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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1983)
Thursday Etc. Bookmobile of Eugene Public Library will be at Landsby/Village Square, 1220 Jacobs Rd, 10-10:45 am; Solvang Retirement Center, 1201 Jacobs Rd, 11-11:30 am. Recreational Vehicle Show, Lane County Fairgrounds. Survival Center, UO, presents a multi-media slide show on Willa mette Trails, 7 pm; Wilderness Management and Alternatives by Jim Blanchard, Dept of Physical Education, 7:30 pm; Reagan's impact on the future of Oregon's wilderness by Andy Kerr, 8:30 pm. HYPNOSIS Physical Ailments & Emotional Stress Don Nahnsen, M.S.W. 484-2942 20% off initial session with this ad Friday 21 Film Quadrophrenia, 180 PLC, UO Cam pus, 7:00, 9:15 pm and midnight. $1.50. The African Queen, 177 Lawrence, UO Campus, 7 A 9 pm, $1.50. Apocalypse Now, 150 Geology, UO Campus, 7 & 9:30 pm, $1.50. Don Giovanni, 8 pm, Beall Hall, UO Campus, Chamber Music Associa tion film. Admission charged. Elisabeth Kubler Ross, 7:30 pm, Uni tarian Church, 40th & Donald, Eugene. Dr. Ross' classic theories on the care of the terminally ill. A very sensitive film. Theatre The Misanthrope continues. (See Thursday.) Etc. Recreational Vehicle Show con tinues at Lane County Fairgrounds. WHAT’S HAPPENING P.O. Box 259 Eugene. OR 97440 484-0519 For information about advertising, call 484-0319 Announcements Lucy Booth is seeking volunteers to staff its booth at Saturday Market from April-December. Work 4-8 hrs/mo giving advice, information, making referrals, helping people resolve problems. Free workshop training on March 26, 9-4 pm. Call Mental Health Association, 344-6092, or 689-7156 for information. Free Letter Series on parenting of children 3-6 years old will be avail able from Lane County Extension Center. The series is called Oregon's Children II and covers discipline, nutrition, clothing, money management and building confidence. The first series was very popular and helpful. To receive yours free, write the Ex tension, 950 W 13th Ave, Eugene 97402. Hoodoo ski bowl has cross country ski instruction—new this year. There are groomed trails. There will be a Citizens' Race series beginning during National Cross Country Week Jan 29-Feb 6. Lessons will be 2 for the price of 1. 1 ne uu Liprary nas a sneer music collection which began over 20 years ago and consists of 20,630 popular songs from the 1890‘s to the present. It includes Irving Berlin, John Philip Sousa, Cole Porter, Bob Dylan and John Len non, among many others. Anyone may request to see it, most of which is arranged for voice or piano. They are indexed by cover artists, singers, films, operas, etc. For more information, call Christine Olsen at 686-3114. The Kids on the Block is a troupe of disabled and non-disabled pup pets which describe and discuss their disabilities with children in a puppet show format. The puppets have a range of disabilities which include Cerebral Palsy, Down's Syndrome, blind, hearing im paired, learning disabilities and a near-sighted puppet who just ac quired eyeglasses. The script material allows the puppets to question one another about his/ her disabilities and are designed to show differences of disabled per sons, not defects. To schedule "The Kids on the Block," call 746-1669. Please make the request 3 weeks prior to the de sired performance time. There is no charge for performances sche duled within Willamalane Park District. Outside the Park District a $10 fee is charged for each show Oregon is the first state in the na tion to have a Tax Check-off for Oregon Art inaugurated by 1982 Legislature. You may check off money from your income tax re fund as contributions to the Oregon Arts Development Fund. Arts organizations are eligible to apply for matching funds. Last year $9,000 came to Eugene. Con tact Lane Regional Arts Council here or Oregon Arts Commission, 835 Summer St NE, Salem, 97301. And check off a few bucks on your tax refunds. The Lane County Artists Slide Bank will create a centralized col lection of slides of artists' works, plus information about the artists. Members of the public interested in purchasing or commissioning art, or organizing an exhibit, may use it at the Lane Regional Arts Coun cil office. Charter listings are being accepted through Feb 1. They are located at 795 Willamette St, Room 416. I here is an International Mexico Caravan, a camping experience from March 19-April 3 for high school students, grades 10-12. Sponsored by the YMCA. Fee is $340. $25 deposit holds your place. There are a number of fund-raisers organized to help students raise money. Visit Mexican villages, a Franciscan mission, sunbathe on the beach. Stop in San Francisco and Arizona. The Oregon Dept, of Energy spon sored a study called Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems in Oregon. It monitored 37 systems plus 8 conventional heaters as a control group. The typical solar system met about 40% of the energy needs for water heating and saved 1900 Kwhr. Some of the bet ter systems provided over 70% of the annual hot water needs and saved 3000 Kwhr. These were the more recently installed systems. All indicating solar energy is prac tical in Oregon! A benefit for the Northwest Work ing Press will be held Sat, Jan 29 at the Keystone Cafe. Mexican food —both vegetarian and with meat —will be served from 6-9 pm. Beer will be served also, beginning at 4 pm. The cost of a dinner ranges from $4.00-$6.00 (sliding scale) with side orders also available. Help the Press replace things lost in their recent break-in, and have a delicious dinner and a good time, Begining this week, for-profit workshops and classes will no longer be listed here in Announcements. If you charge a fee for ongoing workshops or classes, you can list yourself in What's Happening Classifieds. See page 11. NIVCRSITY 774 E. 13th (in the Smith Family Book Building) 683-5577 free parking in rear ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS Portland-East Coast $198 Eugene-Chicago $198 Portland-Frankfurt $719 Portland-Bahamas $270 Portland-Merida $323 ’subject to time restrictions Friday Speakers Ken Keyes, Jr., author, will speak at 8 pm. Sponsored by Connections. Ken & Penny Hanneg will discuss the "Living Love Guidelines." At the Eugene Church of Religious Science, 390 Vernal St, Eugene. $3. Pianist Charles Rosen will give a free public lecture at 2:30 pm at Beall Hall, UO, on Composer Robert Schumann. Concert Musie Johnny Cash & June Carter, 7:15 and 10 pm, Silva Concert Hall, Hult Center. Boogie Musle Strictly Roots, reggae music, at the WOW Hall. All ages welcome. Beer and wine downstairs. Wheelchair accessible. $2.50. 9:30 pm. Workshops Natural Health Practices with Svevo Brooks, ND, CH. Kitchen medicine, diet and elimination and more. $45. 6:30 pm. 895-2957. Radio It's not classical and it's not jazz—it's Modern Mono—new rock. The re quest linee is open. KLCC 89.7 FM. 11:30-2:30 pm. KWAX Classical, 10 am, featuring Beethoven Piano Sonata #3 in C, Opus 2 #3. 91.1 FM. Just Folks, 9:30 pm, KWAX, 91.1 FM. KWAX Jazz—6:30 Jazz Revisited; 7 pm Jazz Songbook; 8 pm Old Grooves; 8:30 Straight Ahead. 91.1 FM. Video Cable Channel 11 (Community Ac cess) features: Nguzo Saba, guests from Sojourners will be discussing Black Women writers coming to Eugene Jan 23, 6 pm; La Voz His panica, 6:30 pm; Metromania, 7 pm; TV as a Folk Art, Comedy, music and variety show hosted by Howard Wade, 7:30 pm; Musk Notes, pre senting Sweet Grass, women singing folk and traditional music acapella, 8:30 pm; Science of Mind & Action, What Religious Science believes about Mind, 9 pm; Libertarian Op tions, Steven Chapman discusses farmers on the dole, 9:30 pm. SAVE OUR PARKS & WILDLIFE I reed Watt to the . Bears Getta Graphics1982 100% COTTON T-Shirt tan with grees ink $7postpd. 2 wks. delivery Wholesale Available BANYAN TREE • BOX 620 * CRESWELL. OR 97426 Come to the Market where shopping is still a lnenaiy experience and prices are reasonable The late night MonSat 7-Midnight allemnalie Sun 10-Midnight grocery store THE JOLLY GOOD CHIMNEY SWEEPS David Stuart Bull, Esq. 344-5571 A Sweep for All Seasons PASSAGE is the MEDIUM relief of muscular hBeitil street toft or'deep tissue 1%2 hr. session $13 1257 High St., Suite 4C 4020022 663E.Thirteenth" • Eugene, Oregon97401 -343-7086 PUCH Pathfinder Regularly $215 Now $189