... Saturday
Etc.
Autumn Solar Tour sponsored by
the Willamette Valley Solar Energy
Assoc. & Eugene Parks & Recreation
leaves River House, 301 N Adams,
from 9-12:30 and 2-5:30; transporta
tion is provided. See existing solar
installations in the Eugene/Junction
City area. Projects include green
houses, hot water systems, active
space heating, and multi-family
solutions. Costs $4 for WVSEA mem
bers, $5 general public.
El Dia De La Raza, celebration to
commemorate the birth of a new
race of people, La Raza de Bronce,
sponsored by Adelante Si, will take
place at Skinner Butte Park Lamb
Cottage, 10 am-6 pm. Dinner costs
$3.50 adults, $1.50 children. Call
343-9634 or 689-8795 for more in
formation.
Chocol’Art—Melt it, Bake it, Sculpt
it Chocolate contest sponsored by
Ah...De Caa at the 5th St. Public
Market. Pre-register by Oct. 7. Con
test judged at 1 pm.
Oregon Winegrowers Association
and KUGN sponsor a Winery Tour
today; to reserve space call
686-2333.
Giant Garage Sale sponsored by
Holiday Project to help visit those
confined in nursing homes and
other institutions on Christmas Day
will be at 1136 Tyler from 9-5 today.
For more information about the pro
ject. call 683-2550 after 7 pm.
To Worlds Unknown, WISTEC's
65-minute planetarium program, is
at 3 pm today and tomorrow, costs
$2 adults, $1 senior citizens and col
lege students, 754 students through
grade 12. Free. 6 and under. WIS
TEC is located next to Autzen Sta
dium; for more information call
484-9027.
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SATURDAY OCT 9
9pm to lam
Art
Fritz Scholder lithographs and Bri
tish photographer's landscapes
open today at the U of O Museum of
Art. The exhibit will run through
Nov. 13.
Open House at the UO Museum of
Natural History features many new
exhibits: Alaskan traditional art. Na
tive American Porno baskets, photo
essays of recent archaeological digs,
and demonstrations on basket
making and flint-knapping. Open
from 2-5 pm.
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Quilt Exhibit plus a free quilting de
monstration today at Lane County
Museum, 740 W 13th, 10-4. Quilts
will be on display through Oct. 31;
donations accepted; call 687-4239
or 345-5184.
Western Music
Cowboy WOW, a western dance
and celebration featuring the Spen
cer Creek Drifters, with guest ap
pearances by the Skinner City Clog
gers, the Instant Brothers, and Percy
Hilo, begins at 7:30 at the WOW
Hall, 8th & Lincoln, and costs $3 at
the door. Percy will call and instruct
square dancing; there will also be
hoedown music, contra, waltzes
and 2-steps. Prizes for the best wes
tern outfits.
Children
Bike and Canoe Day for grades 4-6
leaves Sheldon Community Center
after 9 am on bikes to Alton Baker
Park for an afternoon of canoeing.
Costs $8; canoes, life-jackets, and
leadership are included. Register at
Sheldon Community Center, 2445
Willakenzie, 687-5312. -
Theatre
Streetcar Named Desire is offered
by Oregon Repertory Company at
222 E Broadway through Oct. 31;
tickets are $4.50-$8.
Meetings
Music and joyous activites are pre
sented by the Sufi Order of Eugene,
and all are welcome. Free. Meetings
begin at 7 pm. Call 345-4554 even
ings for location.
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Music Bulletin
-Compiled by Forrest Faubion
485-1411
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.
This Week’s Concerts in
Eugene:
•Oct 7 Junior Walker & All
Stars. BJ Kelly’s 7 & 10 pm
683-4686
•Oct 8-9.Cam Newton & Rob
Thomas, Jo Federigo's 9:00
343-8488
•Oct 9 Eugene Opera “La
Boheme” HCPA Silva Hall
687-5000 '
•Oct 11 Carlos Montoya
HCPA Silva Hall 687-5000
•Oct 14 Yefim Bronfman/
Eugene Symphony HCPA Silva
Hall
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Asia Garden
44 E 7th 342-4991
•Sun-Thurs Bill Sabol 8-12
•Fri-Sat Solid Gold 9-1:30
Aunt Lucy Devine’s
1340 Alder 683-1795
•Oct 7 Rosie's Bar & Grill
9 pm $3.50 Loft
•Oct 8 Rosie's Bar & Grill
8 & 10 pm $3.50 Loft
•Oct 8-10 Brad Garber 9-12
•Oct 12 Richard Crandell 9-12 Loft
•Oct 13 Peter Thomas 9-12 Loft
•Oct 14 Gabriel & Friends 9-12
Loft
BJ Kelly’s
1475 Franklin Blvd. 683-4686 *
•Oct 7 Junior Walker & The All
Stars plus Paul DeLay Band
7 & 10 pm $7.50
•Oct 8-9 The Rock Band
•Oct 10 Battle of the Bands
•Oct 11 Cyclones
•Oct 12 Secrets
•Oct 13 Eccentrics
•Oct 14 Nimble Darts
Bev's Steak House
1905 W 6th 342-1932
•Wed-Sat Sweetbriar 9-1
Black Angus
2133 Franklin Blvd. 686-2020
•Tue-Sun Lauri Macedonia 8-1
325 Blair
683-5117
Mon-Sat 8-2pm, 6-1Opm Sun Brunch 9-2pm
Closed Wednesdays
Black Forest Tavern
2657 S Willamette 344-0816
•Oct 8 Creek Band 9:30-1:30
•Oct 9 Billy Colter 9:30-1:30
•Oct 10 Billy Colter 9:30-1:30
Blair Island Restaurant
325 Blair Blvd. 683-5117
•Oct 7 Ed Bishop 6.30-8:30
•Oct 8 Jo-Dah 8-10
' Oct 9 Magnason Oretree 9-11:30
David Resseguie 6:30-10 pm
•Oct 10 Dan & Pat 9:30-11:30 am
•Oct 11 John Jones 8-10
•Oct 14 Little Windows 7:30-10:00
Bliss Steak Ranch
2891 11th 484-6657
• Tues-Sat Coyote 9-2
Dejola’s
5th St. Public Market 683-1311
•Oct 9 Charles Dowd Jazz Quartet,
featuring Garry Hagberg 8-12
Driftwood Restaurant
5094 Main, Springfield 746-0169
• Tues-Sat Odessa Country 9-1
Duffy’s Tavern
801 E 13th 344-3615
•Oct 8-9 Bosworth Bros. 9-1
The Embers
811 Hwy 99 N 688-6564
•Mon-Sat Bill McCoy Trio 9-1
Emerald Valley Forrest Inn
83293 Dale Kunl Road Creswell
485-6796
•Oct 7-9 Wray Bros. Band 9-1
•Oct 13 Jazz Alive Jam 9-1
Flame Room
416 Main. Springfield 746-0529
•Oct 8-9 Mainstream 9-2
Gatehouse Tavern
3260 Gateway 726-7284
•Oct 9 Legend 9:30-1:30
Hack’s Tavern
4th & Broadway. Veneta 935-7555
•Oct 7-9 Don West Show 9-2
Harry’s on the Canal
2200 Centennial Blvd. 342-5231
•Tues-Sat Joe Borland 9-1
•Sun-Mon Bedbury Bros. 9-1
Hilton Hotel
6th & Oak 342-2000
• Mon-Thurs Joe Borland 5-8
•Fri Al Thomas Band 5-7
Holiday Inn
225 Coburg Road 342-5181
•Mon-Sat Fifth Avenue 9-1
Homeirled Truckstop
790 E. 14th 344-9988 (NC)
•Oct 7 David Resseguie 9-12 noon
•Spencer Doidge 6-9
•Oct 8 John Murdoch 6-9
•Oct 9 Emmy Fox 10 am-12:30
Ray Freedman 6-9
•Oct 10 O'Carolan's Consort 10
Michael Harrison 6-9
•Oct 13 Mark Pope 6-9
•Oct 14 David Resseguie 9 am-12
Bradford Lee 6-9
Jim’s Landing
303 Main Springfield 726-7570
•Oct 8-10 The Harmony Bros. 9-1
Jo Federigo's
259 E. 5th 343-8488
•Oct 7 Caracas
•Oct 8-9 Cam Newton & Rob
Thomas
•Oct 10-11 Jam w/Emmett
Williams Trio
•Oct 12-14 Kathy Metzger Trio
Lone Star Bar
160 S. Park 484-7458
•Mon-Sat Susanville Stage Band
9-1
Lost Dutchman
535 Main, Springfield 747-0307
•Mon-Sat Fair Warning 9-1
•Sun High Prairie Band 9-1
Max's Tavern
550 E 13th 485-6731
•Oct 9 Cyclones $1.50
O’Callahan’s
440 Coburg Rd. 343-1221
•Mon-Sat Gayle Rose Band
Old Taylor's
894 E. 13th 344-1222
•Oct 7 Cyclones
•Oct 8-9 Bruce Cole Band
•Oct 14 Bruce Cole Band
Red Lion Inn
3280 Gateway 726-8181
•Oct 7-9 Mark Knight Band 9-1
•Oct 11-14 Oasis 9-1
Saturday Market
7th & Oak 686-8885
•Oct 9 Bethel Temple Choir 1 pm
Shilo Inn
3350 Gateway 747-0332
•Tues-Sun Rich Manning/Escape
Band 9-1
Suds Factory
86495 College View Rd. 747-5131
•Oct 8-9 Special Agent 9-1 $1
Sweetwater Lounge at
Valley River Inn
1000 Valley River Way 687-0123
•Thurs-Sun Scooter & Bee 9-1
•Tues-Thurs Kicks 9-1
Thunderbird Motor Inn
205 Coburg Road 342*5201
•Mon-Sat Seaport 9-2:30
Trawler
110S. Park 484-5730
•Oct 8-9 Mike & Carleen 9-1
This Week’s Concerts Out-of
•Oct 7 Men at Work Portland
Paramount 8 pm
•Oct 10 Motels and Taxxi
Portland Paramount 8 pm
•Oct 12 George Thorogood &
The Destroyers Portland
Paramount 8 pm
•Oct 14 Manhattan Transfer
Portland Civic Auditorium 8 pm
h
Treehouse Lounge
1769 Franklin Blvd. 485-3444
•Oct 8-9 Tom Birkenhead 8:30-12
•Oct 10 Margaret Vitus/Phyllis
Zweig 11 am-1
•Oct 11 Margaret Vitus/Phyllis
Zweig 7-9 pm
Union Oyster Bar
870 Pearl 686-2873
•Oct 8-9 Apples in Winter
8:30-12:30
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 8 Punishment Farm &
CryCries 9-2 $3 All ages
•Oct 9 Sky King & Wyatt Richter
Band 9-2 $3 All ages
•Oct 10 Spencer Creek Drifters
7:30 $3
Zodiac Tavern
Hwy. 58 Dexter 937-3434
•Oct 9 California Knights &
Bobbie Sue Rogers 9-2:30
Zoo Zoo’s
454 Willamette 344-4764
•Oct 7 Sarah Buckley 6-9
•Oct 8 Aaron Combs & Dick Blake
6-9
•Oct 9 Peter & Spencer 6-9
•Oct 10 Mark Pope 6-9
•Oct 14 Leota & Syretta 6-9
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M-F 7 am - 4 pm
Sat 8 am - 3 pm
... Sunday
Workshops
Clogging. Appalachian folk dancing,
will be taught for beginners and in
termediates at the WOW Hall, 8th
and Lincoln, from 1-3 pm for $5.
Round-singing group meets for an
informal evening of music and fun.
Newcomers are welcome. 1252
Polk at 7 pm. Call 683-9071 for
details.
Autobiography and Personal
Growth will focus on "Memory
Tracing," a technique for rendering
past events into written images.
Taught by Burton Sabol, the cost is
$20 per 3-hour class; 484-5694.
Natural Family Planning is offered
at 2 pm Tor $5. Call to pre-register at
344-2500 or 345-9806.
Concert Music
Nazareth and Toronto, Miracle Pro
ductions Rock Concert, at Lane
County Convention Center, 796 W
13th, begins at 8 pm for $8.
Sports / Recreation
Emerald CityTriathlon Relays offers
14 miles biking, 2.5 miles by canoe
or kayak, and a 10 kilometer run.
Begins at 1 pm at Alton Baker Park.
Non-refundable entry fee is $8. Info
at Nike Eugene.
Horse Hunter-Jumper Show stadium
jump and Horse Shows continue to
day. See Saturday's listings.
Etc.
Picadilly Flea Market at the Fair
grounds; adults 754, kids 8-12 504.
Radio
Comprehensive international news
from short-wave radio sources and
world-wide wire services on "This
Sunday Morning" on KLCC FM
89.7 at 10 am.
Chamber Music of Latin America
on KWAX 91.1 FM at 11:30 am.
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Concert Music
Carlos Montoya, classical guitarist,
plays the Hult Center for the Per
tonight. Call
forming
Arts
1-226-4371 for information.
Meetings
CALS (Citizen Action for Lasting
Security) holds an open public meet
ing to discuss post-election strategy
for the nuclear freeze movement in
Oregon. Call 343-8548 for more in
formation. Meeting's at 1236 Kin
caid St at 7:30 pm.
Speakers
Women of the Fur Trade Era is the
subject of Mrs. Victor Morris' lecture
for the NW History Lecture Series at
the First Congregational Church,
1050 E 23rd. Call for details,
686-2163.
Workshops
Computer Decisions is designed to
answer questions about using com
puters in the home and office from
7-9 pm at the Poorman-Douglas
Corp., 710 McKinley St, costs $25.
Call 484-9027 for more information.
Cowboy WOW! Western Dance with the Spencer Creek Drifters. at the WOW Hall. Sun
day. October 10. 7:30 p.m.
J
Color Class: Green, our emotions
and sense of security, is freatured
this week, with a special emphasis
on economic healing for Eugene.
CAll Debra Eberhardt at 484-5090
for class information.
EMU Craft Center at the UO is open
for community registration for Fall
Workshops which begin tonight •
through Nov. 25. Classes in Cera
mics, Woodworking, Papermaking,
Bookbinding, Weaving, Photog
raphy, Stained Glass, Jewelry and
more. €>86-4361 for more infor
mation.
Energy planning presentation by
representatives to the New Power
Planning Council, Roy Hemming
way and Al Hampson, plus small
group workshops on specific plan
ning issues. Public participation is
encouraged. From 7-10 tonight at
Roosevelt Jr. High. Sponsored by
Oregon Appropriate Technology &
ODOE.
Wine Tasting & Study Course taught
by Bob Sogge begins tonight at 3620
Donald from 7:30-9:30 and will run
weekly through Nov. 15. Cost is $75
per person and is limited to first 20
applicants.
Tuesday
12
Children
Story time at the Eugene Public
Library for ages 5 and up begins at
3:30 pm.
Ping-Pong Tournament for grades
6-12 at the Amazon Community
Center, 2700 Hilyard, from 3-5 to
day; call 687-5351 to pre-register.
Prizes.
Old Friends
1128-a Alder (off East 11th)
Vintage & Quality
Used Clothing
Collectibles
Imported wool &
alpaca yarn
Mon-Sat 10:30-5:30
345-1414