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22, at 9 pm.
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Thursday
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Children
Shadow Puppet Show, Swimmy and The
Fisherman and His Wife will be perform
ed at the Eugene Public Library, 10 & 11
am and 3 pm.
Tourist Class/Technology Field Trip to
Lane Memorial Blood Bank and McKen
zie Willamette Hospital is today at 10 am.
Call WISTEC to register. 484-9027. $2.
4-H Fair begins today at the Lane County
Fairgrounds. Livestock classes continue
all day; dog obedience classes, 10-noon;
booths featuring games, crafts & cooking
for children are from 1-4 pm. Member
presentation all afternoon.
Amazon Community Center is offering a
field trip to the coast for children in
grades 1-6 on July 23. Take own lunch
and change of clothing. Pre-register to
day. $9. 687-5373.
Meetings
Weekly Meditation Instruction, chanting
and a talk. Public welcome. Siddha Medi
tation Center, 1628 Lawrence St, 7:30pm.
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Theatre
The Cascade Balzac Co. continues its pro
duction of Sex on the Second Floor, two
one-act comedies about modern social
mores. Over 21 please. The Brass Rail, 453
Willamette St. $3, 9 pm. 342-2298 for
reservations.
Oklahoma, the classic American musical
by Rodgers and Hammerstein will be per
formed at 8:30 on the Mall at the foun
tain. $3 advance, $4 day of show. Call
683-7207.
On the Edge, original comedy, songs and
improvisations will be performed at Ama
zon Community Center at 6:30. No charge
—part of Performances in the Park, spon
sored by Eugene Parks & Recreation
Dept.
Speakers
West German scientist Henning Hopf will
discuss new derivatives of Vitamin A in
Science II, Room 331, UO campus. 3:30
pm.
Concert Music
Summer Showcase on the Mall features
The Tree People playing original acoustic
music and singing. Noon-1 pm. Near the
fountain.
Workshops / Classes
A Diabetes Refresher Course is being of
fered for people who have taken the Dia
betes Self-Care Course at Sacred Heart
Hospital. Includes updated information
and a buffet to aid food selection. $20.
Call 686-7074.
Thursday
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Vidco/TV
Cable 11 (Community Access) features:
Now and Then, 6:00 pm; En Vivo/Live,
7:00; Dialogue, 7:30; Libertarian Options,
Libertarian dialogue on today’s scene,
8:00; Elder’s Forum, 8:30; Winds of
Change, 9:00; Potluck City, 9:30.
Radio
KLCC 89.7 FM features: Jack Flanders,
A Touch of Casablanca, 7:30 pm; Songs
of Work, Struggle and Change, 8 pm.
KWAX 91.1 FM features: Capriccio Es
pagnol, 10 am; The Oregon Story has
Eugene architect Dick Williams and UO
Professor Philip Dole on a Guide to
Architecture in Lane County, 11:45 am;
Aging is a Woman's Issue and Tom Dahl
strom with Science Fiction at 6:30 pm;
Dvorak, Borodin & Stravinsky, noon;
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, 8
Etc.
The KEED Prizemobile is out and about
in Lane County giving away prizes during
the Summer Boat Bonanza. Find out how
you can buy a 14’ boat with just your sales
receipts. Call KEED, 344-1457, for more
information. Until August 4.
Friday
22
Concert Music
The Second Annual Mozart Festival
begins tonight at 8 pm in Beall Hall, U of
O. The program is Haydn and Mozart
played by a full Chamber Orchestra.
There are 4 concerts in the series, and a
full series ticket is $20/general, $10/stu
dents. Other dates are July 24, 27 and 29.
Single tickets are $6/general, $4/students.
Tickets at Musical Offering, Camel Ori
ginals, Lights for Music (Springfield),
Meier & Frank, Paper Traders (South
towne), EMU Main Desk.
Theatre
The Summer Showcase on the Mall
features Godfrey Warner, storyteller,
noon-1 pm. Near the fountain.
The Cascade Balzac Co. continues. See
Thursday /21.
Oklahoma continues. See Thursday/21.
Dance Music
The Spencer Creek Drifters play for coun
try dancing at Westmoreland Community
Center. Call for more information.
Mesa will play country, country rock, and
50‘s rock & roll in an outdoor setting at
the Coburg Golden Years Celebration.
8-12 pm. Free. Teen Gardens Dance.
Friday
22
Fairs / Festivals
Coburg Golden Years Festival begins to
day at noon. Booths, amusement arcade,
arts & crafts show, music, bingo, clown
show, beer garden. 5 pm Open Fiddler’s
Jam (until 10 pm). Also rock and country
music (Teen Garden). Exit #199 off 1-5 or
Coburg Rd. (5 miles from Eugene.)
Pig Rasslin Contest sponsored by KEED
and Travel Truck Stop to raise money for
Little Denita's Life Source Fund (a liver
transplant patient). $4/adults, $3/kids 12
& under. Part of Coburg's Golden Years
Celebration. Hot dogs, cokes and beer
garden. Call 344-1457 for more infor
mation. Located next to Truck & Travel
1-5 exit #199.
Sports / Recreation
Cascade Cycling Classic takes place in
Bend, Oregon. For more information,
contact Sunnyside Sports, 922 NW Bond
St, Bend. 382-8018.
Network Singles walks up Mt. Pisgah for
the full moon. Meet at S. Eugene High
School at 7 pm.
Children
Magic acts, puppetry and mime are
among the performances slated for each
Friday at noon on the downtown mall.
For schedule call Eugene Parks & Ree,
687-5333.
4‘H Fair continues today. See Thurs
day/21. Also today a livestock auction at
2:30 and Bar-b-que sponsored by Kiwanis
Club from 5:30-7:30. Auction continues
after the bar-b-que.
Workshops / Classes
Batik Intensive with Dee Curwen. Begins
10 am at the EMU Craft Center, UP.
686-4361 for registration.
Radio
KLCC 89.7 FM features: Black Is, 7:30
pm; Modern Mono, 11:30 pm.
KWAX 91.1 FM features: Dvorak Sla
vonic Dances, 10 am; Artie Shaw on Old
Grooves, 6:30 pm; Charlotte Steele Quar
tet at 7 pm; Dorothy Ashby at 8 pm;
British Folk music, 9 pm; American Folk,
10 pm.
Video/TV
Cable II (Community Access) presents:
Nguzo Saba, 6:00 pm; La Voz Hispanica,
6:30; Nicola's Studio One, 7:00; Friday
Night in Ducktown, rerun of the Althea
Later Show, featuring local musicians in
farewell salute to J. Althea, 7:30; Dave on
the Fly, 8:30; Science of Mind, 9:00;
Libertarian Options, 9:30.
HAWAIIAN CELEBRATION
P EXPERIENCE ANCIENT HA WAIIAN HERITAGE
HULA DANCING • SINGING • MUSIC
COME SHARE WITH US AT THE SATURDAY MARKET
8th and Park/Downtown
JULY 23 11:30-1:30
MEET SETH NAPUA: Lecturer, Historian, Researcher
Also Eugene’s ALOHA NUI PERFORMERS
JOIN US FOR THE FIRST SERIES IN OREGON
THE KAHUNA HEALING
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HO’OPONOPONO: A workshop on Mastery
HO’OPONOPONO is an ancient HAWAIIAN
concept based on the traditions of ALOHA (Love)
It works on your outer and inner calmness
and Peacefulness — allowing you to
accept things as they are, In the most
loving and supportive way —
Ten hour experiential gathering for $45.00
Pre-registration suggested!
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AMP samons DSCOur —$25 and/or
two for one price on the $45
July 29th & 30th i
Friday 7-10 PM
Saturday 10-6 00
al: Vets Center
Meeting Hall 1626 Willamette
For more info, and advanced
Registration call
Alan 863-5548 or 344-3504
Buffet Lunch available
tar 82.75. Reservations plessel
“SETH NAPUA"
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EIW AoOa.