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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1982)
Friday Boogie Music Arousing Spirit, a reggae group, will perform at 9:30 pm at the WOW Hall, Tickets cost $3. The James Thombury Band rocks •Old Taylor’s in Eugene. . Radio Featured work: Haydn Symphonies . .with the Academy of St. Martin: Symphony No. 82 in C, "The Bear." 10 am, KWAX, 91.1.FM, "Modern Mono"—new rock. The re quest line is open. 11:30 pm-2:30 am. KLCC, 69:7 FM. "Black is," 7:30-11:30 pm. Four hours of rhythm and blues, Top. 40. and dance music. KLCC, 89.7 FM. Saturday 4 Concert Music The Sawtooth Mountain Boys and Good and Country headline a benefit concert for the Oregon Blue grass Assoc. Co-sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum and the Ore gon Bluegrass Assoc., the event will take place at 8 pm in the EMU Ball room on the U of O campus. $2.50 for UO students and OBA members, $3 general public. The Garry Hagberg Trio perform free from 9 pm-1 am at Dejola's Res taurante at the Fifth St. Public Market, 5th and High. The Eugene Concert Choir accom panied by harps, flutes and basson will present "A Ceremony of Carols” 8 pm at the Central Lutheran Church, 18th and Potter, Eugene. $3 admission. STU’S BIKE SHOP Sth & Monroe / 344-2175 CLEARANCE! FUJI-Since 1899 World’s Finest Bicycle Ask us why1 Discounts now from $30 to $136 4 Models between $239 and $359 Also CENTURION The Value Leader with purchase of bike $5 BONUS toward accessories with this ad Rolf i ng Jeff Ryder 344-6488 Call for appointment or free consultation Film The Sting, the Academy award win ning, brain-tickling, suspense thriller, Paul Newman and Robert Redford are con men in the pros perous Chicago underworld of the 1930‘s, 7 and 9:45 pm, 180 PLC on the UO campus, $1.50 adult, $1 chil dren (2-12). One Day in the Life of Ivan Denis ovich; based on the novel by Soviet ; dissident Solzhenitsyn, this film depicts one day in the life of a man bannished to a Soviet prison camp in Siberia, 177 Lawrence on the UO campus, 7 and 9 pm, $1.50 adults, $1 children. Reereation Videogames Tournament. Win an Atari 400 or other prizes. Elimina tion playoffs on familiar games will culminate with mystery game cham pionship. $5 to enter, entry forms available at WISTEC, next to Aut zen Stadium. Phone Gail Winterman for more info at 484-9027. Mcctings Demonstration for those concerned about exploitation of fur bearing animals, 11 am-1 pm on the Down town Mall near 10th and Willa mette. Sponsored by Save Our Eco systems, Greenpeace & The Sur vival Center. Phone Barbara at 484-2679 or Patrerine at 687-8121. Etc. Auction to benefit the Eugene Sports Program, Lane County Convention Center Performance Hall at 6:30 pm. No admission, call ESP for more in fo at 683-2373. Reduced admissions at WISTEC Planetarium shows, "Autumn Skies," a look at tonight's constel lations at 1 pm; 'To Worlds Un known," the planets of our solar system in slides at 3 pm. $1 adults, 50c children, next to Autzen sta Children "Winter Holiday Gift Making for Students in grades 1-6 is sponsored by Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St, bring a lunch and spend the day (9 am-4 pm) making gifts, $11 fee, register by Dec 2 by calling Kim Davidson at 687-5373. Puppet Show at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm at the Waldorf Christmas Faire, hours 10 am-4 pm at the Central' Presbyterian Church, 15th and Ferry. Ice Skating in Portland forstudents grades 9-12. $12 fee includes: trans portation, insurance, skate rental and admission; Bring a lunch and shopping money for the 8 am-6 pm excursion. Contact Kim Davidson at the Amazon Community Center, 687-5373, or Al Denfield at the Westmoreland Community Center, 687-5316. Printmaking, Cards and Wrapping, students will use hand printing and printing press to make their own holiday cards, wrapping paper and stationery at Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th, from 1-3 pm. Last day to register for Monday's Taffy Pull at Westmoreland Com munity Center. See Monday's listing for details. Theater David and Usa tonight. See Thurs day's listing for details. Francisco Reynders of the Oregon Mime Theatre offers a unique work shop combining performance with discussion. The workshop includes a solo mime performance, a film of the Oregon Mime Theatre's work, and a lecture demonstration with discus sion. Free and open to the public, 3 pm in the EMU Forum Room on the UO campus. 7"mhe Healing Tree rggba ‘Townsend, L.M.I. g H'lwditie Massage Therapeutic ‘Iouch Counseling ByAppointment 342-5366 mark 8* _3 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Treat Yourself to a FILL BODY MASSAGE • re-energized • tension/stress release • complete relaxation Loren Swift. MT 485-6742 Gift Certificates Available Special: Buy 3. 1 Free! Alpha Consignment Shop Where inflation ends and savings begin NEW & NEARLY NEW CLOTHING 775 Monroe Mon-Fri 11:00 am - 6 pm Sat 11:00 am - 5 pm 342-7407 Make extra money—clean your closet. WE BUY NEW & USED QUALITY CLOTHES - BOOK and TEA 1646 E. 19th • 344-3422 Mon-Fri 10-8, Sat 10-5 Workshops Mime, Francisco Reynders of the Oregon Mime Theatre. See Saturday Theater listing for details of this workshop combining performance and film. "Who Was I Before I Became Who I Am?" a past lives workshop from 10 am-4:30 pm with Laeh Maggie Gar field, fee $30, for more information call 689-3105 or 343-4593. Wool Spinming, use a drop spindle to spin yarn for weaving, knitting and erocheting. All supplies fur nished except hand carders. Repeats Dec 11. Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W 22nd Ave.. Phone Pave Copley at 687-5316 for further Workshops "Moving On," a special workshop using movement as a pathway to the creative mind, $35-50 sliding scale, 10 am-1 pm at the Whiteaker Com munity School, 21 N Grand, call Liz Jeans for further info at 345-1140. Storm Window Construction today and every Saturday thru March, downstairs in the Midgley Bldg. at the EWEB Workshop. Tools, ma terials and instruction to help you make your own storm'windows. $10 plus materials. Call Candi for reser vations at 484-2411, ext. 209. NIVCRSITY IDAVCL 774 E. 13th (in the Smith Family Book Building) 683-5577 free parking in rear BARGAIN FARES AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS ROUND TRIP FARES Portland-East Coast $248 Portland-New Orleans $198 Portland-Minneapolis $239 Portland-Miami $278 Apples Are in Season EXPAND Your Apple System REG. NOW Hi-Res/Low Glare Monitor III $279. $179. Add a Second Disk Drive $525. $390. Mountain Computer Clock Calendar Card $280. $120. More people use Apple Computers for more uses than any other computer in the world. Come in and see our wide selection of accessories, including Printers, Monitors, Joysticks, Game Paddles, Digi tizers, Peripheral Boards and other goodies too nu merous to mention. If you haven’t seen an Apple system yet, come in and see our specials on Bundled Packages. II