What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 21, 1982, Page 6, Image 5

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Speakers
Dr. Helen Caldicott, world re
nowned authority on the medical ef
fects of nuclear radiation, speaks at
lhe EMU Ballroom on the UO cam
pus at noon. Caldicott, physician
and author of Nuclear Madness,
peaks at Central Presbyterian
Church, 1475 Ferry, at 7 pm on the
dangers of the nuclear arms race.
Sponsored by Congressman Jim
Weaver. Both events are free.
Vrie Minto is the featured speaker at
the Winner's Circle Breakfast at the
Eugene Hilton Hotel from 7-8:15
am. Make reservations by Monday
10 am at 342-5400.
Workshops
Mask workshop just in time for Hal
loween! Materials provided to cast
your face, instruction and ideas on
what to do next. Pre-register today at
EMU Craft Center, ground floor, Erb
Memorial Union, 686-4361. Cost is
$5. Time, 5:30-7 pm.
Meditation class for people who
want greater clarity of mind, mental
peace, inner strength, and compas
sion. 4-week class begins at 7 pm at
2080 Riverview. Free. Call Shayam,
345-3269 for more information.
Dance
Golden Age Club for seniors spon
sors a dance at Westmoreland Com
munity Center, 1545 W. 22, from
6:30-10 pm, donation 50-754.
International folk dancing; instruc
tion in basic rhythms and patterns of
Serbian folk dances from 7:30-8:30
pm at Friends Meeting House, 2274
Onyx St. Janet Moelzer is teacher.
Beginners and newcomers always
welcome. Costs 800-$1. Request
program follows instruction until 10
Meetings
CCPA will hold annual member
ship meeting and Board of Directors
elections at 7:30 at the WOW Hall.
Public is cordially invited. Anyone
concerned with the future of the
Community Center for the Perform
ing Arts is urged to attend. If you
want to apply for a position on the
Board, please call 687-2746 for
more information.
Children
Fun Art for Kids! 8-week class
begins this week and is taught by a
local artist and experienced teacher.
Cost is $28 plus $2 for supplies.
Healthy - snack provided. Call
343-0104 now for more information.
Story time at the Eugene Public
Library for ages 5 and up at 3:30 is
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Music
Trombonist Jeffrey Williams will
present the second Faculty Artists
concert at 8 pm at Beall Concert
Hall. General admission is $2 at the
door and free to senior citizens, stu
dents, and children under 12.
Odessa Balaliekas at 7:30 pm in the
Soreng Theatre at the Hult Center
for the Performing Arts. Call
687-5000 for more information.
Theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire plays at 8
pm: see Thursday's listing for details.
Artists in Residence Directory
Theater • Music • Dance • Art
Our “Artists in Residence" Directory will become a regular feature of What's
Happening in the near future. We envision a comprehensive directory of local
artists. performers. lecturers. and teachers in such specialized fields as Dance.
Theatre. Music. Creative Writing. Art. Film. Ceramics. Video. Weaving. Mime
and others. For an initial set-up fee and a low monthly charge, you can be listed
individually in the directory. To find out more, write to What's Happening, Ar
tist’s Directory, P.O. Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440, or call 687-9140
Thursdays or Fridays.
Etc.
Bingo at the Lane County Con
vention Center, 796 W 13th, is spon
sored by the Rotary/Active 20-30
Club; games begin at 7 pm and
players must be 18 years of age or
Wednesday
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Speakers
Mike Oriard will speak on "Big
Time Football: Myth & Reality" in
Room 167, EMU, on U of O cam
pus, at 8 pm. Oriard is the author of
The End of Autumn and a former
member of the Kansas City Chiefs
and Notre Dame Football teams.
Call 686-4373 for more information.
Theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire plays at 8
pm. See Thursday's listing.
O, What a Lovely War!, a musical
revue, opens tonight at Arena
Theatre, Villard Hall, at 8 pm and
costs $5 for the general public,
$3.25 UO students and senior citi
zens, and $4 other students.
Children
Stories for ages 4 to 6 at the Spring
field Public Library at 11 am and 3
pm are free.
Radio
Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival
features works by Schubert and
Nordgren at 8:15 am on KLCC 89.7
FM.
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez is
the featured work on KWAX 91.1
FM at 10 am.
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Workshops
Wills is the topic of the free lecture
and discussion presented by
People's Law School at Patterson
Community School, 1510 W 15th
from 7-9 pm.
Hypnoenergetic therapy group
begins meeting at 6:30 pm and is
presented by Gypsy Frankel
Podolsky and Bob Podolsky. Call
485-1449 for more information.
The Tarot: psychic development
through imagery, a beginning class
is held from 9:30-1 1:30 am at 1210
Pearl for 8 weeks. Johanna Koch
teaches. $46. Call 342-7272 for
more information.
Wood Heating: Cost Efficiency and
Safety is the topic for the Master
Conservor Series at 6:30 pm, Na
tional Guard Armory, 2515 Centen
nial, sponsored by OSU Extension
Service. Free.
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