What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 21, 1982, Image 1

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    Vol. I No. 6 Oct. 21, 1982* ** * * * * Published Every Thursday
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Music Bulletin ... see pages 4-5
Dr. Helen Caldicott in Eugene—see Tuesday’s listing.
FREE
Thursday
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Art
Art Exhibit from Chile: Victor Paz, a
collection of his watercolor and oil
paintings, are on display in EMU
Room 167 through Oct. 23, from
11-5 daily. Free.
Children
Halloween with Morris and Boris
and The Fifth Witch pupper shows
for all ages at 10:30 am and 3:30 pm
at Eugene Public Library. Free. Lec
ture room upstairs.
Let's Make a Mask workshop for
grades 1-6 to be held Saturday. Re
gister today at Amazon Community
Center, 2700 Hilyard, 687-5373.
Theatre
Tango by Slawomir Mrozek
presented by University Theatre, U
of O, begins at 6 pm in Robinson
Theatre on campus. $5 general
public, $3.25 UO students and
senior citizens, and $4 other stu
dents.
A Galway Girl by Geraldine Aron
plays at Aunt Lucy Devine's Loft,
1340 Alder, 687-0962, at 8 pm.
Costs $2.50.
A Streetcar Named Desire by Ten
nessee Williams is presented by
Oregon Repertory Theatre at 222
East Broadway at 8 pm. Tickets
range from $5.50-$8.00, and all
seats are reserved. Call the box of
fice at 485-1946.
Meetings
Cable Access Corporation meets at
the Public Access Studio at 326 W
12th in a board meeting to deter
mine program production specifics
at 3:30 pm. Interested public may at
Orientation and general meeting of
Parents Without Partners at West
minster Presbyterian Church, 777
Coburg Road. Orientation at 7 pm;
general meeting at 8 pm discusses
"Just in Case You Ever Grow Old."
No cost to prospective members.
342-8442 for information.
Metropolitan Area Cable Television
Commission meets at 11:30 in
Springfield City Hall, 225 North A,
Conference Room 2. Business in
cludes service contract agreement
with the Cable Access Corporation.
Public meeting.
Etc.
Country Dance Weekend at Suttle
Lake near Sisters costs $50-65. For
more information, call 345-2561.
Benefit Fashion Show at the Hult
Center for the Performing Arts,
Soreng Theatre, 687-5000, costs $10
and is presented by Kaufman's.
Bake Sale for Big Creek in front of
the University Book Store all day.
Maude Kerns Art Center Benefit
Auction at the Eugene Hilton begins
at 7:30 pm and is free; items to be
auctioned donated by community
artists and Lane County businesses.
Call Leslie Copeland at 345-1571 for
more information.
Jazzercise Benefit for Maude Kerns
Art Center presents 2 workshops in
structed by Louis McKay at Gerl
inger Annex, UO, from 6-7:30 and
from 8-9:30 pm. ■
Change the Way It Is!
On Monday morning. Oct .11, 500 free tickets to Change the Way It Is! be
came available to Eugene/Springfield residents. By Monday noon, they were all
gone. This overwhelming response is not surprising—the performance promises
to be outstanding,
Change is a a
women. and their
Eugene musician L
reviews statewide.
For those of you who missee
seat. If there are empty seats
hall. So, if you haven’t got a
fine talent with topical and moving material.
nentary about the lives of several Appalachian
ard times. Eugene actress Jane Van Boskirk and
jomiave already toured this show and won raving
kets, you might still be able to get a
, people will be admitted to fill the
Ticket holders are asked to arrive 15 minutes “arly $
The performance starts at 2 pm, October Shamr
Center for the Performing Arts. I
This free performance was made possible in part by1
prepared to wait in line,
chim their seats.
“Soreng Theatre, Hult
nt
Committee for the Humanities. Local support was pro]
"the Oregon
by the Lane
Regional Arts Council, Hult Center, What’s Happening, and by the
following local arts supporters:
Eugene Copy Center / Northwest Wine & Cheese
Onsen / Brass Rall / Metropol Cafe
Down to Earth / Rosewaters Deli
Speakers
Judith Cushman is speaking at UO
School of Journalism Library in Allen
Hall at 3:30 and at 5:30 at Eugene
Hilton Hotel on "How to Get a Job
in Public Relations." U of O free,
Hilton $2.
Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche will
be speaking on "Love and Compas
sion" at 7 pm in Gerlinger Hall, U of
O. $6 tickets must be purchased in
advance by calling 484-7064. Kalu
Rinpoche is a senior lama of Tibetan
Buddhism. Sponsored by Eugene
Center for Healing Arts and Kagyu
Suka Chuling.
Stanley Greenfield, UO English pro
fessor, will lecture on "Beowolf:
Monsters and Hero" at 8 pm at the
Eugene Conference Center, 7th and
Oak. Free to the public. For more in
formation, call 686-4821.
Sports / Recreation
Ski Fitness Class: prepare for the ski
ing season through a program of
stretching, balance, cardiovascular
reaction time, agility, strength and
power exercises. Taught by former
trainer for US ski teams, Jamie Gar
denswartz, 686-4105. Class meets at
181 Esslinger, UO, from 7-8 pm
through Nov. 23 and costs $20.
Workshops
Astrological Forecasting Tech
niques studies transits, secondary
progressions, solar arc, solar and
lunar returns as methods. Need
some basic astrological knowledge.
Johanna Koch, 342-7272, teaches at
1210 Pearl, 7:30-9:30 pm. $46 for
8-week course; the class will be held
open until Thursday, Oct. 28.
Beginning Astrology Class runs for
12 weeks at Peralandra, 790 E 11th,
from 7-9 and costs $5 a class. Call
Susan Pressman for registration
information, 342-8029.
Boogie Music
James Thornbury Band gets it on at
Ken's Keg, Highway 34, in Lebanon,
tonight through Saturday night from
9:30-1:30 am. Call 343-0083 for
more information.
Radio
Taylor Made Piano, a history of jazz
with Dr. Billy Taylor, covers "From
Africa to Ragtime" at 1 pm on KLCC
89.7 FM.
The Chicago Symphony plays
Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass and Stra
vinsky's Rites of Spring at 8 pm on
KWAX91.1FM.
Gina and Beren. North Bank Bicycle Path, east of Alton Baker Park. Photo
graph by Michael Williams, Image of Life Photography, 484-0024.
Film
No Deposit—No Return, a Walt
Disney movie, plays at 7 pm at Ida
Patterson School, 1510 W 15th to
benefit Eugene Latch Key, 687-3542,
$1 adults, 504 children.
Dance Music
Arousing Spirit plays hot reggae at
the Community Center for the
Performing Arts, the WOW Hall, 8th
& Lincoln, at 9 pm, $2.50.
Friday
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Concert Music
Sun Ra and his 16 piece Omniverse
Jet Set Arkestra perform at 7:30 pm
at Soreng Theatre, the Hult Center.
Tickets are $10.50, $9.50, and
$8.50, and are available at Earth
River, Everybody's EMU, Play It
Again on campus, and Hult Box Of
fice, 687-5000.
Children
Halloween puppet shows at 10:30
and 3:30 at Eugene Public Library
are free. See Thursday's listings.
Story time for children ages 3-5 at
the Eugene Public Library at 10 and
10:30 am. Pre-register, please. Free.
Fairs / Festivals
West Wind Travelin' Vaudeville
and Mithrandir perform at the
WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln; show be
gins at 7 pm and costs $3 for general
admission, $2 for under 10 and over
60. Show includes Tom Noddy
(Bubble Music), Moz Wright (sword
swallower), Liv the Piper, Polaris the
Magician, and Artis the Spoonman.
Family Carnival at First United
Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St
(behind the Eugene Public Library),
runs from 6:30-11 pm, and costs
204-50t per activity. Activities in
clude a variety of arcade games,
bingo, cartoons and movies, a magic
show, ventriloquist, mime, music
and more.
Scandia Festival at the Silva Theatre,
Hult Center, performs at 8 pm.
Tickets cost between $12.50-$6.50.
Call 1-800-452-3616 for more infor
mation about the show.
Ceramic Festival of Holidays, "Wit
ches' Brew," is sponsored by Beaver
State Ceramic Association, 689
1093, and runs through Sunday.
Adults $1.25, under 12, free. Open
from 5-11 pm today and 10 am - 5
pm Saturday and Sunday.
Irish Celebration: Dance to the best
Irish music with members of Apples
in Winter, Just Friends, and O’Cap
Ian's Consort at the UO Faculty
Club, 13th & University, at 8 pm. $3
donation requested. Sponsored by
Students for Kulongoski, Utopian
Solutions, 345-8427.
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