What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 13, 1983, Page 2, Image 2

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WHAT’S
HAPPENING
Arts, Events and
Entertainment for
Eugene / Springfield
and Lane County
WHAT’S HAPPENING
is published each
Thursday except for
Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving),
and Dec. 29 (Christmas/
New Years).
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The October 27 edition of
What’s Happening will cover
two weeks of events and enter
tainment, Oct. 27-Nov. 9. The
deadline for calendar listings
and classifieds for this double
issue is Thursday, October 20 at
5 p.m. If you’re planning an
event or wish to run a classified
during those two weeks (Oct. 27
Nov. 9), be sure to submit neces
sary information to us by the
deadline: Thursday, October 20,
5 p.m.
Hard Times
Lunches
Hard Times Lunches are back
again every Thursday at 11:30
am featuring different delicious
menus each week. This is spon
sored by the Eugene Council for
Human Rights in Latin Amer
ica, 1236 Kincaid St. Cost is $2.
Call 484-5867 for more infor
mation.
Solar Energy
The Solar Energy Center at
the U of O is presenting a series
of free solar events. The first,
Geyser Pump Solar Collectors,
will see the unveiling of a new
hot water system, October 12th,
7 pm, at 283 Lawrence Hall.
Solar ’83 Energy Product Show
and Regional Solar Conference
Exhibits will include solar hot
water heaters, weatherization
systems, photovoltaics, solar
iums, heat pumps, solar sky
lights, window insulation sys
tems, passive solar designs, com
puter programs and more. This
will be October 14-15, 9 am-5
pm at the Eugene Hilton Con
ference Center. And October
16th they will sponsor a Fall '83
Solar Home Tours from 9 am
noon and 1-4 pm. Call 485-5719.
Dr. Benjamin Spock will speak on Raising Children in the Nuclear Age.
Dr. Spock
Dr. Benjamin Spock will
speak on the topic of Raising
Children in the Nuclear Age. Dr.
Spock, author of Baby and
Child Care and Raising Children
in a Difficult Time, is co-chair
man of the National Committee
for a Sane Nuclear Policy and is
also a spokesman for the peace
movement. Combining his inter
ests in child health and psycho
logy, the Vietnam War and per
sonal and political behavior with
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concern for nuclear policy. Rais
ing Children in the Nuclear Age
should prove a provocative and
informative lecture topic. Oct.
15th at 8 pm in the EMU Ball
room. Tickets are $1 for stu
dents, $2 for the public and are
available at the door.
WISTEC
Willamette Science and Tech
nology Center, Oregon’s only
science and technology museum
outside the Portland area, is
launching its annual fund drive.
Located in Eugene next to Aut
zen Stadium, WISTEC has gain
ed broad visibility and attracted
diverse audiences with a variety
of popular programs ranging
from computer programming
classes to Astronomy Day, a
radio show on technology, and
' Saturday science workshops for
kids during home football
games.
WISTEC’s goal for the
6-week drive is $25,000. Cor
porate and individual gifts make
up about 22% of WISTEC’s
$110,000 operating budget. The
non-profit science center earns
nearly two-thirds of its own
revenue from admissions, mem
berships, class fees and special
events. Foundation grants make
up the rest of WISTEC’s in
come.
Martial Arts
A new Martial Arts As
sociation is now offering classes
in Chinese Kung Fu, Tai Chi
and related martial arts at the Ti
betan Library, 1159 Mill. Call
342-2474 for more information.
Prospects for
Disarmament
The Willamette World Affairs
Council is a new non-profit,
nonpartisan, educational or
ganization based in Eugene,
whose purpose is to provide in
formation on international af
fairs and to promote more effec
tive citizen participation in
foreign policy making. On Oc
tober 13 th the League of
Women Voters and the Willa
mette World Affairs Council are
sponsoring a talk by Paul Warn
ke on Prospects for Disarma
ment at 11:30 am at the Black
Angus.
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