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He described the three-day workshop, held in Goldendale, Wash., as being “extremely worthwhile.” “Of all the political workshops I’ve attended, and I’ve been to a lot of them, Frontlash by far held the best,’’ Seibert said. Frontlash, organized in the early 1960s, describes itself as a “non-partisan youth labor group.” Members include a wide range of people, from university students to labor groups and political activists. “I was surprised at the wide variety of people there, both in the audience and among the Frontlash organizers,” Seibert said. Unlike many such groups, Frontlash holds its seminars essentially free of charge and will pay transportation costs for organized political groups. Guest speakers are brought in from all over the nation. Seibert described the speakers as a “key group of people,’’ union leaders and political figures from several states. The seminars last all day and if attendance is low, as at the workshop Seibert attended, much of the work is done on a one-to-one basis. Frontlash organizers were able to help with several of Seibert’s specific problems concerning ASUO ac tivities, he said. “It’s the first workshop that I’ve attended and have come away with organized, step-by step notes. It was all practical information too, stuff that I real ly think I can use in the future,” Seibert said. Among Frontlash goals are some of the same held by ASUO coordinators: increased voter registration and awareness, building of coalitions, better communications among cam pus and community organiza tions, and more effective lobby ing efforts. Increasing voter registration has been a particularly suc cessful aspect of Frontlash's work, though the group often uses somewhat different techni ques than those normally seen. 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The group is part of Frontlash, and they’re targeting young voters in a new way. “They just ask people if they’re registered to vote and get them registered if they’re not,’’ Seibert said, adding that the program has been surpris ingly effective. “They’ve registered several thousand voters this way, so it seems to work very well,” he said. Seibert expressed some doubts as to whether many of the concert-goers now registered would actually vote. But he said Frontlash wilt con tinue to work at the concerts, in conjunction with Crosby, Stills and Nash, as long as the pro gram is effective. No concerts by the group are scheduled in Eugene, Seibert said. “I really think Frontlash is a worthwhile organization though,” Seibert said, adding that the group is not as well known as he would like. “We’re always short on peo ple who are politically aware. It would be great to see more students attending workshops like these,” he said. Frontlash holds its workshops throughout the year, in all regions of the United States. The next two workshops will be in early August, held in Sperryville, Va. Those interested in Frontlash, or who would like information about other political workshops, can contact anyone in the ASUO office. et al. THE LANE COUNTY SPECIAL OLYMPICS needs volunteer coaches and aides for the Sports Training Camp July 29 to Aug. 4. The camp will run two three-day sessions and will be held at Sky Camp in Fall Creek. Volunteers are also needed for summer fund raising projects. For more infor mation, call Toni or Cindy at 747-3536. WHITEBIRD CLINIC will be of fering their quarterly new volunteer training program begin ning July 19. Introductory train ing is available in community ser vice, crisis intervention, CPR and first aid. Credit may be arranged through the University and Lane Community College. Please call for an interview prior to training sessions. For more information, call 342-8255. 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