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h Valentine’s Day Special Workshops (1 & 2 Day) emu craft •center 686*4361 • Porcelain Masks • Magic Valentine’s Rings • Stain Glass for your Valentine • Origami Hearts & Flowers • Teddy Bears • Greeting Cards L Preregistration required. General Community welcome. Starting Feb. 2nd, S8-SB. J uOr 10OE (BQMDLZ . COGIPOW?: . ::::: 485-2979 :::::: The FINEST in handmade candles and accessories N.E. Corner MARKET e"BLo 6, GALLERIA 422 ARKP Earline’s CUSTOM BEADWORK Stringing & Redesign Chain Repair Antique Beads . Eugene, Oregon' (503) 484-6048 (AIERINC (()URMI| PIZZA (I4 [() BEER Suppers at the Charcuterie —warm, cozy, delicious— PECIAITY HOODS • HOURS • M-Th 7:30 a.m.-lO p.m. Fri. 7:30 a.m.-H p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-ll p.m. Sun. noon-6 p.m. 901 Pearl Street 342-3110 I RBAN ( AIK INIX We're the radio station to watch! I II —rpyn Monday -Friday enjoy MORNING JAZZ 6-8 a.m. and EVENING JAZZ 4 -6p.m on 91.9FMKRVMI CALENDAR Speaker icons and Religious Perception is the topic of Dean McKenzie, UO art history professor. He also will exhibit samples of his collection of Eastern Orthodox iconographic art, at 10:30 am, Unitarian Church, 40th & Donald. Free. Theater Betrayal continues for Oregon Repertory Theatre. See Friday. Today's performance Is a 2 pm matinee. Toming of the Shrew is at South Eugene High School. See Friday. Etc. Open House is from 1-4 pm at Marist High School. 1900 Kingsley Rd. Info: 686-2234. Monday 2 Sunrise 7:30 am Sunset 5:14 pm Arg . High 49 Arg. Low 34 The crescent Moon and Mars are close together tonight in the evening sky. Film Jon Jost, independent filmmaker, appears in per son to unveil his December 1986 Bell Diamond. It deals with a couple's relationship in a Montana town, and shows at 7 pm in 180 PLC, UO. Free. Health/Fitness Body Impressions, an Action Aerobic Workout, holds its grand opening in a new location, at 1091 Olive St. Drawings, prizes, tanning specials, free classes and festivities are from 8:30 am-7:30 pm today through Feb. 5, and 8:30 am-5 pm Feb. 6 & 7. Info: 683-4038. Anno Cook, N.S., LMT, will give a lecture/demon stration on acupressure, at 6:45 pm at the Eugene Public Library. Free. Mixed Media The Romantic Romantics—Schubert and Schumann, is the topic of the second in the Lunch and Listening Series 1987, presented by the Eugene Symphony Guild. UO Prof. Dean Kramer will speak today. Tickets without lunch will be available at the door for $7 and information is at 687-9487. The series is held Mondays and Tuesdays through Feb. 24, from 11:45 am-1 pm, in Studio One, Hult Center. Poetry Al Young will read his works in an event spon sored by the UO Creative Writing Program, at 8 pm in the Gumwood Room of Erb Memorial Union. Free. Radio Morning Jazz airs weekdays at 6 am on KRVM 91.9FM. Symphony Preview looks ahead to the Eugene Symphony SuperPops III: Film Favorites concert. Featured are soloists Leslie Sawyer, violin, and George Recker, trumpet, at 7:30 pm on KWAX 91FM. Music in Oregon hears the recent Eugene Sym phony Orchestra concert, performing McDer mott’s Siltings Upon Sitings. Barber's Violin Con certo, Sarasate/Bizet’s Carmen Fantasia, Op. 25, and Bizet's Symphony in C. It's at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM. The Incredible Adventures at Jack Flanders hears Chap. 9. “In the Land of talking totems," at 9:30 pm on KRVM 91.9FM. Seniors Ground Hog Day Mystory Meal is served at Celeste Campbell Senior Center. Registration necessary; rides are possible. The event is at 5 pm at 155 High St, $2. 687-5318. Emerald Community Outreach to Lesbian/Gay Seniors (ECOLS) holds a potluck at 7 pm at the YWCA, 841 E 18th. Open to anyone interested in gays/lesbians over 50; bring dish or casserole, and place setting. Etc. Sweet Adelines Chorus, an international four-part harmony organization, invites women who like to sing to their "Guest Night." It’s at 7 pm at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 255 Maxwell Rd. In fo: 688-6467. 686-3430. Tuesday 3 Sunrise 7:29 am Sunset 5:25 pm Aug. High 50 Aug. Low 34 Health/Fitness Combatting Cholesterol is a nutrition class taught by a registered dietician. The fee is $10; info— 686-7074. It meets in Sacred Heart Hospital’s Education Department, from 2-3:30 pm and 7-8:30 pm. The Chemically Dependent Family is the topic of a community education forum offered by Serenity Lane and Sacred Heart Hospital's Adoles cent Recovery Program (SHARP). It is held from 7:30-9 pm in the hospital's 2 Main Conference Room. Info: 341-4850. Meeting Hunger Project will discuss activities and goals and hear an update from another anti-hunger organization, from 7-9 pm, 2990 Friendly St. In fo: 344-5406. Mixed Media The Romantic Romantics, Eugene Symphony Guild Lunch and Listening series, is today, too. See Monday. Radio New York Philarmenic listens to the Mozart Piano Concerto 425 and Bruckner’s Symphony 47 in E, at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM. Duchess of Jazz Marian McPartland welcomes Judy Roberts, at 10 pm on KLCC 89.7FM. Science WISTEC and Um ESD Planetarium are open. See Thursday. Sports/Recreation Aussie Assault is the title of a video about the 1983 running of The America’s Cup sailing com petition. It will be shown today and tomorrow, a UO Outdoor Program event. Today's showing is at 7:30 pm in Gilbert Hall 138. Info: 686-4365. Free. Speaker China Perspective: Fujlen Province, Orogen’s Sister Province will be discussed by Lane Coun ty Commissioner Jerry Rust at 12:15 pm and 8 pm in the UO/EMU Forum Room (repeated tomor row). Free. Open to all. Rust has recently returned from the People's Republic of CHina as leader of a business and cultural delegation. Etc. The Community Council will meet at 7:30 pm, downstairs, at Harris Hall. There will be speakers on local social issues. Open and free to all. Wednesday 4 Sunrise 7:27 am Sunset 5:27 pm Aug. High SO Aug. Lor 34 Film Los Oividados, Luis Bunuel’s 1950 film about children raised in Mexican slums, shows at 7 pm in 150 Geology, 00, $1 all. Cocoon, the recent feature film, will be screened in Sacred Heart Hospital’s “Mental Health and Cinema" series. A brief discussion/ques tion-and-answer period will follow the film, which begins at 7 pm in the hospital auditorium. Free. Info: 686-7044. Health/Fitness Guided Deep Relaxation and bring-your-own brown bag luncheon are ongoing Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, noon-1 pm, Eugene Yoga Center, 1315 Willamette. $1. 485-6220. Open House Early Childhood Center at the UO's College of Education holds an open house from 7-8:30 pm at 5055 Mahalo Dr. Info: 686-4591, 686-3496. Children welcome. Radio Chicago Symphony performs the music of Erb, Schubert, Liszt and Shostakovich, at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM. Science WISTEC and Lane ESD Planetarium are open. See Thurday. Speaker Reverend Dm Duford, Baptist Minister and Direc tor of the Ecumenical Peace Institute in Northern California, will speak about "Racism=Applied Militarism.” 7 pm. First Christian Church, 1166 Oak St., Eugene. Sponsored by CALC. Free. China Perspective: Fujian Province... repeats to day at noon. See Tuesday. Sports/Recreation Aussie Assault shows today at 12:30 in the Out door Program room, Erb Memorial Union base ment. See Tuesday. Tablo Team Trivial Pursuit Is every Wednesday at 9 pm at Arnold's Hideaway, 1461‘ E 19th. Television State of Uto Aits provides a showcase and forum for local artists. It airs every Wednesday at 7 pm on Community Cable TV-34. Theater Betrayal continues for Oregon Repertory Theatre. Tonight's performance is at 6:30 pm. See Friday. 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