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Calendar FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 30 - JULY 6 FILM THURSDAY The Big Sleep” and "Diva" Cinema 7 S3 Call 687-0733 lor limes FRIDAY "The Big Sleep" and "Diva” (See Thursday's listing) SATURDAY "The Big Sleep” and "Diva" (See Thursday's listing) "Bits, Bytes and Buzzwords" KOAC-TV, Cable 7 9:30 a m A series ol halt-hour programs on com puters, from equipment and programs to applica tions lor home and business use Introductions, demonstrations and practical advice from experts are featured SUNDAY "The Big Sleep" and “Diva” Cinema 7 $2 50 matinee, $3 evening Call 6870733 for times "Stars and Stripes Forever" KOAC-TV, Cable 7 1 pm MONDAY "The Big Sleep" and "Diva" (See Thursday's listing) "The National Symphony July 4 Concert" KOAC-TV, Cable 7 8 p m Hosted by E G Marshall Accompanied by the National Symphony, con ducted by Mstislav Rostropovich, soprano Leon tyne Price will sing "Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess" and the aria "Vissi d'arte" from "Tosca ." Also on the program is Aaron Copland's “A Lincoln Portrait,” narrated by former Pitt sburgh Pirates first baseman Willie Stargell The show concludes with a fireworks display TUESDAY "The Big Sleep" and "Diva" (See Thursday's listing) WEDNESDAY "The Big Sleep" and “Diva” (See Thursday's listing) MUSIC THURSDAY Beer Garden: Gus Russell, solo piano 3:30-6:30 pm Classical Guitar Concert with guest artist Neill Archer Roan Beall Concert Hall Noon. Free Bach's "Cantata BWV 149, Man singet mit Freuden" Silva Hall, Hull Center for the Perform ing Arts 5:15 pm $3 25 Call 687 5000 for reservations Bach Chamber Music Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Performing Arts 8 p.m $6 25-S15 25 Call 687 5000 for reservations A La Carte, jazz Downtown Mall Noon Free Mike Heffley and Cote Tete Amazon Communi ty Center 6:30 p m Free Jo Federlgo's: The John Workman Trio, jazz 9:30 p.m No cover Lone Star 8ar and Cafe: Micheal John and Kimberly with Special Delivery Band. Western sw ing and soft rock 9 p.m. No cover The International Ice, top 40 and soft rock 9 p.m No cover. Emerald Valley Forrest Inn: Joe Borland and Lon Guitarski, easy listening and light jazz 9 pm Jazz Album Preview KLCC-FM. 89 7 9 p m FRIDAY Festival Jazz Ensemble in Concert Beall Con cert Hall Noon Free "Live from Lincoln Center" lecture by commen tator Marlin Bookspan Beall Concert Hall 3 30 p.m Free Bach's "Magnificat” and "Cantata BWV 106, Ac tus Tragicus" both conducted by Helmuth Rilling Silva Hall, Hull Center for the Performing Arts 8 p m S6.25-S15.25. Call 687 5000 for reservations. Jo Federigo's: The Jerry Gleason Trio, jazz 9:30 p m No cover Lone Star Bar and Cafe (See Thursday's listing) The International: (See Thursday's listing) Emerald Valley Forrest Inn (See Thursday's listing) Classical Album Preview KLCC-FM, 89 7 8:30 am Modern Mono KLCC-FM, 89 7 11 30 p m SATURDAY Bach's "Mass in G Major" and "Cantata BWV 69, Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele" conducted by Helmuth Rilling Silva Hall, Hult Center for the Per forming Arts. 8 p m $6 25-S15 25. Call 687-5000 for reservations. Saturday Market: Shumba, traditonal and con temporary marimba music. Noon and 2 p m Free Mambo Sox, rock and roll. Skinner's Butte Park 2 p m. Free Max’s Tavern: The Cashiers. 9:30 p.m Jo Federigo's: (See Friday's listing) Lone Star Bar and Cafe: (See Thursday's listing) The International: (See Thursday's listing) Emerald Valley Forrest Inn: (See Thursday's listing) Saturday Cafe KLCC-FM, 89 7 9 a m Blackberry Jam KLCC-FM, 89 7. 6 p.m A Prairie Home Companion. KLCC-FM, 89 7. 7 p.m SUNDAY Mist Covered Mountain KLCC-FM. 89 7 9am MONDAY New Dreamers KLCC-FM, 89.7 11 p.m TUESDAY Nothing is Sacred with Michael Greiner and Lynn Grasberg, music ranges from maudlin Irish ballads to irreverent feminist songs Garden Club, 1645 High Street 8 p.m $2 50 THEATER "On the Edge" The Brass Rail, 453 Willamette June 30, July 1 and 2 9 p.m. $3 Original comedy, music, and improvisations generally of a satiric andoff-the-wall nature Call 342-2298 for reservations "The Sound of Music" Lane Community College Main Stage July 1, 2, and 6-9 8 p.m. $6 Directed by Stan Elberson and conducted by Dan Sachs the musical tells the story of Maria von Trapp and her Austrian family of singers who came together out of compromising circumstances in the late 1930's to become a successful performing group Call 726-2202 for reservations and further info DANCE University Recreational Folk Dancers 350 Gerl mger Annex Friday 7 30-11 pm 50 cents students, $125 general Beginning and in termediate teaching, program and request dancing Veselo Coimmunity Folk Dancers Westmoreland Community Center, 1545 W 22nd Avenue Sunday 7-10p m 75 cents Program and request dancing Synergy Dance Company in Performance Downtown Mall Tuesday Noon Free Square and country dancing for everyone Westmoreland Community Center Tuesday 6 30 pm English Folk Dancers Friend's Meeting House 7:15-10:30 p.m, instruction at 7 30 p m $1 Begin ners and newcomers welcome Scottish and English Country Dancing Knights of Pythias Hall 7 30 10 pm $1 Ultralights highlight airshow The second annual Great Western Ultralight Rally and Air show is scheduled to be held Ju ly 9-10, at the McMinnville Air port in McMinnville, Oregon. Held in conjunction with the McMinnville’s annual Turkey Rama-Days, which features barbequed turkey and carnival rides, airshow highlights include a precision spot landing, an ac curacy bomb drop contest, a tim ed rally event and the very ex citing climb-out-king contest, which pits aircraft of similar horsepower against one another, in a race from a dead stop, up to 1000 feet. Photo courtesy of Turkey-Rama MISCELLANEOUS THURSDAY Theatre of Life Classes beginning today, taught by D K Taylor Friends's Meeting House, 2274 Onyx $6 per class or series of all nine classes for $45 Call 688-1251 for further info FRIDAY Godfrey Warner, storyteller Downtown Mall. Noon Free SATURDAY Monthly Poets Gathering 1465 Lawrence 2-5 p m Free Poets are invited to read and discuss their work with other poets Call 344-3522 for fur ther info Slide Show Presentation by photographer Jeff Haloff. Zoo-Zoo's Natural Foods Restaurant, 454 Willamette 9:30 p m Free Show includes scenes from the Italian Alps, the 1982 Peace Rally in New York City, Israel. Greece, Ashtabula, and the Wallowas. accompanied by the music of Laurie Anderson, Jimi Hendrix and others MONDAY Old Fashioned Independence Day Picnic Alton Baker Park 2 p m to dusk Free The celebration includes two brass bands, free soft drinks, con tests, volleyball, games for kids and adults In the event of rain, the activities will be moved Indoors to the Lane County Fairgrounds Sponsored by Eugene Parks and Recreations and KPNW-AM and FM Annual Eugene Active Club Fireworks Autzen Stadium Dusk Free, but donations accepted Can also be seen from most of the city CONTINUING University Museum of Art Works by Northwest Artists Lee Kelly, Henk Pender, David McCosh, Robert Colescott, and Tom Hardy, in various media Through June. The museum will be closed during the summer due to the University's budget cuts Maude Kems At Center: Prints by Kacey Joyce, Jennifer Guske, Jayne Cookson, Phoebe Cole, Lib by Unthank, photographs by Judith Preston, pain tings by Margaret Coe; prints by Craig Lafolette Through June Warehouse Artists' Studios: Hand printed fabrics and ceramic tiles by Cindy Turnbow Through June Opus 5: "Mostly Bowls" an exhibit of functional pottery by Joanne Taylor Through June Photography at Oregon Gallery: Color photographic abstracts by Timothy Kilby Through July 3 Willamette Science and Technology Center “Small World" winners of Nikon's Annual Interna tional Competition in Photo-Micrography Through July 5 Project Space Gallery: “Multiple Choice" works by gallery artists Michael Bukowski, Glen Diseth, Janet O'Doherty, Frank Fox, Robert Gibney. Harold Hoy. Paul Olson, Paul Pappas, Byard Pidgeon, Nancy Prowell, James Ulrich, Mike E Walsh, and Carol Westlake Through July 8 University Library: "The Kalapuya: Native Peoples of the Willamette Valley" Through July 9 University Museum of Natural History: "Macedonian Bridal Costumes” Through July 31. Springfield Museum “The Sandal and the Cave: Early Peoples of the Northern Great Basin" ar tifacts from Oregon's Great Basin, part of the Oregon Museum of Natural History's traveling ex hibit July 2 Oct 28 Compiled by Bob Webb Campus events: 686-INFO, Tape 651 BLOOM COUNTY HI W. wee mm nmiMw Tm‘M.wvm iMI Ml* WfE.V CMOS' WO Off-.. ■WRQ MW/ WAIT... WHY Mb! uttm to Me...t'm TWAT1N6 VW UKl Vtau TRtAT Me 60 AHfcAC', HAKOLP. WHAT WOCU'VH/ ciKfc 10 thk neon > NJ H by Berke Breathed SO MUCH FOR MV MUCAOUS tMJULNU. HHIO AGAIN OKAS, I1STACHI0. PttR wesswie has oomn VOU INK) IHIS AG60KJ’ CMMfc, SOW MIGHT ASWtU. GW IT WUR ttiTT SHOT ^ vil NOW USTtN GOR. IF WOW RtMli UPTHfcRt AT UAST UT TMt SIW AOTOfc HBWT AT MARA *HUNAMAN T HAT STRMV jG--jk-iaa— et al. MEETINGS OKU Clerical Commit'** m*«l« Tuesday July 5 at noon in Century Bm E, EMU Contact «»»1 MISCELLANEOUS Planning la atartlr? new lor a women * summer nlQhl march and rally All women are inviind 10 pariicipata Can 666-3327 and ask tor Chariotle. or slop by EMU 336 Women * Resource and Musical entertainment, tree atage coach ride*, magic act*. New Oame* and mora will be leatured at an All American 4th of July PamMy Plenie Celebration from 2 pm unlit du«* at Alton Bakar Park The avant la apon aorarl by lha City ot Eugene Parka and Recreation Oapartmant In cooperalion with KPNW radio and Papal and ta Iran Pamutaa tor Survival Invitaa avaryona to I ha park at I ha and ol North Polk Slraat on July 4lh tor a celebration ol peace There will ba new and old garnet atari in a al 4 pm, an international pollock at A pm and akit* and muetc from Tpm lodunk Bring food to there, yoor own drtnka and labia tervtce For more information call M3 292T) or J4S-0TQ# POUCV Tha t mar eld'» brlelt column la open lo anyone wishing lo announce meetings lectures seminars, exhibits, scholarships, or miscellaneous events Uriels are subiect lo space limitations They must be typed and triple spaced in a 65 character margin Include all peril nent information Also list a name and phone number in case we have goes lions and the dale you want the brtel to run Events with donations or admission charges will nol be accepted unless the organization is non protn All items must be turned in oyitoon the day before publication at tha Emerald Office Room 300. 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