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MISCELLANEOUS
The University's Human Ser
vices Department is organizing
a support club. A kick-off
potluck is scheduled for 1 to 4
p.m. Sunday at Skinner’s Butte
Park. All majors, potential ma
jors, family members and
friends are encouraged to at
tend. Barbecues will be
available. For more informa
tion, call 726-0933.
German students past and
present: Bring a friend and join
the German Club for a hike
Saturday to Three Mile Lake on
the coast. Trip sheets are posted
on the club bulletin board
across from Friendly Room 202.
Also, join 40 students from Ger
many at Stammtisch every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. For more
information contact Helmut
Plant, faculty adviser, in
Friendly Room 312 or a
686-4059.
Campus Life in the Spirit
Weekend will be presented by
the People of Praise Campus
Outreach on Friday from 7 to
9:30 p.in. and Saturday from 8
a.m. to 4 p.in. at the Newman
Center, 1850 Emerald St. For
more inforation and registra
tion, call 746-8438 or 342-8462.
The City of Eugene
Neighborhood Boundary
Review Advisory Committee
continues to seek opinions on
its proposal to redraw existing
neighborhood group boun
daries. Citizens can learn more
about the changes by attending
one of four public information
sessions scheduled through July
27. For details, call the City of
Eugene Neighborhood Office at
687-5009.
Big Brother/Big Sister Pro
gram of Mid-Oregon is current
ly seeking volunteers. Those in
terested can cal! 747-8632 for
more information.
Volunteer opportunities are
available through the YMCA
Voluntary Action Center.
• Special Mobility Services
needs a driver two to three
hours a week to transport
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housebound seniors to medical
appointments and other local
destinations. Use of agency
vehicle or mileage reimburse
ment is available.
• The Eugene Hearing and
Speech Annex wants a recep
tionist one to two days a week.
The volunteer will greet people,
answer phones, sell batteries
and answer questions regarding
broken hearing aids. Training
and a free hoaring screening is
provided.
For information about these
and other resumo-building op
portunities, contact a volunteer
counselor at the Eugene Family
YMCA at 686-9622.
MEETINGS
Campus Information Ex
change Council meets Friday at
8 p.m. in PLC Room 311.
Laurel Hill Valley Citizens
Association meets today at 7:30
p.m. at Laurel Hill School. 2821
Agusta St. Agenda items in
clude pIans for a park
playground and presentation of
the proposed Laurel Hill School
program,
LECTURES
“Lest Innocent Blood Be Sh
ed" by l)r. Yowko Ichioka
Richardson will be presented at
10 a.m. Sunday at the Spr
ingfield Church o' the Brethren.
1072 Math St. The lecture is
about helping refugees in the
French village of Le Chambon
during World War II.
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