What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, December 16, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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    Saturday
Fairs / Festivals
Breitenbush Winter Solstice Cele
bration; see Friday's listing.
Saturday Market is open at its new
location in the parks with the foun
tains on Oak Street near 8th. Enter
tainment today includes Judith
Reese, Christmas Caroler, at 11:30;
the Eugene Tuba Quartet (sponsored
by Musical Offerings) at 12 noon;
and Bethel Temple Choir and Bethel
Temple Youth Choir at 1 pm.
Hours: 10 am til dark.
Old Oregon Christmas Fair con
tinues today at the Lane County
Fairgrounds from 10 am-9 pm, free.
Today's entertainment includes Rev
erence Chumleigh at 12:30 noon,
Concerts for SmAll People at 2:30,
and Reverend Chumleigh at 7 pm.
Share Fair at New Age Center, 1015
River Road, begins at noon and goes
until 9 pm, donation requested.
Bring your arts and crafts, products,
services, music, food, entertain
ment, etc. The focus is on barter and
exchange, but buying and selling is
not excluded. Call 689-5482 for
more information.
_ SECOND
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USED BIKES
New and used parts
for the tourist,
racer, commuter
and cruiser.
BUY-SELL-TRADE
1712 Willamette
343-5362
Tues.Sat. 10:00-5:30
Radio
Star Wars, Episode 4, featuring
Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker and
Anthony Daniels as See Threepio,
on KWAX-FM, 91.1 at 6 pm.
The Rainbow Warrior with Brooke
Medicine Eagle on New Dimensions,
KLCC-FM, 89.7 at 11 am.
Speakers
Alexander Everrett will speak on
"Singles in the New Age" at 8 pm at
Asia Gardens, followed by dancing
at 9:30 pm. Costs $2.50 members
Network Singles, $4 non-members.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
P.O. Box 25$)
Eugene, OR 97440
484-0519
Stuff:
Elisabeth Lyman
Lucia McKelvey
Susan O'Keefe
Nicholas Sally
Pamela Seaworthy
Bill Snyder
Sonja Ungemach
Lois Wadsworth
For information about
advertising. call
484-0519
Announcements
We gave you the wrong phone
number to order Innerspace—A
Survival Kit for Kids of the 80s and
90s. Call Paula Prober at 343-7659
or write 2936 Willamette, #12. It
costs $3.50 (on sale) and encour
ages children/adolescents to de
velop self-awareness and imagina
In January the Museum of Natural
History on the UO campus will
continue its winter workshops. On
Jan 15, for children, Judy Chamard
will teach Animal Movements,
How and Why. She is a dance and
anthropology major. $3.50 mem
bers, $4 non-members. On Sun
day, Jan 23, Coyote Stories will be
told by Barre Toelken (folklore
professor), Ed Edmo (Shoshone/
Bannock Indian) and George Was
son (Coos Indian). These are un
expurgated and for adults, but
children are welcome. $2.50
members, $3 non-members. Pre
' registration, please, 686-3024.
। Storm windows are one of the
| most effective ways to reduce
; home energy use and heating bills.
1 The Home Energy Assistance
! Team (HEAT) is sponsoring week
| ly storm window construction
I clinics on Saturdays. A $10 shop
i fee is charged. Materials are avail
able at cost which is currently 70c
per sq. foot for the finished pro
duct. Call Candi at 484-4211, ext.
209 to register. The HEAT Pro
gram is sponsored by the Willa
mette Valley Solar Energy Assoc.,
EWEB and Lane County OSU Ex
tension Service.
Join the Holiday Project on Christ
mas Day. They need people to help
prepare for and visit nursing
: homes from 12-3 pm. Call
345-3277 to know more.
Coyote’s Dance, a journal of trans
formation, is now available at
local bookstores, newstands, and
restaurants. This new quarterly
features prose and poetry and costs
$1. Call 964-5561 for information.
The YMCA offers an ongoing pro
gram for unemployed women and
men who are not currently en
rolled in school. The purpose is to
provide opportunities for physical
exercise and support group
participation. Available are the
gyms, fitness center, pools, courts
(when reservations are cancelled),
saunas, steam room, discussion
groups, massage, budget advice
and more. You are also encour
aged to volunteer at the Y. Go and
register. Cost is $2.50 per session.
Do you know what Tel-Law is? It
is a collection of tape recorded
messages written by lawyers on
legal subjects. They are from 3-7
minutes long and are straight-for
ward and easily understood. They
are geared to helping you under
stand legal problems, understand
the justice system and know where
to go for help. Call and ask for a
list of numbered subjects. From
this list you call back and ask for
the number that relates to your
problem. 1-800-452-4776.
The Low Income Energy Assis
tance Program (LIEAP) is now
open for business. Their number is
687-FUEL but you will probably
find it busy all the time. Go to their
office in the basement of 165 E 7th
to make an appointment. It will
take 3-4 weeks so get in there soon.
You will have to verify expenses,
medical bills, heat source. The
amount of payment depends on
your income and heat source. If
you have unpaid bills, they will
help you out immediately.
Do you need temporary help? Try
calling Project Self Reliance, a pro
gram for ex-prisoners. They will
clean, haul, move, garden, paint
and lots more. Call Merle at Spon
sors, Inc., 485-8341.
The new Eugene Bikeways Map is
based on an up-dated street map,
printed on water-resistant paper
and is color-coded. Useful infor
mation about hills, travel times,
safe riding and cycling equipment
is included. Available for $1.50 at
City Hall 11, City Hall, Com
munity Centers, local bike and
book stores.
Teenagers in Transition is an on
going, peer-counseling support
group for teens of divorced or sep
arating parents. The group is set
up in a confidential, supportive at
mosphere where youth 13-18 years
old can get together. They will be
at the YMCA on Mondays at 7
pm. Cost is $10/month which also
allows you use of the facilities for
the day. Call 686-9622.
The Nurtury House announces its
opening at 1857 Jefferson St. It
provides a supportive environment
for people to gather together.
There are classes in writing, belly
dancing, parenting and piano.
There are also Interpersonal
Growth Groups, Massage, Story
Telling for the young and home
cooked vegetarian meals. Dec 28
will be the first of weekly "people's
parties" at 7:30 pm. Call 345-9230
or drop by from 9 am-9 pm.
Eugene Center
for Acupuncture and Acupressure
is pleased to welcome to our staff:
Aspen Helene Bernath-Plaisted
Counselor
stress reduction
relaxation
techniques
communication
skills
self-esteem
Malvin Finkelstein
Acupuncturist
683-9230
1177 Pearl — Lower Level
Eugene 97401
Arnold Porter
Acu-massage
WE'RE TAX DEDUCTIBLE!
What's Happening is a free weekly publication of Energy Futures, Inc., a
local, tax exempt, non-profit corporation dedicated to information and edu
cation. Nuclear Questions, a weekly television program on Cable 11, is also a
project of EFI. The show focuses on energy issues and other related subjects.
Last fall we published the 1981 Lane County Energy Consumer's Guide, a free
guide to energy services, conservation and local energy choices.
So What's Happening is Energy Futures, Inc. and all of our names are listed
at the bottom left of page 2. Why are we telling you all this? Because we need
your help. We are tax exempt. That means you can give us money in support
of the services we provide the community. We publish up to 15,000 copies of
What's Happening each week. Nuclear Questions has been on every week for
over 3 years. Show us your support. Make your check payable to: Energy
Futures, Inc., P.O. Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440. We are in need of office
furnishings, art and newspaper tools and other items too. Call us if you want
to donate—484-0519.
As a special thank you, donations of $25 will receive a free six-month
subscription to What's Happening. Donations of $40 or more will receive a full
year's subscription ... in addition to our sincere appreciation.
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