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Ad sessions scheduled
Portland State University s Division of Continuing Education will
sponsor the first of three advertising seminars in Eugene tonight,
beginning at 6:15 p.m. at the Valley River Inn.
The initial seminar Cvill deal with effective advertising, and will
explore what works in advertising, what doesn't and why various
concepts work.
The seminar will run tonight and Wednesday evening from 6:15
p.m. to 9:15 p.m. and will include lecture and discussion, small
groups and individual exercises, all aimed at how firms can get started
in an advertising campaign, keep the campaign going and later
evaluate its effectiveness
Gail Tycer, who operates an advertising firm in Portland, will
conduct the seminar, which will continue on Nov. 7 with a session on
advertising strategy and on Nov. 8 with a seminar on ad copy layout.
Cost for seminar totals $65, with checks payable to the PSU
Division of Continuing Education.
X-country runs set
The All City Cross Country Championships will be held at West
moreland Park Wednesday for children in grades K-3 and Thursday for
grades 4-6. Registration is at 3 p.m. each day and tbe race begins at
3:30 p.m.
This free event is sponsored by the Eugene Parks and Recreation
Department. For more information call Shelley at 689-1446.
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YMCA needs
books for fair
The Eugene Family YMCA is in
need of books for its annual Book
Fair, which will be held Opt. 26,27
and 28.
All kinds of books are needed
for the fair, including new and
used texts, non-fiction books, fic
tion works and childrens books.
Even comic books are needed as
well as magazines.
Money raised by the fair will go
to support special YMCA pro
jects.
For more information, contact
the Y at 344-6251.
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A biomass workshop will be
held Oct. 24 and 25 and not
this week, as reported Mon
day.
A number of offices, includ
ing the U.S. Department of
Energy and the energy offices
of a number of Northwest
states, will sponsor the work
shop at Portland’s Lloyd
Center Sheraton Hotel.
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Immunization offered
The Lane County Health Division will offer flu immunizations
through Dec. 3 in both its Eugene and Springfield clinics.
In Springfield, the clinic will operate Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 *
a.m. at 765 N. “A” St. In Eugene, the clinic is set for Wednesday from 8
a m. to 11 a.m., and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 399 E. 10th Ave.
For the net two weeks, only people 55 or older or persons with
chronic debilitating diseases will be eligible for immunizations. Per
sons 45 or older will be eligible beginning Nov. 2.
Flu immunizations are not recommended fof healthy adults, in
fants or children.
Shots cost $5, but the fee may be deferred. For more information
call 687-4041.
A session in Halloween Costume design for adults, lead by cos
tumer Linda Sherman, is being sponsored by the Eugene Parks and
Recreation Department's Cultural Arts program beginningThursdayat
Spencer Butte Jr. High, 5G0€. 43rd Ave. and continuing 7-9 p.m. on
Oct. 23 and 25. The fee is $5. Registration deadline is Oct. 8.
Teresa Snyder will demonstrate face designs and characters for
Halloween in a makeup workshop for adults on Oct. 26,7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
at Laurelwood Recreation Building, 2700 Columbia St. The fee is $2.
Register by Oct. 25.
For details phone Sherold at 687-5303.
Registration is at the parks office, 858 Pearl St., 4th floor.
Costume session due
MEETING
TTie Jewish Student Union Steering Committee
wi» meet tonight at 6:45 p.m. in the JSU offioe
VIDEO
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ballet, wil beshownTuesdayat2:30p.m.inStudio
B. Instructional Meda Center This Clm is being
shown as a part of ES 410, Art as a Poitical
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tonight at 8 p.m. Sponsored by /Vchaeotogical
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Israei Folk dancing tonight at the Wesley Centei.
1236 Kincaid St., at 8. Teaching and requests
Beginners welcome. Free. Sponsored by the
Jewish Student UniorVHillel.
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