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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1982)
Friday 29 Etc. Luncheon speech by Ross An thony on the 4th Congressional District Race at 12 noon at the New Asia Garden. Sponsored by Lane County Republican Forum. Oregon Rodeo Association pre sents rodeo show at 8 pm at the Lane County Fairgrounds Horse Arena. Tickets 86 reserved, 85 general, 83 senior citizens and 18 and younger. Call 688-7123 for information. Pendleton hosts the Antique Show at the Memorial Armory today through Sunday. Call 683-5435 for more information. Ski Swap at the Lane County Convention Center Fairgrounds continues today. Accepting con signment items from 9 am-5 pm; sale begins at 6 pm and con tinues to 9 pm. Donation: 25< at the door. Call 747-2486 for more information. Ice Cream Social: proceeds go to help keep Lane County Exten sion office open; held at the Ex tension Auditorium from 6-9 pm, the desserts range from 75c to 81.25. 687-4281 for more information. Oregonians for Kulongoski host a pre-election Rally at the Lane County Conference Center east of the Fairgrounds at 5 pm, fea turing music and food and a chance to meet the candidate. Saturday 30 Sports / Recreation Youth Coast Hike sponsored by Willamalane Outdoor Program leaves at 8:30. 765 North A, re turns at 5 pm. Cost is 85. Call 746-1669 for details. Women's Three-Mile Walk/Run sponsored by Pioneer Quilters begins at 10 am at Alton Baker Park. Day-of-racc entries are 87.50 between 8:45-9:45. T-shirts for all registrants; i awards to top finishers. Oregon Ducks football team fights for a win against UCLA in Los Angeles today. 3 Mile Fun Run offered by Sri Chinmoy Running Club at Amazon Community Center for 81.50. Time splits and aid sta tions every mile, refreshments and awards at finish. Starts at 5 pm. Call 688-6406 for details. Frisbee Golf Tournament today at noon at Westmoreland Com munity Center, 1545 W 22nd, costs 81 and features men's and women’s and age divisions. 687-5316. I i WHAT’S HAPPENING P.O Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 Staff: Elisabeth Lyman Lucia McKelvey Susan O'Keefe Nick Sally Bill Snyder Sonja Ungemach Lois Wadsworth For information about advertising, call 343-9372. 484-0519 00980PWWWWWPPPPPWPwPPRdPPPWRrwoNRRMWat r Announcements I Hatha Yoga Classes will be held on Tues. & Fri. at 5:30 at 2274 Onyx (Friends Meeting Hall). Classes are appropriate for all levels and entire or partial ses sions may be taken. The cost is 334.80 + down and the next one begins on Nov. 2. Call the teach er, Shalini Pagliano, at 485-1893 (daytime only) for more infor mation. The Eugene Natural History Society welcome public partici pation in a logo design contest. Winner will win 350 and a year’s membership in the society, in cluding a subscription to their newsletter. Additional informa tion and logo requirements can be obtained by calling John Powell at 344-2659. Entires must be mailed by Feb. 1, 1983. Tai Chi is being taught on Tues. I & Thurs. at 5 pm, and Gung Fu is at 12 noon on Mon., Wed., & Fri. at Lane Community College Downtown Center. Classes are ongoing through the Adult Ed program. Call Don Hildenbrand at 342-4792 or 345-2126 for more information. Blair Island Restaurant is look ing or artists to display their works at the restaurant. Call Godfrey Warner at 484-0758. An 8-week workshop, “Art for Personal Growth,” will begin Nov. 2, 12:30 and Nov. 3, 7 pm. 1'1 ne goals of the class are to use simple art media, meditation and writing to explore personal possibilities and experience the creative process as meaningful, energizing and fun. Call Deborah at 343-9908 for more information. Did you know Nina Robbins? Her poetry is available in "Ashes of the Phoenix” at Mother Kali's Bookstore, Pcrelandra, the Kivu, Koobdooga, Marketplace Book* stores, or from Jain, 485-2706, 686-9517 or Connie, 343-6813, 484-4435. 83-84. | The Oregon Marital Studies Pro k gram at the University offers small group workshops or in dividual couple therapy aimed ut I resolving conflicts und/or cn | hancing relationships. It will uc g cept people throughout the year | and fees vary with services. Cull K 686-4954 and usk for Kendru. Season tickets are now on sale for concerts by the Eugene Youth Symphony and the Eugene Jr. Orchestra. They arc $15 for 5 concerts or can be bought individually for 83, and 82 for students and seniors. The series begins Dec. 7-and various guests will perform with the groups. Get your tickets at Meier & Frank, Frederick & Nelson, and the Musical Offering. Change your character with a bit of magic for the Halloween Weekend! Get your face painted by Jean Marie at Saturdav Market, Oct. 30. 8th & Oak, 10-5 pm, 81 per face. The Canticle Inn is a Christian Coffeehouse that features live music by regional and local ar tists. It is open on Sat. nights un til Dec. 4 (except Nov. 27) and is located at 1850 Emerald St. (the Newman Center). Cost is 99c. Hours are 8-11:30 pm. There is an inexpensive snack bar. To know more, call 343-7021, 343-0626. Peace Corps Recruiters will be on the University campus Nov. 1-4. You may sign up for inter views from Oct. 28 - Nov. 4 at 246 Susan Campbell Hall. There will be a group meeting, Nov. 1, 4-5 pm in EMU 108, and a film on Nov. 3 from 3-4 pm in the Forum Room. There will be information tables in the EMU all 4 days, and at the LCC Down town Center on Nov. 1. Call Mar sha, 686-3235. A collection of Presidential let- a ters, along with corresponding portraits, will be on display at ; the U of O Library, 2nd floor. Special Collections hallway. The current group includes corres pondence from the first 8 presi dents and the rest will be shown on a rotating basis, 8 at a time, up until the present. The col lection includes original manu scripts. The New Age Center offers classes which will cover the Seth Material and its application to cvervdav life. They will be on s Tues. from 7:30-9:30 pm, 1015 g River Rd. Call Glenn or Sandv at 2 689-5482, 485-4515. s HELP WANTED What’s Happening needs enthusiastic ad sales people to join our ad sales team. Training provided. Generous commission. To apply send a resume or let* ter detailing your experience to: What's Happening Ad Sales P.O. Box 259 Eugene, OR 97440 Find the key. Unlock the chest. SERVICE WINI a Weekend at Dnftwood Shors r) Amide Resor mn Condominiums' details at Kinko’s Copies OPEN 7 DAYS 860 East 13th 344-7894 LAR OREGON ART SUPPLY 720 E13th. Eugene 683-ARTS Patience & Sarah Jan Eliot <50 HOW‘5 MARILYN’S SUPPORT GROUP GOING? TERRIFIC/ I THINK SHE DESERVES A LOT OF CREDIT. ITS NOT EASY TO COORDINATE A GROUP OF PEOPLE WITH SUCH A VARIETY OF BACKGROUNDS AND LIFESTYLES... AN' VoU KNOW WHAT I HEARD ABOUT THETONE OVER THERE? 6€5 WATCH , DEARIE/ ( I WONDER IF GLORIA STEINER y STARTED LIKE THIS? Otut/t