION DAY — 1 to 8 p.m., Whistler's Bend Park, Glide. Celebrate the importance of rivers and natural areas. Musicians from around the area will be on hand and speakers throughout the day will be speaking about the role of rivers in the health of the region and the planet. Wildlife Safari will be on hand with some animals and there will also be a barbecue. Admission is free. 672-7065.
SUTHERLIN STAMPEDE — 7 p.m., Sutherlin Festival Grounds, 50 S. State St., behind the Sutherlin Fire Department. Free to the public with a canned food or cash donation to benefit the Sutherlin-Oakland Food Pantry. Kids events are mutton bustin’, calf riding, junior and novice barrels and junior bulls. Main events are bull riding, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, breakaway roping, team roping, women’s barrel racing and four-man wild cow race. Tri-tip barbecue, beer garden and vendor booths. Dance after the rodeo at Vera’s, 122 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. www.sutherlinstampede.com, 459-6631 or 680-0364.
“THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST” — 7:30 p.m., D’s Magnolia, 647 S.E. Jackson Street. Eugene-based theater company The Roving Park Players presents a performance of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” Three-act comedy; four-course meal and wine. $45 per person or $80 per couple. Reservations required. 672-1235.

MUSIC
MUSIC AT MARSHANNE LANDING WINERY — 7 p.m., 175 Hogan Road, Oakland. Dana Hubbard of Berkeley, Calif. will return to MarshAnne Landing to play and acoustic set of blues. The performance will take place on the deck; appetizers will be provided by the Red Planet Girls. Admission is $20. 459-7998.

Sunday, July 20


NIGHTLIFE
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.
“THE JEWEL BOX REVUE” — 2 and 7 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort, Canyonville. A classic female impersonation (drag) show with full costumes. The “ladies” will pay tribute to Cher, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Janet Jackson and more famous stars. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Reservations are recommended. (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.

EVENTS
BIRD SHOW AT SAFARI — 11 a.m., 1, 3, and 5 p.m., Frank Hart Discovery Theater, 1790 Safari Road, Winston. Joe Krathwohl, the Birdman of Las Vegas, will be at Wildlife Safari showing parrots, eagles, cockatoos, macaws and condors. Krathwohl’s birds will demonstrate their intelligence and interaction with their trainer. Tickets for Safari members are $8 for adults; $5 for children and for non-members, $10 for adults and $7 for children. 679-6761 ext. 203.
“THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST” — 6:30 p.m., D’s Magnolia, 647 S.E. Jackson Street. Eugene-based theater company The Roving Park Players presents a performance of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” Three-act comedy; four-course meal and wine. $45 per person or $80 per couple. Reservations required. 672-1235.


Monday, July 21


NIGHTLIFE
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 and 9 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 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.
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 7 p.m. until close, cash games, The Club House, 227 W. Central Ave. Sutherlin. $5 daily membership. 784-5354 or theclubhouse@charter.net.
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.
COMEDY SHOWCASE — 8 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort, Cabaret Lounge, Canyonville. Catch two comedians per night, live and in person. Headliner tonight is Harold Gomez, feature is Sharon Lacey. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Comedians subject to change. 839-1182.

MUSIC
234 ARMY BAND — 6:30 p.m., Pacific Auditorium, Reedsport. Featuring music of varied styles and eras from marches, concert classics, big band jazz and rock ’n‘ roll. Free summer concert series. 271-4816.



Tuesday, July 22


NIGHTLIFE
LADIES NIGHT — 5 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Ladies drink specials. 672-7190.
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.
STORYVILLE JAZZ BAND — 6 to 9 p.m., Roseburg Moose Lodge, 3510 S.E. Douglas Ave., Roseburg. Dixieland, swing, dance. $4 cover. Members and guests welcome. 673-7166.
KARAOKE — 6 to 10 p.m., Winston VFW Hall, 570 S.W. Douglas Blvd. Members, guests, National Guard and active personnel welcome. 679-4090.
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/KARAOKE — 7 p.m., Wild Bill’s Dance Hall, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Line dance lessons with Robin until 9 p.m., then floors are open to karaoke or dance music. No cover. Non-smoking. 673-0662.
OPEN MIC — 9 p.m. to 12 a.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Bring an instrument, a band or your voice; all music goes. Cover charge $2. 672-9131.

MUSIC
BLUE HIGHWAY — 7 p.m., Nichols Band Shell, Stewart Park, Roseburg. Music on the Half Shell's free summer concert series continues with Blue Highway, a bluegrass band with two Grammy nominations and numerous International Music Association awards. Blankets, lawn chairs welcome; free shuttle from downtown parking garage. 677-1708 or www.halfshell.org.

Wednesday, July 23

NIGHTLIFE
KARAOKE — 6 to 10 p.m., Winston VFW Hall, 570 S.W. Douglas Blvd. 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.
OPEN BLUES JAM SESSION/KARAOKE — 6 to 9:30 p.m., karaoke 9:30 to midnight, Wild Bill’s Dance Hall & Saloon, 2455 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Roseburg. Play onstage or just listen and watch; jam is open to all levels. Sing with new karaoke books or bring your own CD. Non-smoking; no cover. 673-0662.
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.
SALUTE TO THE SUPERSTARS OF COUNTRY MUSIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort Cabaret Lounge, Canyonville. A quartet of carbon-copy impersonators seeks to dazzle audiences with imitations of the biggest names in country. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Smoke-free shows are 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. Reservations recommended. (800) 548-8461.
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 7 p.m. $20 buy-in tournament with cash games around 9 p.m., The Club House, 227 W. Central Ave. Sutherlin. $5 daily membership. 784-5354 or theclubhouse@charter.net.
SYKE/OPEN MIC — 8 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. Drink specials; $1 cover charge. 672-7190.
BETWEEN FRIENDS — 9 p.m., Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. Entertainment by Between Friends; enjoy music, spirits and food. $2 cover charge. 672-9131.
KARAOKE — 9 p.m. to midnight, Vera’s Restaurant and Lounge, 122 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. No cover charge. 459-0463.

EVENTS
GLIDE FARMERS MARKET — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Glide Community Center, 20069 North Umpqua Highway, Glide. Locally grown produce, flowers, plants, shrub, trees and more. Every Wednesday through mid-October. 496-3569.
UMPQUA VALLEY FARMERS MARKET— 4 to 6:30 p.m., in the breezeway next to Brown’s Shoe Fit Co., 526 S.E. Jackson St. The farmers market brings its produce, farm products, arts, crafts and more downtown. Every Wednesday through early October. 673-7579.


Thursday, July 24


NIGHTLIFE
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 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599.
LINE DANCE LESSONS/DJ DANCE MIX — 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 mix until 2 a.m. No cover, non-smoking. 673-0662.
SALUTE TO THE SUPERSTARS OF COUNTRY MUSIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort Cabaret Lounge, Canyonville. A quartet of carbon-copy impersonators seeks to dazzle audiences with imitations of the biggest names in country. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Smoke-free shows are 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. Reservations recommended. (800) 548-8461.
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 6 and 9 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 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.
BLUES JAM — 9 p.m. to midnight, Jersey Lilly, 1430 N.E. Dee St., Roseburg. All local artists are welcome to join in on stage. $2 cover, drawing for prizes. Guest singer Michael Paul. 672-9131.
KARAOKE/ DANCE — 7 to 10 p.m., JJ’s Roadhouse, 204 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. Drink specials. No cover. 459-6126.

EVENTS
OREGON MUSICAL THEATER FESTIVAL — various times,Umpqua Community College, 1140 College Road, Winchester. The festival features 23 performances of three different shows on three stages. The performances run Thursday through Monday, with matinees at 2 p.m. each Sunday. The night performances will be at 7:30 and 8 p.m. The three shows will be “The Fantasticks,” “Cinderella” and “The Last Five Years.” Artistic director Dean Remick; music director Jason Heald. Tickets are $15/$20 for reserved seating or $10 when purchased 30 minutes before performances. www.oregonmtf.com or 440-7726.
MYRTLE CREEK SUMMER FESTIVAL — 4 p.m., Millsite Park, 231 Volunteer Way, Myrtle Creek. Timbermen Barbershop Quartet, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Shasta Ray and Friends following and Country Spice 8 to 10 p.m. Music, food, vendors and fun. 863-5233.


Friday, July 25

NIGHTLIFE
VFW DANCE — 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.
SALUTE TO THE SUPERSTARS OF COUNTRY MUSIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort Cabaret Lounge, Canyonville. A quartet of carbon-copy impersonators seeks to dazzle audiences with imitations of the biggest names in country. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Smoke-free shows are 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. Reservations recommended. (800) 548-8461.
TEXAS HOLD ’EM — 7 p.m., The Club House, 227 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin. $20 buy-in tournament at 7 p.m., cash games at about 9 p.m. $5 daily membership. 784-5354 or theclubhouse@charter.net.
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.
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/DANCE MUSIC — 8 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. New light show. $1 cover charge. 672-7190.
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.
DJ MUSIC AND DANCING — 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sweet Dixie, 194 Old Pacific Highway, Tri City. $1 cover. Free RV parking. 863-5000.


EVENTS
NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR — 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Drain Civic Center, 205 West A Ave., Drain. Traditional regional fair with art, craft, 4-H and food exhibits, vendors, live entertainment, pie eating contest, children's games, food and Friends of the Library book sale. Music stage featuring Frank McCracken and the Lost Renegade Band and Syke. Free admission. 836-7776.
MYRTLE CREEK SUMMER FESTIVAL — 2 p.m., Millsite Park, 231 Volunteer Way, Myrtle Creek. Various activities throughout the day including bingo, music, food and games. 863-5233.
WEEKEND OF MUSIC AND WINE — 7 to 9:30 p.m., 1876 John Long Road, Rice Hill. Dancing on the deck, food on the grill, homemade chocolates,fine wine picnic on the grass. $10 cover charge. 849-3300.
OREGON MUSICAL THEATER FESTIVAL — various times, Umpqua Community College, 1140 College Road, Winchester. The festival features 23 performances of three different shows on three stages. The performances run Thursday through Monday with matinees at 2 p.m. each Sunday. The night performances will occur at 7:30 and 8 p.m. The three shows will be “The Fantasticks,” “Cinderella” and “The Last Five Years.” Artistic director Dean Remick; music director Jason Heald. Tickets are $15/$20 for reserved seating or $10 when purchased 30 minutes before performances. www.oregonmtf.com or 440-7726.
DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL 10 YEAR-REUNION — 7 p.m., Winston Community Center, 440 Grape Ave., Winston. Douglas High School’s graduating class of 1998 will celebrate its 10-year reunion. $35 per person. 784-6499 or DHSTrojans1998@yahoo.com.



Saturday, July 26

NIGHTLIFE
DJ MUSIC AND DANCING — 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sweet Dixie, 194 Old Pacific Highway, Tri City. $1 cover. Free RV parking. 863-5000.
FORGOTTEN COUNTRY — 7 p.m., Eagles Aerie #3508, 116 E. Second St., Sutherlin. $4 cover. 459-9206.
SALUTE TO THE SUPERSTARS OF COUNTRY MUSIC — 7 and 9 p.m., Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino Resort Cabaret Lounge, Canyonville. A quartet of carbon-copy impersonators seeks to dazzle audiences with imitations of the biggest names in country. Free admission with a two-beverage minimum. Smoke-free shows are 2 p.m. Sunday and 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. Reservations recommended. (800) 548-8461.
KARAOKE — 6 p.m. until closing, Sawmill Tavern, 624 S.E. Cass Ave., Roseburg. 784-2063.
KARAOKE/DANCE MUSIC — 8 p.m., Joe’s Bar and Mongolian Grill, 1969 S.E. Stephens St., Roseburg. New light show. $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.

EVENTS
UMPQUA VALLEY FARMERS MARKET — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2400 N.W. Stewart Parkway, across from Office Depot. Produce of all types, plants, veggie starts, flowers, eggs, honey, fresh pork and pork products, baked goods, yarn, fabric crafts, jewelry, market bags, candles, personal care products, soap, carved yard animals, lawn furniture and more. Every Saturday. 673-7579.
MYRTLE CREEK SUMMER FESTIVAL — 10 a.m., Millsite Park, 231 Volunteer Way, Myrtle Creek. Parade, rock crawl at noon, 1 p.m. arm wrestling competition, live entertainment all night. 863-5233.
NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR — 11 a.m. parade; fair noon to 10 p.m. with dance continuing to midnight, Drain Civic Center and park, 205 West A Ave., Drain. Traditional regional fair with raffle, pie baking contest and auction, fat cat and ugly dog contest, greased pole climb, bossy bingo, pie-eating contest, Friends of the Library book sale, art, crafts, 4-H and food exhibits, vendors, live entertainment, children’s games and food, music stage featuring Frank McCracken and the Lost Renegade Band, Andreas Marx, Flashback and the Eddie Ross Band. Free admission. 836-7776.
OREGON MUSICAL THEATER FESTIVAL — various times, Umpqua Community College, 1140 College Road, Winchester. The festival features 23 performances of three different shows on three stages. The performances run Thursday through Monday with matinees at 2 p.m. each Sunday. The night performances will occur at 7:30 and 8 p.m. The three shows will be “The Fantasticks,” “Cinderella” and “The Last Five Years.” Artistic director Dean Remick; music director Jason Heald. Tickets are $15/$20 for reserved seating or $10 when purchased 30 minutes before performances. www.oregonmtf.com or 440-7726.
ART SHOW — 4 to 6 p.m., Elkton Community Education Center Gallery, 15850 W. Highway 38. Opening reception featuring Greg Grosz Photography. 584-2692.



LOOKING AHEAD
AUG. 5
RODNEY ATKINS AT THE FAIR — 7 p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds Complex, Roseburg. Reigning 2007 American Country Music Top New Male Vocalist, Rodney Atkins will perform. Hits include “If You’re Going Through Hell” and “Come On In Boy.” Concert free with fair admission. www.douglasfairgrounds.com.


EUGENE AND BEYOND
JULY 18
THE BEACH BOYS — 8 p.m., Jackson County Fairgrounds and Expo Park, Lithia Motors Amphitheater, Central Point. Tickets are $29 each, includes fair admission. www.lithiaamp.org or 774-8270.

JULY 25, 26/AUG. 2, 8 &10
“THE WIZARD OF OZ”— 7:30 p.m., July 25, 26, Aug. 8; 2 p.m., Aug. 2 & 10, The Hult Center, One Eugene Center. All-new production of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of the classic 1939 motion picture, presented by The Shedd Institute’s Oregon Festival of American Music 2008. Tickets are $48, $38, $28, and $20. Youth tickets 50 percent off. 434-7000 or 682-5000.


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