Monday
Speakers
Philip Bayles, artistic director for
Eugene Opera, will discuss the story
line and musical history of Die Fle
dermaus (The Bat) at noon at the
Community Room, Hult Center for
the Performing Arts. Free to season
ticket holders, $2 general admission.
Video/TV
Sample of winter term's LCC tele
courses, a "preview," on Oregon
Public Broadcasting Channels 3 and
7 as well as Group W Channel 20.
Actual classes begin the week of Jan
3. For more information, call Cynde
Leathers at 747-4501, ext. 2318.
Boogie Music
Blue Monday Party includes con
tests, prizes and the Burners playing
dance music at BJ Kelly's from
9:45-2:00 am, $2.
Children
Vacation Day Camp for students in
grades 1-6 begins today through Dec
30 at Amazon Community Center.
Spend four days involved in games,
cooking, crafts and entertainment.
Hours from 9 am-noon every day;
$14; 687-5373.
Workshops
Eugene Fencing Club meets Monday
and Wednesday nights at Roosevelt
Jr. High School Girl's Gym, 24th
and Hilyard, from 7-9 pm. Spon
sored by Eugene Parks and Rec,
both beginning and intermediate
fencing are offered. All equipment is
provided. Call 688-6424 for more in
formation.
Radio
Tim Hardin is featured on From the
Leffside on KLCC, 89.7 FM, at 7:30
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Thursday
23
6:00 Metamorphosis. "An Intro*
duction to Psychocalisthenics/’ a
series of exercises for balancing
mind, body and emotions.
6:30 Musk Notes. Music Notes pre
sents a musical Christmas card to
Eugene-Springfield, featuirng
local artists performing your
Christmas favorites.
7:00 Naturesource, (repeat)
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Repeat)
8:00 Libertarian Party.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution. Personal
transformation psychotherapists
Linda and Dan Popov discuss the
ability of a Prophet of God to
transform the lives of millions of
people, leading to the fulfillment
of each person's highest potential.
9:00 Winds of Change. (Repeat)
9:30 Innovative Food & Energy Sys
tems. (Repeat)
Friday
24
6:00 Nguzo Saba. "Scrooge" by
Paulette Ansari.
6:30 La Voz Hispanica. (Repeat)
7:00 Metro Mania.
7:30 TV as a Folk Art.
8:30 T. Bear's Christmas.
9:00 Music of the Earth. (Repeat)
9:30 Libertarian Party. (Repeat)
Monday
27
6:00 Strategic Satire. David Isenberg
speaks with Kim Maynard,
Eugene Vet Center, and Mike
Coan, legislative officer for state
VFW about political activism
among Vietnam era veterans.
7:00 Nuclear Questions. Shannon
Appelgate Mueller reads a Christ
mas story and talks about her
work in progress, "Skookum," a
history of the Appelgate clan.
7:30 Dialogue. Rev. Craig Brooks dis
cusses the importance of Chris
tians getting involved in their
community, at both the local and
national levels.
8:00 Music Notes. Music Notes pre
sents Big Sue and Uncle T playing
old time fiddle music.
8:30 TV as a Folk Art. (Repeat)
9:30 Paul Burnett Show. The Burners
play original music influenced by
country, rock, Reggae and Soul.
Tuesday
28
6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents.
7:00 Winds of Change. Eugene's
Grower's Market—cooperative
marketing of quality produce br
ings savings for consumers, Dis
cussion with Alan Siporin.
7:30 Community Productions.
8:00 Strategic Satire. (Repeat)
9:00 Pot Luck. Produced by Jerry Leff,
featuring the Bruce Cole Band and
solo by Ritchie Darling.
9:30 Religious Science in Action. Mes
sage from Rev John Ingrahm,
pastor of Eugene Church of Reli
gious Science.
Wednesday
29
6:30 Cracker Barrel.
7:00 Nguzo Saba. Bethel Temple
Choir.
7:30 La Voz Hispanica.
8:00 Music of the Earth.
8:30 Metamorphosis. Eugene as
trologer Doug Bloch is inter
viewed.
9:00 Nuclear Questions. (Repeat)
9:30 Community Productions.
(Repeat)
Thursday
80
6:00 Metamorphosis. (Repeat)
6:30 Dialogue. (Repeat)
7:00 Religious Science in Action.
(Repeat)
7:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents. (Repeat)
8:00 Libertarian Party.
8:30 Spiritual Revolution. Unity of
East and West. Guests from
Japan, China and U.S. discuss the
blending of the best of many cul
9:00 Winds of Change. (Repeat)
9:30 Potluck. (Repeat)
Friday
81
6:00 Nguzo Saba. Bethel Temple
Choir.
6:30 La Voz Hispanica. (Repeat)
7:00 Metro Mania.
7:30 Best of TV as a Folk Art. Another
holiday special selecting music
and comedy from our last 10
shows.
8:30 Music Notes. (Repeat)
9:00 Music of the Earth. (Repeat)
9:30 Libertarian Party. (Repeat)
Monday
3
6:00 Strategic Satire.
7:00 Nuclear Questions.
7:30 Dialogue.
8:00 Music Notes.
8:30 TV as a Folk Art. (Repeat)
9:30 Paul Burnett Show.
Tuesday
4
6:30 Jesse Nazareth Presents.
7:00 Winds of Change.
7:30 Community Productions.
8:00 Strategic Satire. (Repeat)
9:00 Pot Luck.
9:30 Religious Science.
Wednesday
3
6:30 Cracker Barrel.
7:00 Nguzo Saba.
7:30 La Voz Hispanica.
8:00 Music of the Earth.
8:30 Metamorphosis. Streetcorner In
terviews: The Art of Living in the
80s.
9:00 Nuclear Questions. (Repeat)
9:30 Community Productions.
(Repeat)