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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1983)
Tuesday 26 Video/TV Cable II (Community Access) features; Eckankar Festival 1982, music and creative arts at the 1982 festival, 6:00; Dave on the Fly, 7:00; Nicola's Studio One, a painting done in 30 minutes. This week’s painting is a seascape, 7:30; Now and Then. 8:00; Music Notes, 9:00; Paul Burnett Show, 9:30. Meetings Organizing Meeting for the Wah Chang Journey for Peace. People who wish to contribute food, money, transportation, time etc., please come or contact Eugene Direct Action, 342-8548. 7 pm, Grower’s Market Bldg, 454 Willamette. Grounding Circle with Christine Payne Towler. Learn this simple meditation technique for becoming conscious of your centered self and using your natural psychic gifts. Teens & older welcome. 1090 W 18th, 7:30 pm. $5, ongoing week ly. Wednesday Workshops / Seminars Seminar on Laws of Manifestation, based on Findhorn book. July 27, Aug 3,10, 24. 7-9:30 pm. $20, Eugene Church of Reli gious Science, 390 Vernal. 485-0035. Theatre Summer Showcase on the Mail features Mainstage Theater Company. Noon-1 pm. Near the fountain. Performances in the Park features the New Mime Circus at 6:30 pm in University Park. Meetings Plan for a boat and raft trip on the Wil lamette from Corvallis to Albany on Sat, July 30, as part of the Journey for Peace (to educate Oregonians about the dan gerous radioactive elements stored at Wah Chang, 400 feet from the river). Meet at 7 pm at Skinners Butte Lamb Cottage. Call Anne, 747-3387. Eugene Age of Enlightenment Center hosts a free introductory lecture on trans cendental meditation at 8 pm, 36 E 15th St. Video/TV Cable 11 (Community Access) features: Elder’s Forum, featuring RSVP, Retired Seniors Volunteers Program, 6:00; Cracker Barrel, 6:30; Nguzo Saba, 7:00; La Voz Hispanica, 7:30; Science of Mind in Action, 8:00; Metamorphosis, 8:30; American Atheist Magazine, survey of Church efforts to control schools cur riculum, 9:00; Metro Mania, 9:30. Speakers Kathleen Harris talks about Knowing Your Pet’s Iner World. Snacks and social izing after. 663 Berntzen Rd, 8 pm, $3.50/non-members. / C NOBLE DUck DELI "ICE CREAM & 1744 Willamette St. 342-5539 FINEST QUALITY MEATS A CHEESES CLASSIC DELI SANDWICHES SALADS A SOUPS CATERED LUNCHES A PARTIES Wednesday 27 Children Make cookies and ice cream at Amazon Community Center. For kids in grades 1-6, 3-5 pm, $5. 687-5373 for registration. Concert Music The Mozart Festival presents music by Tchaikovsky and Mozart starting at 8 pm. See Friday/22 for details. Radio KBDF Broadcasts the EM’s tonight. Game time is 7:30, air-time is 7:21 for those of you who can’t make it to the ball KLCC 89.7 FM presents Chick Corea and Touchstone with special guest Paco De Luci, on Jazz Alive, 8:30 pm. KWAX 91.1 FM features NY Philhar monic performing Balada, Debussy and Rachmaninov, 8 pm. Thursday 28 Children Tourist Class/Technology Field Trip sponsored by WISTEC today goes to Mark & Pac and Spectra Physics. Pre register please. $2. 10 am, 484-9027. Concert Music Summer Showcase on the Mall features Mike Hefley, The Original Art Musicians of Oregon playing jazz. Noon-1 pm. Near the fountain. Performances in the Park features Extra Texture with Dennis St, Germain playing jazz. 6:30 pm. Amazon Community Center. Theatre Cascade Balzac Co. continues with Sex on the Second Floor. See Thursday/21 for details. Working continues on the mall. See Thursday/21 for details. Thursday 28 Workshops Non violence training will take place tonight from 6-9 pm at 1236 Kincaid. Sponsored by Eugene Direct Action. Call 342-2853. Radio KLCC 89.7 FM features Jack Flanders: Night Flight to Marakesh, 7:30 pm; Songs of Work, Struggle and Change, 8 pm. KWAX 91.1 FM features Rimsky Korsa koff, 10 am; Dvorak, Borodin & Stravin sky, noon; Milwaukee Symphony Orches tra playing Gabrieli, Bach, Hindemith, 8 Eugene Ems baseball game can be heard at 7:30 pm tonight on KBDF 1280 AM. Meetings Weekly Meditation Instruction, chanting and a video. All welcome, Siddha Medita tion Center, 686-1917. Women’s Crew meeting for women in volved in learning the technical aspects of TV production and producers to discuss what has happened since the first meeting and present new proposals. All welcome. 7 pm, 565 Harlow Rd, Apt. #8. Vidco/TV Cable 11 (Community Access) features: Now and Then, 6:00; En Vivo/Live, 7:00; Rajneesh, the Bhagwan from the series, "Pythaldras in Search of True Treasure,” 7:30; Libertarian Options, 8:00; Business Advisor, a review of the trends in micro computers as they apply to small business, 8:30; Eckankar Festival 1982, music and creative arts at the 1982 festival, 9:00. Friday 29 Video/TV Cable 11 (Community Access) features: Nguzo Saba, 6:00; La Vox Hispanic*, 6:30; Metro Mania, 7:00; Friday Night in Ducktown, featuring Willie Dee and “Low Budget News,” 7:30; Nicola’s Studio One, 8:30; Science of Mind in Ac tion, 9:00; Libertarian Options, 9:30. Come and Enjoy the World’s Greatest Burgers Indoor & Outdoor Seating • Video Games Call in your order and we’ll have it ready when you arrive. OPEN DAILY TIL MIDNIGHT Great Oregon Burger Company Home of the World’s Greatest Burgers 13th Ave. at High St., Eugene 344-5221 zOregon ^OClAi 8 4GPi He P.O. sox OOM EUGENE. OREGON 97440 BUS SER VICE - EUGENE - FLORENCE COASTAL GUIDED TOURS STA TEWIDE CHA R TER SER VICE se* 683-4060 in Eugene 997-8685 in Florence we L E MOSM bar 10:30 AM-3 AM OPES 7 DAYS TIE 3 AM Indoor & Outdoor Seating • I ale ite Special 10:30 PM1-3 AM s DA BRI (H 10:30 1-1:30 PM 5c ( H \MPAH (.1 8 I 4-tG0 OMI I I I I I willi ( hi 3 C < ' 1 ( H cat l illinues $2.25 • Matjoh Ball soup, salads. Deli sandwiches • BI IR&WII 669 + J 3th l ugene L BRING IN THIS AD FOR A GREAT SURPRISE GIFT! M Friday 29 Theatre Summer Showcase on the Mall features the Society of American Musicians with George Weiss, noon-1 pm. Near the foun tain. Also entertainment for children sponsored by Eugene Parks & Rec. Dept. Working continues on the Mall. See Saturday/23 for details. Cascade Balzac Co. continues at the Brass Rail. See Thursday/21 for details. Concert Music Outdoor Musical Concert at the Spring field City Hall. Hear Tribal Drum Dance at noon to 1 pm. Sponsored by Willama lane Parks & Ree. The Mozart Festival continues with a full chamber orchestra playing an all-Mozart program tonight. See Friday/22 for time and details. Workshops / Classes Kahuna Healing— Ho’oponopono— bas ed on ancient Hawaiian traditions of Aloha (love). This is an experiential gathering to focus on your inner and outer calm and peace. 7-10 pm. 1626 Willamette St. (Vets Meeting Hall), $45. 344-3504, 683-5548. (Also tomorrow, 10 am-6 pm.) Fairs / Festivals Applegate Trail Days Festival begins to day in Veneta (W. 11th to Hwy. 126) and includes western dancing, Indian dancers, food booths, sheep dog show and much, much more. See Sat-Sun calendar listings for more on those days. (The Applegate Brothers set out in 1846 to seek a new route to Oregon because of the many dan gers along the Columbia River which pio neers were navigating to get to Oregon.) Radio Eugene Ems baseball game can be heard at 7:21 pm on KBDF 1280 AM. KLCC 89.7 FM features: Black 1$, 7:30 pm; Modern Mono, 11:30 pm. KWAX 91.1 FM features: Dvorak's Sla vonic Dances, 10 am; Old Grooves, 6:30; Jazz, 7 pm; Straight Ahead, 8:00; British Folk, 9:00; American Folk, 10:00. Bouquet Day on KEED 1450 AM. Send a verbal bouquet to someone you care about. Call 683-3733. They will be aired as they are received. Speakers Network Potluck, 8:30 pm. Coffee Cor ner will present a coffee tasting from cof fees from around the world. 75 N Jackson St. $3/non-members. Sports / Recreation The 2-day Journey for Peace Bike-a-thon from Eugene to Wah Chang near Albany departs from the North Polk Community Gardens at 9 am. Riders will arrive in Cor vallis by 5 pm. Free lodging will be provid ed. Cyclists are urged to preregister and to pick up pledge packets. Call Eugene Direct Action, 343-8548 or Skeeter at 342-4521. Saturday 30 Dance Music Israeli Folk Dancing, all levels welcome. No partners needed. Teaching 7:30-8:30, dancing at 8:30. Potluck, vegetarian snacks encouraged. SI. Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland St. * ’ Lee Howard Experienced piano instruction tor beginning thru advanced students. Lessons available Aug. 1 thru May 1. Located in the Spy Glass area. 345-7487 evenings member MTNA & National Guild New Computer^Assisted Systems Provide The Most Advanced Telephone Answering Service in Lane County. . 344-5211 Since 1947 Personalized • Accurate • Confidential a > Direct Dial Pocket Pagers Available V. Lane County CommunicationCenter 2300 Oakmont • Suite 210 • Eugene — 24 hour service — LONty HOT DOG STAND 767 Willamette Street EVERY SATURDAY CHIU DOGS - 99c 342-8513