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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1983)
Saturday 23 Concert Music The World Music Festival in Portland is sponsored by KBOO radio station. Gates open 10 am, music from 11 am*l 1 pm and includes such prominent performers as Mimi Farina, John Fahey, Tony Trischka and Skyline, Darol Anger and Barbara Higbie. Also Wildgeese, Obo Addy and Kukrudu, Mark Levy and Carol Silver man and many, many more. There will also be workshops, demonstrations, danc lectures and children’s events. Located at Catlin Gable School Campus, 8828 SW Barnes Rd. Tickets $9 advance, Si i gate. Kids under 12 and seniors free. Available from KBOO, 20 SE 8th, Port land, OR 97214. ($03) 231-8032. Ete. Planetarium Shows at WISTEC this weekend are: Summer Skies, a look at to night’s planets and constellations, 1 pm; and the View From Planet Earth, tracing the many discoveries of ancient astro nomers, 3 pm. All Veterans Gathering, Barney Cables, 6th & Ferry St. Bridge. Drinks provided by Vet Works. 7:30 pm. Discussion on Employment Development Projects. An emergency demonstration will be held today in Eugene protesting this week’s decision by the Canadian government to allow test firing of the U.S. Cruise missile in British Columbia. The protest vigil will be in front of the Federal Building at 7th and Pearl beginning at 10:30 am. Call 393-3523. Garage Sale to raise funds for Business Images Show, Maude Kerns Art Center, 15th & Villard Sts. Call 687-9771 if you have items to donate. Pig Rasslin Contest. See Friday/22 for details. Sports/ Recreation 1st Annual Coburg 10K Run, 8 am. prizes, drawings, T-shirts. $6.50 preregis trations, $7.50 day of run. Starts at corner of McKenzie & Harrison Sts. in Coburg. 998-3321. Holiday Inn "No Excuses" Run for Cystic Fibrosis. 9 am. 8K competitive, 2-mile run, 1-mile Puffer. $7 advance. $9 day of run. 1-357-2074. 1-682-2211. KEED Radio/Eugene Speedway Summer Classic—KEED has official pace car, will present trophies and have prizes for racing fans. 8 pm. Eugene Speedway, W. 11th. Cascade Cycling Classic. See Friday/22. Dance Music Dan Clark presents a Teen Dance at 9 pm at the Lane County Fairgrounds Agri cultural Bldg. #3. 14 and over please. Mesa plays again in Coburg. See Fri dav/22. Saturday 23 Workshops / Classes The Doon of Compensation: An Arica Seminar, why and how we compensate for disbalance in our psyches, Sat-Sun, 10-4, $35, preregister, 484-4243. Seatauqua ’83 is OSU's Marine Science Center’s series of informative talks and walks and films at Newport on the coast. A variety of activities are offered, some require pre-registration. Call 1-867-3011 for information. Router Workshop with Eberhard Eichner, 12-4 pm, EMU Craft Center, UP. 686 4361 for registration. Creativity Playshop is from 10 am-3 pm today. It is designed to open the door to your creativity in a playful and supportive environment. Preregistration please. $15. 343-8078, 688-2988. Fairs / Festivals Coburg Golden Days continues with an 8K run, flea market, grand parade (10:30 am including KEED’s prizemobile and truck 'n travel radio show rig with DJs aboard), bar-b-que, pipe moving contest, men’s beard contest, bellydancers, muddy pig rasslin contest, kids soccer game and much more. 6:30 am-1 am. 343*6218. Saturday Markel, Eugene's traditional weekly open air craft and food fair fea tures craft demonstrations at 11 am and the following entertainment: 12 and 2, David Banks with his original classical 12 string solo guitar; Wylde Thyme, tradi* tional and modern Celtic music; and Seth Napua and the Alhoa Nui Co. performing traditional Hawaiian music, dance and healing techniques. This is open for group participation. 11:30-1:30. Today begins the First Unofficial Lewis Carroll-Alice in Wonderland Week in Eugene. Weather permitting, characters from Alice will be on parade at the Satur day Market. See article and calendar listings for more information on these Reggae Festival '83 with Arousing Spirit, Strictly Roots, illumination, Hoodlums and the Jay Walkers. In Elmira, 9001I Demming Rd. $4. Noon-dark. Follow signs from Veneta (Hwy. 126, west of Eugene). Theatre Cascade Balzac Co. continues. See Thurs day/21. Working, a unique musical based on Studs Terkel's bestselling book, will be performed at the fountain on the Mall. 8:30 pm, $3 in advance, $4 day of. Call 683-7207 for more information. Speakers Steve Johnson, Ph.D. will speak on Single Life: An Invitation to Openness. Dancing starts at 9:30. Network Singles, Laurel wood Country Club, 2700 Columbia. 8 pm, $4/non-members. Saturday 24 Radio KLCC 89.7 FM features: Saturday Cafe, 9 am; New Dimensions, Nuturing Life, Re turn of the Goddess with Vicki Noble, 11; Blackberry Jam, 6 pm; Prairie Home Companion, 7 pm. KWAX 91.1 features: Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams, 10 am; more opera, Fidelio (Beethoven); NPR Playhouse . . . More Bob & Ray, 6 pm; Lord Peter Whimsey, 6:30; Studs Terkel's Almanac, 7:00; light classical, 8 pm. Eugene Ems baseball game will be aired at 7:21 pm on KBDF 1280 AM. Ringo's Yellow Submarine, a voyage through Beatle’s magic, 7-8 pm, KPNW 1120 AM. Crusin’ is back in Eugene! Cruisin’ is one of the west coast’s longest running rhythm & blues radio programs now in its 12th consecutive year. 2 hours of soul and doo wop, 50‘s and 60‘s music with host Lenny Tone. 3-5 pm. KRVM 91.9 FM. Requests at 687-3370. meetings Potluck and meeting for all Community Village participants. Evaluation and socializing. Overnight camping at the Fair site. 3 pm. Sunday Sports / Recreation Cascade Cycling Classic continues. See Friday/22 for details. Hamm Road Ride. McKenzie Riders. Meet at Alton Baker Park, 9 am. 60-70 miles over almost mountainous terrain and some gravel. For experienced riders! 344-9885 for information. Ride to Gear West ’83. Eugene to Seattle ride to attend League of American Wheel men annual convention. 344-6635 for in formation. The Willamette Valley Open Horseshoe Pitching Championships will be held to day under the Washington-Jefferson Canoe/Barbeque on the Willamette River with Network Singles. Bring food to share. Meet at VRC near foot bridge, 5:30 pm. $4.50/non-members. Radio The Eugene Emeralds Baseball game is broadcast over KBDF 1280 AM. 7:30 pm. KLCC 89.7 FM features: Mist Covered Mtn.—Irish Folk Music, 9 am; News, 10 am; Big Band Bash, noon; Sunday After noon Jazz, 3 pm; Women’s Night Out, 6 Sunday 24 Concert Music Annual Mozart Festival continues tonight with music by Loeillet, Mozart & Beet hoven performed by small ensembles. 8 pm, Beall Hall. See Friday/22 for details. Performances in the Parks features Wylde Thyme playing progressive Celtic music at Monroe Park, 6:30 pm. Etc. Old fashioned ice cream social with home made ice cream, lots of toppings and a community sing takes place at First Con gregational Church, 24th & Harris Sts. Proceeds go to Clergy & Laity Concerned for Peace and Justice. $2/individual, $5/family, 7-9 pm. Planetarium Shows continue. See Satur day/23. KUGN-Great Oregon Clearance Sale is at the Exhibit Hall, Lane County Fair grounds, 10-5 pm. Free admission. Movies for kids, beer garden. Piccadilly Flea Market, 10-4 pm. Lane County Fairgrounds. KWAX 91.1 FM features: how certain jazz is related to chamber music, 9:30 am; Music of Giovanni Bassanno, 11:00; Schumann & Brahms, 11:30; Music of Watson, Hindemith, Brahms from 1983 Chamber Music Festival, 1 pm; San Fran cisco Orchestra plays Haydn, 8 pm. Dance Music International Folk Dancing, 7-8 pm teaching; 8-10 pm program and request. 75e. Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W 22nd. Workshops Journey for Peace bike tune-up potluck. People planning to bike to Wah Chang from Eugene to protest Wah Chang's in volvement in the arms race and environ mental pollution, come get your bikes in shape and socialize. Bring tools if possi ble. 5:30 pm. 1832 Columbia, 342-8548. Monday Video/NV Cable 11 (Community Access) features: Dialogue, 6:00; Business Advisor, a review of the trends in microcomputers as they apply to small business, 6:30; American Atheists Magazine, survey of Church efforts to control schools cur riculum, 7:00; Dave on the Fly, 7:30; Musk Notes, 8:00; Friday Night in Ducktown, repeat of Althea Later show, 8:30; Elder's Forum, 9:00; Paul Burnett Show, 9:30. SAHALIE Natural Foods Anderson’s Dairy Milk 2% - $1.69 gal. Homogenized - $1.89 gal. 13th & Patterson 484-6460 Weekdays 9-9, Sat-Sun 10-9 SPECIAL _ INTRODUCTORY OFFER Complete Diagnostic Exam and Treatment for $20 (a $30 value) Now through July 31—with this ad • Non-Force Adjustment • Nutritional Counseling • Applied Kineslology • Dr. Arthur R. Ticknor, Chiropractor 1601 Oak Street Eugene 342-4216 C SPECIALIZED TIRE Special • Turbo-S 27x1 & 700x25c Was $13.50 Now $9.75 E • With purchase of all other specialized tires, receive FREE TUBE ($2.50 value). 223 Cycle Bi Repairs 1753W. 18th 687-0288 just off Chambers 2 Tom Noel's European Specialties SAAB BMW JAGUAR TRIUMPH MG Factory Trained and Certified 1190 Main, Springfield 726-1808 Monday 25 Radio KEED’s Business Report keeps you up to date on current economic news. 8:20 am, 10:20 am, 1:20 pm, Mon-Fri, 1240 AM. KLCC 89.7 FM features: Blue Plate Special (News), noon; From the Leffside, Steve Goodman, 7:30 pm. KWAX 91.9 FM features: Rachmaninoff & the Keyboard, 10 am; Aging is a Women’s Issue, new series, 11:45 am; Mozart Festival, noon; Bill of Rights Edu cation Project, Constitutional aspects of the insanity defense, 6:30; UO Music School performances, 8:00. The Ralph Emory Show features the Whites this week. 11 pm, KEED 1450 AM. Through the 29th. Coneert Music Summer Showcase on the Mall features Roccoco Consort playing classical music. Noon-) pm, near the Fountain. Performances In the Park features The Tree People playing original acoustic music, a synthesis of folk, jazz and at times, classical styles. Also, Richard Cran dall & Bill Bartells playing acoustic guitar originals. 6:30 pm, Westmoreland Com munity Center. Meetings CISCAP (Committee in Solidarity with Central American People) will meet at White Bird Medical Clinic, 323 E 12 Ave. All interested persons welcome. 485-1755. Friends of the Springs Trust (Cougar Hot Springs near Blue River) will meet tonight at 7:30 pm at 2519 Harris St. Open to everyone interested. 683-3099. Lane Demo Forum meets at the Bavarian Restaurant, 444 E 3rd Ave. Today Ted Kulongoski will speak on “Why I Favor John Glenn for President.’’ Tuesday 26 Theatre Summer Showcase on the Mall features Godfrey Warner, story teller. Noon-1 pm near the Fountain. Dance Music International Folk Dancing, instruction 7:30-8:30, followed by request dancing. Beginners and newcomers welcome. 75c. Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx St, 7 Children Story Time for all ages, 5 and up. Eugene Public Library, 3:30 pm. Speakers Consumer Education Series offered by Sheldon Community Center begins tonight at 7 pm. Tom Scott from Energeia will discuss solar power, owner versus ready-made systems, integrating solar to existing structures, tax credits, hot water pools, greenhouse systems. 2445 Willa kenzie Rd, $2. Workshops / Classes Seth class/discussion group, new summer location, for more information call 726-0361. 7:30 pm. Etc. County Serv Bingo, 7 pm, 18 years and older. 50c/card. 5 cards/Sl. Agriculture Bldg, Fairgrounds. Radio KLCC 89.7 FM features: Blue Plate Special (news), noon; Jazz Inside Out, 7:30 pm. KWAX 91.1 FM features: flute music, CPE Bach, 10 am; Video Communication on Getting Technical, 11:45 am; Music of Grieg, Dohnanyi, noon; International Festivals, Mozart, Sammartini, Haydn, 8 Concert Music Outdoor Musical Concert, Tribal Drum Dance at the Springfield City Hall. Spon sored by Willamalane Parks & Ree. Free, noon-1 pm.