What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 21, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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    Public Access TVSchedule
Cable 11
Thursday
21
6:00 Nguzo Saba. Seven Principles of
Blackness.
6:30 Video I Presbyterian Church.
(Repeat)
7:00 Naturesource. (Repeat)
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Re*
peat/Tues.) United Farmworkers
Struggle.
8:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat/ Wed.)
New solutions/old problems.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution. Unity of
Races.
9:00 Views and Reviews. Discussion
with State Rep. Dist. 40 candidates
Hosticka, Paulson, and O'Reilly.
Friday
22
6:00 It's the Pickle Family Circus.
(Repeat/Mon.)
6:30 La Voz Hispanica. (Repeat/Wed.)
7:00 Winds of Change. (Repeat/ Tues.)
Growers' Market Manager Alan Si
7:30 TV as a Folk Art. Community
variety of live acts, short tapes, and
conversation. Howard Wade and
Loren Sears host mime Judith Ro
berts and music group "Tree Peo
ple."
9:00 Music of the Earth. (Repeat/
Wed.) Host: Cecilia Ostrow.
9:30 Views and Reviews. Live: Gerald
Reed hosts with Lane County
Commission candidates: Harold
Rutherford, Chuck Ivey, Vance
Freeman, and Peter DeFazio.
10:00 Sign Off
Monday
25
7:00 Nuclear Questions. Lois Wads
worth interviews Sam Sadler from
Oregon Appropriate Technology
on solar power potential in
Eugene.
7:30 Live from Eugene. Guest Peter.
DeFazio—WPPSS on electric rates,
alternatives to nuclear power.
8:30 Options for Growth. Adult Edu
cation at Lane Community Col
lege.
9:00 Eckanckar.
9:30 Live Music. Paul Burnett.
10:00 Sign Off.
Tuesday
26
6:00 Video I Presbyterian Church.
6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presente. Scenes
of Oregon by local photographer,
Bill Goodpasture.
7:00 Winds of Change. Interview with
Dr. Larry Holden, Human Party
Candidate for President.
7:30 Community Productions.
8:00 National Organization of
Women. Interview with Patti Van
Meter, Education Director for
Planned Parenthood of Lane
County.
8:30 Common Sense. Documentary ex
ploring growth in rural Oregon,
produced by Steve Christiansen.
9:30 TBA
10:00 Sign Off_
Wednesday
27
6:00 Naturesource.
6:30 The Cracker Barrel. Host: Fred
Simmons.
7:00 Nuclear Questions. (Repeat) Lois
Wadsworth/Sam Sadler from OAT
on solar energy potential in
Eugene.
7:30 la Voz Hispanica.
8:00 Music of the Earth. Host: Cecilia
Ostrow.
8:30 Metamorphosis. (Repeat) New
solutions/old problems.
9:00 Strategic Satire. Host Dave Isen
berg talks with Steve Johnson, Di
rector of the Pacific Northwest Re
search Center on U.S. arms ex
ports and sales.
10:00 Sign Off
Thursday
28
6:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat) New
solutions/old problems.
6:30 Video I— Presbyterian Church.
(Repeat/Tues.)
7:00 Naturesource. (Repeat)
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Repeat/
8:00 Nguzo Saba. Seven. Principles of
Blackness. Rev. Austen Rae speaks
on nuclear disarmament.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution.
9:00 Common Sense. (Repeat/Tues.)
Documentary exploring growth in
rural Oregon, produced by Steve
Christiansen.
10:00 Sign Off
MIRA
16 PIECE OMNI VERSE
JET SET ARKESTRA
1 Show Only
Friday,
Oct. 22nd
7:30 P.M.
A MODERN MUSIC
PRODUCTION
The Hutt
Centre For The
Performing
Arts.
| Soreng Theatre
SATVRMRESCAKCI
TICKET OUTLETS:
Earth River & Everybodys Records. E M.U
Again on Campus E P.A.C Box Office
$8.50, $9.50 & $10.50
Relish it!
This is surely the last giant zucchini this wild unruly volunteer zucchini plant will
produce! I thought it had already retired a week ago, but alas, one more funny
milk-bottle shaped fruit has appeared. And it’s big enough for one more round of
my favorite way to eat zucchini—zucchini relish. The following recipe is taken
from the 1977 edition of You Can Can with Honey by Nancy Cosper. A new
edition of this wonderful little booklet can be found at Honey Heaven. 128 E.
11th, Eugene.
Zucchini Relish
Grind. Let stand overnight:
7 cups ground or grated zucchini
31/2 cups chopped onion
5 T. salt
Drain and rinse in cold water. Mix together:
13/4 cups vinegar i
1 cup honey
2 tsp. nutmeg
1 T. dry mustard
1 green pepper, ground (jalapeno if you like it hot)
1 red pepper. minced
1/2 tsp. black pepper (or cayenne)
14/2 tsp. celery seed
Bring these ingredients to a boil. Add zucchini mixture. Simmer, stirring fre
quently. Pack in hot sterile jars. 5 pints.
Saturday
23
Workshops
Polarity Self Help Workshop: In
troduction to Merrill Polarity taught
by Ellen Greenlaw costs $7 and is
held at the University in 176 Educa
tion from 10-4. Call 341-3560 .for
more information.
New approaches to political action
are explored by Dr. Larry Holden
from 10:30-5 pm at the New Age
Center, 1015 River Rd. $10. Call
726-0534 for information about
"Personal and Political Transfor
mation."
Tilth Autumn Symposium begins at
11 am with a meeting, followed by a
:12 noon sack lunch, and at 1 pm
Congressman Jim Weaver wilt ad
dress organic farming legislation; at
3 pm a presentation on four organic
farms in Northwest Oregon. Free.
OSU Foundation Center, Corvallis.
Call Thomas Forster, 345-1218, for
more information.
ORT Acting Class from 1 -3 pm today
and Mondays 5-7 pm at the WOW
Hall, 8th & Lincoln. Call 345-1049 or
484-2997 for more info.
Dance Music
Benefit Dance for the Preservation
of Big Creek featuring reggae band
Tropical Rainstorm at 8 pm in EMU
Ballroom, $3 in advance, $3.50 day
of. Tickets on sale at EMU Main
Desk or the Survival Center, Suite 1,
EMU.
Country Music Dance at the
World's Fare from 9-1, Cascade
Singles Club. Jim Kelly's "Cannon
Ball Express" plays.
James Thornbury Band in Lebanon;
see Thursday's listing.
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And
Other Greek Delights
At the 51 St. Public Market
Children
Let's Make a Mask workshop for
grades 1-6 at Amazon Community
Center, 2700 Hilyard, 687-5375.
Accordian Paintings (after Cezanne)
will be taught by Karen Keifer-Boyd
to children ages 5-13 at Maude
Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15 from 1-3
pm. Call 345-1571 for more infor
mation. $3.50 per person.
Cascade Valley Waldorf School will
hold an open house to show what it
is like inside a Waldorf School from
1:30-4 pm at 910 E 23rd. Call
683-6951 or 485-6348 for details.
Halloween puppet show at 10:30
am at Eugene Public Library; see
Thursday's listing.
Film
Body Heat at 150 Geology, U of O
campus, at 7 and 9:30 pm costs
$1.50.
The Deer Hunter plays at 180 PLC
on the University campus at 6:30
and 9:30 for $1.50 for adults, $1
children (2-12). Ananda Marga
Society sponsors.
Return of the Secaucus 7 can be
seen at 7 and 9:30 pm at 177 Law
rence, U of O campus, for $1.50
adults, $1 children.
Art
Figure Workshop taught by Jeff
Seltzer from 10 am-4 pm at Maude
Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th, costs
$10 ($9 members) plus $5 model
fee.
Movies
Diva: The Bijou, Oct. 21-28. 686
2458.
I Love You: Cinema 7, Oct. 22
Nov. 4. 687-0733.
Night Shift: Fine Arts, Oct.
21-28. 747-2201.
Rocky- III and Cannery Row:
Oakway Cinema, Oct. 21-28.
342-5351.
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I Oakway Cinema
I October 22-28
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। Sunday-Thursday:
। 2 adults for the
| price of one ($2.00).
Radio
Studs Terkel interviews Nat Hentoff
at 7 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM on cen
sorship, the First Amendment and
jazz.

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AT THE
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Eugene's only locally roasted
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