Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 20, 1990, Law School Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    WHILE YOU WERE AWAY
AWAY
Continued from Page 4
I) A I’ Investments, the middle
men between the Dingman and
the owners of the building
Kugene police cited or arrest
ed 15 people June 1M> for i mop
ing on the lawn ot the ()pportu
nitv Shelter for homeless peo
ple. which closed june 1 r>
I-lie photo
Two Grateful Dead concerts raised
more than $200,000 for the Athletic
Department this summer.
i nt: campers, most ot wnom
went homeless mothers who
had lived in the shelter until it
closed, had been living on the
site in tents, supported bv do
nations of food and monev
from community members
The Opportunity Shelter hail
been open for the past two w in
lers. but i losed when the Lane
County Hoard of Commission
ers voted to redirei t funds to
other homelessness programs
The people camping on the
shelter lawn had said those
programs were inadequate
vv *■ re not a< < •• (it
ing it." said protester
and homeless single
mother Mil hello
Barnes short I v before
siie was arrested and
i arrieii oft In potii e
"We re staying We
have nowhere else to
go We do need to
make a statement to
the community about
homelessness because
it s knot king on the
middle i lass door
right now
Police arrested seven
more people |ulv >
bringing the total
number to to
Grateful Dead publi
list Dennis McNally
said Kugene s econo
my was boosted by
"well over $ 1 million"
from fans in town to
see the band perform
June itt) and July 1
Crowd estimates tor
the pair of concerts re
1111,17111/
pull i i ldi Hint:
people inside Aut/en Stadium
for the two shows.
I'ht' iiiling l ’niversitv Athlet
it 1 lepartment pulled in be
tween $200,000 and $220,000
from the two (lav event I'he
department made its share ol
the revenue from lit kut sales
and parking spates in Aut/.en
Stadium
Sports
Jerome Kersey ot the Port
land Tradhla/ers was in Ku
gene in early August to pro
mote a pre season \lt.\ game
ills team will play against the
t liar It it 11 ■ Hornets at Mi \rthur
Court Oct 2H
Proceeds from the game will
go to the Vthlelii Department
Jerome Kersey
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