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DELIVERED FRESH DAY woxkezowned nd operated 974-alsnder cusche Simple, Summer, Colorful Cottons Shorts rubgy $9 drawstring $11 gym $7 T-Shirts camisole $6 muscle $7 other styles Socks. Skirts. Tops. Pants Infant's & Children’s Wear New Beads! more selection & colors ''Quality items at Affordable Prices (in the Courtyard) 6 ■ Ban an "tree 1 acreative collective 673 E. 13th 485-0333 MOTHER KALIS BOOKS A Feminist Bookstore Books e Records • Cards 343-4864 541 Blair —10-7:30 Mon.-Sat. CALENDAR DEADLINE THURS. 5 PM Send to: Calendar, PO Box 259, Eugene, OR 97440 V WORRY NOT! FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE: THE HEARTY BREAKFAST V. ONLY J 3 scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, fresh fruit, toast or muffin, bacon or sausage. reg. a $3.25 P 40 te ( P rf. WAY a I M-F 3 7am -8 pm Sat 8 am-8 p 8 am 8 pm ’ Sun 96 e 19* , V Hambuger TCTus ~ best burgers. omelettes... and more" dounstarsatthe5thS1 Public Market •683 8) 96 CALENDAR Thursday 13 Sunrise 5:29 an Sunset 8:57 pm Art Ayg.High73 AVg. Low 49 Figure Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, open session for in-depth figurative artwork. 3-12 hour poses, split model fee. Room 185 Lawrence Hall, UO. 6:30-9:30 pm. Fllm/Slldes Trip to China slide and talk show with Jerry Rust, Lane Co. Commissioner. Lane Extension Audi torium, 950 W 13th. 687-4243. 7:30 pm. free. Under the Bombs in El Salvador, a slideshow and talk by Diane Greene, West Coast Director of New El Salvador Today. UO, EMU Forum Room, 7:30 pm, free. Lecture Lublin Num: Breaking Silence, editors Rose mary Curb and Nancy Manahan will speak at Lin coln School, 650 W 12th, 8 pm. Photography Greet Lane County Shootout. Register now. Al photographers will receive film and t-shirt. Photo graphs will be the property of Oregon Production Arts Network. Purpose is to have on (He photo graphs of Lane County to show potential Ulm makers. Call 345-5691 for more info. Radio Chicage Symphony with Erich Leinsdorf con ducting Mozart, Mendelssohn, Debussy. 8 pm KWAXFM91. Theater Came Hur the Music Pay, a musical revue features music and lyrics of Broadway songwriter John Kander and Fred Ebb. Presented by Very LU tie Theatre, 2350 Hilyard, 8:15 pm, $6, senior $3. Etc. wadnower Walks with UO Herbarium Directo David Wagner. Alton Baker Park, north end of th footbridge over the Willamette River. Free plan list. Noon-1 pm, tree. Friday 14 Sunrise 5:29 am Sunset 8:57 pm Avg.moh73 Avg. Lw49 Crescent Moon near Venus in early morning slry. Art Opening * Artists ’ Reception featuring a variety of media including paintings, drawings, jewelry, ceramics, toys and visual design. Maude Kers Art Center, 1910 E 15th Ave, 7-9 pm, free. Radio Music from Europe with performances of Strauss and Mozart, 9 pm, KWAX FM 91. Sports/Recreation McKenzie Flylishers host a three-day event of clinics on fly casting, tying, salt water fishing and more. Valley River Inn. Registration 9 am-12 noon, $10/$15. 686-9790. Etc. Woryn’s Tea Hmm welcomes back Heidi Boenke, singing and guitar playing. Womyn Only Safe Space. Zoo Zoo's. 454 Willamette, 9:30 pm midnight. $1/$3. 689-6691. Theater Cem Heer the Music Play, see Thursday. Saturday 15 Sunrise 5:29 am Sunset 8:58 pm Fairs/Festivals Avg. High 74 Avg. Lm49 Saturday Market presents Eugene’s traditional weekly open-air craft and food fair, open 10 am-5 pm in the Park Blocks at 8th and Oak. Entertain ment with Jeff Russell and Brooks Brown, Touch and Shout. Craft demonstration of ceramic whis tles. Now Coburg Saturday Market, crafts, antiques, 'collectibles, refreshments, I00F Hall, downtown Coburg, 10 am-4 pm, 683-6029. The Paul Delay Band brings its rhythm and blues sounds to the Hilton on Fri day, June 14. ' Film/Slides The Uh of J.S. Bach, Hutt Center, Soreng Theatre. 7:30 pm, admission charge. Theater Come Hoar the Maik Py, see Thursday. Radio Blackberry Jam features Treepeople. KLCC FM 89.7. Sports/Recreation Mid-Stat Windsurfing Champlenships. Fem Ridge Reservoir. Eugene Parks and Ree Dept, 687-5333. Youth Father’s Day GM Class, create a gift with your own two hands. River Road Park, 1400 Lake Dr. 12 noon-2 pm, $4/$6, 688-4052. Etc. Author’s Autograph Party, featuring four Eugene/ Springfield area authors. Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th. 10am-3pm. Parenting in the Nuckar Age, a peacemaker's path, led by Linda Seymour. 10 am-3 pm. Register by calling 344-5751. Traditional Rug Crafters Association gathers from all over Oregon to display their age-old craft of rug making. Valley River Inn, 10 am-6 pm. Sunday 16 Sunrise 5:29 am Sunset 8:58 pm Avg.Hlgh73 Avg. Lwr49 Concert Music Oregon Bach Festival with Helmuth Rilling con ducting the all-time favorite Brandenburg Concert! (Ill, IV, V). Hult Center, Silva Concert Hall, 8 pm. 687-5000. Radio San Francisco Symphony, if you can't make it to the Bach Festival, tune In to KWAX FM 91 for Alexander Schneider conducting the Bach Bran denburg Concerto No. 5, 2:30 pm. Sports/Recreation McKenzie Ridari Bicycle Club will visit scenic Franklin. Ride the back roads to Cheshire and Franklin via Fern Ridge. 45 mile moderate ride. Meet at Alton Baker Park 8:45 am. Etc. Traditional Rug Crafters Association gathers from all over Oregon to display their age-old craft of rug making. Valley River Inn, 11 am-5 pm. Monday 17 Sunrise 5:29 am Sunset 8:59 pm Avg. High 74 Avg. Lae 49 Comedy Live Comedy with Dr Bill Miller at Edison's Bar, The Factory, 4740 Main St, Springfield. 8:30 pm. $3. Concert Music Free Neon Concerts at the Hutt Center Lobby. Bach is brought to life through narration and music, providing an insight Into the life and times of the man as a composer, court and church musi cian, teacher and parent. Bach Festival, St. Matthew Passion. Part I, a lecture-demonstration-performance In five parts. Conducted by Helmuth Rilling and members of the Master Class In Conducting. Hult Center, Silva Hall, 5:15 pm. 687-5000. Boal Concert Hal has Bach too. Organ Recital Art of the Fugue, U of 0, 8:30 pm. Poetry Oregon Poet Steven Shor will give a reading of se lections from his fourth and latest volume of poetry, Trolley Lines. Temple Beth Israel. 2550 Portland St. 7:30 pm. Free, 485-7218. Lane LRerary Guild sponsors a reading by Bill Sweet and Roger Moody, local poets. Charnel Mulligan Park, 17th & Charnelton, 7:30 pm. Radio The Polics of Women's Music traces the musical history of the Women’s Movement. KLCCFM89.7 at 10 pm. Music in Oregon, Oregon Mozart Players perform all-Handel concert. KWAX FM 91, 8 pm. Youth Chidren’s Summer Art Program begins with classes In painting, photography, ceramics, film animation and more. Maude Kerns-Art Center, 1910 E 15th, 345-1571. Tuesday 18 Sunrise 5:29 am Sunset 8:59 pm New Moon 4:59 am Avg. High 74 Avg. Lwr49 Concert Music Musical Ofering st Lee Angoles— Bach and Sons. Trio Sonatas. Beall Concert Hall, 8:30 pm. Bach Faethnl—St. Matthew Passion, Part II. Lec ture-performance. Hult Center, Silva Hall, 5:15 pm, 687-5000. Radio PhNadolphi Orchestra with Erich Leinsdorf con ducting Ruggels, Stravinsky, Mozart and Wagner. KWAX FM 91, 8 pm. Sports/Recreation Hersey Track and Fiold Meet tor ages 6-14. Events include sprints, relays. long jump and soft ball throw. Sheldon High School Track. Regis tration 10 am, meet starts at 11 am. 687-5333. Free. Etc. Trivia Night will test your powers for remembering things you never thought would do you any good. 5 games nightly with teams from the audience, 8-11 pm. Win “Harry's Money." Harry's, 2200 Centennial Blvd, 342-5231. Wednesday 19 Sunrise 5:29 am Sunset 8:59 pm Concert Music Avg. High 75 Avg. Low 49 Classical Guitar Rectal—Nell Archer Roan. Scar latti and Bach pieces. U of 0, Beall Concert Hall, 8:30 pm. Bach Festival, St. Matthew Passion, Part III. Lec ture-performance. Hult Center, Silva Hall, 5:15 pm, 687-5000. Radio A Night at the Opera, tune into KWAX FM91,10 pm. Etc. Community ViRage general meeting and regis tration, Growers Market. 7:30 pm, 689-6400 or 687-2567. Jewish Women's Spiritual Convocation in Dorena. Four day gathering for women to participate in creative Jewish expresions. Registration call 1-246-8944 or 946-1609. I dorr a“aslot” shellet sPot & 69 A 904 ) ‘P . 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