What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 14, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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    ... Friday
Workshops
Northwest Regional Energy Sym
posium focuses on Low Head
Hydro resources today from 12
noon-3:30 pm at the University
EMU Room 167. Today's speakers
include Lou Fredd, Oregon Dept. of
Fish & Wildlife, Peter DeFazio on
"Background to Legal Aspects. of
Low Head Hydro,” Glenn Love of
McKenzie Fly Fishers on environ
mental effects on North Fork John
Day, and Peter Paquette, ODOE, on
legal aspects.
Opening your mind to prosperity is
the theme of a series of classes be
ginning tonight at 1947 B West 17th,
at 7:30 pm. Costs $10 per class. Call
Ruth Smith, 344-5359 for details.
Music
Irish Pub Music by Apples in Winter
(performers Linda Danielson, Tom
Nunn, Glenn Falkenberg, and Karen
Owens) tonight and tomorrow at the
Union Oyster Bar, 870 Pearl St., at
8:30 pm. No cover.
Concert by Italian harpist Elena
Zanibon, playing works by Hine
mith, Faure, and Handel is free at 8
pm at Beall Hall, University of Ore
gon School of Music. Critics have
said Zniboni is to the harp what Jean
Pierre Rampal is to the flute. Co
sponsored by the Eugene Chapter of
American Harp Society.
Children
Story Time for ages 3-5 at the Eu
gene Public Library is free at 10 and
10:30 am. Pre-register, please, at
687-5450.
Pizza Party & Pool: making and
baking a pizza. Costs $5 at Sheldon
Meadows Community Center, 2445
Willakenzie, from 7-10 pm. Call
687-5312 to register.
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1210 Pearl St., Eugene
342-7272
Etc.
Topical satire, mime and music for
dancing by Rosewood Lightning, a
benefit for Congressman Jim
Weaver, costs $10 at the Spaghetti
Place Restaurant, 4740 E Main,
Springfield, and begins at 8 pm.
Congressman Mo Udall will be there
also.
Modern Hypnosis and its appli
cations to therapy will be demon
strated by Bob Podolsky. CAll
485-1449 for the time and location
of this free event.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
P.O. Box 259
Eugene. OR 97440
Staff:
Elisabeth Lyman
Lucia McKelvey
Susan O'Keefe
Nick Sally
Bill Snyder
Sonja Ungemach
Lois Wadsworth
For information about
advertising, call
343-9372, 484-0519,
or 485-1451 (message recorder)
Announcements
Aikido, a peaceful martial art em
phasizing harmony of movement, is
now being taught at Aikido North
west, 1091 Olive St. Visitors are
welcome and new students may
start any time, Monday-Saturday.
Call Chuck Hauk, 343-0291 for
more information.
Emergency meeting. Wildwood
Pre-School is asking for your ideas,
support and labor in order to keep
this 8-year-old collective venture
going. They are located at 1817 W.
9th Place- and the meeting will be
there at 7 pm on Oct. 17.
Denied Unemployment Insur
ance Benefits? Whitebird Legal
Services offers a low-cost Unem
ployment Insurance Appeals Clinic
with experienced representatives.
Cost is sliding scale. It is located at
341 E. 12th St. Hours 1-6 pm
Mon.-Fri. Call 342-8255 for more
information.
Round singing group meets for an
evening of music and fun on Sun
day evenings at 1252 Polk St. at 7
pm. Free. Call 683-9071.
The Neighborhood Yellow
Pages will be put together by the
Jefferson/Far West Neighborhoods
office. If you are a business or offer
a service in that area, and wish to
be listed, send information to 1520
W. 15th, Eugene, 97402, or call
342-4281. Also watch for informa
tion in the neighborhood groups'
newsletters.
Re-entry Workshops were set up
at LCC six years ago for women
who wanted to leave their work as
homemakers to attend school or
seek employment. The goal is to
learn to take control of one’s life,
according to coordinator Margie
Holland. Call her at 747-4501.
LEDC Company Store* a re
cycling center and second hand
store, is collecting newspapers,
glass, tin cans, aluminum, appli
ances, clothing and donations of
other household items. Reusable
and repaired items are for sale.
Open 7 days a week. 245 Polk.
Need clothes? There is a free
clothes closet available to the public
through the organization of Fish. It
is at 1344 Pearl, and is open on
Tues, and Thurs. Things for men,
women and children.
LCC’s Career Information Cen*
ter has arranged a series of 8
Thursday afternoon programs to
assist people exploring new careers.
They begin at 2:45 pm in Room
219 of the Center Bldg. and last 1
hour. On Oct. 21 “Cry for Help,” a
45-minute videotape that presents
an excellent look at social service
careers, will be shown. Oct. 28
there will be a discussion on career
opportunities in engineering. Call
747-4501. ext. 2297 for the rest of
the schedule.
In October, 1981, the Eugene City
Council adopted the Economic
Diversification Program. One of
the six major points—*2 Core Area
Development—reaffirms the Coun
cil’s support of housing rehabili
tation. The City and participating
local lenders offer a companion
loan program, which combines a
private lender loan at market inter
est rates and a deferred City loan.
Properties located in The Bethel
Triangle, Far West, Jefferson, West
University, Westwide or Whiteaker
neighborhoods are eligible. Call the
Housing and Community Conser
vation Dept, at 687-5443 for infor
mation.
Widowed Services is designed to
meet the needs of all ages working
through the grief process due to
death of a spouse. It includes per
sonal counseling, workshops,
career exploration, a newsletter, in
formation and referral. It is at 1609
Agate St. Call 686-4220.
The Federal Trade Commission
has ruled that major household ap
pliances must now bear the Energy
Guide label. By using the label,
you can quickly compare the ener
gy efficiencies and estimated annual
operating costs for major appli
ances. They should be in plain view
in showrooms and at retail outlets.
Be sure to compare—it’s your
money, it’s your choice.
Did you know there was a Tel-Law
Tape Library? The tapes are from
3-7 minutes long and are straight
forward and easy to understand.
They are meant to help you under
stand a legal problem, recognize
potential legal problems, under
stand the Court system and how it
works. Call 1-800-452-4776 be
tween 10-8:30 pm Mon.-Fri., 12
noon - 6 pm weekends for help.
Garbagio's is the Northwest's only
consumer-owned garbage and
recycling company. Call them at
726-5175, or write to P.O. Box
1228, Eugene 97440. Garbagio’s
has pioneered home-separated re
cycling. You receive containers to
organize your recyclables—mesh
bags for glass, even plastic buckets
for compost. A $1 per month mem
bership fee to the Company gives
you voting rights as a member
owner.
The West University Neighbors
has published a 4-page Guide to
Home Security. It covers double
doors, deadbolt locks, wide angle
viewers, exterior lighting and win
dows. Call 687-5366 about a copy.
Beginning Oct. 14 at 1 pm Na
tional Public Radio will present a
Jazz History with Dr. Billy Tay
lor. Using vintage recrods from a
dazzling array of more than 60 jazz
pianists, this new 13-part series
traces the exciting evolution of
America’s jazz.
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... Friday
Art
Oregon Trail Western Art Show
and Auction at the Valley River Inn
is sponsored by the Easter Seal So
ciety and the Eugene Active 20-30
Club. Call 344-2247 for details. Free.
Saturday
16
Children
Calder's Circus Sculptures will in
spire a workshop for children ages
5-13 from 1-3 pm at Maude Kerns
Art Center, 1910 E 15. $3.50 per per
son.
An all-city Cross-Country Fun Run
for youth, kindergarten through 6th
grade, happens from 1-4 pm at
Westmoreland Community Center,
1545 W. 22. No registration is re
quired; ribbons and prizes will be
awarded. Following the run, a draw
ing for athletic equipment and other
items will be held. Call 687-5316 for
more information.
Concert Music
Kenny Loggins in concert at Mac
Court at 8 pm. Reserved seats cost
$9-$10; tickets at EMU Main Desk,
Everybody's.
Cascade Chorus at the Hult Center
for the Performing Arts, 687-5000.
Irish Pub Music by Apples in Winter
continues. See Friday's listing.
Female jazz quintet Alive! plays at 8
and 10 pm at the WOW Hall, Sth
and Lincoln, in benefit for Women
space. Tickets at Mother Kali's,
EArth River, EMU MAin Desk, and
WOW Hall. Quality childcare is free
of charge, and the concert is wheel
chair accessible. Call 689-3999 for •
more information.
Dance
Keith Martin Dance Company of
Portland plays the Soreng Theatre at
7:30 pm. Call Hult Center Box Uf
fice, 687-5000 for ticket information.
Folk Dances and Music of Bulgaria
all day at Gerlinger Annex 352, U of
O campus. Instruction in folk dance
from 9:30 am-noon and from 2-4 pm
costs $2.50. Culture hour at 4 pm is
free. Dance party from 8 pm-mid
night costs $2.50. Call 344-8013 for
more information.
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