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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
Old Friends 1128-a Alder (off East 11th) Vintage & Quality Used Clothing. Collectables. Imported wool & alpalca yarn. Mon-Sat 10:30-5:30 345-1414 Sunday 26 Radio KLCC 89.7 specials today: George Gershwin is featured on Sunday Afternoon Jazz at 3 pm; Women's Night Out at 6 pm discusses women's spirituality; and the Cen tral American Report is repeated on Ahora Si at 7:30 pm. Etc. Clients Council Spaghetti Feed starts an afternoon of goal-setting. All low-income people interested in working with Clients Council are in vited. Transportation needed? Call 342-5167 between 9 am and noon or 1-4 pm. The Spaghetti Feed starts at 1 pm at 1238 Crest Drive. Rummage Sale to benefit Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America continues; see Saturday list ing for details. Round-Singing tonight at 7 pm; call 683-9071 for more information. Lane Transit District new bus de parture sections go into effect today while improvements are being made on 10th and Willamette. Temporary relocation and some modifications to routes apply. For specific details, you must call 687-5555. Meetings Orientation session on the phi losophy and history of Unitarianism will be held about an hour following the 11:00 morning service at the Unitarian Church at 477 E. 40th. Childcare is available. Call 686-2755 for more information. F airs / F estivals Travelshowcase '82 features draw ings for free travel, displays, enter tainment, and films from 12 noon to 5 pm at the Hilton Convention Cen ter, 342-2000. Costs $1-$2; free parking with validation. Sponsors Eugene Springfield Travel Agency Association, contact person Kim Murray can be reached at 683-5577. Music Old-Time Fiddlers Jam in Lebanon (out of Albany toward Bend Highway 20) begins at 1 pm at the Vet’s Club and the event is free. 1. Artists’ Union Gallery, 985 Willamette. 342-7620. Artists Union Gallery is devoted to the exhi bition of high quality contemporary visual art. The gallery is maintained by professional artists residing in Lane County. Hours: Tues.-Sat., noon-5 p.m. 2. Designworks Custom Framing/Fine Art Gallery. 1877 Willamette. 484-4608. Contem porary original graphics by leading American. European and local artists.Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10-6 p.m. and by ap pointment . 3. Inaighte Gallery of Fine Arte. In the 5th St. Public Market. 344-6555. Offers a wide selection of fine art posters and original prints in all mediums by local, national and international artists. Quality custom framing is available Hours: Mon.-Sat.. 10-6. Sun.. 11-5. 4. Lane Community College Art Dept. Gallery. LCC, 4000 E. 30th Ave. 747-4501. An educational gallery showing works by contemporary regional and local artists and an annual LCC Student Show. Hours: Mon. Thurs.. 8-10 p.m ; Fri 8-5. 5. Made in Oregon, 295 East 5th Ave. 343-5051. An elegant showcase for the “gems" of Oregon crafts: porcelain and stoneware, exotic woods, stained glass, custom-made furniture. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:30-5:30. 6. Maud* Kama Art Center, 1910 E. 15th Av*. 345-1571. Eugene's center for the visual arts, offering quality exhibits of regional, contemporary fine art and craft, art classes, sales galleries, special events, perform mances, workshops Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Open until 8 p.m. Tues.-Thurs. during class terms. 7. Original Graphic* Gallery, 122 E. Broadway. 344*5580. Oils, gouaches, prints. Representing major collections. Chagall, Boulanger, Miro, Picasso, Alvar. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11-5:30. 8. Outright Graphics, 285 E. 5th Ave. 485*0034. European and American fine art posters from Marc Chagall to Patrick Nagel. Ongoing shows of regional photographers. Hours: Mon.-Sat.. 10:30-5:30: Sun. 11-5. V GALLERY GUIDE ( 9. Opus 5 Gallery Crafts, 2469 Hilyard, 484-1710. A discerning display of the finest in jewelry, woodwork, ceramics, textiles and glass. handworked by the area's master craftspeople. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11-5:30 or by appointment. 10. Project Space Gallery, 39 E. 10th Ave. Pro ject Space is a cooperatively managed artists' gallery showing experimental art. installations, performance art, focusing on shows of its members’ works. Hours: Tues. 12-5. Il. Soaring Wingo, 760 Willamette St. 683 6474.A continues presentation of the works of some of the world's most widely known artists. Concentration oriented to art of wildlife, Western outdoors and the sea. Hours: Mon.-Sat.. 10-5:30. 12. Art Museum, Univ. of Oregon, U of O Cam pus. 666-3027. A leading Northwest art museum offer ing extensive exhibitions. tours, permanent collections primarily in the areas of American and Oriental, gift shop, rental-sales gallery. Hours: Wed.-Sat. 12-5. Closed Mon. & Tues. Admission free. Sports / Recreation First Annual Run-A-Thon for White Bird Clinic leaves Skinners Butte Park Picnic Grove at 9 am. Walk, run, or jog. Sponsorship sheets avail able at White Bird and sporting goods stores around town. $2 to enter. Top prizes for the most money donated; free T-shirts for $20 donations and up. Greenpeace-Sierra Whitewater Ex peditions sponsor a McKenzie River raft trip leaving Finn Rock at 10 am. Costs $15 per person. Call Green peace at 687-8121 for more infor mation. Emerald Track Club sponsors Big Foot Run (10k/13 miler) in Bend at 6:30 am. Also, runs in Lake Oswego at 8 am, in Albany (%2 marathon) at 8 am, and in Roseburg (5k) at 8 am. Call 484-9953 for details. CYCLE-BI REPAIR Esas 1753 W. 18th 1 so7-o2004 27” Tubes $2. Wonder Light with Battery $5. Theatre ‘Diamond Studs" last night, per formances at 2 and 7 pm. See Thurs day, Sept. 23 listing for details. Workshops Investigating the Energy of Our Liv ing and Dying; see Saturday's listing. Film "China Syndrome" at 7:30 pm at 177 Lawrence on U of O campus is sponsored by the Survival Center. Originally released 3 weeks before 3 Mile Island, now just in time for Wah Chang. $1. "Fame" shows at 7 and 9 pm in 150 Geology at University; costs $1.50. Monday 27 Video Community television comes to Eu gene with the premiere of live and pre-recorded offerings from the new public access studio at 326 W. 12th. See details on page 3. Radio From the Leffside at 7:30 pm fea tures Joni Mitchell tonight on KLCC 89.7 FM. Workshops Guitar programs through the U of O Music School offer Beginning Gui tar, Rock, Jazz, Blues Guitar, Con temporary Acoustic Guitar, and Folk and Bluegrass classes beginning to day and lasting for 10 weeks. Cost is $54 per class. Call Alex Zedicoff at 345-6400 for specific information or call the Music School at 686-3761. Love and work are the two most important things in the world. —Marilyn Monroe Chart Interpretation Class—a 6 week class designed to more fully explore the dynamics of the birth chart begins today at the Eugene Center for the Healing Arts, 1094 Monroe. Rainbow Jackson will teach the class and will look at pat terns and themes in the chart, pull ing together all the pieces to view the chart as a mandala. From 3:30 to 5:30 pm on Mondays. Costs $36. Call the Center at 344-0178 or Rain bow at 686-8578 for details. I ne community center tor tne Per forming Arts is pleased to announce its Expansion Arts Program for the Fall Term beginning today. Classes include dance, theatre, children's classes, mime, instrumental lessons, and much more. Pick up a schedule at the WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln, between 3-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. Call 687-2746. Four-day Art Class taught by Rober ta Vandebey at Green Earth Art Studio runs through October 1. Cost is $25 per day. Call 484-0889 for details. Children Mid-East "Oriental" movement class for children ages 5 and up on Mondays from 4:30-5:30 through December 4 at the WOW Hall. 10 weeks at $3.50 per class or $3.75 per single class. Teacher is Zarouhi. Call 687-2746 for details. 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