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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
Theatre "Diamond Studs," Oregon Reper tory Theater's country western musi cal life of Jesse James, continues to night at 8 pm at 222 E. Broadway. Tickets are $4.50-58.00 reserved seats; box office open from noon to 5 pm. "Deathtrap" is Very Little Theatre's show opening tonight. Curtain time is 8:15 and cost is $4. Go by the box office, 2350 Hilyard, between 2:00-5:30 or 2:00-8:30 on show days. VLT offers a half-price senior discount. Art Eugene artist Kathy Caprario's watercolors and pastels are on display at the Excelsior Cafe, 754 E 13th, until Sept. 30. Faye Nakamura displays her hand built ceramics and paintings at Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th, through October 2. Book and Tea, 1646 E. 19th, sponsors the ex hibit. Video and sound installation in the main gallery at Artist's Union, 985 Willamette, features artists Steven Oshatz, Arlie Connor, and Ed Mel nick. Tues-Sat 12 noon to 5 pm and by appointment. Call 345-2101. Etc. "Wheels Day" Cycle Tune-up for new students at the University from 9 am to 4 pm, features free tune-up service and repair advice. Sign up at the new student's information table in the EMU. Bookmobile will be at Churchill Estates, 1919 Bailey Hill Road from 1:15 to 2 pm and at Valley West Center from 3:30 to 5 pm today. 3rd Annual Data Processing Man agement Association Computer and Office Products Show from 11 am to 6 pm at the Lane County Conven tion Center at the Fairgrounds. Free. Low cost seminars are available also. Friday Speakers Portland Oregon Friends of lung presents James Soliday at the Sell wood United Methodist Church, 1422 S.E. Tacoma, at 7:30 pm. Soli day will give a presentation of The Christian Problem—dealing with one-sidedness and the dilemmas presented when we make this kind of identification. Call Portland 1-635-3905 for more information. Radio Live Broadcast of the EPAC Open ing exclusively on KWAX 91.1 FM. Program begins with a pre-show his tory of the Performing Arts Center: EPAC—How Did It Happen? at 8 pm followed at 8:30 by the live per formance onstage. Hosts Nancie Fadeley and Tom Dahlstrom will be working with Oregon Public Broad casting to bring you this live cover , age. ) WHAT’S HAPPENING a weekly publication of Energy Futures. Inc. P.O. Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 Staff: Elisabeth Lyman Lucia McKelvey Bill Snyder Sonja Ungemach Lois Wadsworth For Information about advertising. call 343-9372 or 484-0519 5 Announcements 2 Oregon Zip Code Guide ($2.50) | lists multiple-zip-code citites in g Oregon and Vancouver, Washing 5 ton, by street as well as an alpha betical list of all single-zip-code towns. You can also get a Zip Code ; Guide for just Eugene-Springfield ) by street for $1.25. Published by ( N.W. Energy Forum, a local Eu * gene firm. Order by phone for con I 5 venience: 686-0812. - Work Your Buns Off is a high y energy aerobics exercise class (for t people who aren’t afraid to sweat) : which meets every Tuesday and J Thursday, 5:30-6:30 and on Sa C turdays from 10:00-11:00 am. The - first class is free. Meets at the WOW ; Hall. 8th & Lincoln. Drop-ins are 5 welcome. Call Robin at 343-0000 r for more information. y Springfield Residents: Money is - available for home repair (up to - $1250), for home rehabilitation y (loan up to $10,000 at 7% ‘ interest), and home security (dead 5 s bolt locks. home security check). ) Call City of Springfield for infor 5 mation. 726-3700. 5 New Eugene Bikeways Map is • based on the 1980 updated street z map, printed on water- and tear j resistant paper and is color-coded. t Useful information about hills, - travel times, safe riding and cycling 5 . equipment is included. Available | for $1.50 at Eugene City Hall, City r Hall II, Community Centers, local i bike and book stores. Eugene-Florence bus service provided by Oregon Coast lines costs $10 round trip, and you can take your bike with you. Schedule available at ticket agents: Atrium Shoe Repair, 99 W 10th, 345 3011, or Hiatt’s Flowers, 1912 Highway 126, Florence, 1-997 8685. Gleaners & Gatherers will pick up your excess garden foods. They need volunteers, clothing, canning jars, and money. They help thou sands of low-income seniors and their families throughout the coun try. Contact Gleaners & Gatherers at 484-5309 or Save Our Seniors at 726-4012. Garbagios Cooperative provides garbage collection and recycling service. Call 726-5175, Mon Thurs, 11:00-4:00. Call this num ber or 683-5054 for more infor mation. White Bird Clinic offers free 24-hour Hotline and Crisis Ser vices, low-cost medical and legal clinics by appointment from 1-5 pm Mon-Fri, and low-cost coun seling. 341 E 12th. Call 342-8255. McKenzie River Gathering, a | progressive social change founda- J tion. is seeking a full-time staff per son for statewide fund raising, 5 public relations, and office work. . Need to have 2 years experience in 5 working with social change groups r and fund-raising. Must have good : communication and office skills and ) an ability to work with people from ( diverse economic, racial and social t backgrounds. Position starts in Oc- 2 tober; salary's $14,000/ycar plus 5 fringe. Send 3 copies of your ■ 5 resume to McKenzie River Gather- ; ing, 454 Willamette, Eugene, OR Y 97401 and 3 copies to McKenzie f River Gathering, P.O. Box 12405, : Portland, OR 97212. Must be post- 2 marked by October 1, 1982. 5 Sorry, What’s Happening can- y not handle your classifieds. An- * other local weekly. the Weekly : Calendar. lists classifieds. Call Heidi } at 344-1291 or write to P.O. Box 11512, Eugene, OR 97440. Nursery Pre-School & Day Care Center, at 1875 Jefferson Ave, is : licensed for 5 children, ages 2 to 9. ) Hours 7 am-6 pm. Healthy vege- [ tarian meals and snacks are provid- : ed at no extra cost. Call Misha Seymour for information, 345- y 9230. * Insight Body Works School of ( Massage offers personal instruc- - tion, group growth learning, and . preparedness for State Board Ex- y am. Robin Barzilay, Instructor and r Director. Free catalogue of courses : available. Call 343-0000 for more 5 information. 5 Re-cycling Switchboard is in ( Portland at 1-229-5555 and is the - information office of the Oregon ; Department of Environmental ) Quality (DEQ) established by the [ State Legislature in 1973. It pro- : vides consultation on recycling pro- ) jects and public education. Ask for y the free “Guide to Running a Re- r cycling Project” and other publi- } cations. ) Free carpool permit for parking J downtown will be issued to those y who share a ride to work at least 4 r days a week. There are carpool contracts and carpool match appli cations available at the Paratransit Office, City of Eugene, 990 Oak Street or call 687-5297. There are also 20 Park and Ride locations throughout the city. Ask for infor mation about them. Parents Without Partners meets % every Thursday at 7 pm at West- . minister Church, 777 Coburg Road ( in Eugene. Call747-2623, Jean r Haley, for more information. Free. Film "King of Hearts" starts the new school year at the U of O. Shows at 7 & 9; 150 Geology; costs $1.50. Fairs/Festivals ASUO Street Fair continues; see Thursday, Sept. 23 listing. Circus Vargas performs tonight at 8 pm. Valley River Center. SAHALIE Natural Foods Mushrooms $1.29/pound 13th & Patterson 484-6460 Weekdays 9-9, Sat-Sun 10-9 New and (lied Blcyclei AUTRO-DAIMLER DICYCLES 663 E.Thirteenth CP PUCH Eugene, Oregon 97401- 343-7086 Dance Music Coburg Hunter's Benefit Ball for area artist Kathy Clay will be held tonight at the Coburg Fire Hall from 8 pm to midnight. The Mainstream Band will perform. Costs $2; pro ceeds go to help make it possible for Kathy to go to the Soviet Union for treatment of a rare eye disease. Call Kathy Snelling at 683-3358 if you need more information. "Tattoo" and Mithrandir play to night at the WOW Hall, 8th and Lin coln, beginning at 9:30 pm. Wheel chair access. Adult refreshments with ID. Costs $3. All ages are wel come. Big Band Dance, a 17-piece band for ballroom dancing, tonight at Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd Ave., from 9 pm to midnight. Mary Margolis will lead the Eugene Stage Band. Cost is $2 per person. Call the Center at 687-5316 for more info. “The Zeros," a newly formed punk group, debuts at 1800 Longview Street at 9 pm. Free. Be prepared to rock. Call Joseph Gonyea at 484-6793 for more information. Dance to JAH music at Blair Island with "l*llumination" at 10:30 to night. Third and Blair; costs $1.50. ContraDance—New England style features live music by Oregon Coun try Dance Orchestra at the Friend's Meeting Hall, 23rd and Onyx, be ginning at 8 pm. Beginners are wel come; all dances are taught, and there will be several callers. $2. Sponsored by the Eugene Folklore Society; call Kirk McCall at 344-7839 for more information. Workshops A 10-week workshop in Improvisa tion and Songwriting is designed to help develop ability to write songs and improvise in the folk, jazz, and rock idioms. Register by today for class beginning-Wednesday, Sept. 29; see that listing for details. Oslund and Company and Joint Forces offer modern dance and con tact improvisation classes today and tomorrow at the Community Center for the Performing Arts, 291 West 8th. Call Mary Oslund at 342-4457 or Karen Nelson at 342-3273 for de tails. Rock, jazz, blues and contem porary acoustic guitar class regis tration at Mac Court today for class es beginning Sept. 27; see listings for details. Video Winds of Change, Cable 11: U of O Survival Center on wilderness preservation and hydroelectric pro jects. 7 pm. This is a public access community television production. Etc. Summer Showcase on the Mall pre sents Tom Tomashek and Crazy or Professor clowning, juggling and making music at noon. Bookmobile will be at Wesley Methodist Church, 1385 Oakway Road, from 2:15 to 5:30 pm today. 7th Annual Garage Sale at Central Presbyterian Church, 1475 Ferry, from 9 am to 5 pm benefits the League of Women Voters. A raffle will be held. QNSEN For healthful relaxation ... Eugene's newly established spa rental facility. Enjoy your own hot tub in our private open-air rooms. Hourly reservations daily noon—l a.m. 1883 Garden Ave. • 345-9048 2 blocks from U of O campus