What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, February 21, 1985, Page 6 and 7, Image 6

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ORIGINAL comedy,
music, improvisations and
SURPRISES
Studio 1, downstairs, Hult Center
Feb. 8,9,15,16,22,23 and March 1 & 2
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CALENDAR
Thursday
21
OREGON ARTS WEEK
FEB. 21-28
Sunrise 7:03 am
Sunset 5:50 pm
Avg.High53
Avg. Low 36
Film
The Wir at Horn, a documentary against the
war In Vietnam in Madison, Wisconsin. Plays at
the U of 0, EMU Forum. 8 pm. free.
Logging and Lumbering, and party for Louis
Polley. author of History of Mohawk Valley and
Early Logging. 740 W 13th. 7:30 pm.
Part of Oregon Arts Week.
Concert Music
Percy Hie and Seretta Lamb perform folk music
at the Eugene Public Library Lecture Room, 7
pm, free.
Speakers
Environmental Problems of HiTech Development
will be discussed by Director of the Pacific Stud
ies Center, Lenny Siegel, U of 0, 150 Geology,
7:30 pm, free.
Lecturing on metaphysics and parapsychology
which includes clairvoyance, etc. (every Thurs).
Eugene Public Library. 1-2:30 pm, free.
Stephen Kohl speaks on Japanese Exploration of
the North Pacific, 1700-1850. Museum of
Natural History, U of 0. 4:30 pm.
Joan Acker, Director of the Center for the Study
of Women in Society at the U of 0. discusses
issues on Comparable Worth. RSVP 687-5581.
Sponsored by Women in Communications.
5-6:30 pm, Community Room, Far West Federal
Bank, Broadway & Oak, $2/$1.
uance rerormance
Foster Dance Studio performs as part of the SHO
case at the Hult Center Lobby, 12:15-1 pm. free
Theater
Talley's Folly, a University Theatre, Second Sea
son production. About two people's different
pasts and rediscovering romance together.
Arena Theatre in Villard Hall. U of 0. 686-3134.
8 pm. $2.
Come Back to the 5 and Dime Jimmy Doan, Jim
my Dean Is a play presented by Stage Two Pro
ductions. The play is set both on the day of
James Dean's death and 20 years later at the re
union of his Disciples. South Eugene High
School, 400 East 19th, 8 pm, $2.50-$3 , 342
2616.
Radio
Legislative Update with John MacDonald Irom
the statehouse in Salem, KWAX FM 91. 6:30
pm.
The Enchanted Castle, 7:30 pm, on KLCC 89.9
FM.
Sports/Recreation
Oregon Outdoor Program presents a windsurfing
video show. Hawaii & the Columbia Gorge, 21
and older. DeFrisco's. Atrium Building, 7:30
pm.
Soccer organizational meeting, team captains in
tersted in league structure, registration fees,
etc. 7:30 pm, City Hall Council Chambers, 777
Pearl, 687-5360.
Etc.
Designs for the Stage: A Russian artist abroad.
Leon Bakst. Slide-lecture. 107 Lawrence Hall, U
of 0. 8 pm, free. 686-3663.
Heritage Dey presents an exhibit of historical in
terest, Lane County Museum and Oregon mining
areas. Cal Young Community School, 2555
gilham Rd, 687-3236, 9-3 pm, free.
Yesterday's Tomorrows, Smithsonian Traveling
Exhibit. Utopian communities, fantasies of life in
outer space. Over 300 artifacts, designs, draw
ings, photos and more Continues through April
14. WISTEC, Tues-Sun, noon-5 pm—adults
$2.50, children $1; Sat-Sun 1 & 3, adults $1.
children 50c. 2300 Centennial Blvd.
Chinese New Year will be celebrated from 6-9
pm in the Bloch Room, Eugene Conference
Center. $5 adults. $3.50/students, under 10.
Cultural performances and food specialties.
Friday
22
Sunrise 7:02 am
Sunset 5:52 pm
Avg. High 53
Avg. Low36
Mixn near brilliant white Venus and
red Mars at Sunset
Fairs/Festivals
Newport Seafood and Wine Festival, over 100
exhibitors. Wine tasting. seafood tasting, music
and more. Newport, OR.
Etc.
Women's Tea House, brings storyteller Vic Light
Smith from Corvallis to do her readings. Zoo
Zoos, 454 Willamette, $1-$2, 9:30 pm.
Eugene Ballet performs highlight of upcoming
performances. Leah's Wine and Co., 7th &
Willamette, 5-6 pm, free.
Taco Feed benefits Magnet Arts Alternative
School. $2.50/adults, $1/children, 6 pm.
Laurelwood Golf Club, 2700 Columbia.
Dance Music
Dance & Raffle benefits Coast Fork Learning
Center, 403 N River Rd., Cottage Grove. Shum
ba plays. Grand prize—weekend on the coast!
Theater
The Marriage Proposal and The Brute are two of
Anton Chekhov's most popular farces. Maude
Kerns Art Theatre directed by Carol Seidman,
1910 W 15th. 8 pm, $5.
Antigone, the tragic story of King Oedipus, Willa
mette Auditorium, 1801 Echo Hollow Rd. 8 pm,
$3/$2. 689-0731.
Talley's Folly, University production, see Thurs.
On the Edge performs Live Comedy, original
songs, improvisation, in a cabaret style. Studio I
Hult Center, 10:30 pm. $5.
Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jim
my Dean, a Stage Two Production, see Thurs.
Concert Music
Huskur Du, a pop-punk band, and local band
Resistance perform at the EMU Dining Room. U
of 0. 9 pm, $4/$5.
tnur.
Film
Bugs Bunny and Friends Cartoon Festival, U of
0. 150 Geology, 7:30 pm and 9:30 pm, $2/$1.
The Dresser, U of 0, 180 PLC, 7 & 9:30 pm,
$2/$1.
Art
Mery Lynn McCorkle, watercolors and Craig
Spilman, paintings, opening reception. LCC
Gallery, LCC. 8-10 pm. Part of Oregon Arts
Week.
Radio
The Lord of the RIngi, KWAX 91 FM. 7:30 pm.
Air Jamaica featuring Marcus Garvey, 11 pm,
KLCC 89 FM.
Saturday
Sunrise 7:00 am Avg. High 53
Sunset 5:53 pm Avg. Low 36
Moon just past white Venus ano red Mars after sunset
Radio
Burns and Allan/The Fat Man, KRVM 91.9 FM,
11 am.
Blackberry Jam presents Cajun Band with Den
nis Rothrock. live. 6 pm, KLCC 89 FM.
Sports/Recreation
Womenspace Lap-a-Thon, a key fundraiser to
help tictims ot domestic violence. Russell Sadler
and others will be there. Swimming will take
place at River Road, Sheldon, Echo Hollow,
YMCA. Easter Seal. U of O. Willamalane. Anyone
can sponsor, call 485-6513, more info,
485-8232.
Mary Watkins has had a varied career as performer, writer, arranger and pro
ducer. She's had her own quartet which performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival,
recorded with Chris Williamson and Holly Near, and composed for a 42-piece
orchestra. She will perform on the piano in Beall Hall, Saturday, Feb. 23 at 8 pm.
Tickets are $5. Admission is free for UO students.
Film
Bed and Board plays at the U of 0, 180 PLC, 7 &
9:30 pm. $2/$1.
Casino Royal plays at the U of 0.150 Geology 7
& 9:30 pm, $2/$1.
Concert Music
Oregon Mozart Mayors perform Bach, Orchestral
Suite No. 1 in C, $8.50-$6, Soreng Theatre.
Hult Center, 8:30 pm.
The Vintage Singers and Eugene Chamber
Singers present a concert in conjunction with a
symposium on women in music (U of 0). Central
Lutheran Church, 18th and Potter, 8 pm.
Mary Watkins performs jazz piano, Beall Hall. U
of 0. 8 pm, $5-free/students.
Children
Saturday Matinee presented by the Clown Com
pany with special guest Percy Hilo. McDonald
Theatre, 1010 Willamette, 11-12 noon. Adults
50c, kids $1.50.
Who's in Rabbit’s House and Bean Thief are
African plays performed with masks by the
StageHands. 10:30 am. age 5 and older. Eugene
Public Library, free.
Etc.
An Introduction to Transformational Learning, of
fered by the Common Foundation, Valley River
Inn, 1-5 pm, free.
A collection of rugs and weavings of the Mid East
by Reyn Staffel are on display and available for
purchase at the U of 0 Museum of Natural
History, Feb. 23 & 24, 1-5 pm. 686-3024.
Theater
The Marriage Proposal and The Brute are per- :
formed at Maude Kerns Art Theatre. Two one-act .
comedies by Anton Chekhov, directed by Carol
Seidman, 1910 E 15th, 8 pm, $5.
Antigone, the tragic story of King Oedipus, Willa
mette Auditorium, 1801 Echo Hollow Rd, $3/$2.
689-0731.
Tally’s Folly, University production, see Thurs
On the Edge performs live comedy, original
songs, improvisation at the Studio I Hult Center.
10:30 pm. $5.
Sport s/Recreation
Oregon Loggers Run sponsored by the Oregon
Logging Conference. 8K and 1K fun run. Starts
and finishes at the Fairgrounds. 343-0081 or
485-2720.
Dance Music x
Folk Dances of Greece dance party. Teaching
from 2-5 pm. Dancing from 8-11 pm. $1 open to
all. Campbell Center, 155 High St. 345-6687.
Rosewood Lightnin’, sponsored by the Cascade
Singles, Valley River Center, above Tino's, 9-1
am. $4.
Fairs/Festivals
Newport Seafood and Wine Festival, featuring
over 100 exhibitors, music, wine tasting, sea
food tasting and more. Newport, OR. Shuttle bus
information, 689-0665.
Springfield's Centennial Birthday Celebration is
tonight at the Red Lion Inn on Gateway. This
event kicks off a year-long series of events and
projects. Socializing begins at 7 pm, pre
sentations, drawings, senior talent show and
more begin at 7:45. $1 ticket in advance, $2 at
the door.
Sunday
24
Sunrise 6:59 am
Sunset 5:54 pm
Fairs/Festivals
Avg. High 53
Avg. Low 36
Newport Seafood and Wine Festival, featuring
100 exhibitors, music, wine tasting, seafood
lasting, and more. Newport, OR. Shuttle bus in
id, 689-0665.
Concert Music
Dragon Music Teachers Assn, performs a Baro
que Recital. Studio I, Hult Center. 12:30 pm. 2
m, 3:30 pm. Free.
Children
The Storyteller and the Leprechaun presented by
he Community Children's Theatre. The play is a
□nicking Irish musical full of folk dancing,
stories, songs, etc. Sheldon Community Center,
55 families, $1.50.
Jungle Book by Walt Disney, Amazon Com
unity Center, 1 pm, $1.
Etc.
Benefit Dinner for African Famine Reliof, pro
seeds go to American Red Cross. Local artist will
play music. Zoo Zoo's, 454 Willamette, 5-9 pm.
China Night, sponsored by University Chinese
Student Association, features films, lecture, art
xhibits, tea, snacks and games. 6:30-9:30 pm,
JO/EMU Ballroom.
Art
Peace Works exhibit, featuring works by arti
sans who believe peace works, including fiber
arts, pair project exchanges, and children’s art.
Cottage Grove Community Center, Birch Ave and
H St, 11-5 pm.
Film
Everything You Always Wonted to Know About
Sex... plays at the U of 0, 180 PLC, 7 & 9 pm,
$2/$1.
Dance Music
Peanuts Hucko and the Oregon's Dixieland Jazz
Musicians perform at the Emerald Valley Forrest
Inn, 1-6 pm, $2-$4.
Radio
Big Band Bash with Maynard Ferguson, 12 pm.
KLCC 89 FM.
Monday
AFRICAN RELIEF WEEK
Sunrise 6:57 am
Sunset 5:54 pm
Avg. High 53
Avg. Low 36
Film
Harvest: 3000 Years is about life and. social
class struggle in Ethiopia. Part of African Relief
Week. 7:30 pm at the EMU, U of 0. Room 167.
Free.
Dance Music
The Blasters perform at 8 pm. EMU Ballroom. U
of 0. $4/$5.
Speakers
Nancy Hale discusses the Comprehensive Test
Ban Treaty and Tax Resistance. Roosevelt
Middle School, Room B-3, 7 pm.
Radio
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, KRVM 91.9 FM, 10
pm.
New Music Mondays is a new program featuring
modern rock, music of the last five years, 11
pm, KZAM 95 FM.
Music in Oregon is part of the Faculty Artist
Series, featuring music of England from the 16th
and 17th centuries. KWAX FM 91. 8 pm.
Comedy
Live Comedy at Edison's Bar with Rick Rey
nolds. Al Cl ethen and John Johnston. 8:30 pm.
Poetry
Walter Hall, author of six books, Celelia Hagen,
fiction editor of the Northwest Review, read
poetry at Maude Kerns Art Center, 7:30 pm. $1
members. $2 non-members.
Discussion on hospice, families facing life
threatening illnesses, Eugene Public Library,
Gallery room, 7 pm, free.
Etc.
Auditions for Moliere's farce. The Doctor in
Spite of Himself, 7:30 pm, LCC Malnstage.
Birthday Party for Avatar Meher Baba. Slide
show of his work and music, refreshments. 7
pm, Unitarian Church, 40th and Donald, free.
Slide lecture on the Brooklyn Bridge, in con
junction with the exhibit. U of 0 Museum of Art,
7:30 pm. Room 177 Lawrence Hall, part of
Oregon Art Week.
Coastal Symposium offering crab feeds. films,
slide shows and more. EMU, U of 0, 686-4356.
Tuesday
26
Sunrise 6:55 am
Sunset 5:57 pm
Avg. High 53
Avg. Low36
Venus is at its greatest brilliance this year after sunset
Concert Music
High School Invitational Choral Festival, all day,
Beall Concert Hall, U of 0.
Dance Music
International Falkdancing, Instruction and re
quest dance program. Beginners and new
comers welcome. Campbell Center, 155 High St.
50c. 345-6687.
Speakers
John Hammock, Exec. Director of Oxfam of
America, discusses current relief efforts in
Eastern Africa. Part of African Relief Week. EMU
167, U of 0, 7:30 pm. free.
Robert Berdahi, professor of History and Dean of
Arts and Sciences, U of 0. discusses Renewing
the Common World, Maude Kerns Art Center.
1910 E 15th, 7:30 pm.
Representative Ron Eachus reviews the current
status of the Sales Tax Legislation and seeks in
put from the community. 7:30 pm, Colin Kelly
Community Middle School, 850 Howard Ave.
687-3224.
Etc.
Fishing Outfitters will conduct a seminar on tech
niques, equipment, and philosophy of fly
fishing. EMU Ballroom, U of 0, 686-4365. 7:30
pm. Free.
Auditions for Moliere's farce. The Doctor in Spite
of Himself, LCC Mainstage, 7:30 pm.
Brook-test benefit dinner, after a day-long fast.
Council for Human Rights in Latin America, 1236
Kincaid. S3-S5. Proceeds go to Oxfam America.
Part of African Relief Week.
Eugene Symphony Guild, listening series. A
class featuring music performance and lectures
by symphony members. Hult Center, noon. Part
of Oregon Arts Week.
Orygone Show presented by the Magnet Arts
School, middle schoolers. Magnet Arts School,
1659 W 22nd. 7:30 pm, part of Oregon Arts
Week.
Slide Lecture: Everyone's Spanish Castles—the
Spanish tradition in American architecture of the
1920's. presented by David Gebhard. 8 pm.
Room 177, Lawrence Hall, U of 0. Part of Oregon
Arts Week.
Coastal Symposium, offering art exhibits, slide
shows, and more. EMU U of 0, 686-4356.
Wednesday
27
Sunrise 6:54 am
Sunset 5:58 pm
Avg. High 54
Avg. Low 36
Sport s/Recreation
Women's Basketball, Oregon State, U of 0.
McArthur Court, 7:30 pm.
Etc.
Auditions for Moliere's farce, The Doctor in Spite
of Himself, 7:30 pm, LCC Mainstage.
Coastal Symposium, offering workshops and
more. EMU. U of 0, 686-4356.
Seniors
Washington Abbey presents brunch and jazz.
Dana Lutes, pianist, will play jazz standards, 11
am-1 pm. Brunch at 10:30 am, $4/$5 with
champagne. 342-6077, 494 W 10th.
Speakers
Council for Human Rights presents 3 speakers,
discussing the perspectives on the current
Situation In Latin America, 1236 Kincaid St.
7:30 pm.
Peter Gold, anthropologist and ethnomusicolo
gist, discusses the Sacred Four Corners of
America, A Desert Odyssey. Sponsored by the
EMU Cultural Forum, U of 0. 167 EMU, 8 pm,
free.
Rev. Douglas Huneke, Westminster Presbyterian
Church, discusses The Moral Majority and
Jewish-Christian Relations: A Minister's Per
spective. Temple Beth Israel, 2550 Portland St.,
8 pm, $3/$2 students, $12 for a series of 5.
Solar Energy Design Tools is the discussion by
George Tsonga and Steve Baker, professor of
Engineering and Solar Design Consultant. U of
0, 283 Lawrence, 7:30 pm. 686-3696.
Oregon Mlnzart Mlagers
Kooen Hurwitz, music Director
Saturday, February 23, 1985
Bach:
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Copland:
Orchestral Suite No. 1 in C
Concerto No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra
Mark Lotz, Soloist
Appalachian Spring
EUGENE’S PROFESSIONAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
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The New Zone Gallery continues a Eugene tradition of yearly featuring
an exhibit of Northwest photographers. Artists from Oregon, Wash
ington, Alaska, Idaho and Montana are encouraged to submit their
works. Three framed works (when appropriate) may be submitted. The
deadline is February 23 for shipped articles, and Feb. 23, 25 & 26 for
hand-delivered ones. Call 405-2270 for more information.
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