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Queen Ida and the Bon Temps
Zydeco Band are back in Eugene for
one night only offering Cajun music
at its very best at the WOW Hall,
8th/Lincoln, beginning at 9 pm. Tic
kets are $4 in advance, $5 at the
door. Bon temps roulet—let the
good times roll.
John Fahey in Corvallis with Terry
Robb and Don Parrish at Old World
Center, 2nd and Adams. $4.50 in
advance, $5 day of the show.
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Sports / Recreation
3rd Annual Whiteaker Run on Self
Reliance is a benefit for the White
aker Community Council beginning
at 10 am at Whiteaker School, one
block north of 1st St between N
Jackson and Grand. 6.2 mile and 2
mile courses on the Willamette
River bike path. Entry fee of $6.50
includes T-shirt.
Eugene Hill Tour: 3rd annual bi
cycle event climbs the city's steepest
hills, gaining 4000' over the 36 mile
course. Entry forms available at bike
shops, or register at Alton Baker
Park, Main Pond. Tour begins at 9
am and costs $3. Sponsored by Eu
gene Hill Tour, Allen McWayne,
344-6635.
Radio
Comprehensive international news
from world news wire services and
radio on This Sunday Morning at 10
am on KLCC 89.7 FM.
Etc.
Open House for the Community at
the Eugene Performing Arts Center
sponsored by the University of Ore
gon and the City of Eugene, from
noon-11:30 pm. UO faculty mem
bers and students perform music,
dance, theater; community-based
performers and arts groups perform
in the 2 halls of the Center; several
lectures and exhibits are scheduled
at the nearby Eugene Conference
Center; free guided tours of the
facility will leave the EPAC lobby at
11:30 am, 12:30 and 7:30 pm. Com
plimentary refreshments will be pro
vided on the plaza in the afternoon.
Call 686-4400 or 687-5087 for more
information. Free.
Dinner with Ted Kulongoski, Demo
cratic candidate for Governor, and
U.S. Senator Gary Hart at 7 pm at
the Valley River Inn for $25 per per
son. Call Kulongoski Headquarters,
345-7100, for more information.
Garage and Bake Sale benefits
Voluntary Action Center, 1430
Pearl, from 10-4 at the Center; 342
4451.
NewMime Circus presents HOOP
LA, an entertainment with Passing
Fancy Jugglers at the Soreng Thea
tre, for Open House, at 1:30 pm, to
celebrate both the opening of EPAC
and NewMime’s ten action-packed
years in Eugene. Maggy O'Leary at
683-5274 can tell you more about
NewMime’s programs.
Sinks to Minks yard sale continues
from 10-5. See Friday's listing.
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Mon-FrI 11:00 am - 6 pm
Sat 11:00 am - 5 pm
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WE BUY NEW & USED QUALITY CLOTHES.
• Artists • Photographers • Poets • Writers •
What's Happening would be happy to publish your drawings, photo
graphs, or written works, along with your name and studio (if appro
priate). Submit camera-ready drawings, PMT’s, or typed written works
to What's Happening, P.O. Box 259, Eugene. OR 97440, or drop
them by 254 W. 19th, Eugene. Include your name as you want it pub
lished. your studio or gallery, and your phone number. When we have
the space, we will print your work! For more information, call
484-0519.
Music Bulletin
Compiled by Forrest Faubion
485-1411
This week’s concerts in
Eugene:
•Sept 30 Romeo Void EMU
Ballroom, UO. 8:30. 686-4373
•Sept 30 Chet Atkins Silva Hall
HPAC 8:00 687-5000
•Oct 1 Oregon Symphony Silva
Hall HPAC 8:00 687-5000
•Oct 2 Marvin Hamlisch/
Eugene Symphony Silva Hall
HPAC 8:00 687-5000
•Oct 3 Queen Ida and Her Bon
Ton Zydeco Band WOW Hall
9:00 687-2746
•Oct 4 Boxcar Willie Silva
Hall HPAC 8:00 687-5000
•Oct 6 Romeros Quartet Silva
Hall HPAC 8:00 687-5000
•Oct 7 Junior Walker & The
All Stars B.J. Kelly's 9:00
683-4686
Asia Garden
44 E 7th 342-4991
•Sept 30 Richard 8-12
•Oct 1-2 Solid Gold 9-1:30
•Oct 3-4 Bill Sabol 8-12
•Oct 5-7 Richard 8-12
Aunt Lucy Devine’s
1340 Alder 683-1795
•Sept 30 Peter Thomas 9-12
•Oct 1-3 Brad Garber 9-12
•Oct 1 Gordon Kaswell 9-12
•Oct 2 Bill Sabol 9-12 Loft
•Oct 5 Richard Crandell 9-12
•Oct 6 Peter Thomas 9-12
•Oct 7-8 Rosie’s Bar & Grill
9-12 $3.00 cover
BJ Kelly’s
1475 Franklin Blvd. 683-4686
•Sept 30 Mithrandir
•Oct 1-2 Bosworth Brothers
•Oct 3 Battle of the Bands:
Punishment Farm, X-Ray.
Secret Agent
•Oct 4 Bruce Cole Band
•Oc t 5 Color
•Oct 6 Citizen Cane
•Oct 7 Junior Walker & The All
Stars plus Paul DeLay Band
7 & 10:30 $7.00 in advance
Music Bulletin listings are available 24 hours a day by calling our hot-line number at 485*1411.
Listings are updated daily. We list local music, as well as concerts coming to Eugene, Portland, and the
Willamette Valley. To list live music with Music Bulletin, write us at P.O. Box 1411. Springfield,
Oregon 97477, or call us at our office, 485-1451. Monday at noon is the deadline for the next edi
tion of What’s Happening, so please notify us of your events as far ahead of time as possible. Please
check cover charges and times with the clubs listed. Thanks.
Bavarian German Restaurant
444 E 3rd 345-9815
•Richard Kadrmas & His Polka
Band 9-1
Bev's Steak House
1905 W 6th 342 1932
•Sept 30 Sweetbriar 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Sweetbriar 9-1
•Oct 6-9 Sweetbriar 9-1
Black Angus
2133 Franklin Blvd. 686-2020
•Tue-Sun Lauri Macedonia 8-1
Black Forest Tavern
2657 S Willamette 344-0816
•Oct 1 Loco Boys 9:30-1:30
•Oct 2 Bill Colter 9:30-1:30
•Oct 4 Hoxie Brothers 9:30-1:30
Blair Island Restaurant
325 Blair Blvd. 683-5117
•Sept 30 David Banks 8-10
•Oct 1 Nancy Brunn 6-9
•Oct 2 Peter Thomas 9:30 am
12:30. John 6-9 pm
•Oct 3 Don & Pat 9:30 am
12:30. Rusty Wright 12:30-2
•Oct 4 Rusty Wright 7-10
•Oct 5 Arden Heden 6:30-8:30
•Oct 7 Ed Bishop 6:30-8:30
Bliss Steak Ranch
2891 11th 484-6657
• Tues-Sat Coyote 9-2
Coburg Inn
209 N. Willamette, Coburg
484-0633
•Oct 1-2 Charlie 8-1
Driftwood Restaurant
5094 Main. Springfield 746-0169
• Tues-Sat Odessa Country 9-1
Dejola’s
5th St Public Market 683-1311
•Oct 2 Charles Dowd Jazz Quartet
featuring Garry Hagberg 8-12
Duffy's Tavern
801 E 13th 344-3615
•Oct 1-2 Ron Lloyd Band 9-1
The Embers
811 Hwy 99 N 688-6564
•Mon-Sat Bill McCoy Trio 9-1
Emerald Valley Forrest Inn
83293 Dale Kuni Road Creswell
485-6796
•Sept 30 Wray Bros. Band 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Wray Bros Band 9-1
•Oct 6 Jazz Alive Jazz Jam 9-1
•Oct 7 Wray Brothers Band 9-1
Flame Room
416 Main. Springfield 746-0529
•Oct 1-2 Mainstream 9-2
Hack's Tavern
4th & Broadway, Veneta 935-7555
•Sept 30 Don West 9-2
•Oct 1-2 Don West 9-2
Hany’s on the Canal
2200 Centennial Blvd. 342-5231
•Sept 30 Dana Lutes 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Dana Lutes 9-1
•Oct 3-4 John Powell & Alan
Reinoehl 9-1
•Oct 5-7 Joe Borland 9-1
Hilton Hotel
6th & Oak 342-2000
• Mon-Fri Joe Borland 5-8
Holiday Inn
225 Coburg Road 342-5181
•Sept 30 Rich Manning & the
Escape Band 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Hot Whacks 9-1 $1.00
•Oct 4-7 Fifth Avenue 9-1
Homefried Truckstop
790 E. 14th 344-9988 (NC)
•Sept 30 Spencer Doidge 6-9
•Oct 3 Tree People 10 am-12:30
pm. Peter Thomas 6-9
•Oct 6 Nicky Earlich 6-9
•Oct 7 Spencer Doidge 6-9
Jim’s Landing
303 Main Springfield 726-7570
•Oct 1-3 Harmony Brothers 9-1
Jo Federigo’s
259 E. 5th 343-8488
•Sept 30 Nancy King & Steve
Christofferson 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Emmett Williams Trio 9-1
•Oct 3-4 Jazz Jam with Andre St.
James Trio 9-1
•Oct 5-7 Caracas 9-1
Lone Star Bar
160 S. Park 484-7458
•Sept 30 Micheal John & Special
Delivery 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Micheal John & Special
Delivery 9-1
•Oct 4-7 Susanville Stage Band 9-1
Lost Dutchman
535 Main. Springfield 747-0307
•Sept 30 Essence 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Essence 9-1
•Oct 3 The Breaks 9-1
•Oct 4-7 Fair Warning 9-1
Max’s Tavern
550 E 13th 485-6731
•Oct 2 McKenzie River Boys 9-1
$1.50
O’Callahan’s
430 Coburg Road 343-1221
•Tues-Sat Gayle Rose Band
Old Taylor's
894 E. 13th 344-1222
•Sept 30 James Thornbury Band
•Oct 1-2 Paul DeLay Band
Red Dog Saloon
2891 W. 11th 485-2303
•Oct 1-2 Country Hills Band 9-1
$1.50
Red Lion Inn
3280 Gateway 726-8181
•Mon-Sat Mark Knight Band 9-1
Saturday Market
7th & Oak 686-8885
•Oct 2 Tattoo 12 noon
Shilo Inn
3350 Gateway 747-0332
•Sept 30 Ecstasy 9-1
•Oct 1-2 Ecstasy 9-1
♦Oct 5-7 Rich Manning & Escape
Band 9-1
Suda Factory
86495 College View Rd. 747-5131
•Oct 1-2 CryCries 9-1:30 $1.00
This week's concerts out of
•Oct 1 George Thorogood and
the Destroyers Portland
Paramount Theatre 8:00 pm
•Oct 3 Rick Springfield
Portland Coliseum
•Oct 7 Men at Work Portland
Paramount Theatre 8:00 pm
Sweetwater Lounge at
Valley River Inn
1000 Valley River Way 687-0123
•Tues-Sun Scooter and the Bee
9-2
Thunderbird Motor Inn
205 Coburg Road 342-5201
•Mon-Sat Seaport 9-2:30
Trawler
110 S. Park 484-5730
•Oct 1-2 Mike & Carleen 9-1
Treehouse Lounge
1769 Franklin Blvd. 485-3444
•Oct 1-2 Tom Birkenhead 8:30-12
Willey’s Restaurant &
Dance Hall
11th & Charnelton 683-8314
•Wed-Sat Rick Miller Band 9-1
•Sun-Tues Mainstream 9-1
WOW Hall
291 W. 8th 687-2746
•Oct 1 Mithrandir 9 pm $2.50
•Oct 2 Robt. Cray Band 9 pm
$3.50
•Oct 3 Queen Ida and Her Bon
Ton Zydeco Band 9 pm
$4 advance, $5 at door
Zoo Zoo’s
454 Willamette 344-4764
•Sept 30 Nancy Brunn 6-9
•Oct 1 Linda Spangler 6-9
•Oct 2 Ed Bishop 9:30 am-t2:30
pm, Peter & Spencer 6-9 pm
•Oct 3 Horsefeathers 9:30 am
12:30. Aaron Combs & Dick
Blake 6-9 pm
•Oct 4 Eagle Park Slim 6-9
•Oct 6 Sarah Buckley 6-9
•Oct 7 Aaron Combs & Dick Blake
6-9
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Children
Magic Class for grades 1 -6 is in pro
gress at Westmoreland Community
Center, 1545 W 22nd, from 4-5 pm
on Mondays. Participants will per
form newly learned tricks at a Hallo
ween presentation. Cost is $9; call
the Center, 687-5316.
Etc.
Greenpeace/James Thornbury
Benefit Breakfast at the Homefried
Truckstop, 790 E 14th, from 8-11
am. Call Ellen at 687-8121 for
details.
Speakers
Re-shaping the Oregon criminal
justice system is the topic for Mike
Cross, State Senate candidate for
District 21, sponsored by College
Republicans at 7 pm in Forum
Room, EMU.
Workshops
Power forecasting, conservation
strategies, and rate design are the
major topics in a panel discussion
with Randall Hardy representing Pa
cific Northwest Utility Conference
Committee and Jay Luboff from
Northwest Conservation Act Coali
tion. Sponsored by the Oregon
Dept, of Energy (ODOE) and
Oregon Appropriate Technology,
the public is encouraged to partici
pate in this planning process. From
7-10 pm at the Eugene City Council
Chambers, 717 Pearl. Call OAT,
683-1613 for more information.
A color class taught weekly dis
cusses the psychological, physiolo
gical, and spiritual natures of color.
This week: YELLOW, mental
powers, cause and effect. From
7:30-9 pm. Call Debra Eberhardt,
484-5090, for more information.
What Do You Want to Be When
You Grow Up? is a class led by Shel
ly Lonnquist starting today for 8
weeks. Discover activities, creative
enterprises and ways of being that
express the "real you." Call
345-1967 for information and to
register. 7-9:30 pm, $64.
Convocation Day at the University
of Oregon will feature 12 special
seminars on social and cultural is
sues raised by recent scientific dis
coveries after 1:30 convocation by
Stanford University President
Donald Kennedy at Memorial Quad
rangle or EMU Ballroom if it rains.
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Happy Hour Review
Following a long and exhausting week, the idea of sharing "happy hour" with
friends and co-workers was irresistible. So. a little ragged and weary, we ven
tured into the basement lounge of Jo Federigo’s in the Granary Building on
East Fifth Ave.
Anxious to get away from it all, the privacy and coziness of the little concrete
cubicles seemed just right. Our pleasant and congenial waitress confirmed our
suspicion that anything and everything could be had at two for the price of one.
For the three of us, that meant two fresh peach daquiris (large and delicious) and
two Heinekens (served very cold) for only $4.50.
Then to our pleasant surprise came individual servings of hors d’oeuvres,
served to us at our table. Two kinds of cheese, a tomato wedge, and can
taloupe—our spirits and bodies were being nourished. Soon followed a second
plate of tiny hot egg rolls in a sweet and sour sauce. Very tasty! Then two more
(strawberry this time) daquiris. Sigh!
Relaxed and refreshed we exited past the covered baby grand piano.
reminder that live jazz music was also part of relaxing at Jo Federigo's (See this
week's Music Bulletin, pp. 4-5).
Happy Hour at Jo's runs from 11:30 to 7 pm every weekday, with hors
d'oeuvres from 5:15 to 6:45. Jo's also offers a midnight two-for-one special.
Sunday through Thursday.
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Meetings
Eugene Bicycle Committee meets at
City Hall II, 4th floor, 858 Pearl, at
7:30 am. Call 687-5298 for more
information.
Workshops
Be a Switchboard, Inc. volunteer:
learn about your community while
helping those in need. Fall 1982
training program begins at 5:30 pm.
Reserve your space for training. Call
342-HELP. Switchboard is at 795
Willamette St, Suite 222.
Theatre of Life Women's Class with
DK Taylor from 7-9 pm at Friends
Meeting Hall, 2274 Onyx. Theatre/
movement improvisation. $5 class
or $44 for 11 classes. Call Dinah
343-1408 or 344-9273 for details.
Etc.
Yard Sate for YMCA Pre-School
from 9 am-4 pm at Eugene Family
YMCA, 2055 Patterson. Children
will be baking and helping with the
sale. Used clothing, household ar
ticles and toys. Silent auction of new
things donated by Friends of the Y.
Donations tax deductible. Call Mary
Edgecomb at 343-7546.
Bingo at the Lane County Con
vention Center, Agriculture Bldg.
Must be 18 or older. 504 per card or
5 cards for $2. Every Tuesday. Ro
tary/Active 20-30 Club sponsors.
Speakers
Men and Women: Appreciating the
Differences presented by Dr. Cary
Koyen from 7-10:30 pm at the Eu
gene Hilton Hotel Sousa Room,
costs $5 if pre-registered by 2 pm,
$7.50 at the door. Call 683-6323 for
more information.
Wednesday
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W orkshops / Classes
From Trappers to Temperance, a
lay person's guide to Oregon history
through the study of the unique per
sonalities of the men and women
who contributed to the Oregon we
know today, will be taught by Shan
non Applegate Mueller on Wednes
day nights at LCC, Room 224 Math e
Art Bldg, from 7-10 pm. Class costs c
$24; tonight is last registration. Call ,
Shannon at 342-1294 for more infor
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