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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1982)
<YKV, (ye ros) And Other Greek Delights " Tm <ktkjsL LSAR Al the 5th St. Public Market Saturday 27 Children Origami—The Art of Paper Folding will be taught children ages 5-13 at Maude Kerns Art Center from 1-3 pm by Karen Keifer-Boyd. Textures, colors, and shapes of paper are to be explored and basic folds taught. Costs $3.50. Workshops Jazz Dance with live music from 10-noon at Whiteaker Community School costs $5. Call Michelle Powers, 345-6383, for more infor mation. Color for Health: Physically and Mentally. Individual reading by Debra Eberhardt at the New Age Psychic Fair, 1015 River Road, from 10 am-6 pm. Fairs / Festivals Saturday Market at new Oak/8th location at East Park and West Park presents live entertainment by Chris Sorenson and friends playing Renaissance and Baroque music; co sponsored by Musical Offerings Music Store. Psychic Fare: Astrology, Tarot, psychometry, card reading, palmistry, etc.; books, short lec tures, and food booth are featured at the New Age Center, 1015 River Road, from 9 am-6 pm. No admis sion charge. Call 689-5482 for details. Art Opening reception for local artist Frances Galloway from 6-10 pm at Artworks, 291 E 5th. Galloway’s original pen and ink and watercolor paintings will be on display. Speakers Tarot: Psychic Development through Imagery presented by Johanna Koch at the New Age Center, 1015 River Road at 1:30 pm is free. WHAT'S HAPPENING P.O. Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 484-0519 Stuff: Elisabeth Lyman lucia McKelvey Susan O’Keefe Nicliolas Sully Puinehi Sea worthy Bill Suyder Sonja Ungemach Lois Wadsworth For information about advertising, cull 484-0519 Announcements The second annual photography show, sponsored by Project Space Gallery, is ac cepting entries. A prospectus is available at 39 E. 10th Ave. The exhibition will be juried by local photographers Kim Har rington, Tom Reiss and Bobbie Wendle. The works are due Jan 5th. Call Carol at 343-2318 for more information. Advance registration for the Eugene Thanksgiving Open Chess Tournament is $16; it will cost $18 if you register the morning of the opening game—Sat. Nov 27, 8:15-9 am. Round one begins at 9:45. All this is at Seymour's Greenery Res taurant, 996 Willamette St. Call 344-4022. 344-5642 to know more. A First Responder training course will be taught by McKenzie Willamette Hospital, 1457 G St. Springfield. It is 50 hours of basic to advanced First Aid and is the first module of 2 required for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician I. It costs $62 and will take place on Dec 2. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13 and 14. Call 485-2424 for information. Every Monday, a Single Parents support group will take place in Room 336 of the EMU on the University Campus. It is free. Call 686-4099. If you like BINGO, you can play and benefit the Association for Retarded Citi zens of Oregon, a non-profit group. It costs $2 and lasts from 7-10 pm every Mon and Thurs, Fri and Sat at 77 W llth. Friday there are early games at 5:30 and late games. Big pots! Try it for fun and money. Bill at 344-1526 knows more. ARC (Association for Retarded Citizens) is also sponsoring a Flea Market on Sun days starting the 28th. Vendors pay $6.50/table, $5.50 if received in advance (5 pm, Fri). It will also be at 77 W llth and admission is 50c/adults, 25c/under 12. egssaea=hsce3mh1a3e=nmAPASMYMMNNPFAnN=RR@nt Order your kids a clown now! Misha Clown from another planet will entertain you and your children—birthdays, plays, songs. dances and surprises under the guidance of an experienced wreckreation ist. A sure hit! Call 345-9230 evenings. Lane Community College will sponsor a program called "A Business and Economic Forecast for 1983" on Dec 8 at the Eugene Hilton, 7-10 pm. It will focus on projected interest rates, energy costs, housing starts, and employment figures. Panelists will be James Blachman, Wharton Econometric Forecasting Assoc.; Ray Broughton, Eco nomic Research Dept., First Interstate Bank; Ed Whitelaw, Economics professor at the U of O and President of Economic Consultants Or. NW. You need to register by Dec 3, and it costs $25 per business, re gardless of the number of persons attend ing from each business. Go to LCC's Downtown Center, 1059 Willamette to re gister. Call 484-2126, x531 for more in formation. The Nurtury Day Care Center and Pre School Center announces openings. They are located close to downtown and the U of O. The emphasis is on joy and crea tivity with field trips, music, vegetarian meals and non-sexist education. All ages welcome. Open 7 am-6 pm. Call Misha at 345-9230 for information. No cost for meals or snacks. 4-H is not just raising animals. They cur rently have a sewing class for boys and girls, grades 4-12. The project is divided into 9 progressive skill levels and a person can progress at his or her own speed. 4-H always needs new volunteers to teach classes for children. Call OSU Extension Office at 687-4243 for information. .OAAAAEAARAARAAAAAGAAA*nNNNNMNFNNMTNmNMgGeGccG=nE GARBAGIO’S garbage & recycling service 726-5175 Rainbow Optics Eyewear Design 768 E. 13 th-one block from UO* 343-3353 SBUU AUUSTRO-DAIMLER MCKCLES Asih (ovele. "GWOIKg 663 E.Thirteenth • WEugene. Oregon 97401 -343-7096 A A K E Y 0 W R <1 W N INVITATIONS P OS T CARDS CALENDARS GIFT BOOKS STATIONERY w E C A N H E L P TYPESETTING CAMERA WORK PICTURE ARCHIVES FRIENDLY ADVICE PRDUCTION DEPARTMENT 1390 Oak, Eugene 485-1390 ► Rose & F Thistle 3 Now Open 1 p 7 Days a Week , $ to serve your < 9 favorite seafoods. ] ? Mon-Sat 11-9 ' { Sun 12-7 < * Orders to go always 4 ’ 398 E.U th 343-2244! k more than ever GENESIS JUICE Sports / Recreation University of Oregon's Men's Bas ketball team plays an exhibition game in McArthur Court at 7:35 pm with Athletes in Action from Can ada. 686-4461 is the ticket office number. UO Ducks and OSU Beavers meet for the last football game of the sea son in Corvallis at 1 pm. Several events around the game include the third annual Pigskin Pass, a run fea turing members of the UO cross country and track teams relaying the green, yellow, orange & black foot ball from Autzen Stadium in Eugene to Parker Stadium in Corvallis. The runners leave Eugene at 7:30 am and are expected to arrive in Corvallis at 12:30 pm. Beaver-Duck Rivalry trip costs $20 including transportation, raffle and ticket,* bus leaves Valley River Center at 9 am. Call 688-9286 or 689-3692 for more information about the trip. Dance Music Spencer Creek Drifters play for a country dance at the Spencer Creek Grange Hall, 86000 Lorane High way, at 8 pm for $2. Boogie and reggae music with Arousing Spirit at the WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln, at 9:30 costs $3. Teen Dance at the Lane County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building be gins at 9 pm and costs $3. No one under 14 years of age allowed. Statesmen play at an adult singles dance sponsored by the Cascade Sin gles Club from 9 pm-1 am at Worlds Fare in Valley River Center; costs $4. CAll 343-6045 for more infor mation. Paul’s Shoe Repair 1510 A Coburg Rd. Sheldon Plaza • Prompt. Professional Service • Quality Shoe Care Products • M F 9:30-5:30 Sat 10-2 • Next to Safeway (Coburg & Cal Young) Ph. 343-0357