What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, July 21, 1983, TWO WEEK EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    Canadian singer/songwriter Ferron performs at the Lane Conference Center
at 13th and Madison (next to the Lane Co. Fairgrounds) on Friday, July 22, at
8 pm. This concert is a fundraiser for the Chain Reactors: A Women for
Disarmament Theatre Group.
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A bi-weekly events and
entertainment magazine
for Eugene/Springfield
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Announcements
Actors and actresses with singing
ability are needed for Under the
Shadow of the Golden Key, a rol
licking musical comedy fantasy to be
performed in mid-October. For
audition information contact Alex
Zedicoff at 687-1005 or leave a mes
sage at The School of Music,
686-3761.
The University of Oregon and
Northwest University in Xian,
China, have agreed to establish an
educational exchange program. Ten
tatively set to begin in Sept, 1984,
the program would send UO
students to Xian to study Chinese
language. and culture. Young in
structors from Northwest University
would come to Eugene to study in
various fields.
Cash donations from the public have
enabled the Eugene Parks and Re
creation Dept, to open and staff
neighborhood wading pools located
in several city parks. Fairmount
Park wading pool, at 15th & Fair
is open on Monday,
mount,
Wednesday and Friday from 11
am-4 pm through Aug 11.
Washington Park Pool, 19th &
Washington Sts, is open Monday
and Thursday from 2-7 pm through
Aug 8. Monroe Park Pool, 8th &
Monroe, is open Tuesday and
Thursday from 1-5 pm through Sept
1. Sladden Park Pool, N. Adams
and Cheshire Sts, is open from 1-4
through Aug 11. Cash donations
and volunteers to staff the wading
pools are still needed to keep the
pools open on additional days dur
ing the week. Donations for Fair
mount Pool may be sent to Amazon
Community Center, 2700 Hilyard
St, Eugene, 97405. Donations for
the others may be sent to West
moreland Community Center, 1545
W 22nd Ave, Eugene, 97405, or call
687-5316.
The Oregon Lung Association is of
fering a camp for boys and girls who
have asthma. It was designed espe
cially for children 9-13 who are af
flicted by asthma. The camp in
cludes 24-hour medical supervision,
a well-trained staff and specially pre
pared foods for campers with food
allergies. Two camps are offered be
ginning the first week at Camp Col
ton, Colton, OR, July 31-Aug 6 and
the second week will be held at
Camp Lutherwood, Cheshire, OR,
Aug 7-13. The cost is $85 per week.
For more information call the
Oregon Lung Association, 1262
Lawrence No. 7, Eugene 97401, or
343-LUNG.
The Black Bag Project is comprised
of a small group of people with a
collection of health tools (blood
pressure cuffs, speculum, otoscope),
books and information. They are in
terested in helping you to learn more
about your body, to take control of
your health and to promote com
munity self-reliance. Right now the
books and tools are stored in a closet
and they are looking for ideas and
inspiration from people who are in
tersted in the self-care concept. They
are holding a public meeting on Aug
2 at 7:30 pm in the Eugene Library.
See calendar for details.
Laurie Kovack will be Weaver-in
Residence at the Campbell Senior
Center Thursdays arid Fridays dur
ing the month of August. Kovack, a
weaver participating in the Lane
Regional Arts Council’s Artists-in
Education Program, will introduce
class participants to the possibilities
of the woven medium. Discussions
involving contemporary, historical
and cultural traditions of textiles will
be combined with hands-on experi
ences through all the stages of weav
ing. The content of the workshop
will be based on the interest and ex
perience of participants. For more
information call the Campbell
Center at 687-5310.
The Oregon State University Ex
tension Service has plans available
for two moderately priced passive
solar homes designed specificually
for the Pacific Northwest. One is a
two-level 1,530 square, foot house
featuring a solar greenhouse in
which heating cost might be cut in
half compared to a similar conven
tional house in Eugene. The other is
a 1,000 square foot house featuring
direct heat gain through south facing
windows. Heating costs might be cut
two-thirds compared to a conven
tional house. Catalogs describing the
house plans are available without
charge from the Lane County office
of the OSU Extension Service. The
catalogs also provide information on
building sites, comparison of
heating costs, design, starting a
building project, and on ordering
construction drawings. The plans
and booklet were prepared for the
Extension Service by Oregon Appro
priate Technology in Eugene under
contract with the U.S. Dept, of
Energy.
The Lane Regional Arts Council is
providing a free service to help Lane
County residents locate and hire
visual and performing artists. The
Find the Artists program uses infor
mation provided directly by profes
sional artists, and offers ideas and
advice to persons interested in
employing them. Find the Artists
combines two ongoing Arts Council
services. The Visual Artists Slide
Bank contains slides of work created
by local artists and craftspeople. The
Performing Artists Referral Files
highlight the talents of Lane Coun
ty’s musicians, dancers, actors and
circus performers. A summary of
each artist’s training, experience, ex
hibits or performances, reviews and
fee range is provided. All artists
have been interviewed by LRAC
staff. Phone or visit the Arts Coun
cil at 795 Willamette St, Room 416;
485-2278.
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