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Film
Casablanca, Academy Award win- |
ning Best Picture, Best Director, and |
Best Screenplay, also features Ingrid |
Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in |
their most memorable film; see it at |
177 Lawrence at 7 or 9:15 pm on the 3
University of Oregon campus for ?
$1.50 adults, $1 under 12. |
Midnight Express plays at 180 PLC 1
on the University campus at 7 and |
9:15 pm and costs $1.50. |
On Golden Pond stars Katharine (
Hepburn and Henry Fonda as an |
older couple spending perhaps their |
last summer together. Plays at 7 and |
9 pm in 150 Geology, University, s
and costs $1.50 adults, $1 children |
under 12. Ananda Marga Society I
sponsors. |
Video/TV |
Dance and the Camera's Eye: an ex- |
hibition of Dance/Video tapes will |
feature the work of local Eugene ar- |
tists Mary Oslund, Mary Johnson, y
and Steve Christiansen. Tapes in- |
elude Earth City Sounds, Chute and |
documentation of Oslund & Co./ |
Joint Forces performance. Maude |
Kerns Art Gallery, 1910 E 15th at I
7:30 pm. Free; funded in part by !
Room Tax Funds. |
Concert Music |
Chuck Berry performs at the Silva i
Concert Hall, Hult Center for the j
Performing Arts, in 7 and 9:30 pm t
shows. Opening acts are Eugene's |
do-wah singers, The Whitetones and i
special guests Johnny Limbo and I
The Lugnuts. Reserved seats j
$8.50-$12.50, 687-5000.
Irish Pub Music featuring fiddle, :
baroque flute, pennywhistle, string j
guitars, English concertina, hammer j
dulcimer, bodhran & bones, and 3
4-part harmony vocals from 8:30 pm i
-12:30 am is free at the Union Oyster
Bar, 870 Pearl. ;
The Robin Flower Band featuring j
Darcy Deaville, Cathy Curtis, and 3
Kitty King, plays folk music and the :
Instant Brothers play bluegrass at i
the WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln, be- |
ginning at 9 pm. Cost is $4.
Tom Hunter will perform his own
and traditional works in a concert at
Patterson Community School, 1510
W 15th at 7:30 pm. Costs $2 adults,
75c children. Hunter is a musician
and songwriter from San Francisco;
his songs tell stories about issues,
people, and families.
Emerald Dixieland Jazz Ensemble,
the Contemporary Chorus, and the
Vocal Jazz Ensemble present a joint
concert at 8 pm in Beall Concert
Hall, University of Oregon. The
event is free to the public.
Klaus Roehm and Andre St. James
Quartet at Dejola's in 5th St. Public
Market, 9 pm, free.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
P.O. Box 259
Eugene. OK 97440
484-0519
Stuff:
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Lucia McKelvey
Susan O’Keefe
Nicholas Sally
Pamela Scawortl
Bill Snyder
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Lois Wadsworth
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Announcements
There will be book drawings for
beautiful new children's books on
Nov 20 at 5 pm at the Eugene Public
Library. You need not be present to
win—just go to the Library and put
your name in! -
If you are interested in the per
secution of the Bahai's in Iran, tune
into the Public Access Channel 11 at
8:30 pm on Mon, Nov 22. The Bahai
community in Eugene will show a
tape of the congressional hearings on
religious persecution. Candace
Moore, 342-7864, has more infor
mation.
Professional Middle Eastern Dance
i entertainment is available by Naira
| and Dunya Jalal. They will perform
at your parties, show, grand open
| ing and special event. Make your
party unique—call 343-6189,
484-4068.
. Hatha Yoga classes—Iyengar tech
i nique— are held every Weds even
; ing, 5:15-6:45 at the Benjamin
; Franklin Bank Building, 11th &
i Pearl (entrance downstairs). 6
3 classes cost $18. $4/cIass. Taught by
। Shan Titus (484-4781), certified
j teacher for 8 years.
j A seminar about the metaphysics of
j being you will be held Nov 20, 390
1 Vernal, Eugene, sponsored by the
3 Religious Science Church. Cost is
I $20, $10 seniors. 485-0035.
The West University Neighbors
Home Security Lock Program is pro
viding deadbolt locks at wholesale
prices with free installation for
tenants and landlords in the West
University neighborhood. Also
available are peepholes and window
security devices. Locks—$15, peep
holes—$5. Stop at 1458 Ferry St.
from 9 am-4 pm or call 687-5366.
The Women's Referral and Resource
Center is sponsoring a general drop
s in support group for University
| women every Thurs. It is free and
s located in Room 336 at the EMU,
| from 3-4:30 pm. Call Holly at
1 686-3327.
Alito Alessi, Allen Carosio and
| Richard Heckler of the Eugene
| Center for the Healing Arts have
I planned a weekend therapeutic re
| treat for men Nov 19, 20 & 21. Join
I them for yoga, meditation, move
I ment, body work, group counseling
and sharing of contemporary male
issues. It will take place in a large
cabin on the Oregon coast and costs
$50 which includes lodging. Partici
pants must supply their own food. A
short, pre-trip meeting for car
pooling and meal planning will be
required. Please pre-register. Call
344-0178 and leave message.
The Eugene Council for Human
Rights in Latin America has changed
its meeting night. Beginning this
week, general meetings will be held
Tues nights, 7:30, 1236 Kincaid.
Everyone welcome. ECHRLA is also
offering hard times lunches for $1.50
from 11:30-2 pm at 1236 Kincaid.
Profits will benefit Salvadoran
Refugees. For more information, call
484-5867.
Nov 18—today—is the occasion of g
the Great American Smokeout. The s
American Cancer Society of Lane g
County is sponsoring this day as one G
when smokers quit the habit for 24 s
hours. This is the 6th anniversary of t
the Smokeout. According to a Gal- B
lup study, 3 of 10 smokers either cut B
down or quit smoking for the day.
Try it! Call 484-2211 for more in
formation.
The Eugene Opera is offering a
"holiday series special" for the re
mainder of the 82-83 season. Buy 2
tickets for any of the 3 remaining
performances (Die Fledermaus, Don
Pasquale, Yeoman of the Guard)
and save 20% on the total price. All
operas are sung in English and per
formed in the Hult Center. Prices
range from $10.90-$29.30 for 2 per
formances if payment is made before
Dec. 10. Call 687-0020.
If you are interested in membership
in the Friends of the Museum of Art
on the University Campus, you are
invited to attend a preview showing
of Eugene Bennett's work on Sun,
Nov 21, 2-4 pm. The group is a vol
unteer organization, and member
ship costs $5 for students, $15 for in
dividuals, $25 for families. Call
686-3027 for more information.
The University Athletic facilities are
open to the public for a small fee.
This includes racquetball courts,
gymnasiums, pools, and tennis
courts. If you register for a SHAPE
class (non-credit physical activities
classes) you may then purchase a
community user pass which allows
unlimited use of facilities when they
are open. Cost is $35/term, $125/
year. You may also pay $l/day for
use, including $15/term for basket
rental fee and extra towel. Call
686-4105 for more information.
Looking for a change or new income
source? A new health and nutrition
company is moving to Eugene and is
looking for persons who want to
grow and expand at their own pace.
Buy a distributor kit for $31.75, and
receive complete training. Call
342-7717, 11 am-7 pm.
A paper drive is being held Nov 18,
9-4, and Nov 19, 9-2 at the Lane
County Extension Office Parking
Lot. Sponsored by Friends of Exten
Did you know Nina Robbins? Her
poetry is available in "Ashes of the
Phoenix" at Mother Kali's Peralan
dra, the Kiva, Marketplace Book
stores or from Jain, 485-2706,
686-9517, or Connie, 343-6813,
484-4435.
Older adults can receive help with
depression, memory loss, insomnia,
bereavement, personality changes
and other problems through an on
going program offered by the Uni
versity of Oregon Psychology
Clinic. Available to Lane County
residents age 55 or older, it is de
signed to provide personal evalua
tions, treatment suggestions and
support group therapy. Call
686-4954 to know more.
Andrew W. Elliott, N.D.
Naturopathic Physician
General Practice
Classical Homeopathy
Herbs • Nutrition
North Polk, Eugene, Oregon 97402 (503) 343-0571
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