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Thursday
21
Sunrise 6:23 am
Sunset 8:08 pm
Avg.High81
Avg. Low 51
The Moon and brilliant white Jupiter will be close neigh
bors tonight.
Theater
Ata in Wonderland is presented by The Neigh
borhood Players and River Rd. Park District and
The Annex, 1055 River Rd. 7 pm. Tickets are
$1.50 general, $5 family. Don't be late!
Laundry and Bourbon by James McClure is pre
sented by the new theater group Esprit de Corps
Actors Ensemble. "A delightfully bittersweet com
edy about women In Texas,” It will be performed
at Maude Kerns Art Center, 1910 E 15th, at 8 pm.
Tickets available at Backstage Dancewear on the
Mall. $3.50 . 345-1571. Tonight's performance is
a special benefit for Food for Lane County. Take
two cans of food or donations for price of admis
sion.
Concert
Summer in the City presents Gus Russell playing
jazz piano. Free. 5th St. Public Market, 5th and
High Streets. Noon.
Summer Parks Concerts presents The Don La
tarski Quintet (Jazz) at Amazon Park, 27th & HIl
yard Streets. 6:30 pm. Free.
Art
Summer downtown art workshops are presented
on the Mall near Fletchers. For parents and chil
dren. Today's subject is puppet-making and per
formance with Karen Kiefer-Boyd of Maude Kerns
Art Center.
Sports/Recreation
The Eugene Ems play Bend tonight in Civic
Stadium at 7:30 pm.
Radio
Lunch Time Special on KZAM 95FM, 1320AM
features the Moody Blues, 12-12:30.
A Ue In Music: WMam Schuman is a two-hour
special biography of the American composer. It's
featured on the show "20th Century Music" on
KWAX FM91 at 10 pm.
Slides
Join Cathedral Forest Action Gruop tonight for a
multi-slide show production on Paul Winter's
Missa Gaia—Earth Mass album. 7 pm, Grower's
Market.
Friday
22
Sunrise 6:24 am
Sunset 8:07 pm
Theater
Aug. High B1
Avg. Low 51
Alice in Wenderland continues. See Thursday.
Laundry and Bourbon continues. See Thursday.
Peace Child is presented by the touring theater
company Theatre of All Possibilities based in Santa
Cruz, California. They will be joined by the UO
Children's Peace Choir and the Eugene Peace
Choir. 7:30 pm. Soreng Theater, Hurt Center.
Adults $7.50. children $4.50.
Concert
Summer in the City presents Friday Nights and All
That Jazz at the 5th St. Public Market. Tonight's
featured performers are the Tom Bergeron Quartet.
Free. 7-9 pm. 5th and High Streets.
Summer Strings Celebration is at 6 pm in Beall
Hall on the University Campus.
Radio
Nutrition is featured on the Blue Plate Special with
Alan Siporin. His special guest today Is Barbara
Weinstein who will discuss dieting and weight
loss. Noon. KLCC 89.7FM.
Lunch Time Special on KZAM 95FM, 1320AM
features Huey Lewis, 12-12:30 pm.
Sports/Recreation
Adult Tennis Tournament is conducted by the
Oregon Tennis School and the University of
Oregon. Singles and doubles. Age categories. To
day through Sunday. Call Buzz Summers for more
information. 344-5897.
The American Contract Bridge League Emerald
Empire Sectional Tournament is at Valley River Inn
today through Sunday. Today's and Saturday's
events are at 1 pm and 7:45. Sunday's are at 11
am and 5 pm. Observers welcome. No cost. Most
tournament events are open to all players, ex
perienced or not. Entrance fee. 688-8467 , 344
1745.
The Eugene Ems play Bend tonight at Civic
Stadium at 7:30 pm.
Dance
Willamalane is sponsoring a high school dance at
the Memorial Building in Springfield. Open to
students with ID. 8:30-11:30 pm. $2. Refresh
ments available.
Benefit
Benefit Outdoor Winetasting Happy Hour and
Reception. Maude Kerns Art Center courtyard, 5-7
pm. In honor of Dr. Richard Smart, grape-growing
expert from New Zealand also speaking on "Build
Ing Global Peace through Nuclear Free Zones .1' $4
donation. Call 343-8548 for more info.
Saturday
23
Sunrise 6:25 am Avg. High 80
Sunset 8:05 pm Avg. Low 51
The Sun enters Virgo at 3:27 am.
Theater
Alice In Wonderland continues. See Thursday.
Laundry and Bourbon continues. See Friday.
Peace Child continues. Shows today are at 2 pm
and 7:30 pm. See Friday.
Circus
The Pickle Family Circus will entertain the young
and young at heart at the Eugene Waldorf School
(the old Dunn School), today at 1 and 4 pm. A
midway with games, great food and rides will also
entertain from 11 am-7 pm. Buy tickets early and
save $1—at Pedal Power, Tarym's Toys, Red
Barn, Oasis, Marcos, Bookmine and Health Food
& Pool. Kids $3, adults $5: at the door, $4 & $6.
Reading/Music
Still Kesey presents author Ken Kesey reading
from his new book Demon Box at the Robinson
Theater, UO campus. He will be accompanied by
music and the “Thunder Machine." Benefits Lane
Regional Arts Council. 8 pm, $10. Tickets
available at Literary Lion, UO Bookstore, the Arts
Council.
Fairs/Festivals
Saturday Market, Eugene's open-air crafts and
food fair In the Park Blocks at 8th and Oak Streets,
is open every Saturday from 10 am-5 pm. Today's
entertainment includes O’Carolan’s Consort, Celtic
music, 11 am: Dakota, acoustic music, 12:30:
Chris Sorenson and Friends, jazz, 3 pm.
Food/Flowers
The Lana County Farmers Market is open every
Saturday at East 8th and Oak Streets across from
the Saturday Market. Provides a wide variety of
fresh, locally grown farm and food products di
rectly from the producer. 9 am-3 pm.
Science
WISTEC Planatarium shows include Summer
Skies at 1 pm an A Tour of the Universe: through
the planets, beyond our galaxy to worlds unknown
at 3 pm. 2300 Centennial Blvd, 12-5 pm. $2/50c
484-9027.
Concert
Downtown Concerts presents Fiddlin’ Sue, Uncle
T and Johnny playing country and bluegrass
music on the mall near the central fountain. 3-4
pm. Free.
Summer Strings Calebration is at 3 pm at the 5th
St. Public Market.
B.B. King, truly the king of the blues, brings his
outstanding show to the Hurt Center tonight at 8
pm. Bluesman Robert Cray will open the evening s
entertainment. Tickets are $14.50 (plus users
fee). 687-5000.
"Peace Child" will be performed by the Theater of All Possibilities from Santa Cruz, California this
weekend. They will be joined by the UO Children's Peace Choir and the Eugene Peace Choir.
Art
Opening reception for Dick Pickering's sculpture
exhibit is at the New Zone Gallery at 7:30 pm. A
UO Instructor of visual arts. Pickering is regionally
recognized for his works. 411 High St.
Etc.
Bowser Beth is presented as a benefit for the
Greenhill Humane Society at the Delicious! Market
today from 11 am-5 pm. Professional bathing and
grooming for your dog for $2-$5. 140 E. 5th Ave.
Videotapes on dog obedience, door prize draw
ings.
Radio
Blues Power on KLCC 89.7FM from 3-6 pm
features the Chicago Blues Festival taped live. To
day features Otis Rush, the great Westside Chi
cago guitar master.
Dance
Adult Singles Dance is at the Shilo Inn at 9 pm.
The band is Bullet and It costs $5 for non
members, $4 members.
Sunday
24
Sunrise 6:26 am
Sunset 8:03 pm
Theater
Avg. High 80
Avg. Low 50
Alice In Wonderland continues. See Thursday. To
day's performance is at 2 pm.
Peace Child continues. See Friday. Today's show
is at 2 pm.
Benefit
Soweto to San Salvador benefit dinner at the Key
stone Cafe is tonight from 5:30-9 pm. The regular
evening menu will be available at regular prices.
Proceeds donated to Anti Apartheid Coalition, New
El Salvador Today and the Committee In Solidarity
wit the Central American People.
Concert
The Dragon Jazz Festival features jazz great Bob
by Hutcherson on vibes. Special guest Is Dan
Siegal. Other performances are by Deborah Lee
and Dick Blake, “Our Thing” and the Eugene
Jazz Orchestra. The concert benefits the UO Alum
ni fund and is at Cuthbert Amphitheater In Alton
Baker Park. Parking at WISTEC is easiest. $7 ad
vance, $8 door. 687-5000 to order tickets.
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Concert
Summer In the City presents the Kammerer-Dowd
Jazz Duo. Free. Noon. 5th St. Public Market, 5th
and High Streets.
Sports/Recreation
The YMCA Triathalon is today beginning at 8:30
am at Fem Ridge Reservoir. Swim 1 mile, bike 25
miles, run 10K ending up at Valley River Inn. En
trance tee is $25. Call the Y at 686-9622 for more
information.
Monday
25
Sunrise 6:28 am
Sunset 8:01 pm
Comedy
Avg. High 80
Avg. Low 50
Live Comedy with professional stand-up come
dians at Edison's Bar, The Factory, 4740 Main
St., Springfield. 8:30 pm, $4.
Volunteers
Switchboard will begin a new training program to
day covering communication skills, problem solv
ing, crisis skills. Call Paula at 342-HELP for Infor
mation and to sign up.
Seniors
The Eugene Parks & Rec Department is taking a
bus for seniors to the Oregon State Fair. Tues.,
Aug. 26, 10 am-6 pm. Sign up today at West
moreland Community Center, 687-5316. $10.
Radio
Lunch Time Special on KZAM 95FM. 1320AM
features Windham Hill, 12-12:30.
Tuesday
26
Sunrise 6:29 am
Sunset 8:00 pm
Radio
Avg. High 80
Avg. Low 50
Lunch Time Special on KZAM 95FM, 1320AM
features The Cars, 12-12:30 pm.
Concert
Summer In the City presents Art In the Market, a
series of free art classes at 10:30 am In the lower
level of the 5th St. Public Market. All welcome.
Today's focus is Kite Making—design stencils and
decorate your own sled kite.
Etc.
A meeting for people interested in learning about
local Native American issues and supporting the
Big Mountain people will take place at the CALC
office, 372 W 10th. 7 pm, 485-1755.
Wednesday
Sunrise 6:30 am
Sunset 7:58 pm
Concert
Avg. High 80
Avg. Low 50
Summer in the City presents Chris and Gus, flute
duet. Free. Noon. 5th St. Public Market, 5th and
High Streets.
Downtown Concerts presents The Tuba Ensemble
of Oregon playing on the Mall near the central
fountain, 3-4 pm. Free.
Summer Parks Concerts present the John
Workman Quartet (jazz) In Westmoreland Park,
1545 W 22nd St. Free. 6:30 pm.
Etc.
Tablo Team Trivial Pursult will take place every
Wednesday at 9 pm at Arnold's Hideaway, 1461 'k
E 19th.
Sports/Recreation
The Eugene Ems play Salem tonight at Civic
Stadium at 7:30 pm.
Radio
Lunch Time Special on KZAM 95FM, 1320AM
features the Doobies, 12-12:30. Later. The 1986
Tchalkowsky Competition from Moscow, Program
#1. These are the finals in the piano, violin, cello
and voice events. KWAX FM91. 8 pm.
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