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Sunday
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Film
The Nun's Story plays at 7 and 9:45
pm at 180 PLC on the University of
Oregon campus for $1.50.
Etc.
Picadilly Flea Market continues at
the Lane County Fairgrounds; see
Saturday's listing.
Monday
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Workshops
Priest and Poet Daniel Berrigan con
cludes the Security in the Nuclear
Age Conference in Corvallis at 8 pm
tonight, preceeded by Shelley and
Jim Douglass, community organ
izers, discussing grassroots organiz
ing from noon-1:30 pm. Berrigan will
discuss "The Price of Plowshares" in
the OSU Conference Center.
Knitting Class from 10-12:30 and
7-9:30 at Jean's Knitting Center,
2475 Hilyard, 343-9916. Call to pre
register.
Speakers
Susan McGreivy, ACLU attorney
from Los Angeles, will present a fe
minist analysis of the consequences
of the Family Protection Act, which
is being promoted as a way to
"strengthen the American family
and promote the virtues of family
life." Sponsored by the U of O Law
School, the speech takes place in
Room 229, Law School, at 7:30 pm
and is free to the public.
Theatre
Some of the poets featured in the
new "Anthology of Eugene Writers"
will be reading from their work at
7:30 pm at the Homefried Truck
stop, 14th & Alder. Poets include
Peter Jensen, Alfred Gross, Claire
Nettle, William Sweet, Myrna Pena
Reyes, Jerry Higley, and Tom
Lynch. Admission is free.
Concert Music
Jazz Lab Bands 1 and II, directed by
Jeff Williams and Jim O'Dell, will
perform at 8 pm in Beall Concert
Hall, General admission at the door
is $2 and $1 for students and seniors.
Theatre
Kennedy's Children's last per
formance tonight; see Sunday's
listing for details.
Radio
From the Leffside at 7:30 on KLCC
89.7 FM features Randy Newman.
Handel's Organ Concertos are Fea
tured Work at 10 am on KWAX 91.1
FM.
Tuesday
28
Speakers
The Wellness Revolution: an even
ing seminar with Ron Polack and
Carol Whitley, practitioners who
draw upon their practical and clini
cal experience to explore the causes
of health and reach toward a state of
positive health at Gerlinger Alumni
Lounge, U of O, from 7:30-10 pm.
$3 general admission, $1.50
students. Sponsored by the Society
of Emissaries & Whole Health Insti
tute of the Pacific NW, 686-1840.
Molecular Biologist Brian Matthews
will take "A Look at the Molecules
of Life" in an illustrated lecture at 8
pm in Room 16, Science I. Free to
the public.
Judy Brack speaks to the Winners’
Circle Breakfast Club at the Eugene
Hilton Hotel, 7 am-8:15 am. Dona
tion of $6.50 includes breakfast.
Make reservations by 10 am Mon
day, 342-5400.
Etc.
Bingo at the Fairgrounds begins at
7:20 pm and is sponsored by Ro
tary/Active 20-30 Club. For ages 18
years and over. Admission is free;
cards are 50c each or 5 for $2.
Dance
International Folk Dancing instruc
tion in Romanian folk dances by
Janet Moelzer at 7:30 pm. Program
and request dancing at 8:30 pm at
the Friends Meeting House, 2274
Onyx, $1.
Film
The Red Pony is presented free by
the Friends of the Springfield Library
at 7 pm at the Library Meeting
Room, 225 N 5th, Springfield. Film
based on Steinbeck's novel stars
Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara.
Children
Storytime at 3:30 pm at the Eugene
Public Library, 100 W 13th, includes
"Bears on Hemlock Mountain."
Free. Ages 5 and up.
Meetings
Women for a Women's Center dis
cusses principles of unity at White
aker Elementary School, 21 N
Grand, from 6:30-8:30 pm. All
women welcome. Childcare is pro
vided.
Concert Music
The University Sinfonetta, directed
by Lawrence Maves, will perform at
8 pm in Beall Concert Hall. They will
play works by W. A. Mozart, Jean
Sibelius and Benjamin Britten.
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