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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1982)
Saturday 6 Theatre Seattle Mime Theatre will per form at 2 pm and at 7:30 pm in the Soreng Theatre at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets for the 2 o’clock show are 35.75, 83.75 for the evening show. Oh, What a Lovely War con tinues at UO Arena Theatre; see Thursday’s listing for details. Live! A variety show with Oslund and Company, Native American singer/songwriter Meshe Lacey, “Girls Like Us" Theatre and comedy with Cholena, Laura and Alice, Barbara Turrill and Alice Philips, and Maude Retley at 631 E. 19th at Patterson, begins at 7 pm and cots 32.50. Benefits DK Taylor’s Theatre of Life Touring Group. Concert Music Roger Miller and the Nashville Brass with Danny Davis play at the Silva Concert Hall at 8 pm. Tickets cost 310.75 and 312.75. The box office at 687-5000 can give you more information. Frank Sprouse and Tempest! play at the Canticle Inn, 1850 Emerald from 8 pm to 11:30. Cost is 99e. Garry Hagberg Trio, a Jazz group, plays at Dejolas in the Fifth St. Public Market from 8 pm till midnight. Free. Sports / Recreation Oregon Ducks Homecoming Game here in Autzen Stadium against Washington State, 1 pm. Three mile fun run sponsored by the Sri Chinmoy Running Club at the Amazon Community Center at 5 pm costs Ml.50. Time splits and aid stations every mile, re freshments and awards at finish. Hike through the Finley Wildlife Refuge under the sponsorship of the Eugene Natural History Society. Outing leader will be Sloan Hcermance, former direc tor of the 4-J School District’s Outdoor Environmental School. Call 687-2318 for further infor mation. Men and Women’s Swimming, Oregon Relays, at the U of O. Cull 686-5488 for more infor mation. Fairs/ Festivals Saturday Market, an open-uirc crafts and foods fair happens every Saturday from 10 am-5 pm at 8th and Oak Streets. Free admission and entertainment; today Balafon plays at 1 pm; they're a W ashington-based Marimba band. Also, Interplay, new dance, new music, a colla boration. Call Ilene at 686-8885 for more information. WHAT’S HAPPENING P O Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 Staff Elisabeth Lyman Lucia McKelvey Susan O'Keefe Nick Sally Bill Snyder Sonia Ungemach L.ois Wadsworth For information about advertising call $43032 144 0510 Announcements The Oregon Coast Line, which provides economical trans portation from Eugene to Flor ence, and also offers guided tours of the coast, announces the opening of their downtown of fice at 44 W. 10th (across from the Atrium). For schedules and more information, call 683-4060 or stop by the office. The Holiday Project combines gift making and plans for visit ing persons in nursing homes during the Christmas Holidays. Everyone is welcome to parti cipate. Call Enrique Del Castillo at 683-2550. Hatha Yoga Classes, Iyengar Style, are taught Mon.-Thurs. at 7 pm. These stretching and strengthening exercises are es pecially good for runners and athletes. The classes are small allowing for individual attention. Call Ken Rowlett, 345-4388. Hard Times Lunches arc offered every Weds, and Thurs. at 1836 Kincaid (next to U of O Book store). Cost is gl .50. Flavor is Latin. On Weds. profits go to Salvadoran Refugee Camps, through the Archbishop Oscar Romero Relief Fund. On Thurs., profits go to Council operational expenses. Call 484-5867. These are sponsored by the Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America. Movement Awareness, a new class based on modern dance, for fun and tension release, will be taught on Mon. and Fri. at 9-10:15 am. Lois Diller at 344-9185 can tell you more about it. It will run Nov. 5-Dec 13 and costs 82/session. GRACIAS (Guatemalan Refugee Alliance, Consciously Involved Action and Service) is collecting money in Eugene for food and medicine for Guatemalans in camps in Southern Mexico. Send or drop off your donation to: GRACIAS, Act. 4189, OUR Credit Union, 1374 Willamette St.. Eugene, 97401. Don’t forget the acct. * on vour check. Call Mitzi at 345-0233 for more in formation. Gracias. Over-packaging of products means higher prices AND more garbage. BRING Recycling wants you to be concerned when buying products about the “re cyclability” of what you buy. Cull BRING, 746-3023, to find out what you can recycle BEFORE you buy. Thanks. s Psychic Development—an | 8-week course in learning to vi suallze, meditate, use your : cnery and meet your spirit j guide, as well as tune into your : inner awareness to guide your i everyday life. Cost 872, 10 um-1 } DIL Nov, 10-Dcc. 29. Cull Mitzi, 340-0~38, to know more. J Koobdooga Bookstore is going : out of business. Stop by the | store at 651 E. 13th. You’ll find . | 5.he hooks are reduced by Alito Alessi is a bodywork/coun selor and movement specialist with extensive studies in both movement and healing arts. He also teaches and performs dance. He is starting another Household Healing Class on Fri. mornings, 9-11 am, beginning Nov. 19. During the 8-week ses sion the focus will be basic struc tural and energetic alignment and working with techniques for setting the pelvis, shoulders, neck and spine through soft, non-threatening processes. This is a class for everyone. Pre registration is necessary. Call the Eugene Center for Personal Education and the Healing Arts, 344-0178. Celeste Campbell Senior Center would like donations of baked goods, jams, Jellies, holiday crafts, quilts, plants and white elephants for its annual holiday bazaar on Nov. 20. Limited pick up of donations available. Call Sue at 687-5318 for informa tion. Also plan to attend the ba zaar on the 20th from 10 am-3 pm. Breakfast and lunch will be available for 82 each. The Center is located at 155 High St. On Nov. 7 a reception will be held to honor the 68 local authors included in “The Antho logy of Eugene Writers, *1.” It’s free at 7 pm in the lobby of the Hult Center for Performing Arts. The anthology was published by Northwest Review Books, Uni versity of Oregon. Writers of all ages are included—among them Damon Knight, Kate Wilhelm, Ken Kesey (his first story), In grid Wendt and John Salisbury, as well as 8-year-old Iris Victoria Hinds of Eastside School. Publication was made possible through the City of Eugene Dept, of Parks and Recreation Room Tax Fund. Copies are 86.95. For more information, call 686-3957. Don’t miss the seminars on solar energy, hydroelectricity, wind power and renewable energy during Nov. and Dec. sponsored by Willamette Valley Solar Energy Association and the U of O Solar Energy Association. The next one is Nov. 10, EMU, U of O at 12:30. Call David Neagley at 686-3696 for schedule. The University of Oregon Center for the Study of Women offers a weekly lecture series every Weds. at 3 pm in PLC, Room 605. They are free, and will cover such topics as paternal in fluences on femininity and child hood gender socialization; rea sons for sexual inequality in Sweden; and the impact of busi ness closures on women. Call Joan at 686-3516. The Eugene Parks and Recrea tion Community Centers are holding holiday workshops for all ages, from pre-schoolers to seniors, beginning now. Call the department at 687-5333 for information about each class. “‘The 51 7 Healing Tree • Reba ‘lownsend, L.M.’I. Whollstic Massage Therapeutic louch Counseling By Appointment 342-5366 at Cinema 7, 2nd Hoor Atrium. 667-0733 • ,pzklie/_ 60) Vy LAAMF wzlcinema1 caa/6+6,12*/3 a 2oMomdbyg:0222,512:2889%pne—») _sE8(2NMME) $150 BREAKFAST! WE'VE LOWERED THE PRICE NOT THE QUALITY HOURS: 8a.m.-1 Op.m. CLOSED TUESDAY 454 WILLAMETTE ST. 344 4764 Saturday 6 Children Movie Wheels will be made by ages 5-13 in a workshop at Maude Kerns Art Center from 1-3 pm. After telling a tale, stu dents will make sequential drawings and place them in a wheel format they construct and paint. The illustrations can then be spun and viewed as a movie. Workshops Cathedral Window technique to make a pillow is taught at Jean’s Knitting Center from 9:30 am to noon today. Cost is 37.50. Pre register, please, at 2475 Hilyard, 343-9916. Film Stardust Memories plays at'180 PLC on the University campus at 7 and 9 pm and costs 31.50. My Brilliant Career plays at 7 and 9:30 pm in 150 Geology on UO campus. Cost is 31.50 adults, 31 kids. Sponsored by Sufi Circle. Art Opening reception for artists David Bayles, Ted Orland, Gary Scott, Charles True, and Bobbie Wendel at the Artists Union Gal lery, 985 Willamette, 342-7620, from 7:30-10 pm. Opening reception for "Outlaw Art,” paintings and sculptures by Seattle artists, will be held at Project Space Gallery, 39 E. 10th at 7 pm. Radio Blues Power—Dr. Blues Show, the solid cure for the blues dis ease with Jimmy Reed, Clifton Chenier, Chuck Berry and Ray Charles on KLCC 89.7 FM from 3-6 pm. Call the show for re quests. San Francisco Opera presents Stravinsky’s “The Rake’s Pro gress” at 11 am on KWAX 91.1 FM. Studs Terkel interviews Susan Sheehan, author of “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?”, the por trait of a mentally-disturbed voung woman, at 7 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM. New Dimensions at 11 am on KLCC 89.7 FM presents “Un doing the Anns Race” with Ar thur Cox. Blackberry Jam is live at the Balladeer in the Sth St. Public Market at 6 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM, and features Instant Bros, and Trumon Price. r THERAPEUTIC" MASSAGE 1 Treat Yourself to a FULL BODY MASSAGE Feel • re-energized • tension /stress release • complete relaxation Loren Swift, MT 485-6742 State Licensed. Call for Appointment. Gift Certificates Available. #15.00/One Hour