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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1982)
Etc. Viernes Social (Friday Social) spon sored by Adalante Si for interested Hispanics and others. New mem bership is encouraged. Antojitos (little refreshments) will be served. 1673 Happy Lane, Eugene, from 6:00 to 11:00 pm. Call Victoria Wallace at 343-9634 for more in formation. Professional Antique Dealers Sale and Show. See Thursday, Septem ber 16 listing. Saturday 18 Workshops The Asteroids in Myth & Astrology, a workshop with Demetra George, will be held from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm today. Appropriate for anyone interested in astrology, mythology and psychology. Astrological back ground not necessary. Bring your chart if you have one. $20. For in formation and pre-registration call 345-6677 or 345-0233. A second workshop is scheduled for Sunday, September 19. Sports / Recreation 120 Mile Relay Run for the Nuclear Freeze leaves Eugene at 8:00 am to arrive in Portland at 8:00 pm. The run features 120 runners, each run ning a mile. In addition, one super marathoner leaves Eugene at mid night to run all 120 miles. Paul Friedlander at 484-5660 can give you details on the run; call him for registration deatils. Bicycle Tour take a 50-mile loop out Lorane toward Crow. Bring a brown bag lunch: cider will be served on the lunch break. The McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club sponsors today's tour which leaves Alton Baker Park at 9:00 am. Mem bership in the club is $3 a year for singles, $5 for families. Call Toni at 681-4959 or Bill Gabriel at 747-898.3 if you need more infor mation. Alpine Chicken Run 10 kilometers will be held in Alpine at 5:00 pm to day and the Lacamas Lake Run of 25 and 10 kilometers will be held in Vancouver, Washington at 10:00 am today. For more info, contact Steve Bridges at 484-9953. Applica tions are available at Nike Eugene, Sugar Pine Ridge, and Feets. 3rd Annual Prefontaine Memorial Run of 10,000 Meters begins at 10:00 am in Coos Bay, Oregon. Re gister at the West Coast Gymnastics Academy, 305 S. 4th Street in Coos Bay. Costs $7 and T-shirt is includ ed. Call 1-269-0215. Meetings Oregon Shores Conservation Coal ition meeting at the Marine Science Center in Newport. For more info, call 1-267-4615. WHAT'S HAPPENING a weekly publication of Energy Futures. Inc. P.O Box 259 Eugene, OR 97440 Staff Elisabeth Lyman Lucia McKelvey Bill Snyder 2 Sonja Ungemach _Lois Wadsworth Announcements Maude Kerns Art Center is cur rently registering for fall classes in ceramics. photography, jewelry, fiber arts, printmaking, painting, and drawing. Also special workshops and classes for children. 1910 East 15th Ave. 345-1571. Track City Track Club has com menced its fall workouts for the cross country season for all children ages 7-16. Monday-Thursday. 5 pm. South Eugene Track Area. $15 for membership. Call Dale Rettmann at 683-3595. Volunteer workers are needed to help paint the new public access community television studio. 326 West 12th. For more information call Fred Simmons at 343-2089. LEDC Company Store, a recycling center and second hand store. is col lecting newspapers, glass, tin cans, aluminum, appliances, clothing, and donations of other household items. Reusable and repaired items are for sale. Open 7 days a week. 245 Polk. Lane County Direction Service, a non-profit free information, refer ral. and case management service for handicapped children, youth, adults, and their families, has moved to 650 West 12th. #4 (Lincoln School). 343-3598. Oregon Coast Line, a new bus service between Eugene and Flor ence. will transport you and your bike. For more information call 683-0190 Westmoreland Community Center is offering classes on such subjects as calligraphy. ham radio operation, food dehydration. dance and art. A new weight room is now open to the public, offering women’s and men’s programs. and fitness ap praisal. Cost $ .50. Also available are a drop-in gym for volleyball, bas ketball. etc., and a game room for ping-pong, foos-ball, pool, and video games. A kiln can be rented for $10/day. Costumes can be rent ed at varying fees. 1545 West 22nd. Call 687-5316 for more information. Warehouse Artists Studios has studio space available for artists, craftspeople, etc.. offering good light and affordable rents. 385 Lawrence, second floor. For more information, call 343-2306, weekdays from 10 am-3 pm. Cascade Valley Waldorf School is now enrolling children for grades 1 and 2. There is a waiting list for kin dergarten. For more information or an interview, call 683-6951 or 485-6348. Unity School is a licensed day care center offering pre-school, kinder garten. and after-school care in the Washington School area. It offers full-time. part-time and drop-in care at sliding scale fees. 580 N. Garden Way. 484-0107. Free Lunch, every day from noon 2 pm, in Skinners Butte Park Concert Music Bonnie Raitt and Ann and Nancy Wilson from Heart present an acoustic concert at the Paramount Theatre, 1037 SW Broadway, Port land at 8:00 pm. All proceeds go to benefit the Oregon Nuclear Wea pons Freeze Campaign. Call the Paramount for ticket info: 1-226 0034 or 1 -225-0750. Boogie Music Outrageous Dance in Celebration of The Common Foundation at the Valley River Inn Columbia Room. $5 donation at the door goes to benefit The Common Foundation. Starts at 8:00 pm to midnight. Cyclones Blues Band plays at the Blue River Tavern in Blue River. Call 1-822-3490 for details. Theatre "Hopscotch" plays at Aunt Lucy's at 8:00 and 10:00. See listing Thurs day, September 16 for details. Dance "High Stepping"—Nicola and Tim Foster present the CID dancers. Fri day, September 17 listing gives de tails. Radio New Dimensions: Human Devel opment in the USSR with Michael Murphy. KLCC 89.7 FM at 11:00 am. Art Auction for Art—goods and ser vices donated by local businesspeo pie; benefit proceeds to Maude Kern Arts Center. Amazon Com munity Center at 2700 Hilyard from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Fairs / Festivals West University Community Street Fair celebrates the spirit of com munity with a full day of free enter tainment at the West University Neighborhood Park on 14th St. be tween Patterson and Hilyard. Open from 10:00 am to dusk. Entertain ment schedule: 10:00-11:00 Heidi Boenke, women's folk music; 11:00-noon John Jarvie, classical; noon-12:30 Genoa Wilson, dance; 12:30-2:30 Eagle Park Slim, blues; 2:30-3:00 members of the New Mime Circus and friends, mime; 3:00-5:00 Caracas, salsa music; 5:30-6:30 Percy Hilo, squaredance; 6:30-7:30 Tree People, original music; and 7:30-8:30 Peter Tho mas, classical. Marshall Landman at 687-5366 has more information. Etc. "Viva Las Vegas/' a dinner/dance benefit for the LCC development fund which provides financial aid to needy students and enhances LCC course offerings, happens tonight at the Eugene Conference Center. $25 per couple. Call Pat Williams at 484-2126, extension 523 for time and ticket information. Saturday Market, an open air crafts fair, and Farmer's Market, direct farmer-to-you produce, are located at 7th and Oak and are open from 10:00 to 5:00. Saturday Market is open every Saturday from April to Christmas and offers hand-made craft items and good food at reason able prices. Today's entertainment is Uptown Project, performing at 1:00. Ilene at €>86-8885 has more in formation. Skate and Dance from 7:00 to 12 midnight at the Big Wheel, 333 River Ave., off River Road. KZEL co sponsors. Prizes 8R82*S7 ste Daq the / x£1S7078 278 395 W. 5TH, EUGENE OPEN 7 AM TO 2:30 PM WEEKDAYS 8 AM TO 2:30 PM WEEKENDS 344-7894) (860 E. 13th Ave. (NSEN For healthful relaxation ... 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