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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1982)
Silven Conspiacy Zewelny Unique Jewelry in selection of Quality handcrafted Sterling Silver Jewelry, also many items in 14K Gold. Stop by and compare our prices!! 466 Willamette • 343-8019 See us at the "Old Oregon Chrixf/nas Fair" Dec. 11-24 S00T— HOUR WITH PROFESSONAL IQUIPMHNT. COMPGTITIVE Chimney PRICES. Guild SAFHTY $R OFF WITH SPECIAL: • THIS AO Call for FREE inspection 1 Fireplace, Woodstove or Insert [ 689*5478 I Coupon valid thru 12-31-82 Sunday 5 Concert Music University of Oregon School of Music will host members of the UO Orchestra, Roosevelt Jr. High En semble, Eugene Jr. Symphony, guest directors and soloists at a per formance of Handel's Messiah. The audience will be joining them in song (they may bring their own music or purchase scores for $5). It's at 3 pm in Beall Concert Hall. Cost is $3/ adults, $1.50/students and senior citizens, free for those under six. Mark Nelson, on dulcimer, will per form Music of the Old World, and the Old West. It's at 7:30 pm in Ger linger Lounge, UO. Cost is $2.50/ students. $3/public. Meetings Roundsinging group meets every Sunday at 7 pm for an informal evening of music and fun. New comers welcome. Free. 1252 Polk St. 683-9071 for information. Amis workshop, the art of Filipino stick fighting, with Barbara Bones, from 2-5 pm at the New Age Center, 1015 River Rd,- cost is $15-20. Esoteric Tarot, a drop-in class with Mitzi Lynn, is now covering the feminine archetypes. It is from 1-4 pm and costs $9. Call for location, 345-0233. 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. WOOD _ 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. Recreation Boardgame night at deFrisco's in cludes backgammon, chess, crib bage, pente, cards (or bring your own game). No-host bar, snacks. Cost is $1.50/members, $2.50/non members. Sponsored by the Net work Single Activities. All single adults welcome. 345-6432. Etc. WISTEC—Autumn Skies, a look at tonight's constellations, 1 pm; "To Worlds Unknown," a look at the planets of our solar system, and slides from the last decade of plane tary missions, 3 pm. Dec admission prices are reduced! $1 adult, 50c stu dents. 484-9027. Wine tasting—5:30 pm in the Ah, deGaa shop in 5th St Public Market, sponsored by NW Wine and Cheese and costs $10. Reservations in ad vance. Four wines (Pinot Noir) from Oregon will be compared. Film The Fox and the Hound, and Santa and His Elves (double feature) will play at 4 & 7 pm at UO Geology 150. Cost is $1.50. Radio Comprehensive international news from world-wide sources on 1 his Sunday Morning with Don Hein & John Cooney. 10 am. KLCC, 89.7 FM. Women's Night Out features topics of interest to women, local women, women's calendar and music. 6-7:30 pm. KLCC, 89.7 FM. Central American report features the latest news from El Salvador, Guate mala, Nicaragua and other countries in the region, 9 pm, KLCC, 89.7 FM. Monday 6 Meetings Women for a Women's Center will be hearing proposals from various organizations seeking to share space in a Women's Center building. Childcare provided. Whiteaker Ele mentary School Cafeteria, 21 N Grand, 342-6369 or 689-2093. Concert Music The Women's Choral Society of Eugene/Springfield will perform an annual Christmas concert to support scholarships awarded annually to 2 U of O music students. Concert in cludes music of Bach, Hayden, Handel plus folk and traditional Christmas music. Dr Stephen Stone of the UO music faculty directs this concert. 8 pm at the First Congre gational Church, 23rd and Harris, 345-8741. Donations accepted. Ed Kammerer plays horn in a con cert at Beall Concert Hall. He will be assisted by pianist Brett Anderson and they will play pieces by Derek Healey, Alan Bush, Warner Hutchi son, Joseph Ott and Quincy Porter. This is part of the Faculty Artist Series, $2 general admission, free to students and senior citizens.8:00 pm. Children Taffy Pull at the Westmoreland Community Center. Pull tasty taffy to take home. 7-9 pm, $1/person, register before Sat, Dec 4. Dulcimer player Mark Nelson performs Music of the Old World and the Old West Sunday in Gerlinger Lounge. The Eugene Folklore Society sponsors this concert. 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