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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1982)
Public Access TV Schedule Cable 11 Thursday 14 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 It's The Pickle Family Cir cus, performing in Skinners Butte Park, produced by Steve Christiansen. Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterian Church's in volvement in local com munities. Naturesource (Repeat). Jesse Nazareth Presents. World Peace. Metamorphosis (Repeat). Part II of Oscar Ichazo's lec ture on the martial arts. Spiritual Revolution. The Unity of Men and Women. Live Programming from Public Access Studio. of the Earth 10:00 (Repeat.) Host: Cecelia Os Sign Off. Friday 15 6:00 7:00 7:30 9:00 10:00 The Spiral. Children and Education. Winds of Change (Repeat) Linda Ware, Director ot Birthways, discusses child birth education. TV as a Folk Art. Howard Wade/Loren Sears host a live studio variety featuring folk musicologist Tom Mit chell and guitarist Cat Fish. To be announced. Sign Off. Monday 18 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 TBA TBA Nuclear Questions. (Live) Lois Wadsworth intereviews Ray Peat about the dangers of low-level radiation. Live from Eugene. Mary Eva Culver from Mental Health Assoc, on Mental Health and You. Introduction to Public Ac cess. George Stoney from NYU Alternative Media Cen ter. Local Expressions. Host: Don Mosely. It's the Pickle Family Circus. Pickle Family Circus performs in Skinners Butte Park; pro duced by Steve Christiansen. Tuesday 19 6:00 6:30 Video Church. 1 Presbyterian 7:00 Jesse Nazareth Presents. United Farm Workers Strug gle: a documentary about the honest efforts of a multitude of farmworkers struggling for survival. Winds of Change. Growers' Market Manger Al Siporin. 7:30 Community Productions. 8:00 A Present of the Future. Computers: Friend or Foe; Bob Fous interviews Chuck Rusch of the Eugene Apple Club on the social implica tions of microprocessors. 8:30 Seeds of Peace. Various atti tudes toward war and peace expressed through a variety of art forms. 9:30 Introduction to Public Ac cess. (Repeat) George Stoney from NYU Alternative Media Center. 10:00 Sign Off Wednesday 20 6:00 Naturesource. 6:30 The Cracker Barrel. Fred Simmons with guest Steve Burkett, Springfield City Manager. 7:00 Nuclear Questions. (Repeat/ Mon.) Lois Wadsworth inter views Ray Peat about the dangers of low-level radia tion. 7:30 La Voz Hispanica. Host: Mario Hernandez. 8:00 Music of the Earth. Host: Cecilia Ostrow. 8:30 Metamorphosis. The first awakening. 9:00 Live from Eugene. (Repeat/ Mon.) Mary Eva Culver from Mental Health Assoc, on Mental Health and You. 10:00 Sign Off Thursday 21 6:00 Nguzo Saba. Seven Prin ciples of Blackness. 6:30 Video I Presbyterian Church. (Repeat) 7:00 Naturesource. (Repeat) 7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Re peat/Tues.) United Farm workers Struggle. 8:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat/ Wed.) The first awakening. 8:30 Spiritual Revolution. Unity of Races. 9:00 Views and Reviews. Dis cussion with State Rep. Dist. 40 candidates Hosticka, Paul son, and O'Reilly. I A 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 Make your next party a wet one with WET WILLIE’S HOT TUB TO GO 343-2156 24 hours of good, clean fun! $100 delivered + set up ... Saturday Film Houdini Never Died, a documen tary of contemporary magicians and some actual footage of Houdini him self, is offered at the Springfield Li brary at 2 pm, free. The Wizard of Oz will be shown at 180 PLC on the University campus at 4, 7 and 9:30 pm. Admission is $1.50 adults, $1 kids, and %2 price to anyone wearing red slippers. Spon sored by Students for a Nuclear Free Future. The Goodbye Girl is presented by Ananda Marga Society at 7 and 9:15 at 177 Lawrence, UO. Costs $1.50 adults, $1 2-12. dOMtsRifD k 9RUCKSTOP Now Serving Wine end Beer 7M t.MM. tIHM 144-3)* t Art s Oregon Trail Western Art Show and Auctidn continues. Champagne re ' ception before the auction, $10 at the door. See Friday's listing. Opening reception for Chris Heindl, painter, and Paul Pappas, sculptor, at 8 pm at Project Space Gallery, 39 E. 10th. Exhibit continues through November 5, shown 12-5 pm, Tues day-Saturdays. Theatre Streetcar Named Desire; see Thurs day's listing. Tango at 8 pm; see Friday's listing for details. A Calway Girl; see Thursday's list ing for more information. Meetings Oregon Council of American Youth Hostels meets at 9 am at 542 Mill St., Springfield. Call 726-5012 for more information. Dance Music James Thornbury Band plays at the Zodiac Tavern in Dexter (Highway 58) at 9 pm. $1.50. Teen Dance at the Lane County Convention Center Fairgrounds Auditorium begins at 9 pm and costs $3. Dan Clark of KZEL hosts. No one under 14 years admitted. Variations plays from 9-1 at World's Fare at Valley River Center for Cas cade Singles Club Dance. $4. Radio Studs Terkel’s Almanac: Studs talks with Garrison Keillor about Happy To Be Here, his collection of stories and comic pieces at 7 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM. /BAv PACKS DUFFEL BAGS PASSPORT BAGS REPAIRS ( . Custum Cumune Center 1742 Willamette 1 9 A-4 PM MF 485-1893 At the Movies An Officer And A Gentleman: Cinema World, Oct. 14-21. 342-6536. Annie: Valley River Twin, Oct. 15-21. 686-8633. Beast Master and Clash of the Titans: Fine Arts, Oct. 15-21. i 747-2201. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: Springfield Cinema, Oct. 14-21. 726-9073. Demi Uzala and Breaker Mo* rant: Mayflower, Oct. 15-21. 345-1022. Diva: The Bijou, Oct. 14-21. 686-2458. E.T.: McDonald, Oct. 14-21. 344-4343. Garp and Young Doctors In Love: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Oct. 14-21. 342-4142. Gregory's Girl: Cinema 7, Oct. 15-21. 687-0733. House Where Death Lives and Strange Behavior: West 11th Tri Cinema. Oct. 15-21. 342-4142. Humongus: National, Oct. 14-21. 344-3431. Jeckyl and Hyde: Springfield Cinema, Oct. 14-21. 726-9073. Looking to Get Out: Springfield Cinema, Oct. 14-21. 726-9073. My Favorite Year: Valley River I Twin, Oct. 15-21. 686-8633. 1 Night Shift: Oakway Cinema, Qct. 15-21. 342-5351. Secret of Ninth and Watership Down: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Oct. 15-21. 342-4142. Eugene Drive-in, Oct. 15-21. 726-7412. Sorceress: Springfield Cinema, Oct. 14-21. 726-9073. Tempest: Cinema World, Oct. 14-21. 342-6536. The Wall: Cinema World, Oct. 14-21. 342-6536. Yes, Georgia: Cinema World, Oct. 14-21. 342-6536. Etc. 32 family garage sale benefits Cas cade Valley Waldorf School, begins at 9 am until 4 pm in Mazzi’s Park ing Lot, 3377 E Amazon Drive. Baked goods, too. Cancelled if rain ing! October Fest dinner at 1520 F St., Springfield, costs $15 couple and begins at 6:30 pm; St. Alice Catholic Church gymnasium. Rummage Sale for VetWorks, a vet eran's organization, is from 9-5 at Grace Lutheran Church Parking Lot, 18th/Hilyard. Call 687-6918 for more information. HENRY WINKLER in •siTg Oakway Cinema October 15-21 This coupon good Sunday-Thursday: 2 adults for the price of one ($2.00). Garage Sale Fundraiser for Gover nor candidate Ted Kulongoski at 1211 High St. from 10-5. Canticle Inn is a Christian coffee house featuring regional and local folk music, contemporary artists, inexpensive snack bar, and a peace ful atmosphere from 8-11:30 at 1850 Emerald St. (Newman Center), %2 block south of HayWard Held. Losts 994. 9 I I L <0 {e0 i ' ICI Specially designed programs for individuals and groups. Stress reduction / personal growth / teamwork / wholistic health / relationships. 484-4243. 690"" o ALFALFA SPROUTS c SPROUTS ARE A WAV OF LIFE OPPORTUNITY OPEN Grower/Manager Position available at Sprout City. Ap proximately 30 hours a week, Monday through Friday— salary open. Responsibilities include: growing sprouts, In ventory control, personnel management, overall responsi bility for all phases of operation and production. Person should be well organised, self-motivated and able to pro duce. A strong commitment is required. Write resume to: Sprout City c/o Steve 1145Vi Chambers Eugene, OR 97402