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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1982)
SAHALIE Mushrooms $1.29/pound 13th & Patterson 484-6460 Weekdays 9-9, Sat-Sun 10-9 New and Used Bicycles AUUTRO-DAIMLER BICYCLES 663 E. Thirteenth W W Eugene, Oregon 97401 - 343-7086 Video Nuclear Questions, Cable II: Ex cerpts from "The Last Epidemic" presented at the Physicians for Social Responsibility Conference in San Francisco shows tonight at 7:00 pm. This is a public access com munity television program. Call 687-9140 for more information. Radio From the Leftside: David Bromberg. KLCC 89.7 FM at 7:30 pm. Children Celeste Bennett and Her Puppets at noon, on the Mall. Speakers The Pacific Peacemakers, the Aus tralians who participated in the Tri dent Blockade in the Straits of Juan de Fuca last month, will be here to talk about their experiences. Time and location to be announced; call Nigel at 683-4378. Workshops Hatha Yoga Classes, an oppor tunity to balance the body, reduce stress, and feel healthy through gentle stretching and relaxation, begin tonight at 6:00-7:30 pm at the Eugene Center for the Healing Arts, 1094 Monroe. Classes cost $4 per class. You can call Richard Heckler at 344-0178 for more data. Tuesday 21 Dance Music U of O New Student Area Dance will be held from 8:00-11:00 pm at 15th Ave. and Agate Street. Free. The Golden Age Club for Seniors hosts a dance every Tuesday night at the Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd Ave. in Eugene. The dance begins at 6:30 and goes to 10:00: a donation of 50-754 is requested. Call Bonnie Beck at the Center, 687-5316 for details. Video Winds of Change, Cable 11: U of O Survival Center on wilderness preservation and hydro projects shows at 7:00 pm. This is a public access community television pro gram. Radio Blue Plate Special Central Ameri can Report at 12 noon on KLCC 89.7 FM. Workshops Midwifery Classes, a 3-month weekly series, meets every Thurs day night through December 14, from 7:00 to 10:00 pm. The classes are designed to prepare partici pants for apprenticeship. Emphasis on anatomy and physiology, preg nancy, labor and birth. Sponsored by Full Moon Circle and Daphne Singingtree, fees are $125. Call 836-7155 or 683-0124. Trades in lieu of tuition may be arranged. Theatre "Diamond Studs," ORT produc tion, opens at 8:00 pm. See Thurs day, September 16 listing for de tails. Film "Airplane" costs $1.50 tonight at 7:00 and at 8:30 at 150 Geology, U of O. Speakers The Pacific Peacemakers are here. See Monday, September 20 listing for details. Meetings Committee on Solidarity with the Central American People business meeting will be held at 375 River Road at 7:30 pm. The public is in vited. Call Kirk Lambert at 485-1755 for details. Announcements "Wheels Day" Cycle Tune-up is free for new U of O students. For free tune-up service and repair ad vice, sign up at the new student's info table in the EMU. 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on the East Lawn, EMU. Wednesday 22 Theatre "Diamond Studs" plays at ORT at 8:00 pm. See September 16 listing. Video Nuclear Questions "The Last Epi demic." See Monday, September 20 listing. Radio Focus on Jazz: John Coltrane plays ballads at 7:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM. BARNEY'S BURGERS & BEER • Happy Hours: Monday - Thursday 7-9 pm • Bud on tap • Bottled imports • Char-Broiled Burgers • Sandwiches • Fries • Salads • Homemade soups • Video Games • Big Screen TV • Pool Tables BARNEY CABLES 484-7085 375 E. 7th (Under the Ferry St. Bridge) Dance 11 of O informal concert featuring modern, tap, and improvisational repertoire. Directed by Janet Des cutner, the Department of Dance, at the Dance Area on 15th and Agate, 4:00-4:30 pm. Workshops Open Life Drawing sessions open to the public, held every Wednes day evening from 7:00 to 9:00 at 385 Lawrence St., second floor. Great for anyone wanting to draw, paint or sculpt from a live model. Discussion of work afterwards for those interested. Sponsored by Warehouse Artists Studios, the charge is $1.50. Call Kathy Caprario or Steve Lafler at 343-2306 for more information. Hatha Yoga Classes held Wed nesday mornings from 8:30 am to 10:00 am. See Monday, September 20 listing for details. Toastmistress Club orientation meeting will be held at 7:00 pm at the First Interstate Bank, corner of Broadway and Oak downtown. Call Barbara Brown, 344-8686, for more information. Children Stories for ages 4 to 6 are held every Wednesday at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm in the Children's Depart ment at the Springfield Public Li brary, 225 N. 5th. Call Ellen Wil liams, Children's Librarian, at 726-3765 if you need more infor mation about the program. Etc. Free medical clinic, the Cascade Health Exchange, is held on Wed nesdays from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. The service is free in exchange for vol unteer work at community social service agency. Call for appoint ment. Jointly sponsored by Ananda Marga and Avalon Chiropractic Clinic, 345-2271 or 343-0571. Thursday 23 Radio Jewish Festivals—As Sweet As Honey is the special on Songs of Work. Struggle and Change at 7:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM. Produced by Eugene's Marcia Mint Danab, the rich folklore of the Jewish New Year season comes alive in this sound collage documentary. This work was funded in part by the Oregon Committee for the Hu manities. Speakers Lane Coalition to Save Jobs pre sents this public forum at 7:30 pm at the First Congregational Church Fellowship Hall, 1050 E. 23rd. Speakers include Sarah Hendrick son, Peter deFazio, Ed Weeks, and Irv Fletcher. Wheelchair access. Childcare is available if you call in advance. Call Aliza Keddem at 345-1873. Announcements “Wheels Day" for new U of O students; see Tuesday, September 21 listing.