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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1982)
M s1C Bulletin ... page 5 FREE Thursday 16 Concert Music Herb Ellis, renowned jazz guitar ist, with special guests Kevin Deitz on bass and Dennis Caffey on drums, performs at the WOW Hall, 3th & Lincoln. Wheelchait access. Adult refreshments with ID. Costs $5, begins at 8:30 pm. For more in fo, call Patricia at 687-2746. Jo Anna Cazden, feminist singer and songwriter of topical music, will present a house concert follow ing a short presentation on Prout, a political and spiritual synthesis or ganization. Begins at 7:00 pm at 2080 Riverview. Donations accept ed to benefit the Cascade Health Exchange. Call 345-3269 for more information. Judy Fzjele, feminist folksinger from Corvallis, is featured at Women's Night at Zoo Zoos, 6:00 to 9:00 pm, 454 Willamette. Free. Call Sue Romberg at Zoo Zoos, 344-4764. Etc. Professional Antique Dealers Sale and Show at the Eugene Hilton downtown from noon to 9:00 pm. Call Sharon and Ken Keeler for in formation at 1-246-7458. Admission for the show $2.00 for both days: also on Friday. Oregon license plates from 1911 until the 80s are displayed through October at the Springfield Library Meeting Room, 225 N. 5th. These plates were collected and restored by Springfielder Hugh Ferrnell. Free. Call Nan Kennedy at 747 8242 for more information. Ida Patterson Community Rum mage Sale is held in the Commun ity Room at Patterson School, 1510 W. 15th St., Eugene from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. The sale will benefit the Patterson Advisory Committee fund to help pay for special school pro jects and events. Call 687-3542 for more information. Theatre "Hopscotch,” a play by Israel Horovitz, performed at Aunt Lucy's Loft, 1340 Alder, 8:00 pm. $2.50 admission includes first free draft or 504 off drink of your choice. For more info, call 683-1795. "Diamond Studs," a country wes tern musical life of Jesse James, pre sented by Oregon Repertory Thea tre, 222 E. Broadway, at 8:00 pm. Reserved seats from $4.50-$8.00. Go by the box office or call 485-i946. Film "Lost Horizon," Director Frank Capra's 1937 film of a fantasy jour ney to Shangri-La, will be shown at the Springfield Library Meeting Room, 225 N. 5th, at 7:00 pm. Free. Sponsored by the Friends of the Springfield Library. Call Nan Kennedy, program chairperson, for more info: 747-8242. Children The film "The Cat in the Hat" will be shown for children of all ages in the Springfield Library Meeting Room, 225 N. 5th St. at 3:30 pm. The program will last about half an hour. Free. Call 726-3765 for more information Meetings Families for Survival meeting of parents and kids for peace at 1230 W. Broadway at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call Kate and George at 343-2920. Cable Access Corporation Board of Directors are meeting at the Eugene Public Library at 3:30 pm. Business includes defining membership and participation in the community television corporation by the pub lic, staffing for the center, volun teers, and operating polk les. Meet ing is held in the large room on the second floor; public participation is encouraged. For more info, contact Lucia McKelvey, 683-3286. Parents Without Partners meet every Thursday at 7:00 pm at West minister Church, 777 Coburg Road in Eugene. This is an orientation for perspective members. Call 747 2623, Jean Haley, tor more in formation. Free. Fairs/ Festivals Octoberfest in Mt. Angel offers Ba varian dancing, free hot air balloon rides, a beer garden, food, arts and crafts, live entertainment, and much more. Runs through Sunday, September 19. Free. Workshops Thomas Wolf, Executive Director of the New England Foundation for the Arts, is the featured speaker. Sponsored by Lane Regional Arts Council, the workshop will cover basic concepts of raising money: prospect identification, appropriate strategies. Held at the Eugene Con ference Center, 7th & Oak, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. $15; for reser vations call LRAC 485-2278. Today celebrates Mexican Inde pendence Day (1810). VIVA. On this day in 1943. in his Swiss laboratory, Dr. Albert Hoffman made a mind-blowing scientific dis covery. In 1976, the Episcopal Church ap proved ordination of women as priests. Some people want to achieve im mortality through their works or their descendants. I prefer to achieve immortality by not dying. — Woody Allen wesone i me poe oon u wears uarrts Ah, Eugene and Sorglield sbow weBy audde io aeesandA ersiomen.iosdeitas.and.iuure,isses,youlllindihe.Nosie. .Blletn,acomprebensiye.coendac.oBiss.mscbeppenstYSk ahehed-annsuncemenis,.Athe.Mowes,sadlers.bsiogs.bonos arol biking events--anything ond overstung propic wbc-here.4o. oskisc.yoFBAEcopyoWRATWMAMEENLNeac FhurdayYoullbodiebere.youshep.EowplewncartheEone" and Spnnglield Pubhc Liares. bil St Pubhe Market, and oo com 2e...>=>=-=5===5255--55============5== . We lnow there are many thinus happening here in L ane Counly Wehopeteebendondseotorsabkewillioidon.EBBEwde.io events and entertainment, art and activibes, meeliogs, eo a bsel ondamoyablesubliconon.Helpispunsciegont-eventoraolony. Fill out the calendar ion youl lind i ilus pones, and top tol one at the several locations hued at the bontem of the for bet gour S calendar. listings. in early. Yitcan aisn toril cntopleted. Jntteio. wags HarenN o. FO Bos 259. bgene. OR.940 ... We welcome your comments and sugsesitors as wel. We Bnoy tht each of you is what moker it all happen. . Friday 17 Concert Music Concerts for SmAll People at noon on the Eugene Downtown Mall; part of the Summer Showcase on the Mall series. Free. Dance "High Stepping"—Nicola and Tim Foster present the Creative Institute of Dance (CID) dancers in concert at the Springfield High School Audi torium at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $3.00 and are available at the CID studio, 65 W. 6th, or call Nicola or Tim at 485-8480. Theatre "Hopscotch," a play, at Aunt Lucy's Lott at 8:00 pm. See Thurs day, September 16 listing. "Diamond Studs," ORT’s musical life of Jesse James, repeats tonight at 8:00 pm. For details, see Thurs day, September 16 listing. Video Winds of Change, Cable 11: Anan da Marga leader discusses the con troversy surrounding his organiza tion. 7:00 pm. Public access com munity television. Radio Straight Ahead: the music of 50's woman jazz singer Chris Connor. KWAX 91.1 FM at 8:30 pm. Just Folks: the Willamette Valley Folk Festival Part 2. KWAX 91.1 FM at 9:30 pm. Meetings Cascade Valley Waldorf School discussion of issues related to par enting and child education, held every Friday morning at the school, 910 E. 23rd in Eugene. Call Ilse 345-3477, for details.