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Workshops
Fiber Sculpture workshop by ex
hibiting artist Rebecca Van
Sciver-Wilson begins with a
slide-lecture tonight at 7 pm at
Maude Kerns Art Center, con
tinues Saturday and Sunday.
Cost per person is 030.
Nuclear War: What’s In It For
You? presented in Room 167
EMU on University campus by
Students for a Nuclear Free
Future includes an infor
mational panel discussion on
“The Nuclear Free Pacific Move
ment, Part 2" at 2 pm and “Liv
ing with Nuclear Weapons,” a
panel on how adults and children
deal with feelings about nuclear
war at 3:30. Free.
Training with Laeh Maggie Gar
field for the developing psychic
reader who wants to be a per
fectly clear channel will be held
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at a
home in the hills of Eugene. 075.
Call 343-4593 for more informa
tion and to pre-register.
An evening of color featuring
Debra Eberhardt who will share
her unique experience with color
with the audience; includes par
ticipation in a color draping, is
free at 7 pm at the New Age
Center, 1015 River Road,
484-5090.
Wellness: An Alternative Life
style with Clare Feighan Allen,
free, from 7-9 pm at the New
Age Center, 1015 River Road.
Tomorrow’s workshop costs 015;
see Saturday’s listing.
Children
Koller skating: there is no school
for students, so join Petersen
Darn Community Center for an
afternoon of skating fun if you
are in grades 1*6. Costs 33, lasts
from 1-4 pm. Call Marilyn at
689-1446 for more info.
Concert Music
George Winston and William Ac
kerman present an evening of
acoustic jazz and folk music at 8
pm at the Silva Concert Hall,
Hult Center for the Performing
Arts. Tickets cost 85.75-$8.75.
Call Music Bulletin, 485-1411,
for more information.
Klaus Roehm and Andre St.
James Quartet play at the WOW
Hall, 8th & Lincoln, at 9:30 pm.
Costs 33.
University Chorale and Uni
versity Singers, directed by
Richard Clark, present a concert
at 8 pm in Beall Concert Hall,
University of Oregon. Free.
Charles Dowd Jazz Quartet fea
turing Garn* Hagberg on guitar
at Dejola’s in Fifth St. Public
Mkt. from 9 pm to 1 am, free.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
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Eugene, OR 97440
Staff:
Elisabeth Lyman
Lucia McKelvey
Susan O'Keefe
Nick Sally
Bill Snyder
Sonja Ungemach
Lois Wadsworth
For information about
advertising, call
143.9372. 484-0519,
The third annual Bookmark
Contest for Children grades 1-5
is now in progress. Entry forms
may be picked up at the Junior
desk at the Springfield Public
Library. There will be a winner
from each grade whose book
mark will be printed profession
ally and used in the Library. Win
ners will be announced during
Children’s Book Week, Nov.
15-21. Call Ellen 726-3765 if
you want to know more.
Special events for National Chil
dren’s Book Week will take
place at both the Eugene and
Springfield Public Libraries.
Check their schedules for the
week of Nov. 15-21.
A Canned Food Drive will con
tinue until Dec. 20. It is spon
sored by Westmoreland Com
munity Center, 1545 W 22nd St.
Drop off your donations there
and they will be shared with
needy families at Christmas
Seeking the shy puppeteer... for
the first annual puppet festival
on Dec. 11. All puppet people -
craftspeople, performers and
educators, amateur and profes
sional-Join the Puppeteers of
Eugene from 10 am-4 pm at the
Sheldon Community Center.
Celeste Bennett, 686-1574, has
more information.
Poets Rick Gold and Nun Cohen
are seeking funds to publish a
book of poetry. They would like
your help. If you can donate in
any way, write to them at 907
River Rd., *58, Eugene, 97404.
Psychic readings are done by
Baku utilizing Mandalas, cards
and stones. Donations only. Call
345-9230 for an appointment.
S.O.S. (Save our ecoSystems)
has Cedar Pillows for sale. They
protect your pets from fleas, arc
made to order, and can be re
filled when the aroma wears off.
Next spring S.O.S. will publish
an integrated approach to con
trolling fleas without toxic
chemicals. You can also pur
chase a box of cedar shavings for
a dog house or making your own
pillow. Write 540 Kingswood
Ave., Eugene 97405. Order
yours early!
If you arc interested in being a
member of 4-H or a project
leader, call 687-4243, or stop in
at Lane County Extension Ser
vice, 950 W 13th. Children in
grades 4-12 are eligible. Some
young people simply learn how
to raise one animal, while others
sell breeding stock or raise rab
bits for eating.
The Jr. League of Eugene offers
a very successful and interesting
historical tour of Eugene. They
provide trained volunteers as
tour guides. You provide the
transportation. Call Betty Korf
huge at 342-3933 for more infor
mation.
Architectural Crafts: A Hand
book and a Catalogue is avail
able through Madrona Publish
ers, 2116 Western Ave, Seattle
98121. Cost is 813, postage
paid. It contains 300 photo
graphs and an 8-page color sec
tion. Crafts in metals, ceramics,
glass, lighting and masonry are
represented by 108 artists from
10 Western states.
You may obtain copies of up
dated reports on the status of
data processing systems in
Oregon cities and counties from
the Bureau of Gov’t. Research &
Service, P.O. Box 3177, Eugene
97403-0177. Cost is 86. The in
formation is based on responses
to a questionnaire that went to
cities and counties regarding fa
cilities, personnel, budgets,
hardware, and names of people
who responded.
The EMU (Erb Memorial Union)
at the University of Oregon will
be jurying handcrafted items for
its annual Christmas Crafts Fair
on Mon., Nov. 15. You do not
have to be a student to be eli
gible. Please call the Crafts
Center, 686-4361 for more in
formation.
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.
Lane County Artists arc Invited i
to submit or mail by Dec. 15 as
Christmas card to Project Space |
Gallery. All entries will be ac- §
cepted and exhibited from Dec. §
18-Jan. 7. 39 E 10th, Eugene |
97401. Mike Walsh has more in- |
formation. 343-7454. |
Aikido Northwest has continual |
classes for adults and children |
weeknights and Saturday morn- |
ings. Visitors are welcome. Call |
Chuck at 343-0219 to know |
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 I
or drop off vour donation to: |
GRACIAS, Act. 4189, OUR |
Credit Union, 1374 Willamette |
St., Eugene, 97401. Don’t forget |
the acct. * on your check. Cull |
Mitzi at 345-0233 for more in- i
formation. Gracias. i
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