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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1985)
COLOR PRINTING EUGENE PRINT 20 E 13th • 484-2601 0 j fees OPEN SC&l HOUSE Das Saturday June 15 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Refreshments and Free'Drawing featuring: Imported Coffees and Teas Unique Gift Items__ 1014 Harlow Rd, Spfld. (Winston's Plaza) 747-7279 ‘ The Very Little Theatre presents COME cHEARo . tke^MUSICVLAY - A Musical Entertainment featuring songs 3 from "Cabaret," "Chicago." “Zorba" and morel 1 June 13-15, 20-22, 27-29 Box Office open 2:00 * 5:30 Tuesday-Saturday CALL 344-7751 i a. “r FRAME EARDS AME SHOPPES Good for 25% off Framing Diplomas & Certificates Good until Sept. 30, 1985 1285 Valley River Center • 343-6694 1 ■Fred Meyer Shopping Center • 687-0374, Now live from DeFrisco's Restaurant KQDQ 1320 AM ’S vreaKae with Radio Ray & his special guests Join them in person for breakfast or coffee at 7 am ... or listen to AM 1320 weekdays 6-10 am to the most exciting live radio show on the air! KQDQ 1320 AM -4"_ uanana line 4 4 UPFRONT. Summer Musical Review .A musical revue, "Come Hear the Music Play," featuring the music and lyrics of Broadway songwriters John Kander and Fred Ebb, will open June 13 at The Very Little Theater for a three week run. The Tony Award-winning team of Kander and Ebb is responsible for such hits shows and films as Cabaret, Zorba, Chicago, The Rink and New York, New York. Director Scott Charles Francis has assembled a sparkling collec tion of songs from these and other Kander and Ebb musicals. The singers are Peg Major, Debi Nel, Laureen Higbee, John Noel, and Scott Francis. Tama Rowan and Mark Sandberg provide piano ac companiment. "Come Hear the Music Play" will be presented June 13-15, 20-22 and 27-29 at The Very Little Thea tre, 2350 Hilyard St in Eugene. Curtain time is 8:15 pm. Senior citizens will be admitted for $3 on June 13, 20 and 27. AD other tickets are $6. Call 344-7751. Voluntary Action The Voluntary Action Center recruits and refers volunteers to fill needs in the community. The following are some of the posi tions open in the community right now: Yard Maintenance Volunteers to help senior citizens with their yard work. Drivers to transport kids, adults, seniors and blind indi viduals around the Eugene area. Some agencies can reimburse for mileage. Teacher Aides for preschool, sewing, photography and cooking at non-profit agencies and in the Eugene 4-J School District. Computer Volunteers are need ed to help an information and referral agency update its files. Volunteers can also help as place ment counselors. Skill Trainers to work directly with mentally handicapped clients to teach them living skills, com munity integration, language, and recreational skills. Training will be given. To find out about these and other positions, call the Voluntary Action Center/YMCA at 342 4451 or come by at 2055 Pat terson. Cat's Meow Jazz & Blues _ Corner Jazz & Blues, ReGAE & Gospel Records Books, Tapes & CollecTOR’s Accessories In rhe Fifrlpeaat Building Fifrk & PeARl • EUGENe 686-8742 (A place for. evexvone./ -V Uy PERALANDRA BOOKS & MUSIC FOR THE MIND & SPIRIT OPEN MON. SAT., 10-6 790 EAST 11th (AT ALDER) 485-4848 A-WAY RENT A CAR SUPER LOW PRICES Very friendly service New and Pre-owned Automobiles Centrally Located 7 Coburg Rd. 683-0874 5evwip” meU. Memb P 0.5 15 June 1 - ] August 31 Daylime: ona osor ydo. $25 morab Evening: Daylime hours plus Surd Thursdo, 5 15 11 30 om $50 month Morniy tee ollows anlimed P tor member and one quest QNSCN u m HOURLY HOT TUB RENTALS HOURLY HOT TUB RENTALS Taking reservations noon unt 11 30 pm weekdays until '2 45 weekends Cal 345 904b 1883 Gorder A.e El Salvador: Eyewitness Report Humanitarian America is mak ing its own foreign policy. In con trast to the bombing and destruc tion financed by the U.S. Govern ment in El Salvador, the money contributed to New El Salvador Today (NEST) is used for "de velopment of the basic resources necessary for life: agriculture pro duction, child and adult educa tion, and community health care." Based in Berkeley, California, NEST, a tax-deductible founda tion, has sent over $80,000 to various projects in El Salvador. The funds are sent directly to the people who use it through com munity based projects run by those determining their own course for development. Diane Green is the West Coast Regional Director of NEST. She re turned in March from a fact-find ing tour of El. Salvador's zones of popular control. She will talk about her experience on Thurs day, June 13 at 7:30 pm in the EMU Forum Room, UO Campus. Her talk is entitled Under the Bombs in El Salvador. She per sonally experienced a bombing at tack while there. Childcare during the event is possible by calling 485-1755 (CIS CAP). Donations will be cepted. ac Weekly Eye Opener by Larry Deckman (Taken from Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts): "Town laws in the U.S. Midwest in the 1880‘s were passed prohibiting the sale of ice-cream sodas on Sun day. In Illinois, ingenious soda fountain owners got around the law by omitting carbonated water and serving just the scoop of ice cream and the syrup. They called this a 'Sun day soda.' Later that name was shortened to 'Sunday,' and then it became 'sundae'." [If you have a good anecdote or tact that you'd like to see as a Weekly Eye Opener. send it along with its source and author to: Weekly Eye Opener, 2406 Lawrence St., Eugene, OR 97405. It your submission is used, it will be credited to you.] The Eugene area's guide to ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Published every Thursday • P.O. Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440 335 W. 20th, Eugene, OR 97405 (503) 484-0519