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About What's happening. (Eugene, OR) 1982-1993 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1987)
Sunday 6 Sunrise 6:41 am Sunset 7:40 pm Radio Arg. High 79 Aug. Low 49 in the Tradition hosts a Seventh Anniversary Special, at 1 pm on KLCC 89.7FM. Oregon Bach Festival performance broadcasts premiere tonight with a two-evening marathon. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced and distributed the programs, which will be aired at 8 pm tonight and tomorrow on KWAX 91FM. This evening's four-hour program includes the finale from Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #5 Other OBF concerts will be aired at 8 pm on many Mondays through June 13, 1988. Sports/Recreation McKenzie Riders Bicycle Cluh cycles to Lorane, 80 miles. Meet at 8 am at Round Table Pizza, 29th & Willamette. 689-5592. NWka/Orogon tach Cluh 25K Road Run is today at Hayward Field. Monday 7 Sunrise 6:43 am Sunset 7:38 pm Full Moon is at 11:14 am. Aug. High 79 Aug. Low 49 Radio Oregen Bach Festival marathon continues, with five hours of broadcasting tonight. See Sunday, Sept. 6. Tonight's programming includes a com plete performance of Bach's St. Matthew Passion. Tuesday 8 Sunrise 6:44 am Sunset 7:37 pm Dance Avg. High 79 tig. Low 49 Eugene Folk Dancers meet. See Tuesday, Sept. 1. Radio Henry Mancini is Marian McPartland's guest on "Piano Jazz," at 10 pm on KLCC 89.7FM. Wednesday 9 Sunrise 6:45 am Sunset 7:35 pm Children A^. High 79 Aug . Low 48 Kid’s Night Out is tonight. See Wednesday, Sept. 2 Thursday 10 Sunrise 6:46 am Sunset 7:33 pm Pup. Hlph 78 Avg. Low 48 Look for the Moon near Jupiter tonlpht. Museum Lane County Historical Museum is open this week, too. See Thursday, Aug. 27. Science WISTEC and Lane ESO Planetarium are open. See Thursday, Aug. 27. Theater Community Children's Theater holds auditions from 6-9 pm tonight, Sept. 10 and 14, for their fall play: "The Ghosts of Crone Mountain," an original play by Celeste Maxwell. Parts are for 3 teens, 3 adults, and 10 children ages 8 and up. At Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W. 22nd. 686-1574. Friday Sumbe 9:47 am Sunset 7:31 pm Conference Pup. Hiph 78 Avg. lou 48 Calibrate Excellence brings a weekend of ac tivities by the 1440 Foundation. A Business Exposition is from noon-6:30 pm today. Studio 1, Hult Center. Speakers Tom Peters and Roger von Oach are at 1 pm today, Silva Hall, Hult Center, $45.683-0871. See under Dance 9/12 and Sports Recreation 9/13 for more. Political/Social Action Um POW Vigil is today. See Friday, Sept. 4. Saturday 12 Sunrise 6:48 am Sunset 7:29 pm Pup. HIpti 78 Pup. Low 48 The Moon and the famous Pleiades star cluster are close neighbors tonight. Concert Oregon Mozart Players perform their first concert of the 1987-88 season, at 8:30 pm in the Soreng Theater, Hult Center. Featured this evening are works by William Boyce, Faure and Mozart, and a Bach violin concerto with soloist Leslie Sawyer. $6.50-$10.50 tickets are at the Hult box office. Season tickets are $35-$56.50. 687-5000. Randy Travis, country music performer, appears at 7 pm in Silva Concert Hall, Hult Center. $13.50/$15.50 at usual Hult outlets. 687-5000. Dance Aloha Summer with Johnny Limbo & The Lugnuts celebrates summer's end with a Hawaiian Beach Holiday Party. Part of the Celebrate Excellence Conference, it benefits the Lincoln Center Proj ect for Arts Education. 21 and over, please. Doors open at 7:30 pm, showtime is 8 pm, Eugene Hil ton Ballroom. $10 advance, $12 day-of-show, at MOVE YOUR BODY Our exciting new fall schedule is out! We have a program for you, so stop by or call today! BODYSCULPTURE The Dance Center 436 Charnelton, Eugene 485-6384 JAZZ AND EXERCISE FOR ALL AGES TO FIT ANY SCHEDULE ■ IMS Put on your dancin’ shoes! Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts bring their rock ’n roll to the Hilton, Saturday, September 12. the Eugene Hilton, EMU Main Desk, Balladeer Music and the Bon in Roseburg. 342-2000. Fairs/Festivals Saturday Market and Farmer’s Market continue downtown. See Saturday, Aug. 29. Radio Wagner’s Ring Cycle broadcast series continues, with Die Walkure at 10 am on KWAX 91FM. Sports/Recreation Alpine Chicken But Run, an annual 10K, 4K and 2K competition, starts at 9 am at Alpine School, Monroe. Pre-registration by August 28 is $7 adults, $6 ages 17 and under. Day-of-race registration from 8-8:50 am is $8 adults, $7 ages 17 and under. Fall Fling activities of the day include a din ner served from 11 am. Info: sponsoring Alpine , School Parent teacher Club, at 424-3601 from 3-4 pm. Oregon Bulls Bicycle Bek winds through the Willamette Valley from today through Monday. Proceeds benefit American Lung Association of Oregon. Info: 343-L-U-N-G. McKenzie Riders Bicycle Club carpool to Cottage Grove, ride 40 miles to Sharps Creek. 345-9612, 345-7159. The Filthpearl Shops, KSND and What's Happen ing co-sponsor Eugene's only linear mile road race. Starting time is 9 am on Fifth Ave. at Van Buren and ending in front of the Fifthpearl Shops. Advance registration at Fifthpearl is $7. All regis trants receive T-shirts. Theater Ladyhouse Blues, to be produced at Lane Com munity College Theater, is holding auditions at 1 pm today and tomorrow, at the LCC Performing Arts Center. There are five strong roles for women in this drama—which revolves around a young ish, gutsy widow and her four daughters sharing a St. Louis apartment the summer of 1919. Patrick Torelle directs, and performances are November 13,14,18,19,20 and 21. 726-2209. r Actor’s Workshops for children ages eight years and up, and for teens and adult actors wanting to learn to work with children, are offered by Com munity Children's Theater. Voice, movement, act ing techniques, improvisation. Advanced actors are from 9:30 am-noon, beginners from 12:30-3 pm, at Sheldon Community Center, 2445 Willa kenzie. $5. Preregister at the center or register at the door. 687-5312, 686-1574. Sunday 13 Sunrise 6:49 am Sunset 7:27 ptn Avg. High 76 fig. Low 48 Fairs/Festivals Harvest Fair Folk Festival, an annual outdoors celebration, is from 11 am to dusk, Skinner's Butte Park. Crafts, food, non-profit booths. Enter tainment on several stages, including Fiddlin Big Sue, Uncle "T” and Johnny, Chico Shwall leading contra dancing, and Etouffee Cajun Band. Neat stuff for kids. All free, sponsored by Eugene Parks. Science WISTEC’s new exhibits end. See Thursday, Aug. 27. Sports/Recreation Run for Excellence is a 25K race by Nike and Oregon Track Club. There's also a PW Pipe 5K Fun Run, both part of the Celebrate Excellence Con ference. To enter: Nike/OTC 25K, PO Box 10412, Eugene 97440. Willamette Flyway Century, a 100-mile bicycle ride, departs at 7 am from Alton Baker Park. Spon sored by the Eugene Family YMCA and the Willa mette Flyway Committee, this is not a race. Ran dom prize drawing, rest stops and sagwagons pro vided. No day of ride registration. Registration forms are at local bicycle shops. 485-6007. 1 .. .Awareness A NEW STORE WITH A NEW VISION. SPECIALIZING IN: Educational and New Age: X Video Rentals Audio Listening/Sampling Gifts from the Earth and Beyond (from small crystals to star maps) Evening Video Showing (check for times) 1374 Willamette Eugene, Oregon 97401 Telephone 3GATE48 Theater Ladyhouse Blues auditions are today, too. See yesterday's listing. TV/Video On the Brink: An AIDS Chronicle premieres at 9 pm ET as part of the Discovery Channel's week long special focus on AIDS. It will also air at 1 pm Sept. 15 ET, 1:30 am Sept. 16 ET, 7 pm Sept. 17 ET and 8 pm Sept. 19 ET. Monday 14 Sunrise 6:50 am Sunset 7:26 pm Meeting Avg. High 77 Aug. Low 46 Friends of the Springs, of Terwilliger Hot Springs at Cougar Reservoir, hold a meeting to discuss work party priority decisions. It's at 7 pm at the Eugene Public Library. Science Star Party: Join Eugene Astronomical Society members and Lane ESD staff on the grounds out side the Lane ESD Planetarium at nightfall, approximately 8:30 pm, to view the heavens through powerful telescopes. The last party this year, it's at 2300 Centennial Blvd, next to WISTEC, weather permitting. Free. Tuesday 15 Sunrise 6:52 am Sunset 7:24 pm Art 7Wg.High77 Avg. low 48 Gallery Wk is by Oregon sculptors whose works currently are on exhibit in Maude Kerns Art Center's Sculpture Symposium. It's at 7 pm at the Center, 1910 E. 15th. 345-1571. Free. Dance Eugene Folk Dancers meet tonight. See Tuesday, Sept. 1. Seminar Personal Power/Personal Peace is the topic of Sacred Heart Hospital's WIN program seminar. Christine King of WINGS will speak about self esteem. It's from 7:30-9:30 pm in Playwrights Hall, Eugene Hilton. 686-7272. Free. Wednesday 16 Sunrise 6:53 am Sunset 7:22 pm Children Avg. High 77 fig. Low 47 Kid’s Night Out is tonight. See Wednesday, Sept. 2. 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