Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 07, 1983, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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Coffee shop slates guitar concert series
Devotees of classical, jazz and
traditional guitar can look forward
to an unprecedented year-long
series of eight "Coffee Concerts,"
co-sponsored by Allann Brothers
Coffee Company and the Eugene
Guitar Association.
The concerts, the third Sunday
of every month at The Beanery,
790 East 14th Ave., will feature
some of the Northwest's best
guitarists. Eugene residents Neill
Archer Roan and Don Latarski as
well as Portland-based virtuoso
Paul Chasman, have been
scheduled.
Tickets for The Coffee Concert
Series, which include all eight per
formances, are $15 and may be
purchased at The Beanery or the
Balladeer music shop on the third
floor of the Fifth Street Public
Market. Seating is limited.
Coffee Concert Series calendar:
Neill Archer Roan, classical, Oct.
16.
Paul Chasman, steel string, Nov.
20.
Don Latarski, jazz, Jan. 15.
David Case and Pamela Birrell,
guitar and flute, Feb. 19.
James Kline, classical. Mar. 11.
Gregory Field, steel string/Irish
traditional, Apr. 8.
Garry Hagberg, jazz, May 20.
police beat
Campus area crimes for the week include the
following:
A window was broken in a door at the north end
of the education building. There was no evidence of
theft or vandalism. The episode is being labeled
criminal mischief.
The locker room at Leighton Pool was broken into
and a locker was buglarized. The lock was cut and
$37 was reported missing.
A graphic equalizer and a number of cassettes
and tools were stolen from a vehicle parked at 13th
Avenue and Moss Street. Apparently a wire was in
serted through the top of the window to open the
door lock.
One bicycle was reported stolen this week. It was
taken from in front of Earl Complex.
No suspects have been reported in any of the
incidents.
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MliTINGS
ASIAN AMTRICAN Student Union
organizational meeting today at S p.m in
Room 12 I MU Call ext 4142 tor more
information.
< AMPUS CRUSADI lor Christ's weekly
meeting is tonight trom b:TI to 8 p.m. at the
Newman Center tveryone is welcome.
PRTSBYTIRIAN C AMPUS MINISTRY'S tall
weekend retreat starts today! Meet at
Koinonia Center at b: M) p m (alter your even
ing meal) All partic lants will be brought bac k
to campus around noon on Sunday
WISIIY TUIOWSHIP meets at the Wexlev
C enter, 12 tb kmc aid SI., at b p.m. on Sunday
evening A soup supper will Ire shared at
Carleen’x. Call b8b-4b94 tor details,
A DAY-IONCT WORKSHOP begins at 8 : TO
a m Saturday. Oc t 8, at St. |ude Church peo
ple on peac e task lore es or lor people other
wise lamiliar with the U.s Bishops' Pastoral
An open evening lec ture will also l>e held
( all 14x44X11 tor more information.
INIIRNAIIONA1 IRIINDSHIP PRC K.RAM.
Interested in foreign c ulturex and peoples' It
so, please attend an inlroduc tory meeting to
day at 1: M) p.m. in the AM lounge. Room 289
PIC
ItCTURfS
A |US 1 INI AN SYMPOSIUM. com
memorating I,SOI) years since the birth of
liistinian. will l>e held through Oct. 8 I he
following speakers will be teatured I riday
and Saturday in Room 107 lawrente Hall:
Oct. 7 — Prof. David Wright, lustiman as
Most Chrisitan Imperor — the konographic
l videnc e". 7: M) p.m.; Prot |av<H Bat ic, "justi
nian and the* Slavs", 8: M) p.m . (XI. 8 — Prot
Stephen Reynolds, Nt*ol hale edonianism
in the* Sixth Century1*; Prot l.eorgt*
/.inmovic h, ’Some Aspen Is ot Political
Ihcniry During lustiman s Rule* , II a m.;
Prot Clyde Patton, "Food Supply and
Distribution in the By/antine tmpire During
the Sixth Century". 2 p.m.; Prot. John Nicols.
lustiman and the COditic ation ot Roman
l aw", \ p.m.
Ml SI A Dt I A PA/ continues today street
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Fjire featuring musit. loot! btaoths and
h ilk ware from It) a m. to s p.m.: Pam ho
letelier and Aloiandro C anales distuss
political mural painting in I atm Amenta;
showing ol the film "With Ihese Same
Hands" at 2: 30 p m in Room Ib7 tMU.
• MISCELLANEOUS
MAkSHAII ANI) RHODI S SCHOLAR
SHIPS: A meeting ol alt students planning to
apply will !>e held today al t: tt) p.m. in Room
HN I riendly.
PHOIOGRAPHIC IXHIBIIION ol art and
arthitetture Irom lustinian's Time, today
from 1:30 to 2: 30 p.m.. Gallery 141. School ol
Art hitet lure and Allied Arts Prol A. Dean
Mt ken/ie will at I as guide
A BIN!Ell DANl I will l>e held Saturday.
Ott. 8, al 8:00 p.m. in the (MU Ballroom.
Iitkets are $2.SO in advanie or $3.00 al Ihe
door. Iitkets tan be purchased at the LMU
Main Desk, larth River Records, or fate the
Music, for more information tall the Survival
Center at bBb-AT.Sb.
f PISCOPAl CAMPUS MINISTRY oilers Ho
ly tuihansl Sunday atternoons at 4:30 p.m.
Servites are t elebraled by the Rev linda
Harrell in Ihe Chapel ol koinnnia ( enter.
1414 kintaid St., and are hallowed by a light
meal
THf COUNSELING CENTtR conducts a
number tat groups whit h are designed to
meet students' special needs each quarter.
Persons interested in participating in an
Ealing ETisorders group. Older Than-Average
student group. Couples Support group or
Weight Issues group should tall ext 3227 lor
more mltarmalion tar lt> reserve a spat e.
C LUB SPORTS RUGBY team plays its next
home game Saturday, Ott 8, vs. Reed Col
lege. Also, all interested players are en
couraged to come to practice Mondays.
Wednesdays tar Fridays at 3:30 p.m. in the
held behind Mat Court
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