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Severinsen The Eugene Symphony Or chestra welcomes Doc Severinsen as the first guest performer in its 1981-82 Super Pops series Severinsen will perform Saturday. Oct 3 at 8 p m at the Lane County Con vention Center Tickets for the performance are available at the Eugene Symphony box office at 1231 Olive St General admis sion prices are $24, $12, and $8 Student and senior citizen prices are $20 50. $10.25, and $7 For more information, call the box office at 687-0020 The Bijou Theatre presents the Eugene premiere of Feder ico Fellini’s latest film, City of Women, which will show tonight through Oct 14 Showtimes are 7:00 and 9:30, with 2:00 matin ees on weekends Tickets are $2 50. with a 50 cent discount on Monday night tor the Univer sity students The Bijou is locat ed at 492 E 13th Ave Eugene Opera Eugene Opera opens its sixth season with Gilbert and Sullivan comic operetta Patience at Sheldon High School on Oct 5, 7, 9 and 10 at 8 p.m and Oct 11 at 2 p.m Tickets cost $9 50, $7.50, and $5.50, with discounts available for students and sen iors Tickets are now on sale at the Eugene Opera box office at 1231 Olive St For ticket infor mation. call 687-0020 Ceramic masks The University Muuum of Art and the Visual Arts Committee of the Eugene Performing Arts Center will present an exhibition of proposals for A Frieze of Ce ramic Masks tor the Eugene Performing Arts Center The exhibition will run from Sunday, Oct 4 to Nov 8 During the exhibition, a panel of jurors will decide which artists will be commissioned to create masks for the lobby of the Performing Arts Center Alan Kays World famous tenor Alan Kays will return to Eugene tor A Benefit Recital for the Eugene Opera tonight at 8 00 in Beall Hall The program will include both classical works and Broadway show tunes Tickets for the concert are S15, and can be obtained at the Eugene Opera office at 1231 Olive St To check for ticket availability call the office at 485-3985 «HZfW33Cf> to encourage people tn the questioning process. Register at the first class session or call 484-1707. EDUCATIONAL OFFERINGS FOR THOSE IN SEARCH OF INTELLIGENT INFORMATION A IN ISSUES OF FAITH. ‘k TAKE A LOOK AT OUR CLASSES IN I P.RI AII H DIALOGUE-1 uesdays, 6:00-7:(X) p.m. Staff anil participa -tx will discuss specific issues, question* and concerns. A gixxi opportunity to discover both the similarities and distinctions of the different faiths today Bring your questions and ideas CROSS CURRENTS - TUESDAYS AT KOINONIA October 6-Novembcr 24 7:30-9 p.m 1.1 TKRA I l RP. ANI) LIBERA 7 ION - Alice Kin berg. Searching in the Biblical readings for expressions of ultimate and universal liberation for individual growth, healing and strength Selections from Hosea, Proverbs, and Song of Songs will be included WHO IS JESUS.’-Norm Metzler. An investigation of the person and meaning of Jesus as the Christian Messiah...hi*life, his work, his significance for faith. t.V ANGELICAL BASIS FOR SOCIAL A( I ION - Dick Beswick. Examining issues of war, hunger, discrimination and ethics from a gospel position through the works of John Howard Ytxier PAPAL I LACHINGS: SOCIAL JI S I ICE - Pr. Edmund Ryan. Survey and review of monumental encyclicals from the turn of the century under the general umbrella of social justice. ADVENT WORKSHOP: PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS Linda Harrell Bruno. A one dav workshop on the season of preparation leading to and including Christmas A small materials fee Brown Bag lunch ^t., November 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m BIBLE STUDY - Linda Harrell Bruno. Non-dcnominational A time to raise questions and issues, open discussion. References available Wed., 1-2:30, Koinonia BONHOEFFER: LIFE AND WRITINGS OF A MODERN MARTYR Alice Knotts. An examination of Christian life and ethics developed during Nazi persecution, and the challenge of contemporary faith. SEARCH, 1 credit, Rel. 200T 9-9:50 a.m., Wesley LDL'CA I ION POP MINISTRY - Linda Harrell Bruno. An intensive curriculum of Biblical study and theological reflection limited to ten people in a convent for nine months. Contact Linda at 484-1 707 or 484-1748 for details and times. LXI LRIMI.N I IN CHRIS I IAN PRIP.NDSHIP - Alice Knotts. An opportunity to develop skills in making friends Begins Oct. 5, Mon. 4-5 p.m Wesley. I AMII.Y REUNION Linda Harrell Bruno. A discussion seminar of the 4 hour movie airing (Jet. 11 & 12 which was inspired by two years of intensive research and interviews with families across the nation. Raises °f the faMn,ly’ "***> C,L 0ct 2«. 29- Wed., Thurs., 7:30-9 p.m., Koinonia INSIGH I S IN I O EASY GERMANY - Norm Metzler. Sharing slides, conversation and critical discussion of society, everyday life, and the religious scene in this most advanced of the East Bloc nations Time and day to be announced. ISRAELI FOLKDANCING - Alice Km berg. Designed to acquaint people with the cultures of the Middle *“* through the creativity of Israel, folklore. Agricultural, ethnic, natural and romantic themes will Ik- covered. SEARCH, Mon., 7:30-9 30 p.m LEADERSHIP, THEORY AND PRACTICE - Pr. Patrick I .a Belle. A course designed to give undergraduate students skills to assume leadership ,n the life of the university SKARCI I, 3 credos Beings Oct. 1, Tues., 9-noon. Newman. RE-SEMINARY BIBLICAL STUDIES Donald Purkey. Non-dcnominational study focusing primarily on , . Biblical tests. Time and date to be announced. S 11JDY GROUP ON ANTI-SEMITISM Alice Kinberg. This circle . .is of |K-op|e will attempt to connect with Campus Interfaith Ministry......'*«*'*•*■-w* KOINONIA CENTER NEWMAN CENTER 1414 KINCAID 1850 EMERALD 686-3597 686-4468 at the University of Oregon WESLEY CENTER 1236 KINCAID 686-4694