Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 07, 1986, Page 9, Image 8

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    Newly elected leaders to attend
statewide seminars in Eugene
About 1,500 city and state officials,
representing about 120 Oregon cities, will
meet in Eugene this weekend for the 61st an
nual league of Oregon Cities conference
Participants, including mayors, city coun
cilors. city managers and finance officers, will
attend sessions on topics such as tourism, risk
management, economic development and us
ing libraries as a community resource, said
Sylvia Rose, conference coordinator
A session on the Hanford Nuclear Reserva
tion, one of three sites being studied as a
potential nuclear waste storage site, also will
be offered.
Other sessions include
• “Reagan Federalism: Impact and
Implications,”
• "Working with the legislature.”
•and "Getting Money in the Till."
Newly elected Gov. Neil Goldschmidt is
scheduled to speak to participants, who will
stay at the Eugene Hilton, the Ramada Inn and
other area hotels during the four-day
conference..
Rose said the conference could have an
important impact on the state because many of
the participants are newly elected officials
who will be taking home new ideas from the
seminars.
The conference will also be a chance for
city leaders to met and set collective goals for
the legislative year. Rose said.
Participants will tour several Eugene
facilities during their stay, including area
parks and the Permit and Information Center.
The league of Oregon Cities, established
in 1925. is an organization to assist cities in in
creasing their efficiency and in serving their
citiz.ens Currently. 2:t8 of Oregon's 242 cities
are members of the league
Et al.
MEETINGS
The (College of Business Ad
ministration is accepting ap
plications for peer advisers
There will be an informational
meeting Nov 13 at 4 p m
Faith Center college-age bible
study meets in the EMU Forum
Room tonight at 7:30
The Women Veterans of lane
County will meet Saturday at to
a m at the Eugene VA Satellite
Clinic, 1007 Garden Ave.
Featured speaker will be
Clarence Montano. Roseburg
VAMC
The Pacific Northwest
Geometry Seminar will be held
on campus this weekend. Talks
are scheduled from 2 to 4:30
p.m. on Saturday and 9:30 to
noon on Sunday in Room lit)
Fenton Hall. Talks are open.to
the University community.
LECTURES
The Willamette World Af
fairs Council is presenting l)r
lames Gardner, president of
U?wis and Clark College, as its
guest lecturer today at noon at
the Downtown Athletic club.
Topic will be U.S. and Soviet
relations.
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nearest the publication date and
campus events will be given
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Science complex fn,m -
all at once, it will allow the University to
coordinate planning within the various
departments,” he said.
The new construction will also free up
space for other activities in the existing
science buildings. Moseley said
New Architecture and Allied Art
studios are under construction and
should be completed by December,
when construction will start on a
replacement building for the Museum of
Natural History. Rowe said. By spring
term, work will be underway on Science
IV-B, Science V and Science VI.
"It will be an inconvenience, no way
around it. But when the two-year period
of construction is over, people will think
it was actually worth the trouble." Rowe
said.
Models of proposed artwork for the
science buildings are currently on
display in the newly remodeled EMU art
gallery near the EMU Ballroom. An ar
chitectural model showing the whole
science project is included in the
exhibition
Prior to today's ceremony, the science
departments will host visitors in the
science laboratories from noon until 2:15
p.m Members of the Student University
Relations Council will conduct informal
tours that will start at a tent located near
t:tth Avenue and University Street.
Featured displays include lasers,
molecular models, computer graphics,
sophisticated microscopes and other
areas of University research.
A free public reception in the EMU
will follow the ceremony.
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