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WANTED: Creative Synshesiaer Player(s) Tech people who understand Theare, Ligha Soondr, et Do you believe there can be Unity in Diversity? Power in Cooperation? Healing through Humor? We need seven! people who share this vision, are willing to invest some one and energy in a worth while project, and are interested ■ horoming part of a production teasn (core group). Can 342-2049. DON’T V FGETATE IN ’88 CALENDAR, CLASSIFIEDS & SOUNDS DEADLINE for Jan. 7 issue is Pus. Dec. 31 at 4 pm 2525252525252525252525252 •8 chesesearspsesesesesesehesesesesespsesespsesesesesesesrsespseseseseseesesdhend ^rrnrw QAZE^O Restaurant 3443 Hilyard 683-6661 Closed Dec. 24-27 ^Special New Year's Eve Dinner Tues-Fri 11:30 am-2 pm Mon-Sat 5-9 CATERING AVAILABLE 1252505252525052505050505250525252505052525152525252525252505050505 The New leftside Dance & Exercise Studio offers WEEKEND WORKSHOPS $ Beg/lnter TAP taught by Cindy Zrellak Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30. 2:30-4 pm To save a space call 688-8937 Beglinter MODERN taught by Alison Rubin Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31. 3-4:30 pm To save a space call 683-0978 S20 for all 4 classes (Preregister by Jan. 8 and pay $16), $6 drop-in. Call 485-6384 for info & schedule The Dance Center 436 Charnelton St. CALENDA 2 dkis Thursday 17 Friday 18 M) •, ke a Noah Adams hosts the new national weekly Saturday night radio program, Good Evening. Broadcast live from the World Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota, Noah Adams presents a wide range of musical guests, writers, poets and people who tell good stories. KLCC will broadcast this special December 19. •r. —Fg <>, V Pe* ■ e Listen for specials on KZAM953 + "Y SpteMt Dtt. 17-Jtm. 6 B r/ 7 . Hawaiias Bind Coffee. I Our Special Blend of 20% Kona, I 40% Sumatra & 40% Columbian J Calvin Cooler chablis S 5.99/lb. •1.99/4 pack 1 ._ i A Sunrif 7:41 m Sunset 4.38 pm Concert Avg. Hgh47 *g.lMX Eugene Open presents a sneak preview of their New Year’s offering, Donizetti’s comic opera The DaugMer of the Regiment. It's today's SHOcase concert, at 12:15 pm, Hult Center lobby. Lunch and beverage service available—or bring sack lunch. Dance The Nutcracker: A Family Favorite opens, annual holiday production by the Eugene Ballet Company. Choreography by Toni Pimble and music by Peter llich Tchaikovsky. Performances are at 8 pm tonight through Sunday, and there are matinees at 2:30 pm both Saturday and Sunday in Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts. $4.75419.75 tickets are through usual Hult Center outlets and at Meier & Frank in Valley River Center. 687-5000. Rim The Grant Water, Ak, Land Dharma Assembly at the City of 10,000 Buddhas, the film of a week long elaborate Buddhist ritual, shows at 7:30 pm, Westmoreland Center Blue Room, 1545 W. 22nd. Free. Health/Fitness What to Nuipathy? An introductory natural health class with Dr. Patrick O'Bryon is sponsored by Natural Health Outreach. At 7:30 pm at 715 Lin coln. 484-4049. Free. Holiday Happenings Red Hot Holiday Sale, with many special music events and workshops, runs through December 27 at Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th. See under this category most days for schedule. Holiday Sale and Cafe hours: 10 am-6 pm through Dec. 20,10 am-8 pm Dec. 21-23,10 am-3 pm Dec. 24, and noon-5 pm Dec. 26 & 27. Today's special event: Memory Lane Get Together. If you remember the Center's fairground days or the 13th St. location, come for coffee and conversation, 10 am-noon, free. A Child's Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas, will be read by Eugene actor David Stuart Bull, with Celtic music accompaniment by Linda David son and Chico Schwall. Performances are at 10 pm tonight, Dec. 21 and 22; at 4 pm Dec. 18 & 19 at Cafe Central. $350. 343-9510. Family Sing Along with the University of Oregon Children’s Choir is at 7 pm at the central foun tain, Eugene downtown. Children's Shopping Tour and gift wrapping par ty for underprivileged Springfield youth ages 5-12 is today. Tour is at 6 pm, Payless Department Store, Springfield Mall. Wrapping party and San ta visit is Willamalane Senior Center, 215 West "C," Springfield. 343-0081. Museum Lane County Historical Museum takes us back to earlier years in these parts, with specific ex hibits, and a permanent collection of fascinating artifacts and noteworthy displays. Stop In for a unique perspective of living in this part of the country. 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. Music Sweet Adelines perform from 7-7:30 pm at 5th St. Public Market. Nature David Wagner, UO Herbarium director, conducts a one-hour Plant Walk, rain or shine, with pos sibly some ivy-pulling to help preserve native wild flowers. Meet at noon, north end of the Autzen Footbridge. 686-3033. Free. Science WISTEC, the Willamette Science & Technology Center, features "Diversity Endangered," a Smithsonian exhibition through February 28. Ongoing exhibits: Mathematics of Squares, Eye games, Explorer's Comer, The Space Place and a wealth of hands-on displays. WISTEC hours are noon-5 pm Tuesdays through Sundays. Admission is $2 adults, $1 seniors/college students, 75* ages 3-18. Both WISTEC and Lane ESD Planetarium are at 2300 Centennial Blvd., next to Autzen Stadium. 484-9027. Sunrise 7:43 am Sunset 4:33 pm Concert Avg. Higti 47 mg. 1m 36 an Jim Kuoni and Nell Bjorklund will present evening of songs, tunes and stories to lift your spirits and propel you into the New Year. In the folk tradition, it’s at 8 pm, Unitarian Church, 477 E. 40th. $5 adults, $2.50 children/seniors. Dance The Nutcracker is at 8 pm tonight. See Thursday. Holiday Happenings Red Hot Holiday Sale continues at Kerns Art Center. See Thursday, today's special events' Recipe Swap, share a favorite holiday recipe, from 10 am-noon, free. Chocolate Extravaganza with Dennis St. Germain jazz and wine tasting from 7-9 pm, free. Oregon Printmakers Co-op Studio Sale from 1-6 pm. Ron Lloyd Dance and holiday celebration by Wings Enterprises is from 9 pm-12:30 am at the Eugene Hilton, 66 E. 6th. Black tie optional. $5. 683-8540. Snowflake Party by the American Red Cross, Lane County Chapter, invites the community to join a celebration for volunteers and donors, from 2-5 pm, 150 E. 18th. Music Wiille Dm with Shakubuku, soul and reggae, and the J-Walkers, Caribbean flavored rock band, come to the Community Center for the Perform ing Arts, WOW Hall, 8th & Lincoln. Doors open at 9 pm, showtime is 9:30 pm. $4 at the door. All ages welcome, adult refreshments w/ID, wheel chair accessible. 687-2746. The WOW Hall needs a total of $50,000 by January 1. Radio Lo, How a Rose, music for the holiday season by Scheidemann, Buxtehude, Bach, Beauvar let-Charpentier, Brahms and others is on "Pipe dreams," at 10 pm on KWAX 91FM. Seniors Registration is by today for the ninth annual Holi day Dinner for seniors citizens at the Eugene Hilton on Christmas Day. Call Willamalane Senior Center at 726-4361 between 8 am and 5 pm. Limited transportation is available. Meal is free, with cost of event covered by donations from the community. Theater A Christmas Carol opens for Oregon Repertory Theater. Performances are at 7:30 pm Dec. 18,19, 22,23; at 2 pm Dec. 20 and at 6:30 pm Dec 24 in the Soreng Theater, Hull Center. The timeless story is told with a new twist: it takes place in author Charles Dickens' home on Christmas Eve, With Dickens, his family and friends creating the tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim. Tickets are $9.50 and $1250 at usual Hult outlets. 687 5000. TV/VIdeo Zap News Holiday Show presents Henry K. sing ing Christmas carols for today, Ronnie Jr. on Christmas morning, 1967, plus "College Bowls," at 8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 34. Etc. Springfield Child Abuse Resources announces the beginning of "The Week of Our Children," focusing on immediate needs of clothing, toys or monetary contributions which will be used to pro vide counseling for children In shelter or foster care. Collection points for donations: Red Lion Motor Inn, Springfield, KUGN Radio, and the SCAR office at 1030 “G" Street, Springfield. 746 3376. Saturday 19 Sunrise 7:44 am Sunset 4:36 pm Art tag. High 47 tag. Low 35 Artists’ Site features handpainted silk scarves by MHW OMV 109009 •9*+H!r*9 T-e Rm and pottery by Sequoia, from noon-5 pm at 450 W. Broadway. 344-7085. Dance Dance Extravaganza at the WOW Hall is a double billed program with Blastides, original electric dance music with Liv on flute, and Mission District, a blend of traditional rhythm & blues/ dance music. Doors open at 9 pm, showtime is 9:30 pm. $3.50 at the door. See under Music yes terday for more on the WOW Hall and ticket infor mation. The Nutcracker is at 2:30 and 8 pm today. See Thursday. The Mouse King Tea Party happens at 1:30 pm today and tomorrow, with the Mouse King and others in the cast performing bits of the production, punch, cookies and a drawing. Eugene Ballet Guild members will be there with Polaroid cameras. Today’s party is in the Joplin Room of the Hilton Hotel, and tomorrow's Is in the Hilton's Sousa Room. Eugene Folklore Society presents a country dance, with square and contra dances for all ages and live music. No experience necessary, singles and couples welcome, soft-soled shoes only, instruction. At 8 pm, Waldorf School, 3411 Willa mette. $4 general, $3 members. 345-7212. Fairs/Festivals Saturday Market: It's the last day this season for Eugene's open-air marketplace of 18 years. Buy unique handmade gifts directly from those who made them, and catch the last moments of the outdoor eating season from the Market's diverse food booths. At 8th and Oak, every Saturday from 10 am-5 pm. Admission free. Today’s enter tainment includes: Bakra Bata, Caribbean steel drum, at 9 am, 11 am and 2 pm. Chris Sorensen, classical guitar, at 10:30 am. Eugene Peace Choir at 1 pm. Holiday Happenings Medieval Holiday Fair lets you watch costumed craftspeople ply their trades: carving wood, mak ing glass beads in the Viking style, weaving cloth, embroidering linens and operating a Medieval forge and lathe. Handcrafted items along with gifts in WISTEC’s Science Shop will be for sale. Re freshments. From noon-5 pm at WISTEC, 2300 Centennial Blvd. $1 adults/50c seniors, students. Red Hot Holiday Sale continues at Kerns Art Center. See Thursday. Today’s schedule: Suzuki Strings from 1-2 pm. Montgomery Consort, 2-3 pm. Eugene Recorder Ensemble, 4:15-5 pm. Oregon Authors Autograph Party, 1-3 pm. Stain ed Glass demonstration, noon-2 pm. Free. Also, Oregon Printmakers Co-op Studio Sale is from 10 am-6 pm. Temple Beth Israel holds its seventh annual Holi day Dance, from 8:30-midnight at 2550 Portland. The Jazz M's, a big band sound, will play jazz, blues, pop and Jewish tunes. All are welcome. Tickets are $5 at the door. 485-7218. Breakfast with Santa is for all ages at 9:30 am at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard. $1.25. Pre-registration is at 687-5373. Literature Kerns Art Center and the Lane Literary Guild hold a book signing party for local authors, from 1-3 pm at the Center, 1910 E. 15th. Authors interested irt displaying their work should contact Wayne Gassek at 345-1571. Music Aeolia, a classical flute & guitar duo, performs from 1-3 pm at the 5th St. Public Market. Radio Now Dimensions featured Interview this week is with Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. on "Clear Mind, Clear Medicine," at 9 am on KLCC 89FM. Radio Classics flashes back to A Christmas Carol starring Orson Welles at 9 am on KRVM 91.9FM. Christmas Liszt concert of the Eugene Symphony Orchestra, recorded Dec. 5 at the Hult Center, is broadcast at 3 pm on KWAX 91FM. Good Evening, the new national weekly Saturday night variety program hosted by Noah Adams, broadcasts the second of two specials at 7 pm on KLCC 89.7FM. Regular weekly broadcasts begin on January 9. Science Lane ESD Planetarium Saturday and Sunday shows through Jan. 3 are From Here to the Gala xies at 1 pm, and A Star in the East, a holiday show featuring seasonal music and astronomical explanations of the Star of Bethlehem, at 3 pm. Weekdays from Dec. 28-31, A Star in the East also will be shown at 3 pm. Planetarium is next to WISTEC (see Thursday) and Autzen Stadium, 2300 Centennial Blvd. $1.50 adults, $1 seniors/ students. 484-9027. The Quiet Revolution, which traces the history of astronomy and features the science of the Middle Ages, will be shown at 1 pm today only, instead of From Here to the Galax ies, in honor of WISTEC's Medieval Holiday Fair. Sports/Recreation Annual Cookie Ride is by McKenzie Riders Bicy cle Club. Bring cookies to share on this traditional 25-mile ride out McKenzie View Drive, with hot cider and cocoa at ride's end. Meet at 11 am at Alton Baker Park. 747-2625. Theater A Christmas Carol is in the Soreng Theater. See Friday. Etc. Erb Memorial Union is closed today and tomor row, Dec. 25-27 and Jan. 1-2. Sunday 20 Sunrise 7:44 am Sunset 4:37 pm * Hew Moon is at 10:26 am. Avg. High 47 Avg. txmr 35 Dance The Nutcracker is at 2:30 and 8 pm today. See Thursday. The Mouse King Tea Party, free to all children, is at 1:30 pm in the Sousa Room, Hilton HOtel. Veselo Community Folk Dancers offer interna tional folk dancing. Instruction is in separate simultaneous classes for beginners and inter mediate/advanced from 7-8 pm, with request dan cing from 8-10 pm. $2 at Westmoreland Center, 1545 W. 22nd. 726-7548. 4055 Willamette / (across trom bouttowne) • 303*407* Holiday Happenings First Christian Church holds an open house, with classic Christmas music in a Eugene downtown historic building, built in 1911. Schedule: Historical tours, 4-5:30 pm. Carol Ensemble on the front steps, at 5:30 pm. Julia Harlow, pipe organ noels by Daquin and Dandrieu, 6 pm. Eugene High landers bagpipers, 6:30 pm. Oregon Baroque Players, 7 pm. Guy Aydelott, classic Christmas solos, 7:30 pm. Grace Community Fellowship Choir, John Rutter carols. 8 pm. 1166 Oak. Red Hot Holiday Sala continues at Kerns Art Center. See Thursday. Today's schedule: Stephen Cohn, original folk, 1-3 pm, free. Children’s Shadow Hay Theater workshop, 1-3 pm, $2 mem bers/$3 non-members. Oregon Printmakers Co op Studio Sale is from 1-6 pm. Christmas Services at 9:30 and 11 am at Unity of the Valley include music by Jim Scott of the Paul Winter Consort, who will present a selection from the Missa Gaia/Earth Mass. 345-9913. Radio Festival Folk celebration, folk and acoustic music from the British Isles and North America with host Rona Ritchie, summons the spirit of the season, at 10 am on KLCC 89.7FM. Carl Woideck presents Christmas music in tradi tional jazz styles on "In the Tradition," from 1-3:30 pm on KLCC 89.7FM. The Record Shelf presents "A Guide to Gift Re cordings" for the befuddled holiday shopper, at 7 pm on KWAX 91FM. Theater A Christmas Carol is in the Soreng Theater. See Friday. Monday 21 Sunrise 7:45 am Sunset 4:37 pm Children Arg. High 47 Arg. Law 35 Paper Making class will create a finished product which can be used as stationery or to frame a picture, for children ages 5-8. Supplies provided. $4.75. From 9:30 am-12:30 pm, Sheldon Com munity Center, 2445 Willakenzie Rd. 687-5312. Opera Preview Lecture is for Eugene Opera's upcoming production of The Daughter of the Regiment, at 12:30 pm, Studio I, Hult Center. Lunch available. Radio Music In Oregon broadcasts the Nov. 21 Oregon Mozart Players concert at 8 pm on KWAX 91FM. Etc. PES (Personal Effectiveness Seminar) infor mational evening and pizza party is from 7-9 pm, 79 Centennial Loop. Wings, Inc. sponsors. more mi Open Every Day til Christmas, 108 pm . . .^Awareness Resources Educational and New Age Gifts for Health and Awareness AUDIO • VIDEO • CRYSTALS • BOOKS 1374 Willamette Street Open 106 Tues-Sat Telephone 342-8348 WINGS ENTERPRISES UPCOMING EVENTS Wings Enterprises, Inc. is a personal development center offering high quality personal growth seminars. HOLIDAY CELEBRATION AND DANCE WITH THE RON LLOYD BAND Friday, December 18 Eugene Hilton $5.00 9 pm - 12:30 am Black Tie Optional Here's your chance to pull out the stops, get dressed up and celebrate in style! PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS SEMINAR (PES) INFORMATION EVENING Monday, December 21 7-9 pm Wings Enterprises, Inc. Facility A casual, informal way to learn more about this powerful educational experience. The PES assists people to tap their own unlimited potential. PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS SEMINAR January 13 -17,1988 A five-day seminar designed to produce more positive results in all parts of your life. A Personal Development Center 79 Centennial Loop Eugene, Oregon 97401 683-8540 Happy Holidays from the staff at KZAM , ,1e C.. -L. - NI- tr * Join us for the New Year’s Eve” “AALJ -•-ala at the Hilton 7he Oyerence/ 953 1023 1320 ar I I Starring the Calvin Walker Band and TranSister Doors open at 9 pm. Tickets $15 in advance.