What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 07, 1982, Image 7

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Incredibly Beautiful Music
Magnificent Costumes
Spectacular Sets
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■ 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
DAY PACKS
DUFFEL BAGS
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REPAIRS
Custom Canves Contes
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BREAKFAST!
WE’VE LOWERED THE PRICE
NOT THE QUALITY
HOURS:
8a.m-1Op .m.
CLOSED TUESDAY
454 WILLAMETTE ST.
344-4764
ORT Dance-A-Thon October 15 & 16
The Oregon Repertory Theatre is sponsoring a Dance-a-Thon as part of its
fundraising campaign this year. The Dance-a-Thon will run a full 24 hours. be
ginning at 7 pm Friday. Oct. 15. and ending at 7 pm on Saturday. Oct. 16.
Dancers may begin dancing at anytime during the 24 hours. Participants are
asked to solicit cash pledges for each hour danced. Organizations that participate
may keep 25% of the pledges they earn. Live music by King Bop will open and
close the Dance-a-Thon. with recorded music for the rest of the event.
The Dance-a-Thon will be held at Dance Works. 1231 Olive, in Eugene,
which has an excellent wood dance floor. upstairs, with windows on 3 sides.
ORT will provide resting space and all the necessities for participants' comfort.
Dancers should sign up as soon as possible, so they can begin collecting
pledges. Call Dan Bruno at 345-1049. Bill Burger at 689-4314. or the ORT Box
Office at 485-1946. for registration and more information.
Thursday
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Workshops
Northwest Regional Energy Sym
posium in Room 167 of the Erb
Memorial Union on the U of O cam
pus begins at 7 pm today and con
tinues tomorrow. Mark Reis, Direc
tor of the NW Conservation Act
Coalition, speaks on “Conservation,
the Regional Power Act, and the
Model Plan"; Lloyd Marbet, a lead
ing anti-nuclear activist, speaks to
"Wah Chang and Nuclear Power in
Oregon"; Dan Coldrich, Professor
of Political Science UO, discusses
the “Political Economy of the North
west Energy"; and Mike Grainey,
Deputy Director of Oregon Dept.
Energy talks about “State Energy
Perspective." Free. Survival Center
sponsors.
Children
Rikki Tikki Tavi will be shown for
children of all ages at 3:30 in the
Springfield Public Library. Free.
Concert Music
Eugene Symphony Orchestra with
Yefim Bronfman, pianist, plays
Brahms, Beethoven, and Bartok at
the Hult Center for the Performing
Arts at 8:30 pm. Call 687-0020 for
ticket information.
Film
Rafting in Nepal, a slide pre
sentation, is free at 7 pm in the EMU
Ballroom, UO campus.
Forests & Forestry on Guam is a
slide show presented by the OSU
Extension Service as part of a regular
series on international forestry at
950 W 13th at 7 pm. Free.
Documentary depicting dramatic
accounts of Salvadoran refugees will
be shown at Latin American Cultural
Center, 1236 Kincaid at 7:30 pm,
along with a panel discussion on the
North American response featuring
speakers from El Rescate, a unique
program serving the needs of the
Salvadoran refugees.
Theatre
A Galway Girl by Geraldine Aron, a
one-act play set in Dublin and Lon
don, will be performed at Aunt
Lucy's Loft, 1340 Alder, at 8 pm,
opening tonight. Costs $2.50. Call
687-0962 with questions.
Etc.
Amity Foundation Fundraiser at the
Keystone Cafe, 395 W 5th, features
a beer garden at 4:30 and dinner of
country style pizza and salad bar
($4-$6 sliding scale) at 5:30. Funds
will support printing Gardening
Under Cover, Amity's latest book.
Call 484-7171 for information.
Radio
Music of Stravinsky and Berlioz are
featured works of the Chicago Sym
phony at 8 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM.
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ROSEWATERS RANCH SPICEDBEEF
with sauteed mushrooms & onions— $3.50
*XESH MEATS & CHEESES
MALAD BAR
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Phove OGOEtiS
7b W. Broadway Cil CenierMill
Ma-Sat 8:300m - 600rM 485-434Z