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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1987)
Monday 10 Sunrise 6:10 tm Sunset 8:25 pm Forum Avg. High 82 tig. Low 51 Brown Beg Forum features speaker B. Weinstein on women's nutritional needs, body image and eating disorders, at 12:30 pm in the Forum Room, Erb Memorial Union, UO. The University's Women's Resource & Referral Center sponsors. 686-3327. Radio Music in Oregon listens to six German songs by Spohr, Jacob's Miniature Suite, and a Mozart diver timento. at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM. Speaker/Slideshow Jeff Jones will present slides and speak on his experiences as a journalist in Vietnam in the '60s and '80s, and on his mid-'80s stint as volunteer agricultural worker in Nicaragua. CISCAP and Friends Meeting sponsor, at 7:30 pm at Friends Meeting House, 2274 Onyx. 485-1755. Free. Etc. Owen Rose Garton announces its' ‘Adopt a Rose Bed" program. Persons with experience tending roses may call 344-8888 or 687-5334 from 7:30-3:30 pm weekdays. Eastor Sool Softball Marathon to be held September 12 & 13 invites teams to participate/ pledge. Call 344-2247. American Red Cross offers CPR classes and drowning prevention tips for parents, at 150 E. 18th Ave., 344-5244. CALENDAR DEADLINE THURSDAY 4 PM Send to: Calendar, 335 W. 20th, Eugene, OR 97405 Tuesday 11 Sunrist 8:11 am Sunset 8:24 pm Avg High 82 fig. Lar 51 The Perseld meteor shower is MPs height tonightl Circus Heide Family Circus, a wonderful, special travel ing show from San Francisco, returns to town with "thrills, chills and spills " Performances are at 7:30 pm today and at 4:30 and 7:30 pm tomor row. at Amazon Park, 26th & Hilyard. Advance tickets benefit the Eugene Waldorf School and are $6 adults, $3 kids under 12 and seniors, at Oasis Fine Foods, Pedal Power, Creative Kids (formerly Tarym’s Toys), Marco's Gelato, and The Bookmine in Cottage Grove. Tickets are $1 more day-of-show. Under two years—free admission. A midway—in cluding the New Zoo—is open at the site from 5-9:30 pm today, and from 3-9:30 pm tomorrow. Dance Eugene Folk Dancers host international folk danc ing. No partners necessary—beginners, all ages welcome from 8-10:30 pm every Tuesday at Camp bell Center, 155 High St. 50c. 344-4172. Health/Fitness Recevery god Relapse vis a vis substance abuse are topics of a community education forum by Serenity Lane and SHARP, from 7:30-9 pm in Sacred Heart Hospital's auditorium. 686-7399, 687-1110. Free. Youth Teen Seminar by Wings Enterprises at month's end holds an informational meeting, from 7:15-9 pm at 79 Centennial Loop. 683-8540. Free. Egg Payleading with Rockets for ages 9-12 prepares for participation in the Eugene Eggloft. Workshop teaches how to design and build a launch vehicle, with all supplies provided. From 9 am-noon at Willamette Science and Technology Center, 2300 Centennial Blvd, cost is $12 general, $10 WISTEC members. Call 484-9027 from noon-5 pm Tuesday through Sunday, or 687-3619 week days 10 am-4 pm to register. Music Summer Parks Concerts of the City of Eugene feature the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden Gate, from 6-8 pm at Amazon Park, 2700 Hilyard. Free. Wednesday 12 SunriM 6:13 un Sunut 6:32 pm Children Avg. High 82 htglM51 KM'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. Circus Pickle Family Circus has two performances to day. See yesterday's listing. Concert The UO Summer Band gives a concert at noon in Beall Concert Hall, 961 E. 18th. Among other works, trumpet soloists are featured in Bencris cutto’s The President’s Trio. Touch, a quintet known for its jazz, funk, and up tempo soul and vocal music, performs with guest vocalist Lori Ventura in a Eugene Parks, Recrea bon and Cultural Services Summer in the Parks concert. It's outdoors from 6-8 pm at West moreland Communty Center, 1545 W. 22nd. Free. Radio Beall Concert Hall broadcasts last year's Univer sity of Oregon School of Music concert by the Takacs String Quartet. Works by Beethoven, Bar tok and Brahms are featured at noon on KWAX 91FM. Theater 1776 has an 8 pm performance in the Hutt Center. See Thursday. Youth Moro Volcanoes Is a WISTEC workshop for 6-12 year olds. Participants will build models, watch a demonstration of a volcanic eruption, and view a film on Mt. St. Helens. From 9-noon at 2300 Centennial Blvd., cost is $12 general/$10 mem bers. See workshop listed in this section yester day for registration information. The Bavarian Restaurant Try our new lunch menu! Delicious sausages, hot and cold sandwiches, salads, and much more! Over 85 imported biers, 4 micro brewery biers on tap Sandwiches served 11 am-11 pm. Dinner served 5 pm-10 pm. 444 East Third Avenue at south end of Ferry St. Bridge 345-9815 SM" 9 On warm afternoons, Onsen has a great alternative to driving to the beach. We provide you with sunny privacy, and a cool tub of bubbling water. It's just like your own private ocean without the sand. Here's the deal: 2 people, 2 hours only $11 from noon 'til 5 p.m. QNSCN uuu HOURLY HOT TUB RENTALS HOURLY HOT TUB RENTALS Taking reservations noon until 11:30 pm weekdays, until 12:45 weekends. Call 345-9048 1883 Garden Ave., Eugene 00 FITNESS CLASSES! NEW STUDENTS Bring in this ad by August 15 for 50% off on a 10-Class series card purchased at first class. For information call BODYSCULPTURE 485-6384 of The finest in Japanese teppanyaki cuisine. Serving dinner and cocktails daily except Monday. 343-8483 EUGENE On Willamette Avenue between 26th and 27th Streets. SHOTS JADE PALACE CANTONESE & SZECHUAN CUISINE Prokssional Wok Cooking W DINNER SPECIAL $3.75 After 3 pm Buffet Lunch • All You Can Eat Mon.-Fri. 12:00-1:30 $3.95 906 w. 7th & Blair • 344-9523 naunsacYoLS Mountain miho SptcMists 1753 w. 18th Ave. 687-0288 Hour: 10-6 M-Fr, 10-5 Sat G ! Musi, ised Not does rtterf RWWM W K A BBEHT FOR TE OREGON NATURAL RESOURCES COUNOL AUGUST 15416,1987 SATURDAY CAY HIKES. CANOEING. COOKOUT, RAFFLE AND MUSIC. SUNDAY: BENEFIT 15-MIIE WALDO WALK PRIZES FOR TOP PLEDGE COLLECTORS INCLUDE: SIX-DAY MOUNTAINEERING COURSE IN THE CASCADES, PEAK I TENT, . ri NORDIC-TEEPEE SKI WEEKEND IN THE WALDO COUNTRY, OVERNIGHT LODGING FOR TWO AT ELK LAKE RESORT, tMETOLus RIVER LODGE AND MAREL FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ONRC 1 161 LINCOLN STREET EUGENE OREGON 97405 344 0675 poppi /4 GREEKTAVERNA Greek Food, Wine and Spirit Still in the same location 675 East 13th • Eugene, Oregon • 545-040 Closed Tuesdays • Tables Outside ^OsenSe^ Some Things Are Personal . • . ---=-=-=4- ~=== -,=Le *c — —o Support groups work for lots of peo &e % $ pie but maybe not for you. \ Rosemarie Eisenberg is a certified s hypnotherapist who uses a personal fl approach to therapy. For many peo $ pie, weight control is a personal issue, f Many people who have worked with Rosemarie have come to her after be ing on diet after diet. With Rose marie, they’ve come to realize they are dealing with more than just food. Loving themselves, nurturing them selves in ways that have nothing to do with food become the tools that help them live and eat in a more balanced and satis fying way. For more information or appt, call Rosemarie Eisenberg at 484-1969 Also Stop Smoking & Stress Management 6 a One Third!, J 6 J J Over one third of all Eugene reads What's Happening each week— 0 A A A Dr 0 3 the smart ones! For information on advertising rates, call 484-0519.