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* November 11 - November 18, 1982
What’s Happening
This Week in Eugene & Springfield
A Weekly Guide to Events and Entertainment
Vol. I No. 9 Nov. 11, 1982 * * X ** * X PublishedEvery Thursday
Thursday
11
Workshops
The Way of the Dreamer: an
8-week group focusing on re
membering and recording
dreams, Gestalt Dreamwork,
Senoi Drcamwork, dreams and
relationships, healing the body
through dreams, begins tonight
at 7 pm, 605 W 28th, and costs
855. Class is taught by Garv
Reiss, MSW. Call 683-4483 for
more information.
Sew a reversible vest in a day at
Jean’s Knitting Center, 2475 Hil
yard, from 10-4. Requires sew
ing machine, 315, materials.
Call 343-9916 to pre-register.
Nuclear War: What’s In It For
You?” continues today at the
University of Oregon. Today’s
symposium includes films “No
First Use” and "No Frames, No
Boundaries” in continuous alter
nation from noon-4 pm in 167
EMU; "Solutions to the Nuclear
Arms Race: The November 11
Convocation” presents a video
tape of Admiral Noel Gayler’s
speech from the Physicians for
Social Responsibility conference
at 4 pm in 123 Science I; at 177
Lawrence, “Hearts and Minds,”
an award-winning documentary
on the Vietnam War, will be
shown free at 7 pm and 9 pm.
Radio
Karen Silkwood Remembered is
a special presented by Will Doo
little on Songs of Work, Strug
gle and Change at 8:30 pm, a
new time, on KLCC, 89.7 FM.
Taylor Made Piano, a Jazz
history hosted by Dr. Billy
Taylor, features “Swing” at 1 pm
on KLCC. This program explores
the dominant Jazz style of the
1930’s. Recordings by Duke
Ellington, Mary Lou Williams,
Teddy Wilson and others.
Beethoven Violin Sonatas are
the Featured Works on KWAX
91.1 FM at 10 am; at noon,
Ravel’s Scherazade.
A Canticle for Leibowitz, Walter
M. Miller’s 1959 science fiction
classic, debuts in a 15-part NPR
Playhouse series at 7:80 pm on
KLCC 89.7 FM. Part 1 of this
science-fiction saga of the after
math of a nuclear holocaust.
Theatre
Oh, What a Lovely War! con
tinues at University Arena
Theatre at 8 pm. Cost is 85
general public, 83.25 UO stu
dents and senior citizens, and 84
other students.
God’s Favorite opens at Lane
Community College Performing
Arts Theatre at 8 pm. Reserved
tickets cost 84.50. Call LCC
726-2209 for more information.
Etc.
Hard Times Lunches offered at
1236 Kincaid by the Eugene
Council for Human Rights in
Latin America, 81.50.
Art
Opening reception for works by
Valley Calligraphy Guild at the
Springfield Public Library, 225
N. Sth at 6 pm. The works will be
on display through the winter.
Mectings
Baha'i Fireside meets at 2259
Corinthian Court at 7:30 pm for
an informal discussion and ques
tion and answer session about
the Baha’i Faith. Refreshments
are provided. Call 484-9565 for
more information.
Song Circle meets at 7:45 at
1345 High St. *4 and focuses on
themes of fall, harvest, and
thanksgiving. Call 683-3261 for
more information.
Concert Music
Violin virtuoso Elmar Oliveira
presents with the Eugene Sym
phony Orchestra an all-Russian
program featuring works by
Stravinsky, Mussorgsky, and
Tchaikovsky at the Silva Concert
Hall, Hult Center for the Per
forming Arts, at 8:80 pm. Tic
kets cost beween 86.75-818.75.
Student artists will perform a
variety of numbers in a Musical
Smorgasbord concert at 12:80
pm in Room 198 at the U of O
School of Music. Free.
Bryan Bowers, virtuoso
autoharpist, singer, and story
teller, returns to Eugene at the
WOW Hall, 8th and Lincoln, for a
9 pm show. 85.
Speakers
Joseph Short of Boston, execu
tive director of Oxfam America,
will talk about world hunger in
EMU Room 167 at the University
of Oregon at 7 pm. The public
may attend a potluck dinner at 5
pm at the Koinonia Center, 1414
Kincaid St., to meet Short
before the lecture.
Film
Hearts and Minds, award
winning documentary, presented
by Coalition Opposing Registra
tion and the Draft as a part of
this nation’s memorial to the vic
tims of the American war in Viet
Nam, shows at St. Alice Church,
15th and G St., Springfield at 3
pm, and at University of Oregon
at 7 and 9 pm, 177 Lawrence
Hall. Both showings are free.
Children
The youth game room at Amazon
Community Center will be open
on Veterans Day, from 1-5 pm.
Students in grades 1-12 are wel
come toplay pool, foosball, ping
pong, and listen to music. For
more information, call Kim at
687-5373.
Mystery Trip for grades 1-6
sponsored by Petersen Barn
Community Center, 870 Bernt
zen Road, costs 87.25 and leaves
the center at 9 am and returns at
5 pm. There is no school for
Bethel area students on this day,
so bring a sack lunch, be pre
pared for rain, and come on a
mystery trip. Destination will be
shared with parents. Call
689-1446 for details.
Friday
12
Speakers
Dr. June Singer will speak on
“The Many Levels of Man/
Woman Relationships” at 8 pm
in the EMU Ballroom. Costs 81
students, 82 general public.
Sponsored by the EMU Cultural
Forum, 686-4373.
Etc.
An Elegant Evening Goes to the
Movies, a musical revue plus a
6-course dinner including wine
at the Treehouse, 1769 Franklin,
costs 832.95 and begins at 7:30
pm.
Lion’s Club Auction from 6 pm
to midnight at the Lane County
Convention Center Performance
Hall, 796 W 13th, features both
silent and oral auction, and is
Antique Show and Sale at the
Fairgrounds Auditorium
Building runs from 11 am to 9
pm, costs 81 to get in, 12 and
under free.
Harpist, Harper, Melissa Morgan
Coming to Eugene this weekend is musician Melissa Morgan.
Melissa is both a harper (performing on Irish and Paraguayan folk
harps) and a harpist (concert pedal harp). Her repertoire includes a
wide range of classical, folk, Irish and jazz compositions as well as
some unique and exciting original works. Melissa began her study of
the classical harp at the age of 8. While living in Guam, she taught
music in the schools, published a book about teaching the harp, and
began composing original music, influenced by the music of the East.
Now living in San Diego, she teaches, performs, and tours. She has
published two tapes of original music, "Gateways” and “Heart,” and
has made a record of traditional Irish music on the Kicking Mule label.
Melissa Morgan can be heard tills Saturday, Nov. 13, on KLCC’s
Blackberry Jam, 89.7 FM, at 6 pm. She will also perform in concert on
Sunday, Nov. 14, in Gerlinger Lounge on campus, at 7:30 pm.
These events are sponsored by the Eugene Folklore Society and the
EMU Cultural Forum.
Meetings
Returned Peace Corps
volunteers Spanish potluck at
2760% Potter from 6-9 pm.
The word crisis is written with
two characters in Chinese. One
symbol represents danger, the
other stands for opportunity.
—Robert Cantor
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