KURAYA'S
Specializing in vegetarian
dishes, roast duck, and
70 other delicious Thai
dishes. Dishes spicy or
mild, as you prefer. Daily
lunch specials for $3.25.
1410 Mohawk Boulevard
(behind King's Table in Springfield)
746-2951
Open daily from 11 am
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We will be closed for Summer Vacation Aug. 16-30.
We’ll re-open Aug. 31.
Hilda’s Latin American
Restaurant
Outside dining on our new patio
Latin American Cooking
Try our Spanish wines with our zesty appetizers.
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400 Blair Blvd.
Mon. Sat. 5-9:30 pm
343-4322
Always Fresh & Creative
in addition to our Regular Menu, now we’re serving
'Cajun Food!
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• Blackened Fish
• Cajun Salmon
• Cajun Chicken
• Blackened Prime Rib
• Cajun Scampi
• Cajun Fettuccini
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Thursday
13
Sunrise 6:14 am kwg. High 82
Sunset 8:81 pm Avg. Low 51
The Moon and Jupiter are neighbors tonight.
Concert
Summer Parks Concerts by the City of Eugene'
welcome the J. Walkers, with rhythm 'n' blues and
rock 'n' roll, from 6-8 pm at Amazon Community
Center, 2700 Hilyard.
Dance
Heather and Rose Country Dancers teach tradi
tional dances from England and Scotland. Begin
ners welcome, partners not necessary. It's. at 8
pm at Jefferson Middle School Cafeteria, 22nd &
Filmore Sts.
Fairs/Festivals
Scandinavian Festival is from 10 am-10 pm daily
through Sunday at Junction City.
Museum
Lane County Historical Museum has permanent
and rotating exhibits describing county history
from the perspective of its earliest settlers. Hours
are 10 am-5 pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11
am-4 pm Saturday and Sunday, at 740 W. 13th
Ave. Admission is $1 adults, 756 seniors, 50* ages
18 and under. 687-4239.
Radio
Boomtown: The History of the Hanford Nuclear
Reservation, a two-part program, airs today and
next Thursday at 12:30 pm, during the Blue Plate
Special on KLCC 89.7FM. Today's program is “The
Birth of the Bomb."
Science
WISTEC, the Willamette Science & Technology
Center, has participatory exhibits: Explorer's Cor
ner, Space Place and Special Effects. WISTEC
summer hours are from noon-5 Tuesdays through
Sundays. Admission is $2 adults, $1 seniors/col
lege students, 750 ages 3-18. Both WISTEC and
Lane ESD Planetarium are at 2300 Centennial
Blvd., next to Autzen Stadium. 484-9027.
Lane ESD Planetarium shows are: The Grand,
Grand Tour, an automated slide show tour of the
universe, at 3 pm Tuesdays through Sundays, and
Summer Skies, a live star show, at 1 pm Satur
days and Sundays. $1.50 adults, $1 seniors/stu
dents. See previous entry.
Theater
1776 by Eugene Festival of Musical Theater is at
Silva Hall, Hult Center. An award-winning Broad
way musical, producing director Ed Ragozzino
calls it "one of the best musicals written." 1776
depicts events leading to the signing of the
Declaration of Independence. Performances are
at 8 pm August 13,14 and 15. Tickets are $6-$16
at usual Hult outlets. 345-0028, 687-5000.
Friday
14
Sunrise 6:15 am
Sunset 8:19 pm
Sports/Recreation
Aug. High 81
Avg. Low 51
TAC/USA National Masters Track & Field
Championship is today through Sunday at
Hayward Field.
Meeting
Harmonic Convergence Tuning, free orientation
meeting at 7:30 pm regarding the 9-day Circle of
Light gathering Aug. 16-24 (evenings). 484
4243 for reservation and location.
Theater
1776 is today, too. See Thursday.
CALENDAR
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Saturday
15
Sunrise 6:16 am
Sunset 8:16 pm
Art
Avg. High Bi
Avg. Low 51
Opening Reception begins a Northwest Artists
Workshop exhibit at New Zone Gallery. It's at 7:30
pm at the gallery, 411 High Street. At 8 pm, there
will be a 25-minute performance art presentation
by Allen Barrett called "Micro Process." 485-2278.
Benefit
Judge Waldo Days continue today and tomorrow
at Oakridge and in Waldo Country. Sponsored by
the City of Oakridge, Oregon Natural Resources
Council and others, today's events are: ONRC day
hikes in the area are from 10 am-2 pm, departing
from the Shadow Bay group campground, $10.
A dinner at Waldo Lake, Shadow Bay Campground
is from 6-8 pm, $5. Fee for a day hike plus tomor
row's Waldo Walk is also $10. 344-0675.
Children
Sagebrush Cinderella, a western play produced by
Janet Steiger Carr, is presented by the Fantasy
Showcase Theater and Willamalane Park and Re
creation District's Children's Summer Theater. It's
at 2 pm at Willamalane Senior Adult Activity
Center, 215 West "C" Street. 50* tickets are at
the door or in advance at Memorial Bulding Com
munity Center, 765 North "A” Street. 746-1663
Concert
St. Germain Trio performs for Willamalane Parks'
Concert in the Parks series, at 3 pm in Island Park,
200 W. “B” Street, Springfield. Cancelled if rain.
Free.
Fairs/Festivals
Saturday Market brings spirit and life to two
blocks of a downtown park, at Sth and Oak, every
Saturday from 10 am-5 pm. Unique handmade
crafts and a dazzling variety of foods are avilable
from booths set up outdoors. Admission free. To
day's entertainment includes: Poetry Reading by
A Tunes Theatrical Ensemble at 11 am. Mithrandir,
guitar and harmonies, 12:30 pm. Charles Neville
at 3 pm.
Farmer’s Market continues on 8th Avenue, across
from the Saturday Market. Lane County growers
offer produce, which often is organically grown,
and flowers—both cut and potted.
Health/Fitness
Choices In Childbirth: Creating Your Own Birth
Experience introductory class is by Informed Birth
& Parenting. Discussion and a film of birth are
included, at 2 pm, Eugene Library lecture room.
343-0708. Free.
Music
The Corps play psychedelic dance rock, and the
Flatlanders perform folk rock, tonight at the Com
munity Center for the Performing Arts, WOW Hall,
8th & Lincoln. Doors open at 9 pm—showtime
is 9:30 pm. Wheelchair accessible, all ages
welcome, adult refreshments with ID. $3.
Sports/Recreation
Ford Retractable Hardtop Club of Oregon invites
the public to view the vehicles on display at their
meet. The autos were produced from 1957-59 on
ly and may be seen from 10 am-4 pm today at
Red Lion Inn, Gatway at I-5 and Beltline,
Springfield.
Eugene Emeralds play Everett at 7:30 pm in Civic
Stadium. $4/$3.
Theater
1776 ends its run at the Hutt Center today, before
going on the road. See Thursday
Sunday
16
Sunrise 6:17 am Avg High 81
Sunset 8:16 pm Avg. Low 51
The half Moon is near the Pleiades star cluster tonight
Benefit
Filth Annual Waldo Walk around Waldo Lake
benefits Oregon Natural Resources Council. It
starts at 8 am from Shadow Bay campground.
$10. Prizes, pledges. A Cajun dinner also is plan
ned, at 6 pm at Odell Lake Lodge. 344-0675.
The J-Walkers play their R & B and rock & roll Thursday at a
free Summer Park Concert.
PHOTO BY SERGIO ORTIZ
Concert
"A Garden of Musical Delights" chamber music
concert series, part of the City's Summer Parks
Concerts, is at 4 pm in Hendricks Park Rhodo
dendron Garden. Emerald Chamber Players and
Friends perform. Free.
Harmonic Convergence
Eugene Yoga Center is open from dawn to dusk
today and tomorrow, at 1315 Willamette. Free
scheduled daily events: Meditation from dawn till
11 am—walk in any time. Instruction on deep
relaxation techniques at noon. 3 pm, 5 pm, 7 pm.
Learn to breathe class from 1-3 pm. Meditation
from 7 pm to dusk—enter any time. 485-6220.
Radio
A Concert tor George III is the program on Best
of the BBC, at 6 pm on KWAX 91FM.
The Record Shelf listens to recordings of Pictures
at an Exhibition, at 7 pm on KWAX 91FM.
Speaker/Film
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and
Campus Interfaith Ministry sponsor speaker Dr.
Thomas H. Regan of North Carolina State Univer
sity. He'll also show "We Are All Noah," a docu
mentary on the religious perspectives of animal
welfare. A reception follows the 2 pm event, at
the Newman Center, 1650 Emerald.
Sport s/Recreation
McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club takes a 60-mile ride
on Deerhorn Road Loop. Meet at 9 am at Alton
Baker Park.
Eugene Emeralds play Everett at 6 pm in Civic
Stadium. $4/$3.
Monday
17
Sunrise 6:18 am
Sunset 8:15 pm
Health/FItness
Avg. High 81
Arg. Low 51
Child Care Information A Referral Service of the
American Red Cross is for parents and child care
providers. Call Victoria Koch at 344-5244 for
details.
Lane County Health Department and Sacred Heart
Hospital offer a prenatal clinic for pregnant women
who otherwise might not have access to prenatal
care. Call 687-4013 for more information.
Radio
Music in Oregon features James DePriest con
ducting the Oregon Symphony Orchestra in
Mahler's Symphony #2 in C, the “Resurrection"
symphony, at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM.
Sports/Recreation
Eugene Emeralds play Everett at 7:30 pm in Civic
Stadium. $4/$3.
Butte to Butte runners and walkers who have not
received their t-shirt may do so by bringing their
race number to Nike Eugene, 99 West 10th Street.
TV/Video
Art Therapy: The Healing Vision program is a
video showing/discussion on the theory and prac
tice of art therapy. By Leigh Files, 7-8:45 pm,
Eugene Public Library lecture room, 13th & Olive.
683-4483.
Etc.
Eugene's Sister City—visit by a delegation from
Kakegawa, Japan, is in its 10th year. They will be
here through Thursday.
Voluntary Action Center of the Eugene Family
YMCA has a special group of local young persons
needing your help and attention. For info:
686-9622.
Tuesday
18
Sunrise 6:19 am
Sunset 8:13 pm
Avg. High 81
Avg. Low 51
Dance
Eugene Folk Dancers celebrate their 37th anniver
sary and reunion with Pirkko Roecker. Beginning
level instruction is from 6:30-7:30 pm, Campbell
Center, 155 High St. Party, program, instruction
and requests are from 8 pm-midnight at Central
Presbyterian Church, 1475 Ferry. $1 for any part
of evening. 344-4172.
Fairs/Festivals
Lane County Fair runs through August 23 at the
Fairgrounds.
Meditations
Insight Meditation sitting for women is from 6-7
pm Tuesdays. Call for place: 345-1596. Free.
Health/Fitness
Issues of Intimacy, as it relates to chemical
dependency, is the topic of a SHARP/Sacred Heart
community education forum, from 7:30-9 pm in
the hospital's auditorium. 686-7399, 687-1110.
Free.
Political/Social Action
Congressman Ron Wyden appears at an informa
tion exchange and reception, from 10 am-noon
in South Harris Hall. 688-5829. Free.
Radio
New York Philharmonic performs Bax's The
Garden of Fand, a Tippett piano concerto, and
Beethoven's Symphony #5, at 8 pm on KWAX
91FM.
Wednesday
19
Sunrise 6:21 am
Sunset 8:11 pm
Children
Avg. High 81
Avg Low 51
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
Peter Thorpe Blues Band performs in a Eugene
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Summer
in the Parks concert. It's outdoors from 6-8 pm,
Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd
Fairs/Festivals
Lane County Fair runs through August 23 at the
Fairgrounds, 13th and Monroe.
Radio
Beall Concert Hall hears the University of Oregon .
Singers, the University Chamber Choir and the
Oregon Wind Ensemble performing works of
Gabrieli, Palestrina and Stravinsky, at noon on
KWAX 91FM.
Etc.
Citizen Responder, emergency care workshop, of
fers CPR training. It's from 7-10 pm at McKen
zie-Willamette Hospital, Springfield. $9.726-4459.
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