Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 5E, Image 115

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June linn ('its played host to
the Si andinavian I estival.
whi( h featured more III.in !4i>
food and i raft booths, dam mg
musi< tours films and pay
rants Auy 'I to 1 It
San I rani ism based rot k leg
ends The lubes headlined .1
roaring outdoor show Julv-1 at
(loud 1 ones ( ate and Har \
host of lot at hands beer and
food were also featured
The l ugenr Parks Rri tea
lion and t ailtural Sen ii es I)iv 1
sum sponsored a series ot sum
mer 1 onterts in the parks In
eat classical. pi/./ and interna
tional artists performed even
mg i out erts m parks through
out the 1 11\
The Willamette Ncieiu e and
l ei ImologN Center hosted its
first annual Bubble I estival
)ul\ 30-LMI with performers,
contests, displays, videos. e\
flifiits and lectures tfial e\
plored tfit* physit s and tunc
tious ot hubbies
Portland imisit sensation the
(,‘ra/v H’s appeared in Kugene s
WO W Hall (ills 27 fur the
hand's only Willamette Valley
show
The I lult (.'enter for the Per
forming Arts welcomed The
Kugene Festival of Musii with
a performance series of The
king and / and You'rr A Cood
\lnn. Ch.irlir llronn July 27
through Aug IB The perform
ances were so popular, the se
ries was extended
Well-known musician |ohn
nv Winter rot ked ttie Kugene
Hilton Ballroom July 1 with
guests (immie Wood and the
Immortals.
Circus Vargas, the largest
traveling big-top show in the
world, performed three shows
at the new Gateway Mall in
Springfield July 40-31 Net
work media sportscasters and
other local media celebrities
riulc iirmmd on tin- bat ks til t ir
i ns elephants to raise money
for local charities
Tlie annual Art ami the Vine
vard I estival brought loud, en
tertainment anti a host of lot al
and regional wines to Kugene's
Alton H.tker I’ark July t>-8 Mine
bands, performers art exhilii
lions lootl beer and some ol
Oregon's best wines were lea
lured
l he 1 st Anitua I l b egun
Hat h I estival hosted more than
4(1 events that ran June
through July 8. Free lectures,
jazz and t lassie al perlorttiances
as well as a host of evening
ticketed concerts were held at
the Mull Center for the Perform
mg Arts and the University
St hool of Musk
Asitle from the Crateful
Dead. Kugene remained alive
and kit king during the summer
mouths Although the 1 at k of
students was prevalent it
seemed to have little titled on
the entertainment opportunities
presented m the area
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