Music in the air
Eugene Parks and Recreation
presents a panorama of over
100 free summer concerts and
performances With the con
certs the Cultural Arts Division
of Parks and Recreation hopes
to reach the “untraditional con
cert goer by bringing concerts
where those folks might show
up,” says Suzanne Pepin, the
division supervisor.
The summer entertainment
began June 13 at the
Rhododendron Garden in Hen
dricks Park with an appearance
by Eugene s Emerald Chamber
Players. It runs through August
29
The 47 concerts and perfor
mances are scheduled to in
clude folk, jazz, and rock, plus
occasional mime, dance, and
juggling shows.
Sunday performances will be
at Hendricks, Monroe, Universi
ty, Washburne and Westmor
eland Parks. The Thursday
evening performances will take
place in Amazon Park.
Concerts with amplified mu
sic will be held only in Skinner
Butte Park. This is to prevent
any disturbance amplified mu
sic might cause in residential
areas.
The schedule, now available
at Parks and Recreation com
munity centers throughout
Eugene and at the main office,
includes frequent appearences
by the Chamber Players, a con
cert with the Northwest's Whis
key Creek Band, a “contra
dance” with the Oregon
Country Dance Orchestra, a
Folk Festival and Spaghetti
Feed, among other activities.
Summer Showcase’s Seventh
season, managed by the Lane
Regional Arts Council, opened
on June 14 and continues
through Sept. 9
The free performances start
each weekday at noon They
feature a wide range of enter
tainment ranging from mimes
Bimbo and Kazoo,guitarist Gary
Parks, jazz dance group Oslund
and Company jazz dance, to
folk musicians The Tree People,
among others.
To secure performances from
Musician's Association per
formers, who are more highly
paid than unaffiliated per
formers, Parks and Recreation
matched funds from union
Local No. 689 to co-sponsor 10
concerts In addition, the
Eugene Folklore Society is co
sponsoring nine performances
Parks and Recreation is putting
city room tax funds toward fin
ancing the events.
Concert Schedule
Thurs., June 24, 6:30 p.m. — Whiskey Creek String Band in
Amazon Park at 24th and Hilyard.
Sun., June 27, 4 p.m. — Musician's Union Summer Band in
Monroe Park at 10th and Monroe; 4 p.m., Emerald Chamber
Players in Hendricks Rhododendron Garden at Skyline and Summit
Ave.; 7 p.m., Oregon Country Dance Orchestra in Washbume Park
at 20th and Agate
Thurs., July 1, 6:30 p.m. — Oslund and Company, dance, in
Amazon Park at 27th and Hilyard.
Sun., July 4, 2 p.m. — Cyclones in Skinner Butte Park at
Cheshire and
Lincoln St.; 4 p.m., Folk Festival in Monroe Park at 10th and
Monroe; 6:30 p.m., Sabaya, country music, in University Park at
24th and University; at dusk, Musician's Union Summer Band in
College Hill Reservoir at 24th and Lawrence
Thurs., July 8, 6:30 p.m. — Whatsisname and A Bunch of Other
Guys in Amazon Park at 27th and Hilyard.
Sun., July 11,4 p.m. — Emerald Chamber Players in Hendricks
Rhododendrom Garden at Skyline and Summit Ave.; 6 p.m., The
Brass Quintet and Silverwood Players in Washburne Park at 20th
and Agate; 7:30, Oregon Country Dance Orchestra in Westmor
eland Park at 22nd and Fillmore.
Thurs., July 15, 6:30 p.m — Spencer Creek Drifters in Amazon
Park at 27th and Hilyard
Sat., July 17, noon — Northern Broadcasters in the Trude
Kaufman Sr. Center at 996 Jefferson
Sun., July 18, 2 p.m. — Caracas in Skinner Butte Park1 at
Cheshire and Lincoln, 6:30 p.m., Musician's Union Summer Band in
University Park at 24th and University.
Thurs., July 22, 6:30 p.m. — The Brass Quintet in Amazon Park
at 27th and Hilyard.
Sun, July 25, Noon — Folk Festival and Spaghetti Feed in
Westmoreland Park at 22nd and Fillmore; 4 p.m., Emerald Chamber
Players in Hendricks Rhododendron Garden at Skyline and Summit
Ave.; 6:30 p.m., Eldred Glaspy Sextet in Washburne Park at 20th
and Agate; 6:30 p.m., New Mime Circus and Passing Fancy in
Monroe Park at 10th and Monroe.
flS MSTIVTODUi
FREE DINNER
Buy one and receive one of equal or lesser value free. Choose from the following
dinner selection.
Chicken Dinner S5.95 Fried Oysters $7.95
Beef Kabob $5.95 Steak Sandwich $4.95
Bar-B-qued Beef Ribs $5.95
Limit one Coupon Per Visit Per Party-Offer Cood Mon. June 21st thru Thurs.
|uly 29th.
Live Band every Night • 9:15 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Monday - 2 for 1 Thursday - Men’s Night
Tuesday - Hat Night Fri. & Sat. - Fun Night
Wednesday - Ladies’ Night Sunday - Jam Night
Dinners served from 4 to 9 p.m.
Happy Hour from 4 to 7 p.m.
Reservations being accepted.
535 Main Springfield • 747-0307
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FRIDAY
“My Fair Lady" at 6:30 and 9:45 p.m. in 177
Lawrence. $1.75.
SATURDAY
"Kentucky Fried Movie" at 7 and 9 p.m. in
150 Geology. Adults $1.50. children $1
NIGHTLY
Bijou — “My Dinner With Andre" Final
showing tonight (June 24), 7 and 9:30 p.m
"Raggedy Man" begins Friday Showings at
7:30 and 9:45 p.m and Saturday and Sunday
matinees at 3:30 p.m (reduced admission).
Midnight at the Bijou - "Deep Throat" Thurs
day through Sunday Rated X, identification
required Call 686-2458 for reservations
Cinema 7 — "Sisters, or The Balance of
Power” begins Friday and runs through July 8
Nightly shows at 8:45 p.m and Sunday matinee
at 3:15 p.m $3 Also Showing is "Rosie the
Riveter” shows at 7:30 p.m and 10:25 p.m
Sunday matinee at 2 p.m $3.
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TODAY
35th annual High School Music Summer
Session student chamber ensembles will per
form at 7:30 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. Free
Also 12 vocalists and 12 accompanists in the
summer master class of internationally known
accompanist and vocal coach Gwendolyn
Koldofsky will present a recital at 8 p.m. in the
Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge. The concert will
conclude a week of intensive study in the art
song form. Art songs by various composers will
be featured in the program Free
CLUBS, ETC.
Jo Federigo’a: Valinda Aletha and Jeff
Kirsch. Tonight only. No cover Fred Raulston
and Andre St. James June 25-26 No cover.
Harry’s on the Canal: Molly Scholz (formerly
of Fox and Weasel) and Don Ross(formerly of
Wheatfield) team up for a fantastic sound
Tuesday through Saturday through July 31
Saturday Market: Whiskey Creek String
Band June 26 Special fundraising day at
Saturday Market There will be an auction
throughout the day Free
Emerald Valley Forrest Inn: An exclusive
engagement of Jazz Musicians plus The
Oregon Jazz Band Benefit for Chick Whitten.
June 27, 1 to 6 p.m Admission $3.50 adults,
$1.50 students
Euphoria (Portland): David Johansen June
25, 9:30 p.m. Ticket price is $7.50 Tickets
available at Music Millenium, the Euphoria.
Timbers Box Office, Everybody's Records,
Meier and Frank-Downtown, G.l Joe’s,
Frederick and Nelson-Downtown
THEATER
Carnival Theatre '82 will be presenting three
American plays,"Look Homeward. Angel,”
“Harvey,” and "The House of Blue Leaves” in
repertory, on the Robinson Theatre stage (UO
campus) this Summer. Performances Wed
r
nesday through Saturday at » p.m every ween
from July 7 through August 14. Eight perfor
mances of each play. For tickets and informa
tion call the Carnival 82 Box Office at
686-4191.
The Oregon Repertory Theatre is performing
“I Ought To Be In Pictures” through July 3.
Admission price is $4.50 to $8. with reserved
seating For tickets and information call the
box office at 485-1946.
Performer’s Acquisition Company, Inc. will
be performing the musical "My Fair Lady”
June 30, July 1-3,6-11,13-17, at 8 p m (except
the July 11,2 p.m matinee). Admission price
will be $5 and $6, reserved seats only For more
information call the Sheldon Theatre,
485-4990 or 683-7207
gallery
University Museum of Art - Photography at
Oregon Gallery: Peter deLory. Shows through
August 25 Museum hours are noon to 5 p.m
Tues through Sun
EMU Aperture Gallery - June 24 is the last
day to view photographs by Suzanne Steussy
Camerawork Gallery (located at Good
Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center in the
Nursing Education Center, 2255 NW Northrup,
Portland) presents photographs by Jack and
Sue Drafahl Exhibit runs through July 9
Gallery hours are 9 to 5 (Mon — Fri) and noon
to 5 p.m. on Sundays
MISCELLANEOUS
An illustrated slide program highlighting the
construction of the Columbia River Highway
will be presented on Wednesday, June 30, at
7:30 p.m in Harris Hall in the Lane County
Courthouse, 8th and Oak No admission
All are welcome to the 13th annual Oregon
Country Fair being held on the traditional site
13 miles west of Eugene, the weekend of July
9. 10, and 11 Fair hours are 11 a m. to 7 pm;
admission gates close at 6 p.m No dogs and
no camping. Free bus service from Eugene's
downtown mall will be provided at 10:30 each
day and returning to the mall at 7 p.m (latest
return trip) Admission is $4 adults, $3 seniors,
children under 12 free For more information
call 686-8453
Bohemia Mining Days Annual Celebration in
Cottage Grove (July 14-18) needs applications
for: 1.) Frog jumping contest, July 17 and 18
2 ) Grand Miner's parade, July 17 and 3.) Bike
ride, July 18 For information and application
forms, write: Bohemia Mining Days Committee,
P.O. Box 427, Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424
KWAX-FM (91.1): KWAX will once again
broadcast concerts from the 1982 Oregon
Bach Festival conducted by world famous
conductor Helmut Rilling All eight Bach Con
tatas will be aired twice, June 27-July 11
Monday-Friday evenings at 10 p m and
Tuesday—Friday mornings at 10 a m
Compiled by Lisa Laura
campus intormation:
686-INFO, ask for tape 651
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