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Sports/Recreation
McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club cycles north to
Junction City/Harrisburg (50 miles). Meet at 9 am
at Alton Baker Park. 689-7347. Free.
Women's Hiking Group takes one- to four-hour
hikes, guided by Carla Green Meet at 1 pm Sun
days (note change) in the Kiva Parking Lot. Dress
for the weather! 485-0493.
Theater
See How They Run has a special matinee perfor
mance at 2 pm, with senior discounts available.
See Thursday.
Monday
25
Sunrise 5:37 am
Sunset 8 43 pm
Radio
Aug. High 70
Avg Low 45
Duo-Piano Recital of Dean Kramer and Claire
Wachter, a previous UO Faculty Artist Series con
cert. is broadcast on Music in Oregon, 8 pm,
KWAX 91FM
Sports/Recreation
Braithwaite Games of the UO’s Track Department
are at 6 pm at Hayward Field Tickets: 686-4461.
Table Team Trivial Pursuit is every Monday at 9
pm at Arnold's Hideaway. 1461V? E. 19th.
A Taste of Tandems closes out the Northwest Tan
dem Rally (see Saturday). This clinic features area
tandem builders and sellers from 1:30-3:30 pm
at Sheldon Community Center.
Youth
Eugene Parks & Recreation sponsors the Help
Employ Youth Program, a job referral service for
youth. If you need summer help, or are 12-18 and
looking for temporary summer employment, con
tact Amazon Community Center from 8-5 week
days at 687-5351.
Etc.
White Bird Clinic offers legal assistance for those
who cannot afford a private attorney, four after
noons a week 342-8255.
Design-A-Bookmobile contest seeks original de
signs from county residents to decorate the Lane
County Library bookmobile. Entry forms/
rules are available on the bookmobile, at the
library's Creswell branch, and at 272-H Van Bu
ren. Deadline is 3 pm Friday, June 5. 687-4449.
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Tuesday
26
Sunrise 5:36 am
Sunset 8 44 pm
Concert
Avg. High 70
Avg Low 45
University Choral Groups perform various works,
including madrigals, a song in Japanese and
different versions of Ave Maria, at 8 pm in Beall
Concert Hall, 961 E. 18th, UO. Free.
Dance
Eugene Folk Dancers host international folk danc
ing, instruction and request program. Beginners,
all ages welcome from 7-10:30 pm every Tuesday
at Campbell Center, 155 High St. 50C 345-6687
Health/Fitness
American Cancer Society class on Breast Self Ex
ams is from 7:30-8 pm at 1412 Pearl. 484-2211.
Free.
Issues of Intimacy as it relates to chemical depen
dency is the Serenity Lane/SHARP forum topic
from 7:30-9 pm, Sacred Heart Hospital auditor
ium. 686-7399, 687-1110.
Meditations
Ecumenical Meditation/Sit lasting 45 minutes
starts at 7:30 pm at Eugene Yoga Center, 1315 Wil
liamette. 485-6220. Ongoing. Free.
Radio
Leonard Slatkin conducts the NY Philharmonic
in the Beethoven-Mahler Coriolanus Overture, a
Jacob Horn Concerto, and Shastakovich's Sym
phony H10, at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM.
Seniors
Olive Plaza sponsors a balloon release to benefit
Food for Lane County. In honor of Older Ameri
cans Month, it’s at 1 pm at 1133 Olive Street.
683-3247
Speaker
Met the Humanists meeting features Jack Crab
tree, doctoral student of the UO Philosophy
Department He will address "Is Humanism a
Religion as Defined by the First Amendment?"
with a panel of questioners at 7:30 pm in the Fo
rum Room, EMU, UO. 345-1166.
How to Find a Friend Inside Yourself is the topic
of Sarajane Thomas, from 7:30-9:30 pm at Syn
thesis Teaching Center, 86289 Lorane Hwy.
485-2833. Free.
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Hiosted by the Overtones 9:30-2
Friday & Saturday Night—Buried Alive
and the Blues,
An all-star blues band. 10-2
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DANCE workshop with Eric Johnson
Eric Johnson is a Seattle based Dancer/Choreographer/Teacher. He
has performed and taught throughout the Northwest and is current
ly in residence at the University of Montana at Missoula.
Thursday May 28
Friday, May 29
Saturday, May 30
Pedagogy—Teaching Children Dance
2-3:30, 219 Gerlinger. FREE, open to the public.
Modern Technique—Intermediate
10:30-12:30, 353 Ger. Annex. FREE to UO stu
dents, $3 others
Modern Techniques—All Levels
10-11:30, 353 Ger. Annex
Repertory—All Levels
12:30-2, 353 Ger. Annex
Saturday classes: UO students $3/class, $5/2 classes
Others $5/class, $8/2 classes
Sponsored by Dance Oregon & Student Dance Board
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Together for over eight years, Riders in The Sky have been hitting the concert trail of state fairs,
nightclubs and performance halls across the U.S. and Europe. They bring with them corny jokes,
silly props and a love for folklore and the traditional cowboy music popularized in the forties.
They leave smiles on audiences of all ages. They’re at The Hult Center May 21.
Wednesday
27
Sunrise 5:36 am
Sunset 8:45 pm
New Moon is at 8:13 am
Avg High 70
Avg. Low 46
Children
Kid's Night Out shows a G-rated film, usually a
Disney release, every Wednesday at 6:30 pm, in
the basement of First Christian Church, 1166 Oak
St. Parents must bring their children in and sign
forms for them; parents may stay. Juice will be
served and pick-up time is 8:30 pm.
Concert
Los Lobos, with special guests, perform at 8:30
pm in the Erb Memorial Union Ballroom, UO. Tick
ets are $12 general, $11 UO students in advance,
or $13.50 for all day-of-show, available at EMU
Main Desk, Earth River Records, Face the Music,
House of Records, Everybody's Records.
Oregon Wind Ensomblo performs several works,
including Erb’s "Purple-Roofed Ethical Suicide
Parlor," at 8 pm in Beall concert Hall, UO. Free.
Meeting
Community Village meeting for the Oregon Coun
try Fair is at 7:30 pm at Grower's Market, 454 Wil
lamette. childcare provided. 343-1452.
Introductory lecture to Eckankar is at 7:30 pm,
Room 101, EMU, UO. 343-2657. Free.
Nature
Wildflower Walks are from 5:30-6:30 pm
Wednesdays at the Dorris Ranch, on 2nd Street
off Main Street in Springfield (head south on 2nd
for about one mile). Linda Johnson leads the
walks, sponsored by Willamalane Parks & Recrea
tion. Free.
Speaker
The Secret Wars of the CIA is the topic of John
Stockwell, former CIA official and critic of foreign
policy in central America. Sponsored by CHRLA,
it's at 7:30 pm in 150 Geology, UO. Admission is
$2 students, $3 general. 484-5867.
Sports/Recreation
Sea Kayaking in Barkeley Sound is the focus of
videos on basic paddling techniques and rescue,
to be shown at 7:30 pm in the Outdoor Program
Room, basement, EMU. 686-4365.
Lunchtime Video of the controversial 1986
Yangtze River expedition is at 12:30 in the Out
door Program Room. EMU, UO. 686-4365.
Television
Hank Botwinik, mime, musician Mark Alan, and
an update from the EMU Cultural Forum are some
features on State of the Arts, at 7 pm on Com
munity Cable TV-34.
Women in Focus looks at counseling from a
feminist perspective and at stress management,
from 8-8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 34.
Theater
Overtones reads the minds of two turn-of-the
century women. A UO Pocket Theater production
directed by Don Naggiar, it's at 4:30 pm today,
May 28 and 29. Seating limited—$1 donation at
door. Villard Hall, UO.
Workshop
Parent Survival is the topic of the third in a ser
ies of parenting seminars, sponsored by
McKenzie-Willamette Hospital and the Springfield
PTA. It’s from 7-9 pm in the hospital auditorium,
1460 G St. 726-4459. Free.
Youth
Registration Deadline for Eggloft workshop. See
Thursday.
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