Saturday
Workshops
Wool spinning workshop at West
moreland Community Center for
adults from 1-5 pm costs $13. Use a
drop spindle to spin yarn for weav
ing, knitting and crocheting. Partici
pants must furnish own hand
carders; all other supplies furnished.
Call 687-5316 for more information.
Storm window construction clinic
requires reservations and costs $10.
Call Candi Turrentine, 484-2411,
ext. 209, at the OSU Extension Ser
Origami ornaments, Japanese paper
folding used to make ornaments and
gifts, is offered for seniors and
families at Westmoreland Com
munity Center, 1545 W 22nd, from
1:30-3 pm and costs $2 per person.
Jean Shinoda Bolen conducts a
seminar in Portland on The Goddes
ses in Every woman. Bolen will show
how women are caught "between the
archetypes (Jungian view) and
stereotypes (feminist view) and the
need to be conscious of the power of
both. See Friday's Speakers' listing
for workshop details.
Kinesionics workshops today and
tomorrow at the New Age Center re
quires pre-registration. Call
689-5482 for more information.
Pre-registration for community ed at
UO continues today from 10 am-2
pm; see Thursday's listing for de
tails.
Johanna Koch speaks on "Love
Signs: The Astrology of Relation
ships" at 8 pm at the Laurelwood
Country Club, 2700 Columbia.
Dancing follows at 9:30. Sponsored
by Network Single Activities, the
event cost's $2.50 for members, $4
non-members.
Dance
Interplay performs again tonight at
the Hult Center; see Friday's listing
for details.
housemates
wanted
Quiet, warm
Spiritually
oriented
in S.E. Eugene
non-smoking
683-5952
Saturday
Children
Maude Kerns Holiday Celebration
for Children ages 3-teens goes on all
weekend. Today crafts workshops
from 10*12:30, 1*3:30 focus on gift*
making in clay, printmaking, paint
ing and sculpture; 11 am special
holiday stories with Linda Erz; 2 pm
Walking Theatre with Eberhardt
Elchner-Bovt. Crafts and theatre ses
sions cost 50c each. Children can
buy holiday gifts priced for their
budgets, from 50c to $5.
Breakfast with Santa for kids ages
3-5 and their families at Amazon
Community Center; pre-registration
required. Call 687-5373 for more in
formation.
Join Santa for breakfast at Petersen
Barn Community Center, all ages
are welcome. Pre-registration is re
quired. Call 689-1446 for details.
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DEPARTMENT
1390 Oak, Eugene
485-1390
Come visit our
Retail Store
Solstice Bakery Collective
350 E. Third, Eugene, Oregon 97401
Saturday
Sports / Reercation
UO Men's basketball team plays San
Diego State at McArthur Court at
7:35 pm. This game will be telecast
by KEZI-TV.
UO swimming and diving team
meets Willamette University in
Salem tonight; call 686-4481 for
more information.
UO women's gynmasts play an
intrasquad game tonight; for more
information call 686-4481.
Family cross country ski trip re
quires pre-registration; for more
information, call 746-1669.
20 mile bicycle ride to Camp Creek
Road leaves Alton Baker Park at 10
am. Call Fred 747-2625 to confirm
this event. Sponsored by McKenzie
Riders Bicycle Club.
Oregon wrestling team competes
against Cougar Wrestling Club in
Pendleton at 7:30 tonight; 686-5241
for information.
Community
Children’s Theatre
will hold auditions for
The Legend of
Johnny Appleseed
a comedy with folk music
Dec. 14 and 15. 6-9 p.m.
at Amazon Community Ctr.
Adult, Teen and Child
Actors and Musicians
Needed
For more information, call
C. Bennett. 686-1574
WE’VE MOVED
THE MARKET!!
Come visit the Saturday Market
in our new location at the
Park Blocks...
... at Eighth and Oak—
every Saturday 10-5 until Christmas.
DON’T MISS OUR 6-DAY
’’CHRISTMAS MARKET IN
THE PARK” December 18-23
SATURDAY MARKET
THERES SOMETHING NEW TO DO IN TOWN!
LATE NIGHT COFFEE HOUSE
LIVE MUSIC
< EXOTIC DRINKS
IITUT UCAIC fri-sat IOpm-Iam
454 WILLAMETTEST.
BMX—that’s Bicycle Moto-Cros— has become a popular event for people of all ages. BMX happens twice each week behind the Autzen
Stadium parking lot, Thursdays at 7 pm and Saturdays at noon. The entry fee is $3 on Thursdays and $5 on Saturdays. Awards are given
for 1st-3rd places. This weekly event is sponsored by the American Bicycle Association.