What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 07, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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    Public Access
TV Schedule
Cable 11
Thursday
7
6:00 Live Interview: Bob Fous
interviews a Eugene couple
about alternative video
games and software.
7:00 Naturesource
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents:
Repeat from Tuesday, 6:30.
8:00 The Mind: Multi-media pre
sentation on the nature of
the human mind and the
higher levels of conscious
ness.
9:00 Solar Energy: Repeat from
Monday, 7:30.
10:00 Sign Off
Friday
8
6:30 La Voz Hispanica: Repeat
from Wednesday, 7:00.
7:00 Winds of Change: Repeat
from Tuesday, 7:00.
7:30 Television as a Folk Art:
Featuring a variety of live
acts, short tapes and con
versation. Hosted by
Howard Wade and Loren
Sears.
9:00 TBA
10:00 Sign Off
Monday
11
6:00 La Voz Hispanica (Repeat/
previous week). Host:
Mario Hernandez.
6:30 Libertarians. Discussion
with Tony Nathan on the
mobil home rent freeze.
7:00 Nuclear Questions. Live—
Lois Wadsworth interviews
Ray Peat about dangers of
low-level radiation.
7:30 Live from Eugene. Al
Siporin and Ron Phillips
from Coalition Opposing
the Draft report on draft
issues.
6:30 Spiritual Revolution. Unity
of Races.
9:00 Local Expression. Host:
Don Mosley.
9:30 Wah Chang. Information
on the Wah Chang contro
versy.
10:00 Sign Off.
Tuesday
12
6:00 Jesse Nazareth Presents.
The 1978 Rainbow Gather
ing.
7:00 Winds of Change. Linda
Ware, Director of Birth
ways, discusses childbirth
education.
7:30 Community Productions.
8:00 It's the Pickle Family Cir
cus, performing in Skinners
Butte Park-produced by
Steve Christiansen.
8:30 The Art Show. Kiki Metzler
demonstrates different ap
proaches to being an artist.
9:00 Views and Reviews. Dis
cussion with director and
players with action shots
from ORT's new play,
"Streetcar Named Desire."
10:00 Sign Off.
Wednesday
13
6:00 Naturesource
6:30 The Cracker Barrel. Host:
Fred Simmons.
7:00 Nuclear Questions (Re
peat). Lois Wadsworth in
terviews Ray Peat about
dangers of low-level radia
tion.
7:30 La Voz Hispanica. Host:
Mario Hernandez.
8:00 Music of the Earth. Host:
Cynthia Ostrow.
8:30 Metamorphosis. Part 2 of
Oscar Ichazo's lecture on
the martial arts.
9:00 Eckanckar
9:30 Live from Eugene (Repeat/
Monday). Al Siporin and
Ron Phillips from Coalition
Opposing the Draft report
on draft issues.
10:00 Sign Off.
Thursday
14
6:00 It's The Pickle Family Cir
cus, performing in Skinners
Butte Park, produced by
Steve Christiansen.
6:30 Presbyterian Church. The
Presbyterian Church's in
volvement in local com
munities.
7:00 Naturesource (Repeat).
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents.
World Peace.
8:00 Metamorphosis (Repeat).
Part I! of Oscar Ichazo's lec
ture on the martial arts.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution. The
Unity of Men and Women.
9:00 live Programming from
Public Access Studio.
9:30 Music of the Earth
(Repeat.) Host: Cecelia Os
10:00 Sign Off.
Friday
15
6:00 The Spiral. Children and
Education.
7:00 Winds of Change (Repeat).
Linda Ware, Director of
Birthways, discusses child
birth education.
7:30 TV as a Folk Art. Howard
Wade/Loren Sears host a
live studio variety featuring
folk musicologist Tom Mit
chell and guitarist Cat Fish.
9:00 To be announced.
10:00 Sign Off.
... Saturday
Sports / Recreation
Life: Be In It fun run leaves Skinner
Butte Park at 10 am for runners, jog
gers and walkers of all ages. Pre
register at Parks and Recreation
downtown office weekdays or at the
park the morning of the race. Cost is
$5 for pre-registered, $6 others.
T-shirts to all entrants. Proceeds will
go for scholarships to disabled indi
viduals who participate in com
munity activities.
Horse Hunter-jumper Show sta
dium jump at 8 pm at the Lane
County Fairgrounds costs $3 tonight
and tomorrow. Call 688-7123 for de
tails. Horse Shows Unlimited regular
show is free from 8 am to 5 pm at the
Fairgrounds Arena Building.
Fall Creek Bike Ride with the
McKenzie Riders covers about 40
miles and leaves Alton Baker Park at
9 am. Call Nancy at 342-2442 for
more information.
Adult Frisbee Golf Festival begins at
noon at Westmoreland Community
Center, 1545 W 22nd, and requires
no entry fee, no registration.
4th Annual Micro-Marathon and
Open Five-Miler features 1.3, 2.6
and 5 mile runs and is TAC certified
and sanctioned. Applications at
most area running shops; register at
Nike Eugene Thursday or Friday
from 1-5 pm or at 7 am day of the
race. Costs $7 and leaves Willama
lane Park, 14th and G Streets,
Springfield at 8 am. Costs $7. Con
tact Dan Berkowitz at McKenzie
Willamette 726-4477 for more infor
mation.
Bike Tour of the Siuslaw River Road
Loop, 43 miles, leaves Eugene Parks
River House at 9 am. Call 687-5329
for details.
U of O Women's Volleyball Team
meets Washington State at 7:30 pm
at MacArthur Court. 686-4461 has
more information.
Opera
La Boheme, Puccini's romantic 19th
Century tale of love and tragedy, is
the first peformance of the season by
the Eugene Opera. Starts at 8 pm in
the Silva Concert Hall. Call the box
office, 687-5000, for ticket infor
mation.
Verdi's Nabucco, performed by San
Francisco Opera, can be heard at 11
am on KWAX 91.1 FM.
SGT. PEPPER’S
LONELY HOT DOG STAND
A unique
place
to eat!
10 AM
Midnight
767 Willamette
(across from Saturday Market)
We cater!
342-8513
Bom with the
power of a god.
klHCBeAST
‘ MASTER
MGM/UA IPGI
Oakway Cinema
October 8th-14th
This coupon good
Sunday-Thursday:
2 adults for the
price of one ($2.00).
5
The
Bijou
492 E. 13th
(4 Blocks West of U of O Campus)
DIVA 7:15 & 9:40
Also Sat. & Sun. Matinee 4:45
Friday & Saturday
12 Midnight
PHANTOM OF
THE PARADISE
Saturday & Sunday
Kiddie Matinee
BENEATH THE
PLANET OF
THE APES
Call for times.
686-2458
Movies
An Officer And A Gentleman:
Cinema World, Oct. 8-14. 342
6536.
Author, Author and Pirate
Movie: Fine Arts, Oct. 8-14.
747-2201.
Beast Master and Clash of the
Titans: Oakway Cinema, Oct.
8-14. 342-5351.
Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas: Springfield Cinema. Oct.
8-14. 726-9073.
Breaker Morant: Mayflower, Oct.
8-14. 345-1022.
Diva: The Bijou, October.
686-2458.
E.T.: McDonald, Oct. 8-14.
344.4343.
Humongus: National, Oct. 8-14.
344-3431.
Jeckyl and Hyde: Springfield
Cinema, Oct. 8-14. 726-9073.
Looking to Get Out: Springfield
Cinema, Oct. 8-14. 726-9073.
Smash Palace: Cinema 7, Oct.
8-14. 687-0733.
Sorceress:- Springfield Cinema.
726-9073.
Tempest: Cinema World. Oct.
8-14. 342-6536.
The Wall: Cinema World. Oct.
8-14. 342-6536.
Yes Georgia: Cinema World, Oct.
8-14. 342-6536.
The Survival Center Presents the
Northwest Regional Energy Symposium
• Environmental & Economic Implications of Hydroelectric
Power
• Nuclear Energy & Radioactive Waste Disposal
• Alternative Energy Sources
Thursday Oct. 14
7:00-10:00 p.m.
NW Energy Resources:
• Mark Rais
• Lloyd Marbet
• Dan Goldrich
• Mika Grainey
Friday oct. 15
Noon-3:30 p.m.
Low Head Hydro:
• Lou Fredd
• Peter DeFazio
• Olenn Love
• Peter Paquette
FREE I EMU Room 107, UO
SURVIVAL CENTER, Suite 1, EMU
686-4536
Workshops
Volunteer training program for
Womenspace begins today. Those
interested in helping this shelter pro
gram for women and children who
are victims of domestic violence can
call Marcia at 485-6513 for further
information.
Techniques of Meditation and
Visualization: Pathways to the Inner
Self will provide experience with dif
ferent forms of meditation and
visualization as tools for personal
and spiritual growth. Costs $15 and
lasts from 10 am to 5 pm at 1094
Monroe, the Eugene Center for the
Healing Arts. Teacher Allen Carosio
can be reached at 344-0178.
In Memory of
Swami
Muktanondo
Peace be to his soul.
CYCLEBI
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27” Tubes $2.
1753 W. 18th 3
687-0288 #
Wonder Light
with Battery $5.
Perspective for the New Age is the
title of the lecture by Peter Caddy of
Findhorn tonight at 7:30 pm in
Room 167, EMU, University of
Oregon. Cost is $4.
The Last Epidemic: The Medical
Consequences of Nuclear War, a
symposium organized by Eugene
Chapter of Physicians for Social Re
sponsibility, will be held at the
Soreng Theatre from 8:30-4:30. Pre
registration is required; call
683-3820. Speakers include Adm.
John Marshall Lee, USN (Ret); Chris
tine Cassel, MD; Aaron Novick,
PhD; Malcom Peterson, MD; Adm.
Noel Cayler, USN (Ret); M. Brewster
Smith, PhD; Phillip Farley, PhD; and
Judith Lipton, MD. Costs $40 for
physicians, $20 for others.
Massage Workshop for Couples
345-7189 for more information.
What Kind of Older Woman Do
You Want to Be? will explore the
myths surrounding aging, strengthen
positive self-image, and look at the
challenges and opportunities of the
1980s for women of all ages. The
Older Women's League sponsors
this workshop from 9:30-4:30 at the
Unitarian Church, 477 E 40th, and
invites women of all ages to come.
Bring a sack lunch, beverages are
furnished. $5. For information and
pre-registration call 344-8280 or
344-4238.