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Radio
Central American Report, latest
news from El Salvador, Guate
mala. Nicaragua, and the Cen
tral American region on KLCC
89.7 FM at 9 pm; repeated on
Tuesdays at 12:30 pm.
Meetings
The Holiday Project, a non
profit group, meets at 591 W
10th at 7 pm to coordinate visits
with people in nursing homes
and hospitals on Christmas Day.
Volunteers are needed for fund
raising and gift making. Call
683-2550.
Round-singing group meets
every Sunday at 7 pm for an
informal evening of music and
fun. Newcomers are welcome.
Call 683-9071 for more infor
mation. Free. 1252 Polk St.
Theatre
Kennedy's Children by Robert
Patrick plays at Aunt Lucy
Devine's Loft, 1340 Alder and is
presented by the Essential Thea
tre Alliance (ETA). Tickets cost
83.50 for the 7:30 performance
tonight and tomorrow’ night.
Concert Music
The Emerald Chamber Or
chestra plays music of Faurc,
Handel and Dvorak at 4 pm at
Gerlinger Hall, University Ave.
at 15th, and is free.
Maureen Forrester, contralto,
sings at the Silva Concert Hall,
the Huh Center for the Perform
ing Arts, in an 8 pm per
formances. Tickets cost between
86.75-89.75.
Sally Maxwell presents “Three
Generations of Harp” as part of
the Faculty Artist Series at 4 pm
at Beall Concert Hall. General
admission is 82 at the door or
free to senior citizens, students,
and children under 12.
Melissa Morgan plays in Ger
linger Lounge at 7:30 pm, on the
U of O campus.
Sports / Recreation
Salem Hospital Perfect 10: a
10K Run begins at 10 am, pre
ceded by a Fun Run at 9:50 am.
The 6.2 miles course starts near
Pringle Park, winds its way
through South Salem, and
finishes adjacent to the hospital.
Cost is 87, includes T-shirt; Fun
Run costs 85/T-shirt. Late regis
trants may not get T-shirts. Call
Salem Hospital at 1-870-5269
for details.
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A fine selection of
books on personal &
spiritual growth,
psychology, healing,
the occult. Records
& tapes of music for
meditation and relax*
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Unique in Eugene.
Posters—Cards— incease
Moaday-Saturday 10-6
790 E. 11th Ave. • 485-4848
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Workshops
Clog-dance workshop every sec
ond Sunday of the month start
ing today at the WOW Hall, Sth &
Lincoln, from 1-3 pm, costs 84.
Meditation: The Key to Inner
Peace, taught by Douglas Bloch,
is from 1-3 pm at the New Age
Center, 1015 River Road, and is
free. Douglas will share his ex
periences at the Findhorn Foun
dation, and the class will explore
the various applications of medi
tation and introduce a simple
technique that you can start us
ing in your daily life.
Alice Artzt, classical guitarist,
will teach a workshop in Room
192, School of Music, at 11 am.
Sponsored by the Eugene Guitar
Association, the cost is 825 for
players, 810 auditors.
Bela Siki, pianist, will offer a
master class for all area piano
teachers, music majors, and
other interested persons at 1 pm
in Room 198 of the music
school, U of O. Free.
Fiber sculpture workshop con
tinues at Maude Kerns Art
Center today at 12 noon; see Fri
day’s listing for details.
Bioenergetics expressive exer
cises and massage class from
1-4 pm at the Mandip Rajneesh
Meditation Center, 3072 Willa
kenzic Road, costs 85 and also
offers quiet Rajneesh medi
tation. Call 343-8516 for more
information.
Film
A Matter of Heart, a new 2-hour
documentary film about the
world of Carl Gustav Jung, the
Swiss psychiatrist who explored
the human psyche and its inward
reaches of the unconscious,
plays on the U of 0 campus at
150 Geology at 7 pm only. Cost is
83 for students, 85 for the
general public.
Mary Poppins will be shown
from 1-3 pm at Amazon Com
munity Center, 2700 Hilyard St.,
for 31 which includes free pop
corn. From 3-4 pm the game
room will be open free of charge
to play pool, foosball, pingpong,
and other games.
Hearts and Minds plays at First
Congregational Church, 23rd
and Harris, at 6 pm. Co-spon
sored by the Coalition Opposing
Registration & The Draft and the
Church, the showing is free. See
Thursday's listing for details
about the film.
Fairs / Festivals
Doll and Toy Festival continues
from 10 am-5 pm at the Fair
grounds today; see Saturday’s
listing for details.
Etc.
Willamette-Cascade Model Rail
road Club’s Annual Fall Show
continues; see Saturday’s listing
for details.
Antique Show and Sale at the
Fairgrounds concludes today
from 10 am-6 pm; see Friday’s
listing for more information.
An Elegant Evening at the Tree
house Restaurant; see Friday's
listing for details.
Preschool Liquidation Sale con
cludes today; see Saturday’s list
ing for time and place.
Client’s Council hosts a work
party to fix up the new office
space at 556 Pearl from 1 pm on
today.
Eugene Symphonic Band—
Classic and Contemporary Wind Music
On Monday, November 15, the Eugene Symphonic Band begins its
season of concerts with a special performance in the Soreng Theatre at
the Hult Center for the Performing Arts. This concert features Guest
Conductor Frederick Fennell, one of the most provocative and influ
ential conductors of our time. Dr. Fennell’s remarkable career and
warm, energetic personality reflect the highest standards in American
professional performance. He has made numerous recordings of
orchestral, wind ensemble, and band music, which are currently being
re-released. He is well known for his affectionate regard for young mu
sicians and his concern for the serious business of their training.
Following a long and distinguished career at Rochester’s Eastman
School of Music, where he founded the Eastman Wind Ensemble, Dr.
Fennell served as Associate Music Director of the Minneapolis Sym
phony Orchestra. In 1980, he became Conductor Emeritus at the U'ni
versity of Miami.
Dr. Fennell’s appearance with the* Eugene Symphonic Band will fea
ture an historical perspective of Sousa marches. He will also conduct
Pastorale by Clifton Williams, La Fantasque Boutique by Respighi,
and Symphonic Movement by Nelhybel. Eugene Symphonic Bunri ('on
ductor Robert Vagner will conduct Prelude in the Dorian Mode by
Cabezon, An Original Suite by Gordon Jacob, and The Commando
March by Samuel Barber.
Tickets are available at Wilson’s Music House (345-5312) and at the
Unit ('enter (687-5000). Admission is 85.00 for adults and 83.00 for
students ami seniors. The performance is at 8 pm.
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Monday
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Theatre
Kennedy's Children again
tonight at Aunt Lucy’s at 7:30;
see Sunday’s listing for details.
Concert Music
Frederick Fennell will lead the
50-member Eugene Symphonic
Band at 8 pm in the Soreng
Theatre, Hult Center. Costs 85
general, 83 students.
Pianist Bela Siki performs Beet
hoven’s “Pastoral” Sonata,
Chopin, Debussy, and Liszt at 8
pm in Beall Concert Hall. Free to
the public. Siki is well-known to
audiences world wide.
Workshops
The Emerging Self, an on-going
workshop, begins tonight and
costs 810. Call 741-2573, the
Avadhu Counseling Center, for
more information.
Natural Medicine at Home, a
6-week class on naturopathic
self-care, begins tonight at 350
North Polk, from 7-9:30 pm.
Cost is on a sliding scale. Call
Andrew Elliott, Naturopathic
Physician at 343-0571 for more
information.
Eugene Hearing and Speech
Center holds a workshop on
“Teach Your Child to Talk” at
6:30 pm tonight and Wednesday
night, 810 for both sessions. Call
485-8521 for more information.
Beginning Quilting from 7-9:30
pm at Jean’s Knitting Center and
costs 815 plus materials. Pre
register, please, 343-9916.
Radio
City Views host Brian Livingston
interviews the editors of What’s
Happening at 11:45 on KWAX
91.1 FM.
Gordon Lightfoot is the featured
guest on From the Leffside at
7:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM.
Sports / Recreation
Fencing for Kids: Young
people’s classes in foil and sabre
fencing start at 7:30 pm,
Knights of Pythias Hall, 12th
and Lawrence. Equipment is
provided, master instruction.
Call 345-2357 for more infor
mation.
Etc.
Women’s International League
for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
sponsors a dinner and program
to kick off ‘STAR (Stop the
Arms Race) campaign. Dinner
begins at 6 pm and features both
vegetarian and non-vegetarian.
The program begins at 7 pm and
will feature music, film,
speaker. Childcare is provided.
1236 Kincaid, 82 in advance,
32.50 at the door, S1 children.
Tickets are available at
Energcia, 732 W 6th, Book &
Tea, 1646 E 19th, and Pera
landra, 790 E 11th. Call 345
3111 for more information.
Single Parents support group
meets every Monday at 336 EMI?
on the University of Oregon cam
pus from 11:30-12:30 pm and is
free. For single mothers who
don’t have significant help from
the absent parent. Call 686-3327
for more information.
Grand opening of Simple Gifts,
23 W 27th, celebrates with spe
cial guests, artists Ernie and
Mary Lou Goertzen from Dead
wood, from 5-9 pm. Mary Lou’s
nationally known wildflower
greeting cards & porcelain arc
featured free.
Film
Hearts and Mind plays at Lane
Community College at 12 noon
in the Math and Art Building,
Room 244; see Thursday’s list
ing for details about the film.
Tuesday
16
Film
in the Best Interest of the Chil
dren, 1977 American Film Fes
tival Award winner, a movie
about Lesbian mothers and their
children, will be shown at 7 pm
in 150 Geology on the University
campus. Costs .50/1.50 and is
sponsored by the U of O Gay and
Lesbian Alliance.
Children
Storytime for ages 5 and up at
the Eugene Public Library at
3:30 pm is free.
Speakers
The Astrology of Sexuality and
Relationships will be addressed
by Johanna Koch at the Eugene
Public Library at 7 pm. Free.