What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 14, 1982, Page 6, Image 5

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Scenic
Bicycle
Tour
COBURG
Terrain: Flat.
Road Conditions: Good, some uneven places south of Armitage Park. Heavy
traffic from Ferry St. Bridge to Belt Line.
Total Distance: Leaving from and returning to Ferry St. Bridge: 24 miles.
Comments: This route takes you through some of the orchard, farming, and
grazing land in the Willamette Valley. Most days there are good views of
the Coburg Hills to the east and the Coast Range to the west.
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Interesting architecture of Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Many horses ■ some with colts in the springtime.
Armitage State Park - picnic tables, water, toilets.
Van Duyn Rd. deadends partway into the Coburg Hills. Good view
across the valley into the Coast Range.
E. Historical marker at old Territorial Rd.
F. Old farm house with chimney marked "1877".
G. There may be water on the road here if there have been heavy rains
recently.
Printed with the permission of Ernie Drapela.
... Monday
Concert Music
Organist John Hamilton opens
Faculty Artist Series with 8 pm re
cital in Beall Concert Hall. $2 at the
door for general public, students,
senior citizens, and children under
12 free.
Workshops
Color Class studies Blue: our ideals
and concepts, taught by Debra Eber
hardt from 7:30-9 pm. Call
484-5090.
Hatha Yoga Classes, Iyengar style,
will teach strength, flexibility, and
relaxation through alignment and
breath awareness. Call 345-4388 for
more information.
Fundamental Natal Astrology
begins at 1210 Pearl St. for 8 weeks
starting tonight at 7. Cost is $46. Re
ceive your chart and learn to read it.
Call teacher Johanna Koch at
342-7272 for details.
Great Books Program evening
meeting begins tonight at 7 pm with
a fee of $24 for 4 months or $50 for 9
months. For more information, con
tact the UO Continuation Center at
686-4231.
Meetings
People for Southern African Free
dom, working to end apartheid in
South Africa and Namibia, holds its
weekly meeting at 8 pm at 1189
Mill. All welcome. Call 687-9331 for
more information.
Tuesday
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Workshops
Tarot class begins at 10 am for an
8-10 week session taught by Mitzi
Linn. Cost for series is $72-$90. Call
345-0233 to register and get loca
Personal growth therapy group for
men begins a 10-week class series
from 7:30-9:30 pm at 1094 Monroe
and costs $10 per session. Pre-regis
tration is necessary; call 344-0178
for Richard Heckler.
Seth Class facilitated by Glenn
Kreiss is offered at the New Age
Center, 1015 River Road, at 7:30
pm. Call 485-4515 for details.
Bike Maintenance Class, first of a
4-week course, is offered from 7-9
pm at the Campbell Center. Call
687-5329 for more information.
Photographic Working Methods for
beginning and intermediate levels
today and tomorrow taught by
Grant Rose costs $25 or $22.50 for
members of Maude Kerns Art
Center, 1910 E. 15th. Call 345-1571
for more information about the
workshop.
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Speakers
Ken Kesey will give a reading from
his works in Geology Room 150 on
the U of O campus at 8 pm. Free;
sponsored by the UO Creative Writ
ing Program. Call 686-3944 for more
information.
Zen Meditation in Daily Life, lec
ture and discussion ..with Rev.
teacher Shiko Rom of Shasta Abbey
at 7:30 pm at Oregon Zen Priory,
2255 Hilyard St, 344-7377. Dona
tion of $3 is requested.
Winner's Circle Breakfast Club fea
tures Bill McGIaughlin, conductor of
the Eugene Symphony, at Eugene
Hilton from 7-8:15 am, breakfast for
$6.50. Reservation number is 342
5400.
Radio
The Computer as the Next Revo
lution is the topic for National
public Radio special at 6:30 pm on
KWAX 91.1 FM. The goals and
ideals of the new French center for
computer study are nothing less
than the initiation of a major social
revolution based on the personal
computer.
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra
plays excerpts from Prokofiev's
Romeo and Juliet at 8 pm on KWAX
91.1 FM.
Concert Music
Pat Boone and the Jazz Minors ap
pears at the Silva Concert Hall at 8
pm; tickets are $15, $25, $12.75,
$10.75 and $8.75 at the box office,
687-5000.
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CYCLEBI REPAIR
27” Tubes $2.
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1753 W. 18th
687-0288
Wonder Light
with Battery $5.
Meetings
Meeting to plan and work on speak*
ers, films, - and fundraising for
Medical Aid to El Salvador, and to
discuss current events in Central
America meets at 364 River Road at
7:30 pm, sponsored by the Commit
tee in Solidarity with the Central
American People, 485-1755.
Students for a Nuclear Free Future
invites those interested in helping
plan or making a presentation at the
Nov. 11 Convocation on Nuclear
War to meet at 5 pm in 112 EMU on
U of O campus. Call 485-9556 for
more information.
Adalante Si holds a general meeting
from 7-9 at the Eugene Public
Library. For confirmation and more
details, call 343*7182 or 342-7094.
Theatre
Streetcar Named Desire at ORT at 8
pm; see Thursday's listing for all
information.
Dance Music
Golden Age Club for Seniors pre
sents a dance at Westmoreland
Community Center, 1545 W. 22,
from 6:30-10 pm. Donation: 50-754.
Children
Story time for ages 5 and up at the
Eugene Public Library at 3:30 pm is
free.
Etc.
Bingo at the Lane County Con
vention Center Agriculture Bldg,
begins at 7:20 and costs 504 per
card. 18 or older, please.
Wednesday
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Theatre
Tango at the University Theatre; see
Friday's listing.
Streetcar Named Desire; see Thurs
day's listing.
Radio
Local artists Linda Danielsson and
Jane Van Boskirk visit KWAX 91.1
FM at 6:30 pm.
Film
Fritz Peris and Gestalt Therapy,
sponsored by Connections at the
New Age Center, 1015 River Road,
at 7:30 pm. The 2 films in the series
give a comprehensive overview of
Gestalt and some of the latest and
best summaries of Peris' theories.
$2.
Children
Stories for ages 4*6 are held at 11
am and 3 pm at the Springfield
Public Library. Free.
Workshops
Geothermal—Oregon's Vast Un
tapped Energy Source will be dis
cussed by consulting geologist Wal
ter Youngquist at 12:30 pm at U of O
Forum Room. Free. Sponsored by
UO Solar Energy Center, 686-3696.
Free seminar about alleviating stress
and depression at 7 pm in the
Gallery upstairs at the Eugene Public
Library. Drop in or call 485-1449.
Healing Ourselves and Others is a
6-week workshop beginning at 7 pm
which teaches ‘laying-on-hands"
and other techniques; class is taught
by Mitzi Linn. Costs $54. Call
345-0233 for location.
Bioenergetics Exercise Group meets
at Eugene Psychological Services
Center and welcomes drop-ins. $10
per session; 4:15-5:15; 1177 Pearl,
343-1937.
The Tarot: Psychic Development
through Imagery is from 9:30-11:30
am at 1210 Pearl St., 342-7272, and
costs $46. Evening class by pre-ar
rangement only.
People's Law School speaks to Set
ting Up Co-ops & Non-Profit Organi
zations from 7-9 at Patterson Com
munity School, 1510 W. 15th. Free.

Produce PLUS
Local Green
Cabbage lOc/lb.
Kikkoman "naturally brewed"
Soy Sauce $6.00/gal.
(with this ad)
2449 Hilyard, Eugene
342-6606