Artists in Residence
Directory
Theater • Music • Dance • Art
To list yourself in the Artists-in-Residence Directory, send us your information plus $10
—to be listed through the end of the year. After Jan. 1, the cost will be $5 a month, plus a
$5 one-time fee for new listings. Mail to: What's Happening, Artists Directory, P.O. Box
259, Eugene, OR 97440. Deadline is Monday noon for Thursday's paper. Call Lois at
687-9140 for assistance.
ART
Denise Clark, Artist
726-4889, Eugene
Original etchings, lithographs, and
drawings.
Commissions accepted.
Cheryl Reed, Graphic Designer
342-5068/345-0942, Eugene
Experienced, professional.
Advertising design, photography,
screen printing: cash/trade.
Kitrick Short, Artist
Soundworks Gallery, Marcola
933-2382, Marcola (local call)
Original stainless steel sculpture.
Oil and prints, rare master's graphics.
CLOTHING
Anne Henry, Handmade Clothing
345-3597, Eugene
Flannel shirts, vests, pants, dresses, skirts:
Some with embroidery/patchwork.
CRAFTS _
Ave/John Norem, Woodcarver
435 Lincoln. 484-9204, Eugene
Exhibits, Sales, Instruction.
I enjoy and teach, the tools for each,
Reach for olde treasures in the wood,
THEATRE
Celeste Bennet, Director
Oregon Fantasy Players
686-1574, Eugene
Original plays and puppet shows.
For groups of any size.
WRITING_
Robin Leigh, Editor and Tutor
484-3922, Eugene
Imaginative or academic writing.
Overcome your writing blocks.
DANCE
Dunya & Naira Jalal, Dancers
Raqs al Qamar Troupe
484-4068/343-6189, Eugene
Folk to cabaret Mid-Eastern dance.
Performances for large, small groups.
Carol McIntyre, Director
Aloha Nui Dance Company
484-9874, Eugene
Authentic Polynesian entertainment for
large and small groups.
Carol, Middle Eastern Dance
933-2382, Marcola (local call)
Performances, instruction,
Belly Grams for
large or small groups.
MUSIC
Majida Friedman, Voice
484-0979, Eugene
Developing the natural voice.
Singing for all ages.
Karen Owens, Musician/Manager
Apples in Winter, Irish Pub Music
342-6187, Eugene
Humorous and sentimental songs.
Vocals, authentic folk instruments.
Linda Spangler, Piano & Guitar
2441 Emerald, 683-6280, Eugene
Creative, supportive instruction in a
variety of styles. .
Peter Thomas, Composer, Guitar
2045 Pierce, 343-5070, Eugene
Classical guitar. Performances private or
public. Instruction at all levels.
Coming soon ...
I "The Couple for Evolution"
a relationships workshop
• Understanding the dynamics of the couple process
• Using the couple as a tool for growth and regeneration
• Exploring the special needs of the couple relationship
in the 1980s
• Rediscovering the unity of the dyad
A revitalizing experience for couples and singles
The perfect holiday gift for your couple!
For information, contact:
KATH WORKS. P.O. BOX 3162. EUGENE. OR 97405 ! 484-4243
Saturday
27
Radio
Star Wars returns to KWAX 91.1
FM for 13 weeks beginning at 6 pm
tonight. Mark Hamill recreates the
Luke Skywalker role and Anthony
Daniels plays everybody's favorite
robot. See Threepio.
Live from the Balladeer at 6 pm on
KLCC 89.7 FM is Apples in Winter
playing Irish music.
Studs Terkel's Almanac at 7 pm on
KWAX features guest Calvin
Trillen, author of Uncivil Liberties.
Etc.
Chess Tournament, Eugene Thanks
giving Open, today and tomorrow
at Seymour's Greenery Restaurant,
996 Willamette on the Mall. Call
344-5642 or 344-4022 for advance
entry and information.
Lecture and Dance at Asia Gardens
begins at 7:45 and features Burt
Hotchkiss discussing Wholesome
Relationships, followed by a dance.
$2.50 members of Network Singles,
$4 non-members.
Gem and Mineral Show from 10
am-9 pm at the National Guard Ar
mory, 2515 Centennial, costs $1
general admission, 50c students, free
under 12 if accompanied by an
adult.
Fashion Show, Dinner and Dance by
Uptown Project at the Eugene Hilton
sponsored by the Oregon Commis
sion for Black Affairs, BJ's Hair
Fashions, and KLCC costs $13. Din
ner is at 6:30, followed immediately
by Fashion Show, and dance from
10 pm-1:30 am. Call 484-2246 for
more information.
WISTEC's planetarium shows: 1:00
"Autumn Skies," a look at tonight's
constellations and objects of the
night sky; 3:00 'To Worlds Un
known," a look at the planets of our
solar system, costs $2 adults, $1
seniors and college students, 75c
kids, and under 6 free. Willamette
Science and Technology Center,
2300 Centennial next to Autzen Sta
dium, 484-9027.
Sunday
28
Concert Music
Kevin Burke and Michael O’Domh
naill play Irish music at the WOW
Hall, 8th and Lincoln at 8 pm. Costs
$5. Chantery, an Irish music band
from Portland shares the bill.
Oregon Mozart Players perform
works by Mozart, Beethoven, and
Schubert at Beall Concert Hall at 8
pm. Tickets cost $6 general, $4 stu
dents, and are available at Musical
Offering, 806 Charnelton.
COUNTRY HOME IN THE CITY
Perfect for active family. Celebrate
freshly painted, four-bedroom, two
story classic’s half-centennial in
1983. Natural wood throughout—real
cedar-paneled bathroom, built-in
bookcases in 12 x 33 living/dining
room with fireplace. Large organic
garden area. Raspberries, grapes,
blueberries, strawberries, currants;
apple, plum and pear trees. Lilac tree
overlooks 17 x 24 redwood deck.
% acre. Close to Eugene, one-half
block from bus, near bikepath. All for
only $47,900. For sale by owner,
$18,500, 9 per cent assumable loan
plus terms. Drive by 106 Holeman
(first left off River Road coming from
Eugene) or call 689-4094.
Sunday
28
Etc.
Natural Horizons Expo at the Eu
gene Hilton and Conference Center
begins at 11 am and lasts until 7 pm;
admission is $1 per person or $2 for
the whole family.
Gem and Mineral Show at the Na
tional Guard Armory continues to
day; see Saturday's listing for de
tails.
WISTEC’s Planetarium shows are on
again today; see Saturday's listing
for details.
Workshops
Irish fiddle and guitar workshops
taught by Kevin Burke and Michael
O'Domhnaill at the WOW Hall, 291
W 8th, at 3 pm. Pre-registration is
required; call 687-2746. $10.
Sunday Night Forum sponsored by
Network Singles features Chiroprac
tors Russel Peltzer and James Her
riott at 7:30 pm at 495 E 43rd; $1.50
members, $2.50 non-members.
Bioenergetics expressive exercises
and massage class followed by Raj
neesh quiet meditation from 1-4 pm.
Costs $5 at the Mandip Rajneesh
Meditation Center. Call 343-8516.
Dance
International Folk Dancing at West
moreland Community Center, 1545
W 22 Ave, from 7-10 pm. Instruc
tion at 7 pm, program and request
dancing from 8-10 pm. Cost is 75c.
Newcomers are welcome. For infor
mation call 726-7548.
Sports / Recreation
McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club spon
sores a 40-mile ride to Veneta over
THE hill. Leave Alton Baker Park at
9 am; call Irv 485-6668 for details.
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Monday
29
Workshops
Wine Making taught by Dave Wag
ner explores the possibilities for
those on a budget and those who
want to make wine just for the fun of
it in Rooms 108 and 109 EMU on the
University campus from 7-9 pm.
Free. Sponsored by the Food-Op
outreach program.
Tote Bag construction is taught at
Jean's Knitting Center, 2475
Hilyard, 343-9916, from 7-9:30 pm.
Call to pre-register.
Meetings
Bethel/Community Pals and Big
Brother/Big Sister Program spon
sors a meeting to let the community
know what the program is all about.
Movie and refreshments, too, at
Petersen Park Center, 870 Berntzen
Road at 7:30: free.
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