What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, October 13, 1983, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS WEEK •
THIS WEEK
• THIS WEEK
Saturday
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Dance Music
Eugene Folklore Society will present a
country dance tonight at the Willard
School, 2855 Lincoln. All contra and
square dances taught. Beginners and
singles welcome. E.F.S. members $2.50,
others $3. 8 p.m. For more information,
call 344-4806.
Don Clark Rock Dance at the Lane Coun
ty Convention Center, Agriculture Bldg. 9
p.m. $3. No one under 14 admitted. For
more information, call 484-4304.
Concert Music
U of O Chamber Musk Series begins the
new season tonight with the Concord
String Quartet at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert
Hall, U of O campus. $4-$6. For more in
formation, call 686-5678.
Dan Siegel Band gives their Farewell Eu
gene Concert tonight in the Hult Center’s
Soreng Theatre. $5 advance, $6.50 day of
show. 8:30 p.m. For more information,
call 687-5000.
Etc.
Solar Products Show at the Eugene Com
munity Conference Center. See Friday for
details.
Sunday
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Concert Music
Portland Gay Men's Chorus performs in
the Hull Center’s Soreng Theatre this af
ternoon at 2 p.m. $6. For ticket informa
tion, call 687-5000.
Ali Akbar Khan makes a rare concert ap
pearance tonight at the EMU Ballroom, U
of O campus. 8 p.m. c6.5O-$8.5O. For
more information, call 686-4362.
Film
Marianne & Julien at Prince Lucien
Campbell Hall, Rm. 180, U of O campus.
7 p.m. $1.50 adults, SI children.
Dance Music
Rock Against Reagan. National tour rock
group Stick and Stone with many local
bands will perform. Also featured are
speakers from Germany’s Green Party, U
of O ASUO and others. Rain or shine.
Twelve noon to 5 p.m. Skinners Butte
Park.
Meetings
Meeting to plan Eugene women’s caravan
to Boeing Encirclement in Kent, Washing
ton this Monday, Oct. 24. 7 p.m. at the
Unitarian Church, 40th and Donald. For
more information, call 343-3086.
Etc.
Sunday Meditation and Soto Zen Service
held weekly at 9 a.m. Oregon Zen Priory,
2255 Hilyard. 344-7377 for information.
Wildlife Safari Foundation Members
Day, with a variety of events including a
10-K and two-mile run for fun, Wildlife
Safari’s Animal Olympics, live music fea
turing High Mountain Rambierss, a well
known bluegrass band from Medford,
barbeque feast, animal shows and events.
For complete information, call 679-6761.
Solar Tours of Eugene and Springfield
homes and businesses. See Friday for de
Piccadilly Flea Market in Expo Hall #1-3
at the Lane County Convention Center.
10 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information, call
683-5589.
Benefit Dinner/Canned Food Drive to
support the tent city in Oakland's black
community. Live music and information
on the tent city. Admission is one can of
food. 5-10 p.m. at Zoo Zoo’s Restaurant,
454 Willamette. For more information,
call 344-4764.
x Monday
17
Children's Events
Sheldon Pool is offering two sessions of
swim lessons for infants, toddlers, pre
school-aged children and older from 3:10
to4:IOp.m. Fees vary. For more informa
tion, call 687-5314.
Dance Performance
A Festival of New Work by three Eugene
groups, Oslund and Company. Joint
Forces, and DK Taylor's Theatre of Life.
Huh Center. Soreng Theatre at 7:30 p.m.
$5.75. For ticket information, call
687-5000.
Meetings
CISCAP. Committee in Solidarity With
the Central American People, hold their
weekly meeting today at White Bird Medi
cal Clinic. Open to all interested persons.
7:30 p.m. 323 E. Twelfth.
Tuesday
18
Theatre
Under the Shadow of the Golden Key. A
musical comedy, fantasy, adventure pre
sented by Moveable Feast Theatre. Huh
Center, Soreng Theatre at 7:30 p.m.
$5.50. For ticket. information, call
687-5000.
Meetings
League of Women Voters membership
campaign wrap-up party for all new and
prospective members. 7:30-9 p.m. at St.
Jude’s Church, 4330 Willamette. For
more information, call 342-3739.
TWO-WEEK EDITION COMING UP
The October 27 edition of What’s. Happening will cover two weeks of
events and entertainment, Oct. 27-Nov. 9. The DEADLINE for calen
dar listings and classified for this double issue is Thursday, October 20
at 5 p.m.
DEADLINE: Thursday 5 p.m.
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We reserve the right to edit or to omit any listing submitted.
Lesbian Discussion Group meets each
Tuesday for students and community
members. 5:30-7 p.m. at 1236 Kincaid.
For more information, call 686*3360.
Film
Poland: The Will to Be, a film by James
Michner will be shown at the Eugene
Public Library, 100 W. 13th. Noon and
7:30 p.m. No admission charge and coffee
will be served.
Workshops / Classes
Employers' Seminar covering the appli
cation of wage-hour and civil rights laws,
especially as pertains to local and state
regulations. $50. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Valley
River Inn. For more information, call the
Bureau of Labor and Industries, Tech
nical Assistance Unit at 373-1435.
Experiential Support Group, exploring
relationships using body awareness, play
and humor. Individual and group focus.
Eight weeks/$10 per session. Begins Oct.
18 and 19. Call for complete information,
344-4110.
Personal Lifestyle Design weekly
workshop series based on the Cable 11
show, "Scientific Utopianism," which
airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m. Free. Work
shop begins at 7 p.m., 107 Gilbert, U of O
campus. For more information, call
345-5626.
Etc.
The U of O/Lane Memorial Blood Bank
Fall Drive will be held today and Wednes
day. Oct. 18-19 in Rm. 167 of the EMU, U
of O campus. Walk-ins welcome or call
for an appointment. 686-3085. 10 a.m.
County Serve Bingo at the Lane County
Convention Center, Agriculture Bldg. 7
p.m. No one under 18 admitted. For more
information, call 687-4292.
Wednesday
19
Sports/Recreation
LCC Soccer. The Titans host Everett CC
today at 2 p.m. LCC campus.
Theatre
On the Edge at the Brass Rail tonight. See
Thursday for details.
Tryouts for the play “Keep Closed Tightly
in a Cool Dry Place,” written by Megan
Terry and directed by Bob Manning. 6
p.m. at the Council for Human Rights in
Latin America, 1236 Kincaid. Oct. 19 &
20. For more information, call 344-6175.
Concert Music
Celtic Music by Dick Gaughan, Kevin
Burke & Micheal O’Domhnaill, and Joe
Burke. Presented by the Eugene Folklore
Society and Mist Covered Mountain,
KLCC. Hull Center, Soreng Theatre at
7:30 p.m. $7-$9. For ticket information,
call 687-5000.
Workshops / Classes
Open Astrology Forum discussion group
covering various astrological topics. Meets
every Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., 1210 Pearl
St. $7, For more information, contact Jo
hanna Koch, 342-7272.
Hatha Yoga Classes, Iyengar Technique,
will be offered in a series of six classes by
Shan Titus. S24. 5:15-6:45 p.m. at the
Benjamin Franklin Bank, 11th and Pearl
(east entrance). For more information,
call 683-1873.
Metin,s
La Leche League meeting with the general
topic of “Nutrition and Weaning.” All
mothers, children and mothers-to-be are
invited. 10 a.m. at 2285 City View. For
more information, call 345-8170.
Theosophical Study Group will resume its
regular weekly meetings tonight with a
study of the book Yeshua Buddha. Meet
ings are free and held each Wednesday at
7:30 p.m., 1085 W. Sixth Ave. For more
information, call 683-6699.
Vipassana Meditation Group for sitting
and discussion. Free. 7:45 p.m. at 3455
Danna Ct. For more information, call
683-1873.
John Morris of Arthur Andersen will be
speaking on small business and personal
computers at the monthly dinner meeting
of The American Production and Inven
tory Control Society. $10.50 members/
$11.50 others, 6-9 p.m. at Valley River
Inn. Reservations should be made by
Monday Oct. 17. For information, call
344-5006.
Transcendental Meditation introductory
lectures will be given free to the public
each Wednesday by the Eugene Age of
Enlightnement Center. 8 p.m. at 36 W.
15th.
For more information, call
686-1378.
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Hours: Tu.W.Th 5-10 pm
Fri & Sat 5-11 pm
Sun 4-9 pm
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