What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993, July 02, 1987, Image 21

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    ART AND
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great event for the entire family so
come have a bunch of fun!
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The New Zoo
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Art Booths
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Children's Art Arena
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Children's
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Beer Garden
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Wineries
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Eateries
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Auction
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Great Art
Experience Eugene's first juried Art Fair
with 100 West Coast artists displaying
S, metalwork,
ceramics, prints, paintings,
fiber art and more. See the listing of
artists visiting from California, Idaho,
Oregon and Washington. All three
days.
Great Winje
Enjoy Oregon's finest wines when you
visit the wine tasting area with
representatives from eight premium
wineries: Alpine Vineyards, Amity
Vineyards, Garden Valley Winery,
Hillcrest Vineyard, Honeywood Winery,
Mirassou Cellars of Oregon, Veritas
Vineyard Winery and Wasson Brothers
Winery. All three days.
Great Food
Sample house specialties and festival
creations from 15 local eateries. No item
over $3.50. See listing of eateries. All
three days.
Great Fun
for the Kids
Treat your children to a special time at
the Children’s Art Arena with ongoing
creative activities including mural
painting, making a dragon, face
painting and fireworks on paper.
Explore the wonders of the New Zoo
and the festival petting zoo. Friday:
2:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: noon
to 5:00 p.m.
Great Auction
Attend the 4th Annual Charity Auction
hosted by Maude Kerns Art Center and
the Eugene Rotary Club. The works of
fine art and specialty items will be
auctioned by the popular auctioneer
Sid Voorhees. The proceeds will benefit
the programs of the Art Center and the
Rotary. Tickets are $5.00 and are
required for bidding. Saturday: 5:45 p.m.
For more information, stop by the festival
information booth or festival office.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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JULY 3 — 2 PM-8 PM
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MAIN STAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Connie Doolan & Gus Russell
3:00-4:15
Connie and Gus combine electric piano and
vocals for a soothing motown/blues performance.
The Soulsations
4:30-6:00
Eugene's very own "soul party." Long on brass
and class, this group is emerging as THE party
band.
Caliente
6:00-8:00
This seven piece Latin band has been putting
smiles on faces with a wide range of Latin and
Caribbean dance music, everything from 'hot
salsa' to bossa nova.
CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT STAGE
Tony Michener
4:00-5:30
A one man jazz/blues band that makes kids of all
ages smile.
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JULY 4-10 AM-8 PM
MAIN STAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Emerald Chamber Players
11:00-11:45
Chamber music for classical lovers under the
direction of Orval Etter.
Kevin Joyce
Noon-1:30
A favorite solo act playing in local clubs, Joyce
will take the audience into the future of jazz.
The Robert Fous Quartet
1:45-3:15
The
offers melodic
newly reformed Fous quartet
new jazz and old favorites.
"1776" Preview
3:30-3:45
Under the direction of Ed Raggozino, The Eugene
Festival of Musical Theater presents highlights of
its summer production.
The Don Latarski Group
4:00-6:00
Jazz fusion featuring some of the nation's most
progressive instrumental work and introducing
the dynamic vocals of Marilyn Keller.
Chris Sorenson Quartet
6:00-8:00
Covering the gamut from harmonic standards to
modern "metal jazz" Sorenson is redefining jazz
in the 80s.
CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT STAGE
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Tony Michener
Noon-1:30
John Dickman
1:30-2:30
Professional story teller who entertains with old
favorites and new tales.
Jill Westover
2:30-3:30
Grand National three baton champion, Westover
will thrill spectators with sophisticated baton and
. freestyle gymnastics routines.
JULY 5-11 AM-6 PM
MAIN STAGE ENTERTAINMENT
The Highlanders
11:00-11:30
Hector
costumed
Smith's high-spirited dancers and
bagpipe players will transport you to
i Ireland.
bagpipe players
the streets of
Glenn Falkenberg
11:30-12:15
Unusual stringed instruments and entrancing
Celtic lyrics are featured by this local folk
favorite.
Suzuki Saturday Strings
12:30-1:00
Violin students under the direction of Linda
Wickes play classical and pop favorites.
The Northern Broadcasters
1:15-2:00
Eight of Eugene's top fiddlers fill the stage
Dixieland and blue grass.
with
Jim Kuoni
2:00-2:40
Traditional and original folk compositions
recently released on Kuoni's much praised
album. Seasons of the Heart, make this a must for
folk enthusiasts.
Mainstage Theater Preview
3:00-3:30
Under the direction of Jim Roberts, the group
will perform highlights from upcoming shows
such as "Leader of the Pack."
The Carl Woideck Quartet
3:30-4:45
Local Jazz performer and popular KLCC
broadcaster, Woideck will give a seamless
performance that ranges from Charles Mingus to
Jerome King.
The Eagle Park Slim Band
5:00-6:30
This local bluesman will bring you his road tested
sweet South Chicago brand of blues.
CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT STAGE
Rudy Galindo Noon-12:30
Professional clown and mime, Galindo succeeds
in bringing out the "kid" in all of us.
Emmy Fox 12:30-1:15
Local favorite, Fox presents her "Concerts for
Small People."
Sparky Roberts 2:00-3:00
LCC instructor Roberts brings her clowning and
acting students together for a show titled "Fresh
Folly.'
Rudy Galindo 3:30-4:00
Fox and Rose
4:00-4:45
Appalachian folk music with unusual
instruments and enticing lyrics.