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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1978)
...et al New Games played Sun. People of all shapes, sizes, ages and abilities wil participate in New Games Sunday, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Lamb Cottage in Skinner s Butte Parte This free event is the montitiy meeting of Friends of New Games in Lane County. New Games offers an addition and a new direction to traditional sports. Using common equipment or no equipment at all, New Games does not require excep tional athletic ability. By re examining the basic ideas of competition and cooperation, par ticipation, creativity and personal expression are encouraged. The concept of New Games in dudes such games as: • Hog Tag — Players flee from me dreaded “it,” knowing their only salvation lies in hugging PEANUTS'.— U5TEN, dEAUTlfVL, GET YOUR 5TUPIP FIGURE 5KATE5 Off THE ICE! USE U&l^YA PUWHOCK&SEB? (jje HAVE TIEN HJCKEY 5TlCK5H£!?ETaLJN6M0U 7D‘SETOFFTHE ICE." . iiihihii> ir w if ni 0H^eAM?COM£ ON AND TRY SOMETHIN©.' ME AND AW COACMU TAKE YOU ALL ON'.' I THINK I LL 60 HOME I HAVE SOME CHAIN LETTERS TO WRITE... another player, thus becoming “on base.” • Prut — With eyes dosed, players seek to join a silent line of sighted “winners." • People Pass — Long imes of supporters pass a busting feNow player from hand to hand. • Knots — A small group struggles with mind and body to unravel their tangled arms. For further information contact Jeff Budd at 342-6715. Museum opens shows A new exhibition entitled “The Seattle Scene" opens Sunday at the University Museum of Art. A piijfec reception wiB be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and refreshments wil be served. The exhibition includes two and three-dimensional works by lead ing Northwest artists on the faculty at the Cornish School of AJSed Arts in Seattle. The Museum is also teatwing a pair of exhibits by two Portland artists, Marie Lyman and Alive Van Leunen. The Van Leunen show is precious containers woven of silk and woof and finished with beads The Focus Gallery features paintings by Gary Buckendorf of Eugene. In the Photography at Oregon Gallery are photos from three books by Bill Owens, “Working, I Do It For the Money,” "Suburbia” and “Our Kind of People." The exhibitions continue through Feb. 19. The museum is open noon to 5 p.m. daily except Monday. There is no admission charge. ^German (I AUTO SERVICE retabte service for your foreign car VW’S MERCEDES BMW’S DATSUN TOYOTA GUENTER SCHOENER Bus- Ph. 342-2912 2025 Frank tin B*vd Eugene, Ore. 97403 Home Ph. 746-1207 See BERG’S FOR COMPLETE SKI RENTAL SERVICE I TWO LOCATIONS I -CROSS COUNTRY SKIS— Rent Cross-Country Skis at our 11 tti & Mid Store We offer the finest in cross-country, no-wax ski equip ment Complete sets for *7 day, *10 weekend We also rent day packs, frame packs, gaiters, snowshoes. hiking boots, sleeping bags, and other —DOWNHILL SKIS— Rent Downhill Skis at our 13th & Lawrence Store We offer top quali ty rental skis, boots, and txndmgs Complete sets for '7.50 <11*14.60 We iso rent demonstrator" high perfor mance models of Rossignoi sis. The Ski. Dynast* and K-2, “GUI” ski rentals also available FftSBAY AM - Two Locations - UH i ■ S43-M14 9%mm 943-MIS California choir sings Sunday Ti'Q University Choir of Califor nia State University, Long Beach, wil present a free concert at 8 p.m. Sunday in Beall Concert Hall. Although internationally known for its performance of contempor ary works, the choir also has pre sented Renaissance, Baroque and classical literature in addition to choralography, the avant garde and choral jazz. The choir has performed gospel music in concert with Mahalia Jackson. It was featured recently on national television in the “Car penters at Christmas.” Concert series to begin Sat. The Earty-Keyboard Festival, a series of five concerts during winter term, will begin Saturday with a harpsichord performance by John Hamilton, University music school professor. Hamilton is organizing the series, which wilt include perfor mances on clavichord, fortepiano and organ. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. in Beal Concert Hall Admission is free. BRING pickup set Saturday Recycling pickup sponsored by BRING will be hetd this Saturday at Condon Grade School on the alleyway between 17th and 19th Avenues and Agate Street. Recydabtes accepted indude glass, cans, aluminum, card board, newspapers, used motor oil, returnable cans and bottles and paper bags. For more infor mation, call BRING at 746-3023. Yoga classes to begin soon The KundaHni Research Insti tute (KRI) wilt offer classes In be ginning, intermediate and ad vanced KundaHni Yoga and other topics starting Jan. 9 at 3635 Hityard St. Classes offered include Nutri tion and Kinesiology, Meditation, the Joy of Self-Experience and Pregnancy. For more information, contact Yogi BirKaurKhalsa at485-1837. Classes need swim teachers The Specialized Recreation program of the Eugene Paries and Recreation Department needs volunteers for the Adapted Aqua tics program. Today is the last day to register for the workshop to be held Saturday. The workshop, for swimmers at the Red Cross Intermediate Swimmer level, will be held at the Jefferson pod, 16th Ave. and Jef ferson Street. Volunteers will be taught the skMs necessary to work with hand icapped adults in the water. The individualized instruction wife the handicapped adults will be from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, starting Sunday through Jan. 27. Exercises, games and grooming skills will also be emphasized. Registration is at the Parks of fices, 858 Pearl a. For more in formation, call Betsy Klarreich, 342-3719 or 687-5311. Oregon artists featured Exhibits of sculpture and drawings by two Oregon artists, and 34 award-winning original prints by Northwest artists will be displayed in the Lane Community College (LCC) Art and Applied Design main gallery today through Jan. 26. Ahoiah Arzah, a student at Portland Stale University, and Susan Nelson, a teaching assistant at the Art and Applied Design Department at LCC, will be honored at a public reception Friday from 8 to 10 p.m. in the gallery. In addition to the sculpture and drawings, an exhibit erf 34 award winning original prints by Northwest artists will be displayed in the Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 10p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays. The gallery, located in the art and mathematics building on the east side of campus, is dosed on weekends. Tao Society offers classes A series of Cbinese-styte exer cise groups sponsored by the Tao Society will begin winter term classes Tuesday in Eugene The $30 classes will meet at the Community Center for the Per forming Arts on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 10 a.m. and at the Wesley Center, Mondays from 8:30 to 10 p.m., Wednesdays from 9 to 10 p.m. The classes include Tai Chi fundamental exercises, Kung-fu exercises, and Taoist Yoga im mortality exercises. briefs «JmMtodtaMlnocn In teefMUdlning room. Contemporary wonNp. Mteatoy Cttepei, 1296 Kfcvtote. Sundays P111 ajit-. toMaack 11:46. poucv 'Hie Ententes Mate ookimn to open to anyone wtoWng to announce nnalnBi.lettotoaicantooai euftyarl to apeoe Intoalone- They MtoUd be typed al partner* Irtoi ratoon. indutong tea date you ■art K to tut. Ateo, todude a name and phone number In eaaa «a have quisloni. Evert* tote donotions of admMon cftofQos wW not bt stored. 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