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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1982)
•+****++*+ Hull Center for the Performing Arts Gift Buys for the Holidays ♦ X ♦ Seated SHOPPER... 9 THE COUPLE FOR EVOLUTION a relationships workshop January 14-15, 1983 Friday Evening 7-10 / Saturday 10-5 Understand the dynamics.of the couple process I ’sc the couple as a tool for growth and regeneration Explore the special needs of the couple relationship in the 1980s HOLIDAY GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Workshop Fee: $40/Couples, $20/Singles For information, preregistration, and gift certificates, contact: Kath Works, An Arica Team P.O. Box 3162, Eugene, OR 97403 / 484-4243 Wednesday 8 Children Stories for ages 4 to 6 are held every Wednesday at 11 am and 3 pm at the Springfield Library, 726-3765. Tree decorating for all ages at the Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 West 22nd Ave, 687-5316. Dance Reggae concert and dance at 8:30 pm with the Rastafarians and Strictly Roots. Tickets $6 in advance, $7 day of show, available at Everybody's Records in Eugene and Corvallis, Benton County Fairgrounds, Cor The English Beat will perform in the EMU ballroom at 8 pm, student tickets $6 in advance, $7 at door, general public $7 in advance, $8 day of show. Workshops The New Age Center is offering a class in modern dance and improvi sation every Wednesday from 10-11:30 am, costs $2, 461-2100. Make holiday breads and cakes at the Westmoreland Community Cen ter, 7-10 pm, costs $11.50, 687-5316. Fairs / Festivals A Christmas Craft Fair begins today featuring works by over 50 local ar tists and crafts people. There will be entertainment by local performers and free hot cider. Sponsored by EMU Craft Center and Cultural Forum, 10-5:30, Room 167 EMU. The Eugene Council for Human Rights in Latin America is having a benefit Christmas bazaar featuring inexpensive Latin American art work, records and books, 1236 Kin caid, 484-5867. Speakers The relationship of women poets and writers to society will be Mari lyn Farwell's topic for the final fall presentation of the Center for the Study of Women in Society, 3-4 pm in Prince Lucien Campbell Hall, Room 605. Fear of Intimacy is Susan Ruther ford's lecture topic, sponsored by the Network Single Activities, 7:30 pm at 1808 E 28th, call 345-6432 for directions, $1.50 members, $2.50 non-members. Concert Music Pianist Peggy McKenna will play free of charge at Dejola's Restaurante 8 pm-midnight, Fifth St. Public Market, 683-1311. Radio Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival continues at 8:15 am on KLCC 89.7 FM and features works by Beet hoven, Mozart and Schubert. OUR CHRISTMAS SHOP t < ISOPENAGAIN 1-) with our flnest selection of Christmas ornaments, cards and decorationsi PAPE2 TADED/ -rootex Nowon the BakonyLevel of the Sth Street Public Market Each week through Christmas, we'll have a different 99 ORNAMENT OF THE WEEK featured at 20%-40% off. Bring this ad to the Annex and we II give you a special FREE ornament. One to a customer, please. , __ . seeniga ,======= agia= oga For your convenience, the Annex wM be ___ SPECIAL ANNEX HOURS openFrnlaysuntil7:3OthroijghChristmas. 3*3-3022 Thursday 9 Children "The Land of Make Believe" and "The Velveteen Rabbit," a dance and drama production by 3rd and 4th graders at Magnet Arts School, 1787 Agate, 7 pm, contributions ac cepted. Concert Music Eugene Symphony Orchestra with guest soprano Lucy Shelton, perfor ming Mozart's Divertimento in F Major, Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915 and Mahler's Symphony No. 4. Hult Center, 8:30 pm, costs $5.75-515.25. 687-0020. Richie Cole, jazz saxophonist, will play at the WOW Hall at 8:30 pm. Cost is $6 advance, $7 day of con cert. Tickets available at Sponsors office, 690 Taylor, Lincoln St. Mar ket, Earth River Records, Meier & Frank, Godtz Garden Restaurant. Radio Taylor Made Piano continues with Hard Bop, Funky and Neo-Gospel, a hand-clapping, toe-tapping program featuring Less McCann, Horace Silver, Ray Charles and others. KLCC 89.7 FM at 1 pm. A Canticle for Leibowitz, part 5, is on at 7:30 pm, KLCC 89.7 FM. Speakers John Moseley, director, UO Chemical Physics Institute, will speak on present and future applica tions of the laser, last of the UO Forum Lecture Series this fall, 8 pm, free, Eugene Conference Center. Fairs / Festivals Christmas Craft Fair at the UO Erb Memorial Union, continues today, 10-5:30, Room 167, free. Sports UO Wrestling Team meets at home today. "Athletes in Action" day. Call 686-4461 for ticket infor mation. S/e 9 4R7 chps 3rm9 Ms /* 6 584 of on 27* efene 342-3530 WILD IRIS CAFE 1161 Lincoln St. Fantastic Food Friendly Prices Best Fishburger in Town 9 AM - 2 PM Weekdays Paul’s Shoe Repair 1510 A Coburg Rd. Sheldon Plaza • Prompt. 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