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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1982)
Coming Up Natural Horizons Expo Natural Horizons Expo will be held Sunday, November 28, at the Eugene Hilton and Conference Center. This event is expected to be the largest natural foods and natural body care products exposition ever held in the Pacific North west. Over 50 local and national firms will exhibit their products in a park-like "mini-city" in the ballroom while an expected crowd of 5,000 stroll through the avenues and boulevards. Keynote speaker Graham Kerr, television's "Gallop ing Gourmet," is a natural foods advocate and will address the Expo. Seminars include "Diet and Sports Performance," 'The Healthy Way to Weight Loss," "Herbs," "Organic Food Growing,” "Soy Foods for Economy" and others. A 14-foot gazebo/playhouse by Pacific Yurts valued at $3600 will be given away as a grand prize in a drawing from attendee tickets. Admission is $1 per person or $2 for the whole family for the 11 am - 7 pm event. Lane County Natural Foods Association sponsors the exposition. They hope the Natural Horizons Expo will be the biggest event of the holiday season. SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HOT DOG STAND A unique place to eat! 767 Willamette (across from Saturday Market) We cater! 342-8513 Sandpiper^ import service) REPAIR & MAINTENANCE AUDI RENAULT DATSUN SUBARU FIAT TOYOTA HONDA VW MAZDA VOLVO PORSCHE FREE ESTIMATES ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE _ MON. FRI. 9-6 3 343-9427 ce 2795 WILLAMETTE Silveh Conspiacy Zewelny (’iiique Jewelry in selection of Quality handcrafted Sterling Silver Jewelry, also many items in 14K Gold. Stop by and compare our prices!! $66 Willamette • 343-8019 ‘Wieon See ti\ al the “Ohl Orw»n Chri\iata\ hair" Dec. H-24 % 126 w. Broadway on the Mall ... 'Open 10:30-5:30 MonaSat.”*, x -Phone DIANA 48 _ Cily Center Mall 76 West Broadway Ma-Sa 8:300-600. POE QOEAS 485-434Z The Largest Natural Foods Event Ever Held in the Pacific Northwest! Featuring GRAHAM KERR T V. Personality. Author, "The Galloping Gourmet" and Natural Foods Advocate • BOOTHS & DISPLAYS • FOOD & NATURAL CARE SEMINARS • PRIZE DRAWINGS • FREE GIFT PACKAGES • “SWEET HEAVEN" PARK FOR THE KIDS • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT plus CAAND FAGE DAAWINU run 14 UALBDC r-AIn-UR Valued at $1,600! Offered by Pacific Yurts SUNDAY, NOV. 28 11 AM-7 PM EUGENE HILTON & CONFERENCE CENTER NATURAL/ Se HORIZONS ADMISSION ONLY $1.00/ - INDIVIDUAL $2.00/ FAMILY Sponsored by the Lane County Natural Foods Association. Tuesday 83 Workshops Alternative Relationship Center holds a workshop to meet with others who value loving more than one person in an optimal manner. Weekly discussion on group mar riage at 7 pm free in Room 107, Gil bert Hall, U of O. Active meditation of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh at the New Age Center, 1015 River Road, at 7:30 pm, costs $2. Sponsored by the Mandip Raj neesh Meditation Center, 343-8516. Wed’sday J a# 1 Boogie Music Just before the Thanksgiving Break, come dance to Uptown Project, a 5-piece Funk band with vocalist, playing your favorite dancing music, at the EMU Beer Garden, 4-7 pm. Free. Robert Cray Band plays the WOW Hall at 9 pm. Art Eugene Bennet's recent brush draw ings, painting, collages, and assem blages of Oregon's flora and land scapes go on display at the U of O Museum of Art today. Also included in the new exhibit are hand-cast paper works by 3 other Northwest artists: Lilian Bell, Margaret Ahrens Sahlstrand, and Carolyn Cole. Museum will be closed during Thanksgiving, then open noon-5 on Wednesdays-Sundays. Exhibit runs through Dec. 23. _ SECOND ‘ NATURE USED BIKES New and used parts for the tourist, racer, commuter and cruiser. BUY-SELL-TRADE 1712 Willamette 343-5362 Tues.-Sat. 10:00-5:30 Children Stories for ages 4-6 are held every Wednesday at 11 am and 3 pm in the Springfield Public Library, 225 N 5th. Free. Workshops Bioenergetics Exercise Group led by Carol Green/Susan Rutherford, from 4:15-5:15 costs $10. 1177 Pearl St., the Eugene Psychological Ser vices Center grdup room. Meetings Bioenergetics exercise class followed by a Rajneesh quiet meditation from 6:45-9:15 pm at the Mandip Raj neesh Meditation Center, 343-8516. HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY! Spend Thanksgiving with the Brei tenbush Family, at Breitenbush Hot Springs near Detroit, Oregon. Vege tarian banquet, folksinging and storytelling, meditation and dancing to the music of Teressa Angelsong. $65 for three days of meals, housing, hot springs. Information and regis tration: Breitenbush Community, P.O. Box 578, Detroit, OR 97342, or phone (503) 854-3501. Thursday 25 Benefit Dinner for the Homefried Truckstop, features music for 3:30 dinner by Apples in Winter and for 7 pm dinner by Michael Harrison. Complete dinner costs $6 adults, $3 children, free for children under age 4. Beer and wine available. Tickets available at Homefried Truckstop, Genesis Juice at 5th St. Public Mar ket, Switchboard, the Food-Op, Sol stice Bakery, and Zoo Zoo's. Radio Bebop, the fiery expressions of this form of jazz come to life through a medley of recordings by Dizzy Gil lespie, Charlie Parker, and pianists Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk on Taylor Made Piano, a jazz his tory with Dr. Billy Taylor, on KLCC 89.7 FM at 1 pm. Violin Sonatos of Beethoven are the Featured Work on KWAX 91.1 FM at 10 am, followed at 12 noon with the Orchestra de Paris playing Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe, and The Chicago Symphony Orchestra play ing Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18 at 8 pm. Reggae is featured on Songs of Work, Struggle & Change at 8:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM. A Canticle for Leibowitz, Part 3 of 15, on KLCC at 7:30 pm, 89.7 FM. THANK YOU FOR A SOU NE INVESTMENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY RADIO THE FALL RADIOTHON WAS A SMASHING SUCCESS!