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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1983)
Thursday Radio Blazers vs. Golden State, 7 pm, KEED, 1450 AM. Etc. Bookmobile will be at Good Samari tan Center, 10:15 am; Churchhill Estates, 1919 Bailey Hill Rd, 1:30-2:15 pm; Valley West Retire ment Center, 2:15; Valley West Center, Bailey Hill Rd. & Westleigh St., 3:30-5:30 pm. Hard Times Lunches, eat authentic Latin food and help Central $1.50. American refugees. 11:30-2:30. 1236 Kincaid. Growers Market pick-up day at 454 Willamette. Extra food available to those who do not order. Excellent prices. 687-1145. Rug Hooking Demonstration & Show, 11 am-3 pm, Springfield Library, 225 N “A" St., Springfield. Free. ARC Bingo, fundraiser for the Assoc, for Retarded Citizens of Ore gon, Mon, Thurs, Fri & Sat, 5:30-10 pm, 77 W 11th St. Players 18 years and older welcome. Cost $2 min. Wheelchair accessible. Friday 8 Theatre The Public Eye, see 4/7 listing. Ah, Wilderness, Eugene O'Neil's look back at his New England child hood, warm and funny, a family comedy. 8 pm, $5/general public, $3.25/UO students,' seniors, $4/ other students. Box office 686-4191. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Arena Theater, UO, $2. Sports/ Recreation Special Olympics, winter games, Mt. Hood. Bus leaves Memorial Bldg, at 7:30 am. $2. Call Wilama lane Parks Dept. 746-1669. Children Gymnastics for grades 1-6, Mon & Wed beginning 4/11. Roosevelt Jr. High. Session 1, beginners, 4-5 pm. Session 11, intermediate, 5-6:30 pm. $22, $32. Register by today. 687 5373, Amazon Community Center. Fantasy Games, featuring Dungeons & Dragons, grades 5-12. Classes begin April 12, 3:30-5:30 pm. $12. Register at Amazon Community Center, 687-5373. Woodshop for grades 1-6 begins April 11, 3-4:30 pm. $16. Register by today. Amazon Community Center, 409 €92 Art Opening reception for Michael Perkin at Warehouse Artist Studios Gallery. 8 pm, 385 Lawrence. His work is large, semi-figurative con vases featuring some 3-D assem WHlATS HAPPENING P.O. Box 259 Eugene. OK 97440 484-0519 For information about advertising, call 484-0519 Friday Radio Blazers vs. Phoenix, 7 pm, KEED 1450 AM. AAA” Film The World According to Garp, 180 PLC, 7 & 9:30 pm, $1.50. Bonnie & Clyde, 150 Geology, 7 & 9:30 pm, $1.50. Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky, 7 & 9 pm, Room 198, Music School, UO. Sponsored by Committee for Musical Cart. Sunseed, Sathya Sai Baba, Neem Kroli Baba, the Sufi Way. 7:30 pm at the Unitarian Church of Eugene, 40th & Donald, $3.75. Bonnie & Clyde, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway star in this celebrated film about 1930's folk hero bank robbers Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. 7 & 9:30 pm, 150 Geology, U of O. $1.50/$1.00. APRIL FILM FESTIVAL APRILS SUNSEED Swami Satchitananda, Swami Muktananda, Pir Vilayat Khan, Baba Ram Dass, Lama Govinda, Murshed Sam Lewis SATHYA SAI BABA NEEM KROLI BABA THE SUFI WAY Intermission & Refreshments UNITARIAN CHURCH 40th & Donald 7:30 p.m. $3.75 I LCCC, Inc. Quality Telephonel < Answering Service 2 Since 1947 < Direct Dial Paging 2 Open 24 Hours — 344-5211 ) Lane County Communication Friday TV/Video Cable 11 (Community Access) features: Nguzo Saba, 6:00 pm; La Vox Hispanica, 6:30; Metro Mania, 7:00; Friday Night in Ducktown, local variety show hosted by Howard Wade, 7:30; Music Notes, 8:30; Science of Mind in Action, your divine connection, 9:00; Liber tarian Options, principles of liberty, Part 3, 9:30. Classes / Workshops MoMENtum: A Men's Therapeutic Retreat on the coast, April 8-10. Through an atmosphere of mutual support, participants can continue their own personal/spiritual growth. $50 includes lodging. Call Alito, Ricky or Al at Eugene Center for Healing Arts, 344-0178. A short pre retreat meeting is held to discuss cooperative meal planning and car pooling. The Portland Feminist Women's Health Center will present 3 workshops: Self Help Health Care, Lesbian Health Care, and The Women's Health Care Movement. Free. Koinania Center, 1-5 pm, 683-3327 for details. Meetings Discussion group. What Do You Love/Hate About Being Single," Network Singles, $1.50/$2.50. 8 pm at 255 E. 38th St. Speakers Robert Melnick, LIO landscape architecture professor, talks about Midwest Postcards, Landscapes Im ages, 4:30 pm. Lawrence Hall, UO. Etc. Bookmobile is at Applegate Care Center, 1:30 pm; Sacred Heart Ado lescent Center, 1:30 pm; Wesley Methodist Church, 1385 Oakway Rd, 2:30-5:30 pm. Open House to celebrate the chang ing of the name of Family Counsel ing Services to Family Services of Lane County. 4-6 pm. 1432 Orchard St., 485-5111. All welcome. .C. E. - LINCOLN STREET MARKET GP e^t Sue* Corte to t*e Market where Shopping is The ate nignt *dly esperence and $ are reasonable Mon Sat 1 Midnight Sun 10 Midnight Announcements I A $400 gift from Camp 3 of the Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Society has made possible the open ing of a Slide Bank Registry of visual artists' work at Lane Regional Arts Council, the Arts Council announc ed this week. The gift has been used to purchase a desk-model slide pro jector with an 8"x8" screen which al lows members of the public to view slides of artists' work in convenient detail. A slide filing system and a Slide Bank promotional mailing will also be funded by Omaha Wood men's gift. The Lane County Visual Artists Slide Bank is open to the public in the LRAC office, 795 Willamette St, Rm. 416, Eugene, Mondays through Thursdays, from 9 am to 5 pm. Those interested in viewing slides are encouraged to call the Arts Council office, 485-2278, in advance I so that staff may have ready an appropriate selection. Protect Alliance, an alliance of spec ialized outdoor recreation programs, is designed to make outdoor adven tures a reality for the handicapped. The project is being developed by the U of O Dept, of Recreation and Park Management, with a $99,900 one-year grant from the Rehabili tation Services Administration of the U.S. Dept, of Education, Mobilization for Animals is a na tionwide coalition calling for an end to using animals for experimental reasons causing extreme sickness and often death. April 24 has been designated as a day to demonstrate for the animals. A caravan to UC/ Davis (where much animal research is done) will leave Portland the even ing of the 23rd and return to Portland the 24th after the rally. Call 344-0288, 747-4501, x2330 for more information. Mike Fish, UO Professor of Chinese, is trying to lure two people to teach English to physicians and hospital staff members at a major regional medical school in northwest China , beginning in September 1983 as part of an exchange program. His bait is the opportunity for those he recom mends for the positions to live and work in a Chinese cultural setting ! and to earn a salary commensurate with each teacher's qualifications. Free apartment housing is also pro vided. Application deadline is April 15. | Applicants should provide a resume of their education and experience and a listing of references. 686-4003, 4005. The Community Center for the Per forming Arts (CCPA) announces its 1983 fundraising "WOW—It's Ours!!" campaign which began Fri day, April 1, 1983. According to Denny Guehler, CCPA fund-drive co-chairperson, "The goal for WOW— It's Ours!!’ campaign is $15,000 raised from 300-500 new or renewing members.” Rod Roehnelt, also fund-drive co-chairperson, reports that a $500 kick-off chal lenge grant has been received by the CCPA from an anonymous donor via the McKenzie River Gathering Foundation. Roehnelt and Guehler also report that "the CCPA Board of Directors has pledged over $1,100 in personal Board gifts, bringing the total raised before the drive of ficially begins to over ten percent of the goal.” The proceeds from the CCPA "WOW—It's Ours!!" campaign will retire the mortgage on the historic Woodmen of the World Hall, fin alize community ownership, and provide critical operating support for staff salaries. A successful fund raiser last year raised much of the re maining mortgage; however, some yet remains along1 with the need for operating funds for staff salaries. For further information, call the CCPA office at 687-2746. More UO activities for this summer include The 14th Oregon Bach Fes tival directed by the acclaimed con ductor Helmuth Rilling. There will be numerous performances from June 20-July 3 at both the Hult Center and Beall Hall, including a series of free noon concerts. The work of NW artists will be featured at the Art Museum. Theatrical dance, including modern, jazz and tap, will be the emphasis of pro grams offered by the UO Dance Dept. There will also be a family style Marine biology discovery workshop Aug. 14-16. Two ocean trips are included which explore marine ecology in activities for all ages. Flower and vegetable garden seed packets are for sale for $7 at the Eugene Parks and Recreation Dept., River House, 301 N Adams St. Packets include 13 varieties of veget ables and growing instructions. Look for What's Happening's pull out Garden Section next week. The new issue of Coyote's Dance is now available at Perelandra, The Kiva, Blair Island, Zoo Zoo's and other locations. Local writers offer poems, stories, graphics. $1.50.. 345-9599. Patience & Sarah Jan Eliot THE NEXT TIME SOMEONE CALL? ME ‘AWEETHEART’ I'M GOIN6 TO SCREAM II % $ raley IT IF A CUSTOMER UPSETS yOU, LET HIM MOVJ.I DON'T COME BACK HERE AND COMPLAIN TO ME. YOU’VE. GOT To LEARN TO DEAL WITH YOUR ANGER MORE DIRECTLY .« BETTER, BUT A LITTLE TOO IMPULSIVE. V ? V IC