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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1983)
April 21 - April 27, 1983 What’s Happening This Week in Eugene/Springfield & Lane County Vol. II No. 14 Apr. 81, 1983 Published. Every Thursday Music Running Art Galleries Coming Up Movies Gardening Book Reviews Classifieds Thursday 21 Earth Week Events Ernest Callenbach, editor of University of California Press at Berkeley and author of Ecotopia, speaks at 8 pm, EMU Ballroom, UO. Si/students, $2/other. Noontime entertainment, UO, EMU Courtyard. Earth Week Cinema: “Four Corners—A Nationally Sacrificed Area,” dealing with the effects of uranium mining in the Four Corners area of the US; “Saving the Col umbia Gorge,” a scenic slideshow by the Friends of Columbia Gorge. Photography Judging Contest, 2 pm, 167 EMU. Uranium Mill Tailing, by Sally Bougeois, 4 pm. Forum Room. Also Wah Chang (seend stage in nuclear cycle) with Lloyd Marbet. Speakers Ernst Neizvestny, Russian humanist and artist speaks on Messianic Tendencies in Russian Culture, 4:30 pm, 107 Lawrence Hall. Art Open drawing figure studies with pro fessional models. Poses from 1-30 minutes. $1.25. 275 Lawrence Hall, UO, 6:30-9:30 pm. Concert Music Eugene Symphony Orchestra plays at the Huh Center/Silva Hall, at 8:30 pm. Guest solist is Christopher O’Riley, pianist, who will, perform Prokofiev’s Concerto No. 3. Tickets S6.75-S18.75. Box office 687-0020. Student musicians present a Musical Smorgasbord, 12:30 pm, Music Room 198, U of O. Theater The Public Eye, a one-act comedy, is at the Brass Rail at 9 pm. $2.50, 453 Willa mette St. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds plays again tonight in the Arena Theater. Directed by Janet Kenny. All seats $2. Workshops / Classes Financial Roundtable: first in a series of monthly discussions on investment topics of curent interest. Bring your lunch, and ideas for future discussions. No cost. Noon. Eugene Public Library. Nutrition Program, 3 parts, taught by Dieticians at Sacred Heart Hospital. Say Yes to Less Fat, Sugar and Salt. 7:30 pm, 2-Main Conference Room, $12. 686*7074. The Art of Wine-Making by David Wagner. 6 pm. Forum Room, EMU, UO. Exploring the World Beyond: learn how to communicate with those in the 4th dimension and travel astrally. Free. 3-4:30 pm, 313 Allen, UO. 485-4231. Parapsychology and You. Mental telpathy, astral travel, psychometry, pre cognition and past life regression. Free. 1-2:30 pm. Room 313. Allen, UO. Personal Safety/Rape Prevention for men and women. Film and lecture. How to avoid vulnerable situations, how to cope with them. 7-9 pm, Springfield High School Library. Committee in Solidarity with the Central American People will hold workshops to train people to canvass for medical aid for El Salvador. Canvass will be April 30. Childcare available for both. Free. 7:30 pm, 2880 Mill St. 344-7203. Introduction to Zen Meditation with Rev. Teacher Gyokuko Carlson. Oregon Zen Priory, 2255 Hilyard. 7 pm. Basketry taught by Sharon Sandgattie. Basic twining, Japanese weave methods. Call for information on registering. EMU Craft Center, UO. 686-4301. 6-9 pm, $18. Ongoing Womens Course: The Radiant Woman. Tonight—Diet, Yogic Nutrition, Cooking. $6. 7-9 pm, 3635 Hilyard. 686-0432. Ernest Callenbach, editor of the University of California Press at Berkeley and author of Ecotopia, will speak on the Future of the Environmental Movement, Thursday, April 21, 8 pm, in the EMU Ballroom. $1 for students, $2 for the general public. Film The Sixth of July, images of the Russian Revolution. Director Mikhail Suslov of Moscow Film Studies will be there to dis* cuss his film. 7:30 pm, Cinema 7, The Atrium. Rock Mesa. Slides and sound by Don Hunter. A look at the threat of open pit mining in the Three Sisters Wilderness area. 8 pm, 123 Science, UO, donations accepted. Cracking of the Glen Canyon Dam features “Cactus” Ed Abbey and Earth First! 7:30 pm, EMU Ballroom, UO. Meetings Weekly Meditation instruction, chanting and video. Public welcome. Free. 7:30 pm, 1628 Lawrence St. Vagrancy Task Force Information Survey Subcommittee meets at noon, 72 W Broadway, No. 209, to review the results of the survey. Earth First! Meet to discuss current blockade to halt construction of Forest Service Logging Road through Northern Kalmiopsis Wilderness, 6:30 pm. Survival Center, Basement EMU, UO. Downtown Commission, special meeting to discuss services and marketing element of the Downtown Plan. Lloyd LeBlanc, consultant, will present a paper on this subject. 7:30 pm, 72 W Broadway, No. 209. Dance Music Israeli Folk Dancing. Everyone welcome. Teaching beginners and intermediate. Re quest dancing. Bring your records. 302 Gerlinger, UO. 7-10 pm. Free. Ete. Lane County Home Show. Exhibits, demonstrations, drawings, workshops. Free, noon-10 pm. Master Food Preservers program has openings, applications are due by today. Volunteer positions, answer questions, teach classes. Information and appli cations at Lane County Extension Service, 950 W 13th, Eugene, OR 97402. 687-4243. Bookmobile will be at good Samaritan Center, 10:15 am; Churchill Estates, 1919 Bailey Hill Rd, 1:30-2:15; Valley West Retirement Center, 2:15; Valley West Center, Bailey Hill & Westleigh St, 3:30 5:30 pm. ARC Bingo from 5:30-10 pm. $2 minimum. Win cash prizes. 18 years and older. 77 W 11th St. Poet Ed McClanahan will give a free reading from his recent works. 2-4 pm. UO Library, Room 133. Also 8 pm. Forum Room, EMU, UO. Hard Times Lunches, eat the most authentic Latin food, benefit the Central American refugees. 11:30-2 pm. $1.50, 1236 Kincaid. Growers Market pick-up day at 454 Willamette St. Extra food is available to those who do not order. Excellent prices. 687-1145.