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.
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Wednesday
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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.
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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.
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