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Summer Hano Conference: Guy Duckworth, to day thru July 8th Beall Concert Hall of the U of 0 School of Music. For more information, call Doris Allen. School of Music, U of 0. 686-5653. There is an admission charge. Children's Events Summer Camp for Disabled Children sponsored by the U of 0 YWCA. First session is today thru July 6th (second session is July 9-13). Cost is $25 lor each session. The purpose of the camp is to provide positive role models for disabled youth by having disabled adults run the camp. Limited camperships are available. For more in formation. call the U of O YWCA at 841 E 18th St. 686-4440. Tuesday 3 Meetings Friendship Club for people who are in or who are interested in developing multiple intimate committed relationships. Problem-solving and personal growth are the goals. No cost, 7:30-9 pm. Location is in private home—given to in dividuals who phone in For more information call 342-6567 VIpassana Meditation Group meets weekly for sitting. instruction and discussion at 7:30 pm at 3455 Danna Ct.. Eugene. No charge. For more information call Shaun at 683-1873. Art Open Life Drawing Workshop at 275 Lawrence Hall. LIO campus, from 6:30-9:30 pm. Cost is $1.50 per class. For more information, call 683-4673. Drawing the Real Thing II, with instructor Jo Brasells. Free class, donations appreciated. The class is open to anyone who likes to sketch, paint or color. Coloring sketches will be provided for children. Materials are not provided. This class will continue thru July 27 on Tues & Thurs from 12:30-1:20 pm and is offered thru the Mu seum of Natural History, U of 0 campus. For more information, call 686-3024 Children's Events The Children's Story Hour with instructor Court ney Our Roberts. Free, and donations are appre ciated. This class is a reading/storytelling hour which immediately follows the sketching work shop on Tues & Thurs. Children will read and listen to stories that include: The Ring in the Prairie (an Indian tale), Arrow to the Sun (an In dian tale). Wild and Wooly Mammoths and Fossils Tell of Long Ago. This class will also go thru July 27th. Sponsored thru the Museum of Natural History, U of 0 For more information, call 686-3024 Concert Music Showcase on the Mall features Peter Thomas playing classical guitar. Noon. Near the foun tain. Bach Festival: Chamber Music at noon in the Foyer of the Hult Center. Free. Bach Festival: Cantata BWV 96 at 5:15 pm in the Silva Concert Hall of the Hult Center. Bach Festival: Chamber Music. Musical Offering of Los Angeles at 8:30 pm in the Silva Concert Hall of the Hult Center. Dance Music International Folk Dancing, instruction given Beginners and newcomers always welcome. 7 pm at Campbell Senior Center. 155 High St. Eugene. For more information call 345-6687. Wednesday 4 Dance Music Scottish and English Country Dancing, in struction at 7:30 pm, followed by requests at 8:30 pm. Newcomers welcome. Partners not re quired. Jefferson School (east entrance), 1650 W 22nd. $1 donation requested. Call Chuck, 342-1663 Dance & Auction Benefit tor Garbagio's at the WOW Hall with The Cashiers. 8 pm. cost is $4. Meetings Lesbian Adult Children of Alcoholics, a support gruop to explore and re-evaluate our lives in an alcoholic environment. Free. 7 pm. Call Linda, 345-1073, for location and more information. This group will be meeting every Wednesday Sports/Recreation 1984 Spring Basketball League, open to the public. Every Wed night, games at 7. 8 and 9 pm at the Springfield Middle School. 1084 "G" St., Springfield. Call Rand. 746-1669. for more infor mation . Butte to Butte 10K run starting at 8 am from Spencer Butte Middle School. For more informa tion, call Paula Banta at 343-7247. Workshops/Classes Wednesday Night Meditation and Class held weekly at the Oregon Zen Priory. Zazen begins at 7 pm. class at 7:45 pm. closing service at 9 pm. This week "The Iron Flute.'" Zen stories and commentaries with Roshi Kyogen Carlson. No charge. 2255 Hilyard. 344-7377 for more infor mation. Concert Music Bach Festival: Metropolitan Brass Company at noon in the Foyer of the Hult Center. Free. Bach Festival: Cantata BW 119 at 5:15 pm in the Silva Concert Hall of the Hult Center. Bach Festival: Bach solo Cantata BWV 52, Bran denburg Concerto II. Motet "Singet dem Herm” at 8:30 pm in the Silva Concert Hall of the Hult Center Social 4th of July Inderdependence Day Potluck and multicultural event—celebrate this day as one of peace among the people of the earth Old and new games from 4-6 pm. International potluck at 6 pm Multicultural entertainment at 7 pm. Fire works at dusk from Autzen Stadium Please bring food to share. table service, own drinks Bikes and carpools encouraged Free. From 4 pm on. Park at the end of N. Polk near the Valley River Footbridge. In case of rain, the Wash ington-Jefferson Bridge Park Sponsored by Families for Survival. For more information, call 343-2920 or 345-0709 Radio Oregon Bach Festival. Rebroadcast of 7/3/84 performance of Cantata BWV 96 "Herr Christ” with Rilling conducting the Festival Orchestra/ Chorus/Soloists. 10:30 am on KWAX 91 1 FM. Independence Day Special! Gunther Schuller conducting the Grant Park Symphony (Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestra in disguise) and Chorus in Sousa Marches, Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture with cannons. fireworks. Grilles "White Pea cock." ragtime by Joplin. Eubie Blake and others. 12 noon on KWAX 91.1 FM A Night at the Opera with Michael Lee. Fourth of July Special! John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan” and George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess." 10 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM "Eugene's Favorite Burger and Breakfast Stop" Life has been getting busier for Ariel Klein and Gregory Field. Their restaurant, Hamburger Terry’s, recently swept the ome lette and hamburger categories of a city-wide taste contest. 'The day after," recalls Ariel, "the restaurant was just swamped. And it hasn't let up." The lines now form earlier and last longer at this intimate hide away in the Fifth Street Public Market. Its popularity is an ex tension of the obvious pride the owners take in their product. "I just love our food," says Gregory. "I could never eat at Wendy's. It's been etched deeply in my brain what a good burger is." Muffins, including the un common strawberry bran, are baked fresh every morning. The burgers, "5 ounces of indecently delicious, extra lean," are hand shaped from beef ground fresh twice weekly. The menu covers several pages. Eight varieties of stuffed potatoes have been recently added to the seven breakfast specials (from "Just a Nibble” to "I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing''); 24 dif ferent omelettes, including a sur prise from the chef's imagination; and 24 uniquely named burgers. Cold Sandwiches, salads, soups, juices and Italian sodas complete the fare. Prices range in the one to five dollar ballpark. The two owners have run the show for three years, since the original Terry, who also started the Greek Isle Cafe upstairs, left to be a counselor in Hawaii. Buying the business was “sort of a whim,” says Ariel. "We thought we'd check it out." "A fluke," agrees Gregory. "But the more we look ed, the more feasible it seemed." They inherited a manger, learn ed the ropes by the handle of their frying pan, and it's been uphill since. Now they're ready for the next move. "Starting July 1," says Ariel, "we'll be open till nine six nights a week. We're also getting a beer and wine license. 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