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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1982)
Alpine Import \ 'Service \ INDEPENDENT VOLVO SPECIALISTS 726-1808 Dance Music Golden Age Club for Seniors spon sors a dance every Tuesday night at the Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd Ave., from 6:30 to 10 pm. A donation of 504 to 754 is requested. Call 687-5316 for more information. Meetings Committee on Solidarity with the Central American People business meeting at 7:30 pm at 375 River Road. Call Kirk at 485-1755 for more information. Laurel Paulson, candidate for House District 40, addresses the question of why the Citizens Party is not in the liberal wing of the Demo cratic Party as well as other issues at the Eugene Public Library from 7:30-9 pm. Jim Core of the Lane County Citizens Party has more information at 485-3234. Workshops Understanding the Legal System, free lecture and discussion, is open to the public, and sponsored by Peo ple's Law School. Meets from 7-9 pm at Patterson Community School, 1510 W. 15th. Prenatal Childbirth Class on Wednesdays begins tonight in Sacred Heart Room B. Cost is $23.50 per couple. Call 686-7074 for more information. Improvisation and Songwriting Class begins at 3:30 to 5:20 today and runs for 10 weeks. Call Alex Zedicoff at 345-6400 or the U of O Music School at 686-3761 for details. State Block Grant Program Work shop begins at 9 am in Springfield City Hall Meeting Room 2. J Wednesday 29 Children Stories for ages 4 to 6 are held in the Children's Department of the Springfield Public Library, 225 N 5th, every Wednesday. The library's phone number is 726-3765. Great Architecture of the World, an introductory class for ages 5-13, be gins at Maude Kerns and runs for 5 weeks (until October 27). Class times on Wednesdays are 4-5:30 pm, cost is $15 plus $5 lab fee. Call Karen at 345-1571 for details. Meetings Cycling Alternatives Network general meeting covering issues such as activities, future events, fundraisers, touring, commuting, safety, theft prevention, etc. Meets at the West University Neighborhood Center, 1458 Ferry, at 7:30 pm. Pacific Fishery Management Coun cil meets today and Thursday at the Cosmo Hotel in Portland, 1030 N.E. Union Ave. Etc. Bookmobile at Condon/Magnet Arts School from 1:30-3:15 and at 2111 Riverview Street from 3:30-5:30 pm. Coming up Change The Way It Is! Celebrating the lives of Appalachian women . . . Coming to the Eugene Performing Arts Center October 24 Actress Jane Van Boskirk and musician Linda Danielson explore the lives of modern mountain women. Based on the book Hillbilly Women, by Kathy Kahn; adapted and directed by Randi Douglas-Young. Admission is free. For Ticket Information, pick up next week’s edition of What's Happening. Sponsored by the Lane Regional Arts Council, The Eugene Performing Arts Cen ter, What’s Happening, and other local supporters of the arts. For information on how you can help to support this free cultural event, call 484-0519 or 343-9372. Made possible in part by a grant from the Oregon Committee for the Humanities, an affiliate of The National Endowment for the Humanities. SECOND NATURE USED BIKES New and used parts for the tourist, racer, commuter and cruiser. BUY-SELL-TRADE 1712 Willamette 343-5362 Tues.-Sat. 10:00-5:30 Thursday 30 Children Akido Class for Kids—a peaceful approach to martial arts empha sizing a cooperative approach will be taught Thursdays at 5:30 pm at 1091 Olive St. Tod Schneider of Akido Northwest at 683-4228 has more information. Cost is $15 per month. Consider a Futon! • Firm yer comfortable sleeping surface • Affordable price • 100% Cotton • Handcrafted Bed Frames also available g & T DnGC t 372 W. 10th • Eugene 344-7006 Great for use os bed or couch! CNPON CXTON (VN PON(V PON (IN PON ({ HIX HM IMOIN CO PON {(NJION COUPON COUPON CUPON (PON — COUPON SPECIAL — Not Good With Any Other Coupon Offer. Spagetti Dinners 2 *650 Expires Friday, September 24th You get 2 Single Sauce & Spagetti dinners complete with crisp salad, loaf of sourdough bread and ice t. $ AircondMonetIfor your comfort, O 725 W. 1st •484-1919 MM MN) NO KN) N(I X6) MM MN) MM.MM MM MM COU POCAIOCIN ION ( TON (IM INPN CUN I’O CNIAP. Workshops Solar '82, a statewide conference put on by the Solar Energy Associa tion of Oregon, runs through Oct. 2 in Portland. Ralph Cavanaugh of the Natural Resrouces Defense Council is a featured speaker. Preregister through Rain Magazine at 2270 NW Irving in Portland. The conference will be held on the Portland State University Campus; call Nancy Cosper at 224-7328 for details. Polarity Relaxation Exercise Class, practical self-help techniques for re maining centered and radiantly healthy, begins today at 10 am and runs through Nov. 11 at the LCC Downtown Center. The last two ses sions focus on aligning the pelvis. Ellen Greenlaw teaches, and you can call her at 341-3560 for more in formation. Costs $9. The Astronomy of Astrology—a basic conceptual presentation of the astronomy behind and supporting astrology—is free tonight at 7 pm at the Eugene Public Library upstairs meeting room. Appropriate for everyone interested in astrology. As trological background not neces sary. For more information, call Johanna Koch at 342-7272. Sports / Recreation Moonlight Bike Ride leaves Eugene Parks and Recreation River House at 7 pm. Call 687-5329 for more in formation. Concert Music Folk Music by Spencer Creek Drift ers at noon today on the downtown mall. Free. New Wave Concert with Romeo Void and Punishment Farms at 9 pm in the EMU Ballroom, University of Oregon. Tickets are available at the EMU Main Desk, Earth River Records, Diana's. In advance tickets are $3.50 students, $4.50 general public; day-of-the-show $4.50 stu dents, $5.50 general. Call Sheila at 686-4373 in the EMU Cultural Forum for more information. Meetings Lane County Democrat Central Committee meets at 7 pm in Spring field City Council Chambers, 225 N. 5th. 069 After all, a dog is a dog, a bird is a bird, and a cat is a person. —Mugsy Peabody