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Fairs / Festivals
Saturday Market features the following
entertainment: Chris Sorenson's Baroque
& Rennaissance Flute Duet, 12:30 pm;
Arousing Spirit playing Calypso & Reg
gae, 2 pm. See Saturday/23 for details.
Scenes from Alice in Wonderland will be
performed at the River Rd. Park Outdoor
Faire. (See article this issue.)
Applegate Trail Days continues in Veneta
(Hwy. 126 west of Eugene). More western
dancing, fiddlers contest, liars contest
(!!), teen dance tonight, games for kids,
food booths, rodeo today & tomorrow,
also a draft horse show and chariot races.
All day.
Meetings
Father Finding: For people who have no
contact with their birth fathers—to dis
cuss this issue and the implications of the
Oregon Supreme Court’s recent decision
that the 10 yr. statute of limitations is un
constitutional. 11 am-1 pm, Board Room,
Eugene Public Library.
Workshops / Classes
Kahuna Healing Workshop continues to
day. See Friday/29 for details.
Papermaking with Aimee Yogi,
10:30-2:30; Paper Marbling with Pat Con
don, 12-4 pm. Both mini-workshops in
EMU Crafts Center, UO. 686-4361.
Anatomy & Physiology in preparation for
a massage license. Starts Aug 4. 7-10 pm.
Register now. $40. 345-7189.
Body Image—Food & Fat, for women
concerned with weight and compulsive
eating who want to move beyond diets.
Call 344-7696 for registration infor
mation. $15, 10-4 pm.
Theatre
Cascade Balzac Co. continues with Sex on
the Second Floor. See Thursday/21 for
details.
Oklahoma! continues on the Mall. See
Thursday/21 for details.
Etc.
Flight bay at WISTEC. Aerial photog
raphy, rocketry displays, demonstrations
of experimental aircraft, zeppelin.
memorbilia, meet a pilot.
12-5 pm.
$2/adults, $1 /college and seniors, 756/
children.
Planetarium shows at WISTEC are: Sum
mer Skies, a look at tonight’s planets and
constellations, 1 pm; The View from the
Planet Earth, 3 pm. 484-9027.
Sunday
31
Concert Music
Performances in the Park features:
The Passengers at 2 pm in Skinner’s
Butte Park.
Theatre
Alice in Wonderland will be performed at
the Brass Rail, 454 Willamette St. I & 4
pm. $2.25 (25c discount if you have col
ored a poster. See article this issue for
poster pick-up locations.) Adults accom
panied by 3 or more children get in FREE!
342-2298.
Performances In the Park features the
New Mime Circus at 6:30 pm, Monroe
Park.
Art
Performances in the Park features a
Festival Celebrating Women in the Arts. 4
pm. Washburne Park. Singing will be
Sweet Grass (eclectic acapela); Wolf
Creek will play and Godfrey Warner will
tell stories.
Workshops / Classes
Finding the Goddess Within—A unique
blending of ritual, mythology, meditation
and creative projects that bring par
ticipants in contact with the Goddess and
Matriarchal herstory. It’s fun. $30. 10
am-5 pm, 8 pm-11 pm. Call Mitzi Linn,
345-0233 to participate.
Speakers
Shella Minx talks about Past Lives Can
Tell You About Future Loves through
hypnosis and discussion of reincarnation.
Snacks, socializing after. $3.50/non
members. 3467 Oxbow Way, 8 pm.
Sunday
31
Sports / Recreation
Creswell Brunch Ride sponsored by
McKenzie Riders will ride to Emerald
Valley Forrest Inn. Meet at Alton Baker.
Park, 8:45 am. 343-3380, reservations and
information.
Planetarium shows at WISTEC continue.
See Saturday/30 for details.
Monday
1
Concert Music
Summer Showcase on the Mall features
Peter Thomas playing classical guitar.
Noon-1 pm. Near the fountain.
Performances in the Park features the In
stant Brothers playing jazz/grass/dawg/a
la Grissman. 6:30 pm, Westmoreland
Community Center.
Radio
The Eugene Ems baseball game can be
heard at 7:21 pm on KBDF 1280 AM.
Tuesday
2
Concert Music
Summer Showcase on the Mall features
Percy Hilo, folk songwriter. Noon-1 pm,
near the fountain.
Tuesday
2
Dance Music
Square, contra and country dancing for
everyone at Monroe Park, 6:30 pm. Spon
sored by Eugene Parks & Rec. Dept.
Speakers
Consumer Education series tonight
features Phil Kessinger explaining and
demonstating laser discs and their impact
on the audio industry. 7-8:30 pm. Sheldon
Community Center, 2445 Willakenzie Rd,
$2.
Treating Sexual Problems and Concerns is
the topic of Wendy Maltz, MSW, a
Clinical Social Worker and Marriage
Counselor. 7:15-8:30 pm. Eugene Public
Libary, 100 W 13th Ave. All welcome.
Sponsored by Sex Education & Therapy
Consultants of Eugene.
Meetings
Meet to discuss the future of the Black
Bag Project, a resource for Health Self
Reliance. 7:30 pm. Eugene Public
Library.
Rajneesh Kundalini Meditation, 6:45 pm,
Eugene Public Library. Also, The
Ultimate Experience, a videotape from a
series, His Vision & His Work. Also at the
Library. 8 pm.
Etc.
County Serv Bingo, 7:20 Early Bird, 7:30
regular. Over 18 please. 500/card, 5
cards/$2.
Video/TV
Willie Nelson, country superstar who says
he was raised with a bandana around his
head (!) is interviewed by Barbara Walters
on her Summer Special, 10-11 pm, KEZI.
See photograph this issue. Barbara also
interviews Goldie Hawn and Eddie Mur-'
phy.
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Wednesday
3
Theatre
Summer Showcase on the Mall features
Mainstage Theater Co. Noon-1 pm. Near
the Fountain.
Alice in Wonderland continues at the
Brass Rail at 2 & 5 pm. See Sunday/31 for
details. This is for children and adults!
Workshops / Classes
Peace Education Resource Consultant
Helene Oppenheimer will give a cur
riculum workshop of special interset to.
K-12 educators. 4 pm, Eugene Public
Library. No cost.
Etc.
Grand Opening of new CALS (Citizens
Action for a Lasting Security) office with
Greenpeace at 59 W 13th. Free balloons, .
posters, noon-8 pm. Continuous films and
video from 4-7 pm. In conjunction with
the opening at Harris Hall at 8th & Oak
Sts, The Atomic Cafe will be shown at
7:30 pm. Also on the bill at Harris Hall is
Mark Levy, anti-nuclear activist folk
singer/songwriter (don’t miss him!). He’s
at 9 pm. $1.50 donation.
Wednesday
3
Video/TV
A Special Nuclear Questions Show with
host Lois Wadsworth interviewing Helene
Oppenheimer from the Peace Education
Project in Felton, CA, will air at 9 pm on
Cable 11, the Community Television
channel. The show opens with Mark
Levy, activist/singer/songwriter singing*
and reciting a poem. There are also scenes
from Buster & Me, a film geared towards
educating pre-schoolers and. young chil
dren about the nuclear bomb. Helene is a.
member of Educators for Social Respon
sibilities and gives curriculum workshops
for teachers. She can be reached at P.O.
Box 559, Felton, CA 95018 for more in
.formation.
Speakers
Sheila Minx talks about Past Lives Can
Tell You About Future Loves through
hypnosis and discussion of reincarnation.
Snacks, socializing after. $3.50/non
members. 3467 Oxbow Way, 8 pm.
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