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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1982)
Music Bulletin ... page 5 FREE Thursday 14 Speakers Martha Keys, a former congress woman from Kansas, will speak on "Women and the Political Process" at 3 pm in Erb Memorial Union Forum Room. State Rep. Margie Hendriksen and Oregon Secretary of State Norma Paulus will join in a panel discussion. Free. Theatre . A Galway Girl by Geraldine Aron is a one-act play offered at Aunt Lucy Devine's Loft, 1340 Alder St., at 8 pm. Cost is $2.50. A Streetcar Named Desire plays at ORT, 222 E Broadway, at 8 pm. Tic ket prices range from $5.50-$8.00, all seats are reserved. Call 485-1946 for details. Etc. Amity Foundation Fundraiser gets under way at 4:30 at the Keystone Cafe, 395 W 5th, and features a beer garden, music, and dinner, $4-$6, starting at 5:30. Patience & Sarah Ian Eliot JUST THEM,] M‘ El Al n W H IL E 4 HELLO ?!! HLATER..., WHO’S THAT ?? I COULDN’T MAKE RENT THIS MONTH. SO I SUBLET HALF OUR SPACE TO A SERIAL STRIP. ‘ &rr.katx Workshops Salvadoran Refugees: U.S. Immi gration Policy is the focus of a panel discussion with Isabel Cardenas and Dr. Orlando Lopez at the Latin American Cultural Center, 1236 Kin caid, at 7:30 pm. $1.50 donation will be asked at the door. Call 484* 5867 for more information. Northwest Regional Energy Sym posium today and tomorrow focuses on energy resources of the Northwest, today featuring speakers Mark Reis, Lloyd Marbet, Dan Gold rich, and Mike Grainey. EMU Room 167 from 7-10 pm. Call Survival Center, 686-4356 for details. "Un at SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 AT 10:30 A.M. 2 miles & 6.2 miles • T-SHIRTS • BEER • MUSIC • PRIZES Starts and ends at BJ Kelly's. Registration $6.00, including morning of race. Sign up now at— KLCC 4000 E. 30th Ave., Lane Community College FEETS 5th St. Public Market NIKE EUGENE Atrium. 10th & Olive Concert Music Eugene Symphony Orchestra with guest pianist Yefim Bronfman play Brahms, Beethoven, and Bartok at 8:30 pm at the Huh Center for the Performing Arts. For ticket info, call the Orchestra box office at 687 0020. Meetings Toastmasters meet at the Springfield Wild Plum Restaurant from 6:45 8:15 am. Call 726-0889 for more in formation. Baha'i -Fireside, an informal dis cussion about the Baha'i Faith with a question and answer session, meets at 2259 Corinthian Court at 7:30 pm. Refreshments are provided. 342-7864 for more information. Film Rafting in Nepal is a slide presents* tion at the EMU Ballroom at 7 pm which is offered free to the public. 686-4362 has more information. Forests and Forestry on Guam is a slide show sponsored by OSU Ex tension Service as one of a regular series on international forestry. Shows at 7 pm at 950 W 13th, 687-4243. Free. Children Ages 7-12 Aikido Class focuses on a peaceful approach to martial arts. Call Chuck Hauk at 343-0219 for more information. Radio Premiere of Taylor Made Piano, a Jazz History with Dr. Billy Taylor, at 1 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM, today ex plains what jazz is and why it is con siderd America's classical music. Friday 15 Theatre Tango, Polish playwright Slawomir Mrozek’s black comedy, opens at 8 pm at UO Robinson Theatre. Re served seat tickets are $5 general public, $3.25 for UO students and senior citizens, and $4 other stu dents. Noon-4 call the box office at 686-4191. Red Skelton performs at the Silva Concert Hall at the Hult Center at 8 pm. Streetcar Named Desire plays at Oregon Repertory Theatre at 8 pm. See Thursday's listing. A Calway Girl repeats; see Thurs day's listing. Radio Ray Charles—Genius + Soul - Jazz will be featured at 8:30 pm on Straight Ahead, KWAX 91.1 FM, pre ceded by 2 full hours of jazz. Film Nashville is shown at 7 and 9 pm at 177 Lawrence on UO campus for $1.50: sponsored by YWCA. Personal Best is sponsored by the Sufi Circle at 7 and 9:45 in 150 Geo logy. $1.50 adults, children 2-12 $1. Boogie Music James Thornbury Band with Sunny land Man plays at the WOW Hall, beginning at 9:30 pm. 8th and Lin coin, $2.50. Sports / Recreation Basketball: Portland Trailblazers vs. Golden State Warriors exhibition game of the season at MacArthur Court at 8 pm. Tickets cost $5, $6, $8; call 686-4461. South Eugene meets Sheldon in football game starting at 8:15 at South; adult tickets $3.50, students $1.50 with ID. Professional Wrestling at Lane County Fairgrounds Expo Hall #6 begins at 8 pm. Call 345-9717 for ticket info. Speakers Antoine Predock, internationally known architect from Albuquerque, New Mexico, speaks on "Recent Work in Two New Mexicos" at 4:30 pm at Room 177, Lawrence Hall, U of O. Predock's work features inte gration of regional characteristics and innovative energy considera tions. Conifer Ecology lecture by Art McKee is sponsored by Eugene Na tural History Society. Call 686-3024 for lecture time and place. Central American refugees and the Simpson-Mazzoli immigration bill are the subjects of a panel discus sion featuring speakers from Am paro, a Seattle legal aid group for im migrants and refugees. Amazon Village Community Center at 2700 Hilyard is the location of the 7:30-9 pm event. $1 donation requested. 485-1755 for more information; 344-8030 childcare information. Open Forum between audience and guests Mo Udall and Ted Kulongoski at the EMU Forum Room from 9:30-10:30 am on the U of O cam pus. Free. List your event FREE ... page 7