A Touch of Sanity
Laurie Brown and Rob McIntosh are celebrating the release of their first album, entitled A Touch of Sanity, with a
concert, on Sunday, January 16, at 7 pm in the Gerlinger Lounge, U of O. See January 16 listing for details.
Fed up with your Smoking?
The University of Oregon
Smoking Control Program
can help you:
• Learn how to stay permanently off cigarettes
• Learn ways to deal with withdrawal
• Learn to deal with urges to smoke
• Get support and help from others trying to quit
If interested, please call
686-4903
for more information.
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Sunday
Meetings
Roundsinging group meets every
Sunday at 7 pm for an informal
evening of music and fun. New
comers welcome. 1252 Polk St.
683-9071. Free.
Spiritual Support Group Vegetarian
Potluck for people on various paths.
FREE. 5:30 pm, 196 Ash St. For
more information, call Paul at
343-2052.
Living in the Spirit, a seminar delv
ing into the question of Holy Spirit.
11:15 am, 12:15. First Congrega
tional Church, Room 5. 345-8741.
Radio
Comprehensive international news
from worldwide short wave radio
and news wire service on This Sun
day Morning with Don Hein and
John Cooney. KLCC 89.7 FM, 10
Central American Report, latest
news from El Salvador, Guatemala,
Nicaragua and the Central American
Region. KLCC 89.7 FM. 9 pm.
Repeats Tuesdays, 12:30 pm.
Women's Night Out, features topics
of interest and concern to women.
Covers local women and women's
happenings as well as a calendar and
music. KLCC 89.7 FM, 6-7:30 pm.
Tonight's program features Coretta
Scott King and the Civil Rights
movement.
Mist Covered Mt at 9 am on KLCC
89.7 FM.
Etc.
Greenpeace Eugene Whale Watches
repeats today. See Saturday listing
for details.
ARC Flea Market takes place every
Sunday at 77 W 11th. Admission
free. Vendor tables $6.50, $5.50 in
advance. Sponsored by Association
for Retarded Citizens. 343-5256.
Planetarium Shows and exhibits at
WISTEC continue. See Saturday's
listing for details.
Music Bulletin
485-1411
24 Hour Music Hot-Line
Compiled by Forrest Faubion
Upcoming Eugene Concerts:
•Jan 14-15 Country Joe
McDonald, see WOW Hall listing
•Jan 15 Shadowfax (Windham Hill
Recording ARtists), EMU Ball
room, U of O campus, 8:30,
686-4373 or 485-1411
•Jan 20 David Grisman Quartet
and Christ Tsefalas, 8 pm, 686
4373
Upcoming Portland Concerts:
•Jan 18 Arrowsmith & Pat Tra
vers, 8:00, Memorial Coliseum
•Jan David Grisman Quartet.
9 pm, Starry Nights, Portland
•Jan 20 Commander Cody, 9 pm.
Euphoria
Asia Garden
44 E 7th 342-4991
•Tues-Thurs Bill Sabol 6-11:30
•Fri-Sat Bill Sabol Trio 9-1
BJ Kelly’s
1475 Franklin Blvd. 683-4686
•Jan 13 KSND Laffathon
•Jan 14-15 Robert Cray Band &
Curtis Salgado & In Your Face
•Jan 16 Neal Gladstone
•Jan 17 Burners & Emerald City
All-Stars
•Jan 18 Voyager
•Jan 19 Curtis Salgado & In Your
Face Blues Band
•Jan 20 KSND Laffathon
Blair Island Restaurant
325 Blair Blvd. 683-5117
•Jan 13 Nicki Ehrlich 6:30-8:30
•Jan 14 Ben Zen 6:30-8:30
•Jan 15 Heidi Boenke 9:30
am-12:30, Nancy Brunn 6:30-8:30
•Jan 16 Peter Thomas 9:30
am-12:30
•Jan 17 John Goldman 6:30-8:30
•Jan 18 Peter Thomas 6:30-8:30
•Jan 20 David Banks 6:30-8:30
Dejola’s Restaurants & Bar
5th St. Public Market 683-1311
•Jan 13 John Workman/Richard
Smith Jazz Quartet 8-12
•Jan 14-15 Garry Hagberg Quartet
9-1
•Jan 19-20 Workman/Smith
Quartet 8-12
Duffy's Tavern
801 E 13th 344-3615
•Jan 14-15 Rock Band (last per
formances as a group)
•Jan 19 Landing Gear
Harry's on the Canal
2200 Centennial Blvd. 342-5231
•Mondays Bedbury Bros.
•Thurs-Sat Joe Borland & Don
Latarsky
Homefried Truckstop
790 E. 14th 344-9988 (NC)
•Jan 13 T. Lynch 6-9
•Jan 14 Peter Thomas 6-9
•Jan 15 Eagle Park Slim 9 am-12
•Jan 16 Tree People 9 am-12,
Leota Rae 6-9
•Jan 18 Banning Eyre 6-9
•Jan 19 John & Paul 6-9
•Jan 20 John Curtis 6-9
International at New Shilo Inn
1-5 at Beltline, Springfield
747-0332
•Jan 13-15 Roscoe
•Jan 17-20 Recorded Music
Jo Federigo’s Restaurant & Bar
259 E Sth, 343-8488
•Jan 13 Ala Cart
•Jan 14-15 Cam Newton & Rob
Thomas
•Jan 16-17 Emmett Williams Trio,
Jazz Jam
•Jan 18-19 Kalus Roehm Trio
•Jan 20 John Workman Trio
Lone Star Bar
160 S. Park 484-7458
•Tues-Sat Michael John, Kimberly
& Special Delivery
•Sun-Mon Mesa
Lost Dutchman
535 Main, Springfield 747-0307
•Mon-Sat Eclipse
•Sun Breakthrough
Old Taylor's Tavern
894 E. 13th 344-1222
•Jan 13 Milkmen
•Jan 15 PUnishment Farm
•Jan 20 James Thornbury Band
WOW Hall
291 W 8th 687-2746
•Jan 14-15 Country Joe McDonald,
The Manzanita Band, Liv, Artis
the Spoon Man, Harry Stamper,
plus much more, 9:30
DON'T BE LEFT OUT!
List your club or act in What's Happening
The EMU Cultural Forum presents
-- an evening of dawg music • - -
with
The
David Grisman
M A Quartet I
with special guest
Chris Tsefalas
Thurs. Jan. 20 8 pm
EMU BALLROOM
5.50 Advance U of 0 Students
6.50 Day of Show
6.50 Advance General Public
7.50 Day of Show
Tickets at EMU Main Desk, Earthriver Records
COUNTRY JOE MCDONALD
Country Joe McDonald will be at the WOW Hall. See Jan. 14 listing.
Sunday
Film
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
will be shown at 7 pm in 180 Prince
Lucien Campbell on campus.
Children
Ski Tour for Children and any age
beginners. The gentle tour into Gold
Lake will be led by Myrna Wilson.
FREE. Call Myrna at 746-4314 for
details. Sponsored by Oregon Nor
dic Ski Club.
Monday
17
Ete.
Home Economics Achievement Day,
planning meeting, 10 am-noon. Ex
tension Auditorium, 950 W 13th.
Poetry Reading at the Homefried
Truckstop (14th & Alder) will
feature poets and writers rejected by
the Anthology of Eugene Writers.
Starts at 7:30 pm. Sign up as you ar
rive and please limit material to 10
minutes.
Workshops
Hatha Yoga Class begins tonight at
the Eugene Center for Healing Arts
at 6:45. It is taught by Richard Heck
ler, PhD for 8 weeks. An oppor
tunity for gentle stretching, under
standing and remediating chronic
physical distress and learning tech
niques for deep relaxation and well
being. Individual attention. Begin
ners welcome. 344-0178.
Eugene Fencing Club, beginning and
intermediate, with athletic training,
meets at 7 pm at Roosevelt Jr High,
24th & Hilyard. All equipment pro
vided. 688-6424.
Bread baking will be taught by Walt
Gray for 3 Mondays starting
tonight. 6-10 pm. Spencer Butte Jr
High, 500 E 43rd. $8. Register at
Amazon Community Center.
The Oregon Smoking Control Pro
gram offers a 6-week session to
smokers of any age who wish to stop
smoking. Cost is $15 plus a $25
refundable deposit. Sessions will be
conducted from 7-9 pm every Mon
day through Thursday at Straub
Hall, E 15th and Onyx. Call
686-4903 for information.
Contemporary Acoustic Guitar class
every MOnday for 10 weeks, costs
$62 and is at 3:30 at UO, for credit.
It features finger styles, picking pat
terns, accompaniments, solos,
improvisation, and includes Joni
Mitchell, James Taylor, Young,
Beatles, Cooder and more. Call
687-1005 or 686-3767 for infor
mation.
Speakers
Understanding tax law changes and
how to make them work for you, a
free seminar, takes place at 7:30 pm
at the Holiday Inn, Coburg Rd.
Features Nancy Gallagher, licensed
tax consultant, and Donna and Ken
Carter, financial planners.
UO Outdoor Program presents a
slide/lecture on the "Menagerie," lo
cated in the Northwestern Oregon
Cascades, a prized rock climbing
area. Free. 7 pm, EMU (UO) Dad's
Room. 686-3730.
Workshops
Sufi instruction, 7 pm, 302 Deady,
UO, continues.
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