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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1976)
Open as the wilderness... i he outdoor Program is as open as the wilderness it pursues — no membership, no dues, no rules, no restrictions for participat ing. It merely coordinates a host of outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, rafting, canoeing, kayak ing, cross country skiing, and bicycling. Many of the trips are in structional, although some are downright tests for those claiming to be experts. Outdotx P'ogiam photo aii activities originate irom vol unteer interest, and the program charges no costs besides trans portation, food and equipment ex penses. The group process, rather than authoritarian leader ship governs all activities. Conse quently, self responsibility and common sense are key require ments for participation. To find out what activities are going on throughout the summer, check the program's activities board in Room 23, EMU (in the basement) or call 686-4365. Ac tivities are also listed in the program's bi-yearly publication Cooperative Wilderness Ad ventures/Free Country Times. Some of the major events plan ned for this summer are kayaking and rafting in the North Cascades National Park, July 11-16; bicycl ing on Smith River Road, July 30 to Aug. 2; and river rafting and clean-up on the Salmon River, Aug. 23 to Sept. 3. A new interdisciplinary program on wilderness between the Out door Program and the University’s honors college is starting up this summer. It is designed for the formal study of complex, wilderness-related, ecological, socio-economical, recreational, political and historical issues. Students may participate in some of the program s activities while developing special projects for credit in selected academic de partments. An informal meeting for stu dents interested in the wilderness curriculum will be held Tuesday in the EMU at 7:30 p.m., room to be announced. by Martha Blias mm EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 383 East 11th Ave. Eugene, Oregon 97402 Phone 345-3413 Day or Night Typing Shorthand Accounting Civil Service Prep. Enter Anytime Don't Waste Your Summer Hie ID Quality Books Quality Records Quality Art Prints & Posters The Campus Book & Record Shop The ID 1340 Alder On Campus Oregon Daily Emerald EVERYBODY • s ALBUMS TAPES TICKETS 1UGENE 687-0761C0FVAT T TS ^*9606 Oregon Count ry Fair FORMERLY OREGON RENAISSANCE FAIR June 25,26 ®> 27 ‘ l Mil* State Highway 126 |*1 Mile Territorial Road Fair JT“V Fair West 11th Avenue o 11 A M.-7 P.M. $1.75 Admission No Camping No Dogs CRAFTS GOOD FOOD ENTERTAINMENT BUS SCHEDULE FOR THE FAIR BUSSES LEAVE STATION “E” FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY LEAVE EUGENE MALL FIRST BUS 10:45 THEN EVERY :15 & :45 PAST THE HOUR LAST BUS 6:15 LEAVE FAIR FIRST BUS 11:15 THEN EVERY :15 & :45 PAST THE HOUR LAST BUS 9:15 LAol DUO u. * u - Page 5 Section A