What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, December 09, 1982, Page 10, Image 9

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    Sunday
Fairs / Festivals
Association for Retarded Citizens of
Lane County sponsors a flea market
every Sunday at 77 W 11th,
downtown Eugene. New and used
merchandise is availble; this is a
non-profit fundraiser for the organi
zation. Vendor tables $6.50, $5.50 in
advance (5 pm Fri.). Admission is
Piccadilly Flea Market at the Fair
grounds continues; see Saturday's
listing.
12th Annual Old Oregon Christmas
Fair continues today at the Lane
County Fairgrounds; entertainment
today features storyteller Godfrey
Warner from 12-12:30, Whiskey
Creek Band at 2:30, and Apples in
Winter playing Irish pub music at
4:30.
Radio
Big Band Bash on KLCC at noon fea
tures the piano and the Big Bands;
89.7 FM.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
plays Richard Strauss' Ein Helden
leben at 8 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM.
Women's Night Out at 6 pm on
KLCC discusses Hanukah and
Human Rights Day.
Children
Maude Kerns holiday celebration for
children ages 3-teens continues to
day; see Saturday's listing. Today
crafts from 1-3:30, Walking Theatre
at 1:30.
Art
An opening reception at 3 pm at The
Coffee Corner at Southtowne. A
showing of stained glass windows
made by Eugene glass artist, Ilene
English.
Monday
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Fairs 1 Festivals
12th Annual Old Oregon Christmas
Fair continues today at the Fair
grounds; free. Today's entertain
ment features Peter Thomas,
classical guitar from 12:30, Percy
Hilo and the Interchangable Parts
Band at 6 pm, followed by the
Eugene Marimba Ensemble at 7:30
pm.
) Children
Pre-schoolers make gifts for favorite
adults from 2-3 pm at a cost of $5 at
( Westmoreland Community Center.
। They will make a decorated box and
design a card. Call 687-5316 for
more information.
Older children will make two ori
ginal gifts for favorite adults today
and tomorrow at Westmoreland
Community Center from 3-4 pm for
l $5. Make one or both gifts.
Patience & Sarah
Jan Eliot
I AM "KIND, GENEROUS,
UNASSUMING AND TOLERANT.”
Monday
Boogie Musie
Blue Monday Party includes con
tests, prizes, giveaways, balloons
and party atmosphere plus the
Burners and special guests the Chan
nel Cats at BJ Kelly's, 1475 Franklin,
from 9:45-2:00 am for $2.
Workshops
Soft Frame construction is being of
fered at Sheldon Community
Center, 2445 Willakenzie Rd, from
7-9 pm. Cost is $5.50. Participants
will learn to decorate their favorite
photo with a custom made soft
frame; bring your own fabric.
Modern hypnosis demonstrated by
Bob Podolsky; call 485-1449 for
more information.
Etched glass ornaments and gifts
taught for adults at Westmoreland
Community Center from 6:30-9:30
tonight and Wednesday, Costs $10.
Eugene Fencing Club sponsors the
oldest modem sport at 24th and Hil
yard, Roosevelt Jr. High School,
Girl's Gym from 7-9. Call 688-6424
for details.
Radio
From the Leftside at 7:30 pm on
KLCC, 89.7 FM, features Light the
Menorah, a Hanukah Special.
Stanley Marcus, founder of Neiman
Marcus department stores, talks
about his book His and Hers on An
Oregon Evening, KWAX, at 6:30

START YOUR DAY
AT THE
COFFEE CORNER
lugenes only locally roosted
coffees by the cup of by the
pound
THE COFFEE CORNER
I RARELY LOSE
MV TEMPER, OR. SHOW
VISIBLE SIGN5 OF ANGER.
I AM ALWAYS
CONSIDERATE OF OTHERS.
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Monday
Etc.
Holiday Project gift-making party at
1136 Tyler from 6-9 pm. Call
345-3277 for more information.
Speakers
Marlene Lasher, Director of
Womenspace, will speak on Issues
and Alternatives to Domestic Vio
lence at the monthly meeting of the
Mental Health Association; Farwest
Community Room, 7:30, free. Call
344-6092 for more information.
Tuesday
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Workshops
Parenting from Birth to Six Months
is a free presentation by Larry Chel
delin, MD, from 7-8:30 pm in Con
ference Room 3 at Eugene Hospital
and Clinic. Pre-register at 687-6050
or 687-6217.
Meetings
People for Southern Africa Freedom
hold weekly meetings on Tuesdays
at 1189 Mill St. at 8 pm. Discussion
will include the winter term class on
South Africa. Call 687-9331 for
more information.
Social get together for adults in
terested in committed relationships
among three or more adults at 7 pm
tonight is free. Call for location,
345-5626.


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BOOK and TEA
1646E. 19th • $44-3422
Mon-Fri 10-8. Sat 10-5
“YOU ARE S0 NICE IT'S
ABSOLUTELY Sickening.*
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Tuesday
Children
Children learn dough art ornament
making at Westmoreland Communi
ty Center today and tomorrow from
4-5. Costs $5. Bring cookie sheet
covered with foil.
WISTEC features a model railroad
exhibit plus a color slide show: "The
Last Days of Steam Railroading" at
7:30 pm. Call 484-9027 for more in
formation.
Last day to register for ESP Bas
ketball for boys and girls grades 3-9.
Call 683-2373 for information, or go
by 2190 Polk Street, Eugene Sports
Program office.
Preschoolers make dough art orna
ments today from 2-3 pm for $5 at
Westmoreland Community Center,
1545 W 22nd. Bring a cookie sheet
covered with foil.
Holiday party for ages 3-K from
9:30-11:30 am, at Petersen Park
Barn. Enjoy special holiday crafts,
games and goodies. $1.75,..,
THERE’S NOTHING
MORE CRUEL THAN
ASTROLO6ICAL BIAS.
Rolfing
Jeff Ryder
344-6488
Call for appointment
or free consultation
Come to the Market where shopping is
still a friendly experience and
prices are reasonable
The late night - Mon Sat 7-Midnight
aitemalive Sun 10-Midnight
grocery store "