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The E arts and entertainment calendar for Oct. 1 to 8 | Entertainment

October 8, 2020
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WEDNESDAY

Venues

Cascade BBQ — Trivia Night, all ages, 7 p.m. Reservations: 541-829-2009.

Online Events

Distinguished Professor Lecture: Distinguished Professor Lecture by Yuji Hiratsuka: “Art of Printmaking: Process and Content,” 5 p.m., hosted by the Oregon State University Foundation on Zoom. College of Liberal arts teacher Hiratsuka is a nationally and internationally known artist and printmaker. Renowned for his unique style and technique, Hiratsuka aims to ignite creativity in this webcast about the art of printmaking. Registration: https://bit.ly/363kRMI.

A Conversation with Author Terry Virts: “How to Astronaut:  An Insider’s Guide to Leaving Planet Earth,” 7 p.m., hosted by the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library and Grass Roots Books & Music on GoToWebinar. Colonel Virts will discuss his book  with Kyle Niemeyer, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Oregon State University. Registration:  https://bit.ly/3mRXX0G.

Ongoing Events

Corvallis Farmers Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., First Street and Jackson Avenue. Locally grown produce, flowers, nursery plants, honey, eggs, cheese, meats, restaurant food and baked goods. See website for new safe shopping guidelines. Information: 541-740-1542 or locallygrown.org.

Wednesdays at the Whiteside: “Thirteen Ghosts” 7 p.m., Whiteside Theatre, 361 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis. A widower, along with his daughter, son and others, becomes trapped in a house with vengeful spirits. Ticketed event only, no walk-ups. State and Oregon Health Association guidelines of social distancing, disinfection and personal protective equipment are followed; therefore masks are required. Tickets: https://bit.ly/2ZpGaUt.

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