On October 24, the people of Eugene and Springfield will have an opportunity
to attend a very special event at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts' Soreng
Theatre. Eugene actress Jane Van Boskirk and musician Linda Danielson will be
performing their already renowned stage documentary Change The Way It Is!
Change The Way It Is! is a dramatization of the lives of the working women
of Appalachia, taken from the book Hillbilly Women by Kathy Kahn. Jane brings
several of these personalities to life, while Linda, a talented and versatile musi
cian, sets the mood with fiddle, dulcimer, auto-harp and guitar.
Jane and Linda presented this piece in Eugene earlier this summer, and then
went on a statewide tour with it. Everywhere the response was overwhelming for
this sensitive and moving tribute to this special group of women. Author Kathy
Kahn flew in from New York for the Portland performance and was so pleased
she is hoping to take the show to the Appalachians.
Thanks to the efforts of the Lane Regional Arts Council, the Hult Center for
the Performing Arts, and What’s Happening, along with several local business
sponsors and the Oregon Committee for the Humanities, this piece will be pre
sented free to the public, at 2 pm on October 24
Tickets will be distributed by our local business sponsors which we will list in
next week’s edition of What's Happening.
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Workshops
Nuclear Arms Control workshop of
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leadership of Jay Hedlund, from the
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arms control to Congress and the
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Press Contributions
7:30-10 pm at the Unitarian Church,
40th/Donald. Call Andy Thompson
at 686-3227 for more information.
The Arms Race is Already Killing Us
is CALC's first Peace and Justice
forum of the fall and features Rev.
Austin Ray of the Black United Front
at 7 pm at Emerald Baptist Church,
19th/Patterson. $1.50 dinner will be
served at 6 pm. Free childcare and
special children's program. Darelle
Baker at 485-1755 has more infor
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Theatre of Life Men's & Women's
Class gets going tonight. See Tues
day's listing for details.
Art
Reception for photographer Ruth
Koenig from 7-9 pm at High St. Cof
fee Gallery. Her works will be on
display from Oct. 3-31 at the
Gallery.
Speakers
Free introduction to Transcendental
Meditation at the Eugene Public
Library at 7:30 pm in the Gallery
Room upstairs. Cal 686-1378 for de
tails.
Meetings
General meeting for CORD to or
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terested in graphic arts, counseling,
music, poetry, high school and uni
versity outreach, fundraising, re
search, media, office chores, minori
ties, and Vietnam Veterans. Call Ron
Phillips, Coalition Opposing Regis
tration and the Draft, 485-4611.
Fat is a Feminist Issue, a support
group for compulsive eaters meets
10-session women's weight
awareness group beginning today.
Call Nina Bernstein, 484-6104,
about meeting place and times.
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